Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Send your own postcard to friends, family, or yourself!

Make your message travel just like the artists represented in The National Invitational Postcard Exhibit from each of the fifty states.

Artists were invited to make a postcard size image dealing in some respect with the place in which they live. The exhibit is now traveling to venues throughout the United States. Many of the works on paper are two sided - and are installed in such a manner as to permit the patron to examine both surfaces.

See the front desk for mailing basket.

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Winter Exhibits Opening Reception

































On Friday, November 6, 2009 the Woodbury Art Museum welcomed guests to our Winter Exhibits Opening Reception. While sipping apple cider and enjoying a variety of delicious homemade artisan cookies, visitors explored several exhibits, including the National Invitational Postcard Exhibit, The Jeanne Clark Collection and Lewis Sorensen Dolls from the McCurdy Doll Museum. Currently, our galleries represent many different genres and mediums; guests can view paintings, photographs, sculptures and prints, in addition to Selections from the Permanent Collection.


Come flip a postcard or take a trip down memory lane with the McCurdy Museum’s holiday dolls! We invite you to visit our newest exhibitions up through January 15, 2010. Check our website: www.uvu.edu/museum for upcoming shows and events, and a detailed exhibition schedule.




Welcome to Our New Blog, Meet Our Staff


Welcome to the UVU Woodbury Art Museum Blog.
This is the place for news about our exhibits, special events and art related communication in the community.
Meet our Staff:
Marcus Vincent, Director and Curator
Melissa Hempel, Assistant Curator
Amy Stephan, Assistant Registrar
Chris Juber, Preparator
Jesse Royston, Graphic Designer and Public Relations Officer

Our Mission Statement: The Woodbury Art Museum serves as a catalyst in engaging our community in aesthetic investigation and cultural awareness. The museum collects, preserves, and exhibits art and related materials, focusing on, but not limited to, modern and contemporary artistic styles. These exhibitions, programs, and collections stimulate research and serve as a valuable resource in our academic setting as well as in the community.