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  • Tell Me a Story Roundtable Conversation

    Brunnier Art Museum
    • Lectures & Talks

    Join ISU faculty and University Museums in a conversational roundtable to learn about the impact of storytelling on teaching and research. Participants will also discuss personal connections to the works of art in the exhibition, Tell Me a Story.

  • Art Walk: Poetry Walk with Monday Monologues

    Parks Library
    • Art Walks

    Monday Monologues is a lunchtime performance series hosted by the University Library and spotlights Iowa State community voices. The University Library and University Museums invite you to a Monday Monologue in honor of National Poetry Month, featuring an Art Walk with special guest Deb Marquart, Distinguished Professor and former Poet Laureate of Iowa. 

  • Explore! Today Was a Fairytale

    Brunnier Art Museum
    • Family Programs

    Explore new stories and create your own at the Brunnier Art Museum! Activities and crafts for children and families will focus on imagination and storytelling. Enjoy the exhibition Tell Me a Story and the many works of art on view. Participants are encouraged to come dressed as their favorite fairytale character. Activities geared for grades K-5; all are welcome. Stop by any time during the three-hour window, while supplies last. No admission fee or registration. Free, easy parking.

  • Museum Meetup: Yoga in the Garden

    Christian Petersen Art Museum
    • Museum Meetups

    Recharge with Yoga in the Garden! As the end of the semester approaches, take a break and reset with a free yoga session in the Anderson Sculpture Garden. Let the creativity around you inspire your movement and calm your mind. No experience needed—just bring your mat and meet in the Christian Petersen Art Museum (1017 Morrill Hall) before we head to the great outdoors! Museum Meetups are free and open to all.

  • Earth Day Celebration

    South Library Lawn
    • Special Events

    n partnership with the Office of Sustainability, join University Museums for Iowa State’s Earth Day Celebration, where campus and community organizations come together to showcase sustainability in action. Visit the University Museums table at Iowa State’s annual Earth Day Celebration to learn about upcoming programs and explore how art and nature connect through the Anderson Sculpture Garden — now featuring a New Perennial Movement Garden rooted in sustainable design. 🌱✨ Enjoy free giveaways and treats while they last!

News List block

  • 'Hive Mind' in Concert

    On February 13, 2026, the Iowa State University Wind Ensemble gave the world premiere performance of a three-movement concerto composed by Dr. Michael Golemo (American, b. 1960) in response to Hive Mind, Beth Lipman's (American, b. 1971) monumental bronze and glass sculpture in the Anderson Sculpture Garden. Commissioned by University Museums in honor of Beverly and Warren Madden, the concert drew a large audience to the Martha-Ellen Tye Recital Hall. This page documents the evening, including Beth Lipman's remarks to the audience, and a recording of the full performance.

  • Cardboard Giraffes and Steel Giants: Works of Art by Sculptor Albert Paley Return to Iowa State with Behind-the-Scenes Exhibition

    This spring, University Museums presents Albert Paley: Origins, a look at the preparatory phase of artistic creation. The exhibition features a selection of objects from Paley's 50-year career, including a menagerie of zoo animals created for the St. Louis Zoo's huge Animals Always commission, completed in 2006.

  • World Premiere: Sculpture Inspires Original Concerto at Iowa State University

    When internationally acclaimed artist Beth Lipman created Hive Mind, her monumental bronze and glass sculpture celebrating Iowa State University's legacy of innovation, composer and conductor Dr. Michael Golemo heard music. On Friday, February 13, University Museums and the Department of Music and Theatre present the world premiere of Golemo's three-movement concerto inspired by Lipman's art, performed by the 60-member Iowa State University Wind Ensemble at Simon Estes Music Hall.

  • University Museums Opens America 250 Exhibition Feb. 2

    AMES, Iowa — University Museums at Iowa State University is opening "America 250: Prairie, Plows, and the People's College" on Feb. 2. The exhibition, on view through October 2026, explores the nation's 250th anniversary through more than 250 historical objects that parallel Iowa State's land-grant heritage and American history.

  • University Museums Opens "Tell Me a Story" Exhibition Exploring Global Narratives Through Art

    AMES, Iowa — University Museums at Iowa State University has opened "Tell Me a Story," an exhibition exploring how storytelling shapes human understanding across cultures, on Jan. 20 at the Brunnier Art Museum.

  • Data Artist Norwood Viviano’s ‘Mapping Infrastructure / Mapping Agriculture’ Exhibition Opens at the Brunnier Art Museum

    AMES, Iowa – Jan. 20, 2026 – University Museums at Iowa State University is opening Norwood Viviano’s Mapping Infrastructure / Mapping Agriculture at the Brunnier Art Museum on January 20, 2026. The exhibition, which runs through July 24, 2026, features artist Norwood Viviano's data-driven sculptures alongside the debut of the new commission for University Museums' permanent collection: two sculptures specifically designed to recognize Iowa State's legacy of agriculture and innovation.

  • University Art Museum Showcases Conservation Technology Behind Historic Terra Cotta Preservation

    Small Exhibition Highlights 3D Scanning and Materials Science Saving Depression-Era Legacy AMES, Iowa (December 2025) — University Museums presents "Terra Cotta Conservation in the Art on Campus Collection," an intimate exhibition in the Christian Petersen Art Museum showcasing the innovative technology and conservation science used to preserve Danish-American artist Christian Petersen's iconic terra cotta sculptures across Iowa State University's campus.

  • The Museum Hop: Three Museums, One Perfect Cyclone Family Afternoon

    Explore all three University Museums locations in a single visit. Admission is always free, and donations are welcome. Check each museum's hours before planning your route, as schedules vary by location. You don't need to be a student to enjoy this adventure—all visitors are welcome.

  • University Museums announces Fall 2025 education programs and events

    The schedule continues University Museums' 50th anniversary celebration, paying homage to its conservation and preservation efforts. It celebrates the past, honors the present and looks to the next 50 years -- continuously offering programs that are free and accessible to all.

  • 'Beth Lipman: Middle of the Story' joins fall exhibitions

    When it comes to designing art, artist Beth Lipman goes beyond simply creating. Lipman's research-driven process establishes art that not just connects to the people but the environment it resides in.