North Dakota Museum of Art的封面图片
North Dakota Museum of Art

North Dakota Museum of Art

博物馆、历史遗址和动物园

Grand Forks,ND 245 位关注者

关于我们

The North Dakota Museum of Art is the official art museum of the State of North Dakota. It is a private not-for-profit institution managed by its own Board of Trustees. The North Dakota Museum of Art Foundation manages the Museum’s endowment. The Museum was founded in the mid-1970's as the University of North Dakota Art Galleries, a temporary exhibition space primarily for the benefit of university students. In 1981 the North Dakota State Legislature designated the University Galleries as North Dakota's official art museum. With its expanded mission came a new name: the North Dakota Museum of Art. The first task was to find an appropriate and permanent home. A building fund, established in the late 1970s from private sources, had grown to $1 million. The staff and the Friends of the North Dakota Museum of Art, a non-profit organization established in 1985, raised an additional $400,000. The University of North Dakota agreed to give the Museum a 1907 gymnasium if the Friends raised the additional money needed for the renovation. In September 1989 the building, designed by Harvey Hoshour, an MIT graduate who worked for Mies van der Rohe before establishing his own firm in New Mexico, opened to great public enthusiasm. Artists participated by designing the public restrooms (neon artist Cork Marcheschi), the gift shop and the donor wall (Barton Benes), and the sculpture garden (Richard Nonas). The North Dakota Museum of Art collects contemporary, international art in all media starting with the early 1970s (the founding of the Museum) onwards. It collects the visual history of the region. It is also assembling a survey collection of contemporary Native American art, starting with the early 1970s when the movement emerged. This does not preclude the acceptance of collections that are outside this focus if they would enrich the visual life of our audience, i.e. a historical textile collection.

网站
https://www.ndmoa.com
所属行业
博物馆、历史遗址和动物园
规模
11-50 人
总部
Grand Forks,ND
类型
非营利机构

地点

  • 主要

    261 Centennial Drive Stop 7305

    US,ND,Grand Forks,58202

    获取路线

North Dakota Museum of Art员工

动态

  • The North Dakota Museum of Art is saddened to learn of the passing of the prolific artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith (1940-2025). Above and beyond her powerful artwork, Quick-to-see-Smith always took time to nurture and promote other artists. Countless Native American artists credit her steadfast mentorship and encouragement as they were beginning to build their own careers. She started her own career later than most, and while she was still a student, she helped form a collective called the Grey Canyon Group that comprised of younger Native American artists and writers who she had befriended and supported. This group included Emmi Whitehorse (b. 1957), Conrad House (b. 1956), Paul Willeto (b. 1954), Larry Emerson (1947-2017), Ed Singer (1951), and Felice Lucero-Giaccardo (b. 1946). Our founding director, Laurel Reuter, had a long-standing relationship with Quick-to-See Smith that dates back to the 1970s when Quick-to-See Smith had one of her first solo exhibitions at the Museum (which at that time was called the University of North Dakota Art Galleries). Reuter conducted an important interview of Quick-to-See Smith in the Gallery in 1979. Their friendship continued to develop over the years with the Museum accumulating 16 works by the artist. The Museum also hosted an exhibition in 1980 with the works by the Grey Canyon Group and an interview conducted by Reuter with those artists was conducted in New Mexico. See both links below. Although Quick-to-See Smith was still a student at this time, Laurel described the artwork as “sophisticated” and added “It’s an easy prediction to say that it will be important to contemporary American art if it isn’t already.” And at the end of the interview, Reuter states that “I am not going to predict, but I am sure that I am going to see your work for a long time in many, many places.” https://lnkd.in/gb97cPsV https://lnkd.in/g8ddUtGU

    • 该图片无替代文字

相似主页

查看职位