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In this episode of Mills County Routes, Carleen Hall visits Fine Arts on 5th in Malvern, Iowa during their annual “Soup-er Bowl” community event — where guests enjoy handmade soup in handcrafted ceramic bowls by artist Danielle Wigham. But this episode carries something deeper. Gallery owner Emily McQueen shares the emotional news that she will be relocating this summer and passing the torch to fellow artist Susie Kutnik, who will continue the gallery’s mission of bringing creativity, education, and community connection to Mills County. Inside this episode: The history and transformation of the historic brick building The vision behind Fine Arts on 5th as both a gallery and teaching studio Why community art spaces matter in rural Iowa The importance of creativity in a world driven by technology and AI Susie Kutnik’s plans to continue the gallery’s mission A featured look at Danielle Wigham’s handcrafted ceramic work Fine Arts on 5th has become more than a gallery. It’s a creative hub, a gathering place, and a reminder that art connects generations. If you value local art, small-town creativity, and community-driven spaces, this one’s for you. Subscribe to Mills County Routes for more stories highlighting the people and places that shape southwest Iowa.