116 3rd St SE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401
Grant Wood Studio reopening for season with free admission
Grant Wood poses in his studio in roughly 1932. The painting, 'Daughters of the Revolution' can be seen over his left shoulder. The Grant Wood Studio and Armstrong Visitor Center will be reopening for the season on Saturday at noon. (1932/Cedar Rapids Museum of Art Archives)
The Grant Wood Studio and Armstrong Visitor Center will be reopening for the season on Saturday at noon. Admission to the Studio is free for everyone during regular studio hours courtesy of a grant from the Esther and Robert Armstrong Charitable Trust.
Grant Wood comes to life in this light-filled, inspirational loft known as the Grant Wood Studio, located in Cedar Rapids. Wood lived and worked in the Studio from 1924 through 1935. Visitors can observe the decorative details and craftsmanship that went into transforming the loft into a studio, performance space and living quarters. Visitors also stand in the very spot where Wood painted some of his most famous works, including American Gothic (1930). The experience continues with a visit to the nearby Cedar Rapids Museum of Art, which houses the world’s largest collection of artwork by Grant Wood.
Face masks are required, and the docent guided Studio tours are limited to groups of 10 people at a time. Tours begin on the half-hour. All COVID precautions have been implemented for visitors’ safety.
Grant Wood Studio hours are noon to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.
Grant Wood's studio in Cedar Rapids, photographed for the Cedar Rapids Museum of Art following renovations in November 2007. (Gazette file photo)
The studio is located at 810 Second Ave. SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401.
For more information, visit www.crma.org or call (319) 366-7503.