Inscape Collective

Inscape Collective

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A volunteer-led creative space in Midtown Rockford featuring a local-artist shop, rotating art gallery, and community room (available for rent).

Open Saturdays 11AM–4PM and for special events. Supporting makers, community, and creativity. All are welcome.

06/06/2026

We hope you will stop by and check out Inscape Collective on your way home from a great Cars & Coffee Rockford event today! We are on the corner of 7 th Street & 1st Avenue!

06/06/2026
Rock Valley College Announces Summer 2026 Culture of Belonging Conference 06/05/2026

Do sign up for what promises to be a great conference!

Rock Valley College Announces Summer 2026 Culture of Belonging Conference Rock Valley College will host the Rock Valley Culture of Belonging Academy Summer 2026 Kickoff Conference, a two-day regional event focused on advancing belonging and community engagement across organizations in the Rockford area.

06/05/2026

Come on over!

Our next show is officially TOMORROW!

📆June 6th
📍 502 Seventh St Rockford, IL
🕘 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM
🎟️ Free to enter and register upon arrival

Stay tuned to see what will be at our show Saturday👀

06/05/2026

This is sure to be great! Sign up before it's too late!

Imagine your 8–12 year old spending a week with their hands in clay, building creatures, leaves, and wild things from scratch.

That's our Pottery Summer Camp and the June session (starting June 8!) is almost full.

Theme: Earth, Beasts & Nature
📅 June 8–12 | Full days & Half Days | Ages 8–12
🏺 Morning handbuilding + afternoon wheel throwing
🎨 Every camper makes 3–4 pieces

Just 3 full-day seats left. Register now @ threeravenspottery.com

05/17/2026

This sounds amazing!

Elected in 1971 as Rockford’s first African American alderman, Victory Bell served the city’s 5th Ward for a record 38 years–helping guide Rockford through some of its most transformational decades.

Like his friend and ally Mayor John McNamara, Bell never stopped believing in Rockford, even when others questioned its future.

A champion of fairness, collaboration and progress, Bell understood that cities only move forward when people are work together and invest in things bigger than themselves.

From supporting the MetroCentre when downtown’s future felt uncertain, to later championing projects like Embassy Suites, Bell spent decades fighting not just for one neighborhood, but for the future of Rockford itself.

And, at 92 years young, Victory still believes the city’s best days are ahead.

Join the 1834 Alliance–and Alderman Bell–June 4 at the Nordlof Center for the free 1834 Alliance Honors & Celebration. Together, we will honor the dreamers, doers and bridge-builders who transformed Rockford and continue to inspire what’s next.

Free Tickets: https://f.mtr.cool/uiwvmmjrwk

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Address


201 7th Street
Rockford, IL
61104

Opening Hours

11am - 4pm