Art and Art History Building University of Iowa West

Public schoolhouse in Iowa City, IA

School of Art and Art History
The University of Iowa
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Address

141 N Riverside Drive
150 ABW
Academy of Iowa


Iowa Metropolis

,

IA

Information
Type Public
Motto Ars Longa. Vita Brevis Est
(Art is forever. Life is brusque)
Manager Steve McGuire
Enrollment Approx. 650 undergraduate majors
Approx. 100 graduate students
Information (319) 335-1376
Website http://www.art.uiowa.edu

The University of Iowa School of Art and Art History is a top 10 public art school in the The states. The schoolhouse is part of the University of Iowa located in Iowa City, IA which awards undergraduate and graduate degrees in Fine art and Art history. The graduate programme offers Masters of Arts in Art and Fine art history, Main of Fine Arts in Art and Doctor of Philosophy in Art history.[1] One of the largest departments in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the School has approximately 650 undergraduate majors, 100 graduate students and 40 kinesthesia and is consistently ranked as one of the top ten public art schools in the US.[ii] Kinesthesia and students have included: Grant Wood, Mauricio Lasansky, David Hockney, Elizabeth Catlett, H. W. Janson, Philip Guston, Charles Ray, and Ana Mendieta.[three]

Night view of University of Iowa Art Building West.

Interior view of University of Iowa Art Building West

Twilight view of the University of Iowa Visual Arts Building designed past Steven Holl Architects.

Interior of the University of Iowa Visual Arts Building during the dedication.

Learning how to make molds in the Academy of Iowa Visual Arts Building.

Learning how to use the plasma cutter in the sculpture studio of the University of Iowa Visual Arts Building.

History [edit]

The arts were an important office of the curriculum at the University of Iowa long before The Schoolhouse of Art and Art History was officially established in 1936. Every bit far dorsum every bit 1882, Academy of Iowa students were required to take "free-manus drawing" courses. Art history was added effectually 1900 through the departments of Philosophy and Classical Archæology.

In the 1920s, the university brought art history and studio art into one section, creating a rich learning environment where studio artist would benefit past learning the history of fine art and art historians could better empathise the studio experience. This innovative thought was copied by many institutions calling it the "Iowa Thought".

Iowa was the first major academy to accept artistic works, rather than written theses for graduate degrees in the arts. In 1924 the University of Iowa conferred the first graduate degree "Main's in Graphic and Plastic Arts" to Eve Drewelowe. In 1940 Elizabeth Catlett was awarded the first Main of Fine Arts degree at the University of Iowa. The University of Iowa conferred more graduate arts degrees in the nation between 1946–62 than any other university.

Grant Wood taught painting at the Schoolhouse from 1934–41. H. West. Janson, renown art historian, taught fine art history at the Schoolhouse from 1938–41. Philip Guston taught painting from 1941–45. Many of Guston's painting from this time show Iowa City buildings in the backgrounds.

Recognizing Iowa'south innovative approach, Peggy Guggenheim donated Jackson Pollock'south "Mural" to the fine art section in 1951.

Mauricio Lasansky taught at the Schoolhouse of Art and Fine art History from 1945–86. In September 1962, Time Mag chosen Lasansky "the nation's nigh influential printmaker" and his University of Iowa studio "the printmaking majuscule of the U.s.."[4]

Ana Mendieta received an MFA in Intermedia from the Academy of Iowa in 1972. Born in Cuba, her family fled to the The states in 1961 to escape the Cuban Revolution. Mendieta's piece of work focused on the female trunk and the landscape. She created photographs, videotapes and films that documented her performances and mural sculptures. Mendieta died in September 1985 from a fall from a 34th floor flat in New York City.

In 1969 the Academy of Iowa Museum of Art (UIMA) opened with collections from the Schoolhouse of Art and Fine art History, including the Pollock "Mural" and the Beckmann triptych "Karneval"; and the Elliott Drove, which included works by Braque, DeChirico, Kandinsky, Léger, Marc, Matisse, Picasso and Vlaminck. In the 1980s, Maxwell and Elizabeth Stanley donated one of the well-nigh important collections of African art to the Museum.[v]

1936University of Iowa Art Building.

1936 University of Iowa Fine art Building

Facilities [edit]

In 1936, The University of Iowa constructed a new habitation for the School of Art and Art History. Built with assistance from the Rockefeller and Carnegie foundations, the edifice's design is based on Palladian villas. Several new buildings were added to the arts campus in 1968 including a new printmaking wing, ceramics studios, sculpture foundry, and jewelry/metalsmithing studios. In 2006 Steven Holl designed a new building for the Schoolhouse adjacent to quarry pond. Art Building West received the RIBA International Honor[6] and the American Institute of Architects Honor Honour for Architecture[7] in 2007.

The Iowa Flood of 2008 damaged the 1936 Fine art Building and Steven Holl'due south Art Building West. Fine art Edifice W was restored and re-opened January 2012. The 1936 Art Edifice will be retained on campus every bit an historic property, but many of its functions accept been moved to a new Visual Arts Building designed past Steven Holl opened in the autumn of 2016.

Areas and programs of report [edit]

  • Art History Segmentation
  • Studio Partition
    • 3D Design
    • Blitheness
    • Ceramics
    • Graphic Design
    • Intermedia
    • Jewelry and Metal Arts
    • Painting and Cartoon
    • Photography
    • Printmaking
    • Sculpture

Degrees offered [edit]

Undergraduate degrees include:

  • Bachelor of Arts in Art History
  • Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art
  • Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art

Graduate degrees include:

  • Master of in Fine art History
  • Ph.D. in Art History
  • Master of Arts in Studio Fine art
  • Master of Fine Arts in Studio Fine art

Graduate archive [edit]

For the by seventy-five years the School of Art and Fine art History has documented thousands of artworks by artists attending the School's graduate studio programs. Each graduate student was required to go out behind a work or images of the piece of work they completed during their graduate studies here at the University of Iowa. The Graduate Archive contains over 13,000 images of paintings, prints, photographs, sculptures and other art objects. The Archive is unique in the land and provides a critical glimpse of academic American art over much of the last century.

Visit the University of Iowa School of Art and Art History Graduate Annal.

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Degrees in Fine art and Art History". The University of Iowa. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
  2. ^ "U.South. News and World Report". Retrieved 2011-04-22 .
  3. ^ "History of The Academy of Iowa School of Fine art and Art History". Retrieved 2011-04-22 .
  4. ^ "Time Magazine Archives". 1961-12-01. Archived from the original on February iv, 2011. Retrieved 2011-04-22 .
  5. ^ "University of Iowa Museum of Art, Stanley Collection". Retrieved 2011-04-22 .
  6. ^ "RIBA 2007 Award Award". Retrieved 2011-04-24 .
  7. ^ "American Institute of Architects Award". Retrieved 2011-04-24 .

External links [edit]

  • The Schoolhouse of Fine art and Art History at The Academy of Iowa
  • School of Art and Art History Graduate Archive
  • The Academy of Iowa Museum of Art
  • The University of Iowa

Coordinates: 41°39′54.24″N 91°32′28.23″W  /  41.6650667°N 91.5411750°Due west  / 41.6650667; -91.5411750

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