Legion arts
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Legion Arts[1] is the over ten-year creation of performance/visual artist Mel Andringa and partner F. John Herbert, who directs the operational end. Legion Arts is housed in a former CSPS building in a part of Cedar Rapids, Iowa known as the New Bohemia neighborhood, very near the Czech Village and the National Czech and Slovak Museum and Library.[2] Legion Arts is noted for first bringing ani difranco to Iowa and for being a small epicenter of world culture in visual arts, theatre, dance, literature and arts activism.

