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Manetti Shrem Museum Creates 鈥楨xhibition in Progress鈥 Website

A Behind-the-Scenes Look at 鈥榃ayne Thiebaud Influencer: A New Generation鈥

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Jason Stopa, Red Cup, Ice, 2014, is one of the pieces being featured in Manetti Shrem Museum's January exhibition. Oil and enamel on canvas, 36 x 36 in. (91.44 x 91.44 cm). Courtesy of the artist and Monica King Contemporary. © Jason Stopa.

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  • Online preview is Thursday

Visitors are now able to engage with contemporary art and artists and experience a museum exhibition coming to life via a new website from the Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art at the University of California, Davis. The site, launched Nov. 15, celebrates the centennial birthday of artist and Professor Emeritus Wayne Thiebaud.

An online preview by exhibition curators will be held by Zoom on Thursday, Nov. 19.

The website invites the public behind the scenes as the museum documents the development and installation leading up to its January 2021 exhibition, 鈥淲ayne Thiebaud Influencer: A New Generation.鈥 The site will provide a window into the challenges and innovative approaches that are part of building an exhibition during a global pandemic.

鈥淚t鈥檚 with the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis spirit of experimentation that we launch this site documenting and exploring the ways the Manetti Shrem Museum has responded to bring our visitors the engagement and intellectually rigorous exhibits they expect,鈥 said Founding Director Rachel Teagle. Every other week, visitors can expect rich content including significant updates as new art is received and unpacked, and the exhibition鈥檚 鈥淣ew Generation鈥 artists are introduced through exclusive video interviews.

Teagle and Associate Curator Susie Kantor, the exhibition curators, will preview the upcoming exhibition and the site at a special virtual winter exhibition program at 4:30 p.m. PST Thursday, Nov. 19 on Zoom. Click to register.

is scheduled to open Jan. 31 at the Manetti Shrem Museum. Select pairings of Thiebaud works with those of exhibiting artists explore how he forecast the future of painting through his personal journey to find meaning and reinvention in the medium鈥檚 history 鈥 and inspired his students to do the same.

Works by contemporary artists who have been inspired by Thiebaud as a fellow painter as well as former students are highlighted. Andrea Bowers, Robert Colescott, Alex Israel, Jason Stopa, Jonas Wood and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye pay homage to Thiebaud鈥檚 work and sensibility in a variety of ways. The other 13 artists studied with Thiebaud directly: Julie Bozzi 鈥74, M.F.A. 鈥76; Christopher Brown, M.F.A. 鈥76; Gene Cooper; Richard Crozier, M.F.A. 鈥74; April Glory Funcke 鈥87, M.F.A. 鈥89; Fredric Hope; Grace Munakata 鈥80, M.F.A. 鈥85; Bruce Nauman, M.A. 鈥66; Vonn Cummings Sumner 鈥98, M.F.A. 鈥00; Ann Harrold Taylor, M.F.A. 鈥85; Michael Tompkins 鈥81, M.F.A. 鈥83; Clay Vorhes; and Patricia Wall 鈥72.

More information about the exhibition and how to reserve your timed ticket will be shared on 鈥淎n Exhibition in Progress鈥 at . 

More information on various virtual programs is .

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The Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art at the University of California, Davis, is a contemporary art museum and cultural resource dedicated to making art accessible and approachable to all. It builds on 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis鈥 legacy of exceptional teaching and practice of the arts to offer engaging experiences and exhibitions that reflect and serve the community, now and for generations to come. The museum shares the university鈥檚 core values of innovative research, interdisciplinary experimentation, and a commitment to educational programming: It鈥檚 a hub of creative practice for thinkers, makers and innovators. One-third of the museum鈥檚 50,000-square-foot space is devoted to instruction, including a 125-seat lecture hall, classroom space, and the drop-in Carol and Gerry Parker Art Studio. Opened in November 2016, the museum has earned LEEDv3-NC Platinum status, and has won numerous awards for its distinctive architecture.

Images available upon request.

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Laura Compton, Jan Shrem and Maria Manetti Shrem Museum of Art, 530-304-9517, llcompton@ucdavis.edu

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