View works from a range of international and American artists at the Des Moines Art Center. The site's permanent collection contains nearly 5,000 pieces of art representing a wide range of styles and media. The Des Moines nonprofit organization also offers a slate of workshops for all ages throughout the year.
Parking and public transportation to the Des Moines Art Center
Take the 42nd Street exit from Interstate Highway 235; follow 42nd Street south to Grand Avenue and west to the art center. Parking is available on site. Local transit routes that stop along Ingersoll Avenue are the closest options for public transportation. It's only a block south from Ingersoll to reach the art center.
Best and worst times to go to the Des Moines Art Center
Check the online calendar for the center's slate of special events, which includes artist talks, concerts and film screenings. Many are free or low-cost activities that also include access to the exhibits. The center is a popular field-trip stop for students, so be prepared for lots of company on school days.
Admission to the Des Moines Art Center
The site is open Tuesdays through Sundays, except for major holidays. Admission is free. Reservations are required for guided tours, as well as groups wishing to view the displays on their own.
Must see/do at the Des Moines Art Center
The center hosts traveling exhibitions by artists from around the world. The regular collections offer a wide range of art, including sculpture, paintings, drawings and more. Works from several centuries are represented, from etchings by Dutch artist Adriaen van Ostade (1610-85) to a striking display of contemporary burlap-and-resin sculptures by Magdalena Abakanowicz. Outside, sculptures dot the art center's grounds; enjoy the rose garden during the warmer months.
Other places to visit near the Des Moines Art Center
Find more art at the John and Mary Pappajohn Sculpture Park in downtown's Western Gateway Park. Visit two historical homes showcasing classic architectural styles: Terrace Hill, the governor's mansion; and the Salisbury House.
Insider tip for visitors to the Des Moines Art Center
Members gain access to special events and sneak-peeks at upcoming exhibitions. The Des Moines Art Center membership card also offers admission discounts at other art and cultural sites around the country.
Author's bio: Melanie Lageschulte is a freelance writer and editor. She is an Iowa native and has lived in Des Moines for 15 years.