Last updated: 7/6/2011
9500 Gilman Dr.
La Jolla, CA 92093
UCSD 0010
9500 Gilman Dr.
La Jolla, CA 92093
Outdoors exhibition: open 24/7
Brochures/maps available at info kiosks at entrances to campus.
Mary L. Beebe
phone: 858-534-2117
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Jane Peterson
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The 1,200-acre UCSD campus is located in La Jolla in northern San Diego on a dramatic mesa above the Pacific Ocean. It contains natural chaparral-filled canyons, eucalyptus groves, urban plazas, and green lawns. The campus architecture ranges from California cottages, World War II barracks, and structures from the fifties and sixties to more recent buildings influenced by postmodern architecture. Since its establishment in 1960, UCSD has emerged as one of the leading institutions of higher education in the United States. Including the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, the School of Medicine, the Irwin and Joan Jacobs School of Engineering, the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies, the Rady School of Management, and the Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, UCSD now has an enrollment of more than 28,000 graduate and undergraduate students and is known worldwide for its research strengths in a variety of disciplines.
A new iPhone application for the University of California, San Diego’s Stuart Collection provides a fresh way for visitors to interact with the internationally renowned sculpture collection. Developed at no charge by UC San Diego alumnus John VanZandt, the app is a compilation of short videos that describe each piece of art, from conception through implementation, and makes for a complete self-guided tour. Designed for iPhone and iPad, the Stuart Collection app is available as a free download. “We’re thrilled with the generosity of John VanZandt,” said Mary Beebe, director of the Stuart Collection. “With his help we are now better able to share the Stuart Collection with students, alumni and the entire campus and San Diego community.” The videos are also available on UCSD-TV, iTunes, and YouTube.
The collection results from an innovative partnership between the university and the Stuart Collection. Under an agreement forged in 1982 (and renewed in 2003), the entire campus may be considered as sites for commissioned sculpture. It is further distinguished from a traditional sculpture garden by integration of some of the projects with university buildings. With the enthusiastic cooperation of the UCSD Department of Visual Arts, and financial support from the Stuart Foundation, the Friends of the Stuart Collection, the National Endowment for the Arts, and many other organizations, foundations and individuals, the collection has initiated and completed an impressive range of projects. The selection of artists for commissions is based on the advice of the Stuart Collection Advisory Board, which is composed of art professionals of international stature. Artists are invited to conceive and develop proposals with the assistance of the Stuart Collection staff.
The Stuart Collection at the University of California, San Diego seeks to enrich the cultural, intellectual, and scholarly life of the UCSD campus and of the San Diego community by building and maintaining a unique collection of site-specific works by leading artists of our time.
Artist include: Terry Allen,
Michael Asher,
John Baldessari,
Jackie Ferrara,
Ian Hamilton Finlay,
Richard Fleischner,
Tim Hawkinson,
Jenny Holzer,
Robert Irwin,
Barbara Kruger,
Elizabeth Murray,
Bruce Nauman,
Nam June Paik,
Niki de Saint Phalle,
Alexis Smith,
Kiki Smith’
Do Ho Suh,
William Wegman
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