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Henry Art Gallery

The Henry Art Gallery ("The Henry") is a contemporary art museum located on the University of Washington campus in Seattle, Washington. Located on the west edge of the university's campus along 15th Avenue N.E. in the University District, it was founded in February, 1927, and was the first public art museum in the state of Washington.[1] The original building was designed by Bebb and Gould. It was expanded in 1997 to 40,000 square feet (3,700 m2), at which time the 154-seat auditorium was added. The addition/expansion was designed by Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects.

Henry Art Gallery
Henry Art Gallery main entrance
Established10 February 1927 (1927-02-10)
LocationUniversity of Washington campus
Seattle, Washington
Coordinates47°39′23″N 122°18′42″W / 47.6564°N 122.3117°W / 47.6564; -122.3117
TypeArt museum
AccreditationAmerican Alliance of Museums
Key holdingsJames Turrell Skyspace: Light Reign
CollectionsContemporary art, Photography
Collection size28,000
FounderHorace Chapin Henry
DirectorSylvia Wolf, John S. Behnke Director
ArchitectBebb and Gould (original)
Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects (expansion)
Public transit access1 Line (Sound Transit), University of Washington station
Websitehenryart.org

Founder

The museum was named for Horace C. Henry, the local businessman who donated money for its founding, as well as a collection of paintings he had begun collecting in the 1890s after visiting the Chicago World's Fair.[2] Henry donated the collection he built with his late wife Susan of 178 works of art, along with funds for construction, and the Henry Art Gallery opened to the public on February 10, 1927. Some years prior, Henry had added gallery space to his own home on Capitol Hill, and from 1917 until the foundation of the Henry Gallery, he effectively operated a wing of his home as a free museum, open to the public 10 hours a week. In contrast to Charles and Emma Frye of Seattle's Frye Art Museum, Henry made no effort to control the future of the museum he financed; indeed, he specifically disavowed any such intention.[2][3]

Exhibitions

The Henry's exhibition program is largely devoted to contemporary art and the history of photography. Major exhibitions have included Ann Hamilton: the common S E N S E (Oct 2014), Katinka Bock: A and I (2013), Maya Lin (2006), Lynn Hershman Leeson (2005–06), Doug Aitken (2005), James Turrell (2003), and group exhibitions such as W.O.W. - The Work of the Work, 2004–05, which explored contemporary art's appeal to non-visual senses and the body of the viewer.

Collection

The Henry's collection includes over 28,000 objects.[citation needed] The collection includes holdings in photography, both historical and contemporary, due to the partial gift and purchase of the Joseph and Elaine Monsen collection. In 1982, the Henry inherited a sizable collection from the University of Washington's former Costume and Textile Study Center. The Henry also holds a James Turrell Skyspace, Light Reign, a site-specific immersive sculpture finished in 2003. Like the Seattle baseball stadium, the Skyspace has a retractable roof.

The Henry has made their collections available for research and general public interest by providing in-house and online public access though the Eleanor Henry Reed Collection Study Center and the online collections database. These resources allow students and the general public to explore collections for personal or professional research. Objects in the collection can be accessed on-site, by reservation only, through the Reed Collection Study Center or academic classes, adult study groups, and researchers.

Brink Award

The Brink Award was a biennial art award for an emerging artist from Washington, Oregon, or British Columbia worth $12,500.[4] The award was established in 2008 and is administered by the Henry Art Gallery.[5][6]

Past award winners

References

  1. ^ "Henry Art Gallery opens in Seattle in February 1927", HistoryLink, Seattle: History Ink, May 30, 2002
  2. ^ a b Regina Hackett (2007), "The Henry Behind the Henry", Artguide Northwest
  3. ^ Jen Graves (November 22, 2007). "The Pepsi Challenge: The Henry's and the Frye's Original Collections Together for the First Time: Can You Guess Who Collected What?". The Stranger. p. 29. Retrieved December 6, 2007.
  4. ^ Graves, Jen. "The Vancouver Problem". The Stranger. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  5. ^ "About the Henry". henryart.org. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  6. ^ "Artists on the Brink | Seattle Weekly". Seattle Weekly. June 14, 2017. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  7. ^ "Isabelle Pauwels wins Seattle's Brink Award". Vancouver Sun. April 9, 2009. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  8. ^ "Andrew Dadson Wins the Brink!". The Stranger. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  9. ^ "Brink Award goes to Seattle artist Anne Fenton". The Seattle Times. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  10. ^ "The Brink: Jason Hirata at Henry Art Gallery in Seattle, WA on Wednesdays-Sundays. Continues through June 26 2016 - Seattle Art Events Calendar - The Stranger". The Stranger. Retrieved January 3, 2018.
  11. ^ "The Brink: Demian DinéYazhi´ at Henry Art Gallery in Seattle, WA on Starts April 14 2018. Wed-Sun. Through Sept 9 - Seattle Art Events Calendar - The Stranger". The Stranger. Retrieved January 3, 2018.

External links

  • Official site
  • Archives of the Northwest Art Project, oral histories of artists and others important to the Northwest art scene initiated by the Henry Art Gallery - University of Washington Digital Collections

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Henry Art Gallery news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Henry Art Gallery The Henry is a contemporary art museum located on the University of Washington campus in Seattle Washington Located on the west edge of the university s campus along 15th Avenue N E in the University District it was founded in February 1927 and was the first public art museum in the state of Washington 1 The original building was designed by Bebb and Gould It was expanded in 1997 to 40 000 square feet 3 700 m2 at which time the 154 seat auditorium was added The addition expansion was designed by Gwathmey Siegel amp Associates Architects Henry Art GalleryHenry Art Gallery main entranceEstablished10 February 1927 1927 02 10 LocationUniversity of Washington campusSeattle WashingtonCoordinates47 39 23 N 122 18 42 W 47 6564 N 122 3117 W 47 6564 122 3117TypeArt museumAccreditationAmerican Alliance of MuseumsKey holdingsJames Turrell Skyspace Light ReignCollectionsContemporary art PhotographyCollection size28 000FounderHorace Chapin HenryDirectorSylvia Wolf John S Behnke DirectorArchitectBebb and Gould original Gwathmey Siegel amp Associates Architects expansion Public transit access1 Line Sound Transit University of Washington stationWebsitehenryart wbr org Contents 1 Founder 2 Exhibitions 3 Collection 4 Brink Award 4 1 Past award winners 5 References 6 External linksFounder EditThe museum was named for Horace C Henry the local businessman who donated money for its founding as well as a collection of paintings he had begun collecting in the 1890s after visiting the Chicago World s Fair 2 Henry donated the collection he built with his late wife Susan of 178 works of art along with funds for construction and the Henry Art Gallery opened to the public on February 10 1927 Some years prior Henry had added gallery space to his own home on Capitol Hill and from 1917 until the foundation of the Henry Gallery he effectively operated a wing of his home as a free museum open to the public 10 hours a week In contrast to Charles and Emma Frye of Seattle s Frye Art Museum Henry made no effort to control the future of the museum he financed indeed he specifically disavowed any such intention 2 3 Exhibitions EditThe Henry s exhibition program is largely devoted to contemporary art and the history of photography Major exhibitions have included Ann Hamilton the common S E N S E Oct 2014 Katinka Bock A and I 2013 Maya Lin 2006 Lynn Hershman Leeson 2005 06 Doug Aitken 2005 James Turrell 2003 and group exhibitions such as W O W The Work of the Work 2004 05 which explored contemporary art s appeal to non visual senses and the body of the viewer Collection EditThe Henry s collection includes over 28 000 objects citation needed The collection includes holdings in photography both historical and contemporary due to the partial gift and purchase of the Joseph and Elaine Monsen collection In 1982 the Henry inherited a sizable collection from the University of Washington s former Costume and Textile Study Center The Henry also holds a James Turrell Skyspace Light Reign a site specific immersive sculpture finished in 2003 Like the Seattle baseball stadium the Skyspace has a retractable roof The Henry has made their collections available for research and general public interest by providing in house and online public access though the Eleanor Henry Reed Collection Study Center and the online collections database These resources allow students and the general public to explore collections for personal or professional research Objects in the collection can be accessed on site by reservation only through the Reed Collection Study Center or academic classes adult study groups and researchers Perspectival view of Henry Art Gallery South elevation view as designed by Bebb and Gould prior to additions by Gwathmey Siegel Henry Art Gallery facing 15th AveBrink Award EditThe Brink Award was a biennial art award for an emerging artist from Washington Oregon or British Columbia worth 12 500 4 The award was established in 2008 and is administered by the Henry Art Gallery 5 6 Past award winners Edit Isabelle Pauwels 2009 7 Andrew Dadson 2011 8 Anne Fenton 2013 9 Jason Hirata 2015 10 Demian DineYazhi 2017 11 References Edit Henry Art Gallery opens in Seattle in February 1927 HistoryLink Seattle History Ink May 30 2002 a b Regina Hackett 2007 The Henry Behind the Henry Artguide Northwest Jen Graves November 22 2007 The Pepsi Challenge The Henry s and the Frye s Original Collections Together for the First Time Can You Guess Who Collected What The Stranger p 29 Retrieved December 6 2007 Graves Jen The Vancouver Problem The Stranger Retrieved January 3 2018 About the Henry henryart org Retrieved January 3 2018 Artists on the Brink Seattle Weekly Seattle Weekly June 14 2017 Retrieved January 3 2018 Isabelle Pauwels wins Seattle s Brink Award Vancouver Sun April 9 2009 Retrieved January 3 2018 Andrew Dadson Wins the Brink The Stranger Retrieved January 3 2018 Brink Award goes to Seattle artist Anne Fenton The Seattle Times Retrieved January 3 2018 The Brink Jason Hirata at Henry Art Gallery in Seattle WA on Wednesdays Sundays Continues through June 26 2016 Seattle Art Events Calendar The Stranger The Stranger Retrieved January 3 2018 The Brink Demian DineYazhi at Henry Art Gallery in Seattle WA on Starts April 14 2018 Wed Sun Through Sept 9 Seattle Art Events Calendar The Stranger The Stranger Retrieved January 3 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Henry Art Gallery Official site Archives of the Northwest Art Project oral histories of artists and others important to the Northwest art scene initiated by the Henry Art Gallery University of Washington Digital Collections Retrieved 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