22 of the 100 Herky on Parade statues for the 20th anniversary of public art installation are located in downtown Iowa City and on the east side of the University of Iowa campus all summer long.
The Iowa City Pride vendor fair and parade are held on June 15, 2024. Iowa City Pride coordinates an annual Pride festival and related events throughout the year.
Ped Mall, College St & Linn St | Sponsored by Think Iowa City
Read more about Lucha-Mania Herky from artist Jonathan Sims by clicking here.
Downtown Iowa City, west side of playground | Sponsored by Think Iowa City
Read more about We Can Do It, Iowa! from artist Laura Lala by clicking here.
Outside University Capitol Centre, Clinton Street | Sponsored by Riverside Casino & Golf Resort
Read more about Farm Strong Herky from artist Matthew Kargol by clicking here.
UI Lindquist Center, patio | Sponsored by Veridian Credit Union
Read more about Herky For All from artist Nicole K. James by clicking here.
Ped Mall, Washington St & Clinton St | sponsored by Gilcrest/Jewett Lumber Company and The Thompson Family
Read more about Herky de los Muertos from artist Autumn Zaehringer by clicking here.
Iowa Ave & Clinton St | Sponsored by Local IBEW 405
Read more about High Voltage Herky from artists at Local IBEW 405 by clicking here.
UI MacBride Hall | Sponsored by ENGIE
Read more about From Soil to Sky from artist Haley McAndrews by clicking here.
UI Schaeffer Hall | Sponsored by 7G Distributing
Read more about Old Gold Herky from artist Sarah Lenger by clicking here.
UI Jessup Hall | Sponsored by UI Office of the President
Read more about Just Herky from artist Jeff Christiansen by clicking here.
UI T. Anne Cleary Walkway, Kautz Plaza, Calvin Hall | Sponsored by Metronet
Read more about Connections from artist Samantha Beitzel by clicking here.
UI T. Anne Cleary Walkway, Chemistry Building | Sponsored by University of Iowa Health Care
Read more about Herk’s Anatomy from artist Mattea Whetstone by clicking here.
Inside UI Iowa Memorial Union | Sponsored by Iowa Memorial Union
Read more about IMU Centennial Herky from artist Erin Fitzgerald by clicking here.
UI Becker Comm Bldg, Iowa Ave & Madison St| Sponsored by United Iowa Financial
Read more about Can’t Believe It’s Butter Herky from artist Ashley Watson by clicking here.
Inside UI Main Library | Sponsored by University of Iowa Libraries
Read more about Herky Wilder from artists Chad and Kara Hageman by clicking here.
UI Stanley Museum of Art| Sponsored by University of Iowa Stanley Museum
Read more about Herk-E from artists Alexis L Belme, Melanie E Landsittel, Abbie A McLaren, Jessie M Meiers, Lauren Smith and Carter White by clicking here.
Downtown Iowa City, Dubuque St & Washington St | Sponsored by Renee’s Ceramic Cafe
Read more about Herky in Wonderland from artist M. Renee Vogt by clicking here.
Downtown Iowa City, Ped Mall Blackhawk Mini Park | Sponsored by Iowa City Downtown District
Read more about Herkitron from artist Drew Etienne by clicking here.
Downtown Iowa City, Ped Mall playground | Sponsored by Greater Iowa City Area, Inc./Better Together 2030
Read more about Greater Herkonomics from artist Ali Hval by clicking here.
City Hall, Iowa City| Sponsored by Think Iowa City
Read more about Homer Herky from artist Matthew Kargol by clicking here.
UI Biology Building East, Dubuque St & Iowa Avenue | Sponsored by University of Iowa Health Care
Read more about First Responder Herky from artist Emma Glaser by clicking here.
UI Van Allen Hall, Seashore Greenspace Plaza | Sponsored by Think Iowa City
Read more about Universe Without Bounds from artist Laura Sievert-Hesseltine by clicking here.
Market St & Linn St, Iowa City | Sponsored by Nolte Academy
Read more about Greatest Small City for the Arts Herky from artist Kyle Powell by clicking here.
Find more information about Iowa City Pride Festival by visiting its website www.iowacitypride.org/ or by clicking here.
Herky on Parade is a cooperative effort between the University of Iowa Department of Athletics, the Cities of Iowa City, Coralville, North Liberty, Solon, Tiffin, Think Iowa City and Iowa City Area Sports Commission.