How do we express big and little ideas, feelings, disruptions and transformations?
UAMA's annual summer Vault Show brings artworks out of storage and into conversation in new and intriguing ways. Drawn from our permanent collection of over 7,000 objects, this year’s edition comes together around the ideas of "BIG" and "little."
Pondering the physically largest and smallest works in the collection led to deeper reflections on size, scale and meaning. How do we express big and little ideas, feelings, disruptions and transformations? Do artists ever make mountains out of molehills, put good things in small packages, or create something greater than the sum of its parts? The works on view invite you to explore small details and vast expanses, including giants and hidden gems from the museum’s permanent collection as it has grown over the last 80+ years.
Curated by Willa Ahlschwede, Curator of Academic and Community Engagement, with support from students Jocelyn James, Mila Tomizuka, and Lei Wang.