About the Venue: Located on the Mississippi River, Dubuque provides a visually and conceptually compelling site to create inspiring installations and dialogues. Project and event sites will be located throughout the city, including art spaces, Mississippi River sites, natural areas, city parks and other public spaces.

** Review of submissions for Community Projects will begin March 1, 2026; however, submissions will continue to be accepted as programming space allows. **

Submit your proposal on AirTable here

Scheduling: If you are interested in participating in one of the Dubuque Rendezvous! programs outlined below, you can apply as a presenter

** Review of submissions for Presentations and Dialogue will begin March 1, 2026; however, submissions will continue to be accepted as programming space allows. **

Submit your proposal on AirTable here

Air is existential, as breath and atmosphere, giving us the beauty of the evening sky and carrying the expression of music. Air surrounds us and inspires us. The importance of the atmosphere and air quality, the significance of airborne communities – birds and insects, and carbon absorbing landscapes – forests and oceans. How our atmosphere is changing and its impact on our lives.

This stream reflects our relationship with the forms of water, as clouds and rain, as the Mississippi River and cupped in our hands. The significance of the water cycle and weather patterns, rainfall, sea levels and marine communities. How our experience of water brings us joy and how the effect of the climate crisis on our water systems affects our sense of well-being. 

The earth sustains us and infinite communities of plants and animals. We all know the fresh smell of dirt and the feel of damp soil on our hands, the transformation of seeds into fields and forests. Every cell in our body is formed from the earth and returns to the earth. The importance of the living earth, and organic and sustainable living and farming practices, conservation and reuse, biodiversity and species protection.

We are living in a sunlit garden in infinite night. The sun is everything. Fire is energy, it is electricity, it is the spark of life. Fire is the destroyer and the creator, burning forests and creating new growth. This stream considers the importance of energy sources, conservation, and the good of technology – solar and wind farms, and the damaging – data centers and nuclear waste.  Energy runs throughout our lives and livelihoods. 

Generate community and climate action ideas and resolutions. Open-mic forum and dialogue.