Chris Pio: Nicknames & Mascots book series

Iowa City Public Library 123 S. Linn St., Iowa City, IA

Author Chris Pio, from Cedar Rapids discusses his "Nicknames and Mascots" series which describes the origins, evolution and relevant meaning of collegiate athletic team nicknames and the colorful, physical mascot

Curator Guided Tour: Paper Engineering in Art, Science, and Education

University of Iowa Main Library Gallery 125 W Washington St, Iowa City, IA

Join co-curators Giselle Simón, Elizabeth Yale, and Damien Ihrig for a special guided tour of the current University of Iowa Libraries Main Library Gallery exhibition, Paper Engineering in Art, Science, and Education.

Steve Kemp: An Exaltation of Parks

Iowa City Public Library 123 S. Linn St., Iowa City, IA

America’s national parks are facing unprecedented challenges. With visitation pressures mounting and the National Park Service struggling to keep up, author and former park ranger Steve Kemp looks toward one

Donika Kelly: The Natural Order of Things

Iowa City Public Library 123 S. Linn St., Iowa City, IA

What does a life look like on the other side of survival, and can the one who survived come to recognize that she did? Donika Kelly’s poetry is known for

The Making of a Book: A Conversation with Johanna Drucker

University of Iowa Main Library room 2032 (second floor) 125 W Washington St., Iowa City, IA

Join the University of Iowa Libraries for an intimate conversation with author, artist, and scholar Johanna Drucker about her new book, Affluvia: The toxic off-gassing of affluent culture. In this

Guild of Book Workers Showcase & Market

Graduate by Hilton Iowa City 210 South Dubuque St, Iowa City, IA

Step into the world of book arts! The Guild of Book Workers is in Iowa City this week for their annual conference, and their Showcase & Market is open to

Teresa Dzieglewicz: Something Small of How to See a River

PorchLight Literary Arts Center 1019 E Washington St, Iowa City

Something Small of How to See a River interrogates the idea of narrative. Who gets to tell a story and what does it mean when the official story, the story told