q steel and wrought iron, welded steel, ca. 1996

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qDavid Secrest
Twisted Wedge,
Twisted Pod,Twisted
Arch, wrought iron,
1996
qJohn Vichorek
Teepee Burner,
welded steel, ca.
1971
qDavid Secrest
Humus, wrought iron,
1996
qDavid Secrest
Infrastructure, fabricated
steel and wrought iron,
1996
qTerrence J. Murphy
Maureen and Mike
Mansfield, bronze,1999
qDavid Secrest
Buhr Stone, fabricated
steel and wrought iron,
1996
qJohn Vichorek
Untitled, concrete
bas-relief murals,
1973
qDouglas Warnock
Roberto Delgado
Constellation,
ceramic tile and
bronze mural, 2000
qDavid Pledge
Three Untitled
Vessels, stoneware,
2001
qJay Laber
Charging Forward,
mixed media, 2002
qLindsay McCoy
Elements of Life,
ceramic mural, 2001
qTom Rippon
The Magnificent Tree of
the Arts, ceramic mural,
1996
qMichael Osborne
Paleozoic I, ceramic
sculpture, 1990
qTheodore Waddell
Persistence, brushed
stainless steel, 1976
qSteve Connell
Flight, steel with
copper paint patina,
1996
qRobert Gehrke
Flight Column,
Cor-Ten steel, 1996
qRobert Davis
Bulletin Board, welded
steel, 1974-75
qGeorge Wallace
Noah Releasing the Raven,
Cor-Ten steel, 1984
qRudy Autio
Untitled, ceramic
mural, 1953
qRudy Autio
Grizz, cast bronze,
1968
qRudy Autio
Signal, concrete,
ceramic, 1966
EXTERIOR PUBLIC ART ON CAMPUS
The University of Montana’s collection of public
art includes 21 distinctive sculptures. Acquired
through the campus art siting program, the
campus percent for art program, and private
donations, the collection represents a broad
spectrum of regional artists.
MONTANA MUSEUM OF
ART & CULTURE
The mission of the Montana Museum of Art &
Culture is to actively engage The University of
Montana community and a diverse public in
the appreciation of arts and culture through
collections stewardship, exhibits and programs
that educate and enrich.
The Permanent Collection, begun in 1894,
now includes nearly 11,000 original works. It
is among the largest and oldest collections in
Montana and the Rocky Mountain Northwest.
The Museum exhibits from its permanent
holdings and provides spaces for invitational and
traveling exhibitions.
The Montana Museum of Art & Culture currently
utilizes two gallery spaces - the Paxson and
Meloy Galleries in the UM PARTV Center.
Other Campus Art Venues:
Gallery of Visual Arts, Social Science Building, 1st Floor
University Center Gallery, UC, 2nd Floor, NW Corner
Images:
Front: John Vichorek, Teepee Burner (detail)
Back: Jay Laber, Charging Forward (detail)
Montana Musuem of Art & Culture
Meloy and Paxson Galleries
PARTV Center
The University of Montana
Free parking near the NW corner of the PARTV Center
Gallery Hours:
September - May: Tues. - Thurs. 11am - 3pm, Fri. - Sat. 4 - 8:30pm
June - August: Wed. - Sat. 11am - 3pm
Contact:
406.243.2019
museum@umontana.edu
www.umt.edu/montanamuseum
The University of Montana - Missoula
Mailing Address:
Main Hall 006
The University of Montana
Missoula, MT 59812
CAMPUS ARTWALK MAP
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