MOLINE, ILLINOIS (July 3, 2019) — Quad City Arts Art @ the Airport presents “Electrified” from July 9-September 2, 2019.

Artists from the Quad City region will transform the gallery at the Quad City International Airport (2200 69th Avenue, Moline, Illinois), with works that incorporate neon and video, along with other lighting effects. Featured artists include Gail Ray, Bruce Walters, and Dawn Wohlford. Vintage automobile signs will be on loan from KV Dahl of Dahl Ford. An interactive exhibit will require viewers to climb onto a vintage bicycle and pedal in order to illuminate the display-courtesy of Bill Wohlford and Ron Kessel.

Art @ the Airport in The Quad City International airport gallery is easy to find. It is just across from the gift shop and restaurant and right before the security checkpoint. The gallery never closes and you will pay just a dollar for parking.

 

Quad City Arts is a nonprofit local arts agency dedicated to enriching the quality of life in the Quad City region through the arts. Support for art exhibitions is provided by the Iowa Arts Council, a division of the Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Quad City Arts Gallery is located at 1715 Second Avenue in the Arts and Entertainment District of Rock Island. Gallery hours are Tuesday-Friday, 10AM-5PM, and Saturday, 11AM–5PM.

Images will be available after July 9.

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