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UI Museum of Art makes progress toward completion Follow Us
Question of the Day By VANESSA MILLER - Associated Press - Sunday, January 31, 2021
IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) - Some 70 to 80 years ago - in the days of Nile Kinnick, Tennessee Williams and Virgil Hancher - the University of Iowa’s School of Art and Art History began hosting exhibitions and collecting contemporary works, including Max Beckmann’s “Karneval” and the swirling abstraction that is Jackson Pollock’s “Mural.”
The UI opened its first Museum of Art in 1969, expanded it in 1976 and for decades featured and grew its collections until torrential flooding devastated the campus and its exhibition space in 2008.
2022 opening will return Jackson Pollock s Mural to Iowa City
Construction continues Jan. 14 on the new University of Iowa’s Stanley Museum of Art in Iowa City. The facility, when it opens to the public likely in 2022, will mark a new home for the UI’s art collection after it was driven from campus in 2008 because of historic flooding. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)
Construction continues Jan. 14 on the new University of Iowa’s Stanley Museum of Art in Iowa City. The facility, when it opens to the public likely in 2022, will mark a new home for the UI’s art collection after it was driven from campus in 2008 because of historic flooding. (Jim Slosiarek/The Gazette)
Martin Luther King Jr. Day events in Iowa City, Cedar Rapids
The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. addresses the crowd of about 200,000 from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial where he delivered his famous, “I Have a Dream,” speech during the Aug. 28, 1963, civil rights march in Washington, D.C. (U.S. Marines photo/The Washington Post) The Gazette
Here are some of the free events in the Cedar Rapids and Iowa City areas celebrating the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
Cedar Rapids
• Monday: 7 p.m. on Facebook Live, St. Paul’s United Methodist Church annual celebration with music and speakers; Dr. Percy and Lileah Harris “Who is My Neighbor” Award will be given to an adult and a high school senior, recognized for diligently working for justice in Linn County. Details: facebook.com/stpaulsunitedmethodistchurchcedarrapids
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