 
The Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery and Sculpture Garden houses
both the Nebraska Art Association collection founded in 1888, and the
University of Nebraska collection, initiated in 1929. Together they comprise
more than 12,000 works of art in all media. This comprehensive collection
of American art includes prominent holdings of 19th-century landscape
and still life, American Impressionism, early Modernism, geometric abstraction,
Abstract Expressionism, pop, minimalism and contemporary art.
In the Sculpture Garden, more than 30 monumental sculptures are exhibited
year-round and include major works by Gaston Lachaise, Jacques Lipchitz,
Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, David Smith, William Tucker,
Bryan Hunt, Mark di Suvero, Michael Heizer, and Richard Serra. The Stuart
P. Embury American Art Research Library will complement the existing
research library with more than 10,000 volumes documenting the history
of American art.
The Sheldon's exhibition program comprises approximately 20 exhibitions
per year and focuses on American art in all media. The curatorial staff
organizes exhibitions drawn from the permanent collection, many of which
circulate nationally. The program also includes exhibitions organized
by peer institutions throughout the United States. Educational programs
such as symposia, lectures, children’s workshops and tours are
organized in conjunction with each exhibition. For more information about
the Sheldon Art Gallery email sheldon@unl.edu.
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