THE RICHARD L. NELSON GALLERY was dedicated in 1976 in memory of the first
Chairperson of the Department of Art at UCDavis. Established as an
exhibition venue and teaching resource for the Art Department, the
gallery program also serves the campus population, art communities, and
general public of Northern California and the Central Valley. A
schedule of four exhibitions and the annual MFA show have an emphasis
on contemporary art in support of curriculum in Art and Art History as
their main focus. Special attention is paid to building ties across
disciplines within the University and to partnerships with both cultural
and non-arts groups outside the University. The exhibition program is
supplemented with lectures, publications and other public events.
Gallery operations and programs are supported by various donors,
program support grants, endowment income from the Nelson Gallery
Endowment and the Vesta Endowment Fund, the Department of Art and Art
History, and membership in the Nelson Artfriends, a public organization. In
January 2011, the Nelson Gallery moved to its new 4,000 square foot, state of
the art location located in the former University Club, now called Nelson Hall.
THE FINE ARTS COLLECTION was transferred to the Nelson Gallery in
1979 as a means to provide administration, preservation, conservation,
and physical storage facilities. The collection is the major resource
and repository for art objects on the UC Davis Campus, and contains over
5,000 works of art in various material and media. It represents diverse
historical periods and cultures, as well as significant holdings in
contemporary art, most notably artists associated with the Davis faculty
of the "Funk" period: Arneson, Wiley, Thiebaud, Gilhooley, de Forest,
Hudson, et al. The collection contributes to art education, scholarship
and publication, making works of art available for research, loan, and
presentation nationally and in the gallery programs at The Richard L.
Nelson Gallery and locations on campus, such as The Walter A. Buehler
Alumni & Visitors Center and the Art in Public Places Program.
View selections from the Collection
Group and class visits, meetings with the gallery and collection
staff, and consultation about works in the collection may all be made by
appointment. For additional information on the programs of the Richard
L. Nelson Gallery & The Fine Arts Collection see our exhibitions
page.