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Art, Galleries, and More in Des Moines, Iowa

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From murals to galleries to sculptures, here's what four local experts had to say about art and artists in Des Moines, Iowa.

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Des Moines is Iowa’s vibrant, fast-growing capital. The city boasts several historic districts with diverse architectural styles, as well as numerous public parks and green spaces. The burgeoning art scene is evident in the many public sculpture installations dotted throughout the city, most notably the Pappajohn Sculpture Park. The thriving culinary scene, affordable housing options, and plethora of business opportunities make Des Moines the ideal city to live and work in.

Mengqi, says: 2020

Des Moines, Iowa, is one of the best places for young professionals to move to because the cost of living is so low. Des Moines offers an abundance of bike trails, art, music, restaurants and minor league sports. There is so much to experience in Des Moines, but the draw is that everything is more affordable and accessible than in bigger cities.

The downtown section of Des Moines is filled with many business buildings and has many good places to eat. There are multiple murals and sculptures downtown, making it very beautiful in some parts. As for driving downtown, it can be a little tricky. There are many one-ways that can be inconvenient.

Shauna, says: 2020

Des Moines is so much more than just a flyover city. There are thriving scenes for food, music, art, outdoor living, and more. Our downtown farmer’s market is one of the best in the country, and offers a vast assortment of produce, meat, baked goods, coffee/tea, and specialty foods, and jewelry and home goods. We have a gorgeous sculpture park downtown, beautiful lakes where people can swim or rent boats, and a impressive system of trails for walking, biking, and hiking.

William, says: 2020
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