Request to view artwork

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The Stanley Museum of Art’s collection belongs to the State of Iowa, and we want you to have access to all of it.

While only a small percentage of the full collection can be on view at any time, you can make a request to see a specific artwork during our public viewing hours.

Requests must be made at least one month in advance to allow time for the registrarial team to assess the object to determine whether it can safely be removed from storage for study and prepare it for viewing.

Contact Sarah Luko, Manager of Exhibitions and Collections (sarah-luko@uiowa.edu), with questions.

Request a tour

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Families, friends, and organizations can request free tours of the Stanley’s collection.

Tours typically last one hour and occur during normal museum hours. Docents or museum staff lead all scheduled tours. 

Minimum tour size is 7 people. Tours must be requested at least one month in advance.

Contact Josh Siefken, Associate Curator of Education (joshua-siefken@uiowa.edu), with questions. 

Explore the collection online

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Explore our digital guide through Bloomberg Connects.

Bloomberg Connects is a free digital guide to hundreds of cultural organizations around the world that makes it easy to access and engage with arts and culture from mobile devices, anytime, anywhere. Participating organizations include botanical gardens, historic houses, outdoor sculpture parks, and world-class museums. Bloomberg Connects features expert commentary, engaging audio content, accessibility feature, interactive maps, and is available in over 40 languages through Google Translate.

Our guide offers audio tours, collection highlights and other exhibition-related content developed by staff and students, interactive maps, and more.

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Explore select collection highlights on our website.

In the midst of the Great Depression, the University of Iowa embarked on a visionary expansion. Seeking to integrate and professionalize arts teaching as part of its core identity, the Fine Arts and Performing Arts buildings were constructed on West campus. The UI was one of the first public universities to understand the power of art to encourage independent, creative, and responsive thought while fostering a robust civil society. In a period marked by economic and political crises, the UI established the first MFA program in the world and committed itself to collecting the best contemporary art from which students and faculty could learn and generate research.

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Explore some of our collection through the Iowa Digital Library.

The Iowa Digital Library features a trove of digital objects created from the holdings of the University of Iowa Libraries and its campus partners. Included are illuminated manuscripts, historic maps, fine art, historic newspapers, scholarly works, and more.

Before the Stanley Museum of Art reopened in 2022, we collaborated with the UI Main Libraries and the Digital Scholarship & Publishing Studio to publish some of our collection online. The Iowa Digital Library allows you to explore a sample of the range, depth, and breadth of our extraordinary collection.

Teach with the collection

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Schedule a K-12 Tour

The Stanley School Programs offers tailored tours for your K–12 class or organization. Led by trained docents or museum staff, students will learn about the history of the museum, view key works in our collection, and engage in lively discussions and activities to ignite their critical thinking skills and imaginations. 

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Access K-12 Instructor Resources

In addition to museum visits, we offer teacher resources about the Stanley School Programs Collection for K–12 teachers and students.

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Schedule a University Visit

Faculty, staff, and students may request an exhibition tour in our galleries or a specialized viewing experience of work in our visual laboratory and classroom through our online visit request form.

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Access University Instructor Resources

In addition to museum visits, we offer instructor resources about the collection and programs. This includes digital files, worksheets, downloadable PDFs, and videos.

Attend a museum program or event

The museum hosts a variety of programs and events which are free to attend for all members of the community. 

Information about specific event series or events for specific audiences (children, UI students) can be found here

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Night at the Museum: Chill & Create

Thursday, March 12, 2026 5:00pm to 7:00pm
Stanley Museum of Art

Join us for our next installment of Night at the Museum, a series of monthly events for UI students that occurs on Thursday nights when the museum is open late.

This month, our session is aimed at helping students destress around midterms by making and viewing art. To do this, we're teaming up with Dana Keeton, a local artist and art therapist.

All night in the lobby, we'll have snacks and art materials provided for a lightly guided activity. Dana will take interested students to the galleries for...

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Friday Crafternoons

Friday, March 13, 2026 1:00pm to 3:30pm
Stanley Museum of Art

Need a break at the end of the week? Swing by the Stanley on Friday afternoons for Crafternoons. Bring whatever low-mess craft you're currently working on (a sketchbook, knitting, embroidery, coloring books, origami — whatever you're into!) or just show up and use some of the various supplies we'll have on hand. No experience required! Light snacks provided. Stay for five minutes or hang out for a while, it's up to you.

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Drawing Salon with Robert Caputo

Sunday, March 15, 2026 2:00pm to 3:30pm
Stanley Museum of Art

The Drawing Salon focuses on drawing artworks from the museum's collection. Each session will focus on a different artwork. The sessions will begin with an introduction and discussion of the selected work. Participants will be encouraged to pursue their own visions and to take inspiration from the artworks in the gallery.

Pencils and sketchbooks/paper are the only artmaking materials allowed in the galleries. The museum has golf pencils with erasers and clipboards for participants to use. Stools...

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Write at the Stanley: A Generative Writing Workshop

Sunday, March 22, 2026 2:30pm to 4:15pm
Stanley Museum of Art

Join us monthly to generate new creative writing inspired by works in the Stanley collection. Each session will be led by a different talented writer from our area, who will be offering a new prompt and a new approach to ekphrastic writing (writing inspired by visual art). Bring your own notebook and pencil or computer and leave with the beginning of a newly written piece.

Co-sponsored by Iowa City Poetry. Teen and adult writers in all genres are welcome.

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One Day for Iowa | The University of Iowa's Annual Giving Day

Wednesday, March 25, 2026 (all day)
Virtual

One Day for Iowa returns on Wednesday, March 25, marking 10 years of Hawkeyes coming together to support what matters most at the University of Iowa.

Our 24-hour online giving day is a chance for alumni, students, faculty, staff, and friends to make an impact—supporting scholarships, research, health care, the arts, student experiences, and more. With special matching and unlocking opportunities throughout the day, every gift has the power to go further.

Celebrate a decade of generosity. Be part...

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Friday Crafternoons with the UI Cross-Stitch & Embroidery Club

Friday, March 27, 2026 1:00pm to 3:30pm
Stanley Museum of Art

Join us on Friday, March 27 as we partner with the Cross Stitch and Embroidery Club. Cross stitch and embroidery materials will be provided, and members of the club's executive board will be available to answer questions and offer small demonstrations. We encourage crafters of all levels to come and start a new project or work on an existing one with us.

Learn more about the technique Sandra Sawatzky used to create The Black Gold Tapestry on view at the Stanley through June.

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