Pat Guthrie Teaching Gallery
September 3 – December 17, 2016
Pat Guthrie Special Exhibitions Teaching Gallery
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES 2345 – AMERICAN INDIANS AND FILM; ART 3760 – AMERICAN ART HISTORY; ART/ HISTORY/ AMERICAN STUDIES/ ANTHROPOLOGY 2700 – INTRODUCTION TO MUSEOLOGY; ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES 1101 – FIRST YEAR SEMINAR: THINKING LIKE A MOUNTAIN
The Art Museum continues the successful teaching gallery model in in the Pat Guthrie Special Exhibitions Teaching Gallery by working closely with faculty from History, Art History, the Haub School of Environment and Natural Resources, and American Indian Studies.
The artwork is available to students throughout the semester for use during the museum’s public hours and divided into four sections, one wall for each course. While the gallery is designed to meet the needs of the academic community, it is also open to the public in order to demonstrate connections between the Art Museum and teaching across the curriculum, supporting UW’s academic mission.
Images:
(Left) Binh Danh (Vietnamese/Cambodian, b. 1977), Bridalveil Falls, Yosemite, CA, May 11, 2012, 2012, daguerreotype, 6-1/2 x 8-1/2 inches, Frederick & Pamela Rentschler Endowment purchase, 2012.5
(Right) Albert Bierstadt (German/American, 1830-1902), In the Tetons, not dated, oil on canvas, 20-1/2 x 28-1/4 inches, Transfer from the Coe Foundation, 1974.78
Funded in part by Pat Guthrie Special Exhibitions Endowment Funds.