University of Iowa Museum of Art Collection will Return to Home State
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University of Iowa Museum of Art Collection will Return to Home State



DAVENPORT, IA.- An intra-state alliance will soon bring the University of Iowa Museum of Art’s (UIMA) collection back to Iowa.

The Figge Art Museum, Iowa’s oldest art museum, has offered the UIMA significant space for display and storage of its permanent collection, Museum of Art-organized exhibitions and traveling shows in its three-year-old, state-of-the-art museum building in Davenport, Iowa.

“The Figge Art Museum is honored to partner with the University Of Iowa Museum Of Art,” said Figge Director Sean O’Harrow. “Having the UIMA at the Figge will allow Iowa residents and tourists to visit the banks of the Mississippi and appreciate two great collections from two great institutions. The Figge is looking forward to hosting our new friends and celebrating art in Eastern Iowa.”

With the exception of a selection of nearly 250 works of art that returned to campus in October, the UIMA collection has been in storage in Chicago since its evacuation during the June 2008 flood. Access to that facility for students, faculty, and staff has been limited, and public access was unavailable.

Having the UIMA collection at the Figge, located an hour from the UI campus at 225 West Second St. in downtown Davenport, offers a chance for the public to reengage with the UIMA collection, said Pamela White, interim director for the UIMA.

“This collaboration with the Figge marks a ground-breaking step in getting Iowa’s art back in Iowa,” White said. “It will allow the UIMA space to exhibit, preserve and store its collection as plans are made for the future of the UI Museum of Art.”

“We are delighted that the Figge has so generously offered space in its museum to house a portion of the University of Iowa’s collection,” said UI President Sally Mason. “We, of course, look forward to the day when we can bring the collection home to the University. But, until then, it makes sense that these treasures be on display for the public to view, and especially in one of Iowa’s most beautiful riverfront art museums.”

The UIMA staff is currently working to finalize plans to install a special exhibition of UIMA masterworks, including the museum’s famous Jackson Pollock “Mural,” for public viewing at the Figge in April. The UIMA anticipates this show will travel to the Des Moines Art Center (DMAC) and tour nationally beginning in 2010.

All University of Iowa students, faculty, staff and UI Museum of Art donors will receive free admission to the Figge during regular hours.

Along with gallery space, the Figge has re-organized its storage facilities in order to be able to offer the UIMA a significant amount of storage space—enough to house most of the UIMA collection, allowing the University’s Museum of Art staff access to the collection in order to curate exhibitions, make loans to other institutions, perform general maintenance, and carry out other normal museum functions. Office space will also be allocated to some of the University staff for their museum work.

Nearly 250 prints, photographs and drawings from the Museum of Art’s permanent collection are already on campus and available for view in the UI Libraries Special Collections by appointment.










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