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Find the best art events and make the most of your time next 30-days in Des Moines. From music to health and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Brigitte Calls Me Baby is an intimate and insightful journey through the life of Brigitte Bardot, one of the most iconic and enigmatic figures in cinema history. This event offers a rare glimpse into her personal life, her struggles, and her legacy. Featuring rare archival footage, personal photographs, and interviews with those who knew her best, this presentation promises to be both a tribute and a deep dive into the life of a true legend. Don't miss this unique opportunity to experience the allure and complexity of Brigitte Bardot in a way you never have before.

Matt Mason, a renowned artist, will be showcasing his latest collection at a highly anticipated event. Known for his unique style and captivating installations, this exhibition promises an unforgettable experience. With high production value and significant media attention, it's a must-see for art enthusiasts.

Church Basement Ladies is a beloved musical comedy that celebrates the women who quietly hold a community together. Filled with heart, humor, and nostalgia, this feel-good favorite is endlessly relatable and adored by audiences. Your event ticket includes a house greens salad, a choice of dressing, entrée options, warm house breads and butter, and coffee, tea, and iced water services. Additional food and beverages can be added during your experience.

Suffs is a groundbreaking musical by Shaina Taub, featuring a powerful story of women's suffrage with an electrifying score. This touring production promises a night of empowering theater, with standout performances by an incredible cast. Don't miss this critically acclaimed show that has been hailed as a must-see by audiences and critics alike.