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The Ulrich Museum of Art was established in 1974 to enhance and support Wichita State University's educational and service mission. Then-president Clark Ahlberg believed a superior university should be ever mindful of the thriving city surrounding it. In 1977 he articulated his commitment to this belief: "We have an obligation to reach as many people as possible and to do it with the highest standards - in this case, the highest artistic standards - if we are to properly serve this urban area." To execute his plan to make art an integral part of university and community life, Ahlberg recruited Dr. Martin H. Bush, formerly of Syracuse University. In 1971 Bush began his 20-year tenure as vice president of Academic Resources, during which he guided the establishment of a museum and collection that today enjoy a national reputation. In 2005 the American Association of Museums in Washington, D.C., awarded museum accreditation to the Ulrich, as one of only 12 accredited museums in Kansas.
The museum was named in honor of Edwin A. Ulrich, a Hyde Park, New York, businessman who donated his collection of more than 300 works by the early 20th-century painter Frederick Judd Waugh and set up an endowment to support the new institution. The founding of the Ulrich coincided with the construction of a new facility for the museum and the WSU School of Art and Design, the McKnight Art Center . A 1995 renovation created additional gallery and office space as well as a terraced sculpture court at the entrance.

A key element of President Ahlberg's master plan for an enhanced university environment in the 1970s was the presence of major works of art situated outdoors throughout the 330-acre campus. Today the Martin H. Bush Outdoor Sculpture Collection at Wichita State University boasts seventy-six monumental works by such internationally eminent artists as Arman, Fernando Botero, Andy Goldsworthy , Barbara Hepworth, Luis Alfonso Jimenez, and Claes Oldenburg . In 2006 the journal Public Art Review ranked the Outdoor Sculpture Collection among the ten best on an American university campus.



represented artists

Milton Avery     
Jennifer Bartlett     
Jeremy Blake   Jeremy Blake freereport  
Scott Burton     
Alexander Calder   Alexander Calder freereport  
Enrique Chagoya     
Kota Ezawa     
Nan Goldin   Nan Goldin freereport  Nan Goldin quickreport
Andy Goldsworthy     
Robert Henri     
Zhang Huan   Zhang Huan freereport  
Salomón Huerta     
Robert Indiana   Robert Indiana freereport  
Neil Jenney     
Willem de Kooning   Willem de Kooning freereport  
Jacob Lawrence   Jacob Lawrence freereport  
David Levinthal     
Sol LeWitt   Sol LeWitt freereport  
Henry Moore     
Robert Motherwell   Robert Motherwell freereport  
Elie Nadelman     
Louise Nevelson   Louise Nevelson freereport  
Claes Oldenburg   Claes Oldenburg freereport  
Robert Rauschenberg   Robert Rauschenberg freereport  Robert Rauschenberg quickreport
David Reed   David Reed freereport  
Auguste Rodin     
David Salle     
Shahzia Sikander     
Jennifer Steinkamp     
Jessica Stockholder     
Kara Walker   Kara Walker freereport  



 

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Ulrich Museum of Art Wichita State University
1845 Fairmount St
KS 67260 Wichita (USA)

Phone: +1 316 9783664
ulrich@wichita.edu
webs.wichita.edu/?u=ulrich