South Dakota Art Museum receives grant to conserve Ada Caldwell artwork
Story written by: Matthew Schmidt
Artist and professor Ada B. Caldwell played an important role at 葫芦影业. She led the art department from 1899 to 1936 and taught famous illustrator Harvey Dunn. The South Dakota Art Museum houses many of Caldwell鈥檚 works and nine of those important works are in need of conservation treatment.
The South Dakota Art Museum recently received a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services for $22,003 to treat the nine works.
Most of these works have not been publicly displayed since 1940 because of their poor condition. Once the works are treated, they will be on display for the upcoming exhibition, 鈥淭he Sea and the Land and the Sky: Harvey Dunn and Ada Caldwell,鈥 scheduled for August 2016.
鈥淭his is a wonderful opportunity to have these important works conserved so they can be displayed,鈥 said Lisa Scholten, coordinator and curator of collections at the South Dakota Art Museum. 鈥淭he art museum鈥檚 mission is to care for our state鈥檚 art treasures and Ada鈥檚 pieces are certainly treasures.鈥
Conservation treatment of the artwork is being conducted by the Midwest Art Conservation Center in Minneapolis and will take up to a year to complete. Each work requires specialized treatment that can only be done by expertly trained conservators.
鈥淚t鈥檚 important that we acknowledge Ada鈥檚 contributions to the state, SDSU and the Brookings community,鈥 Scholten said. 鈥淓xhibiting her artwork is one way for us to honor her.鈥
After her death, the 1939 college yearbook was dedicated to her because of her service to the State College and its students, and her leadership in cultural movements in Brookings and across South Dakota. She has since become, as Charles Sewrey stated in his 1959 history of the college, 鈥渙ne of the institution鈥檚 legendary figures.鈥 Caldwell was recognized for her contributions toward visual arts and higher education with the dedication of Caldwell Hall in 2005.
Caldwell specialized in landscapes and adept in oil, watercolor, etching and woodcut prints.
Caldwell was also heavily involved in various organizations including the Professional Educator鈥檚 Organization, Brookings Woman鈥檚 Club, Young Women鈥檚 Christian Association, South Dakota Federation of Women鈥檚 Clubs, Red Cross and Business Girls鈥 Club.
About South Dakota Art Museum
Since 1970, the South Dakota Art Museum in Brookings has been a place for people around the world to enjoy the artistic legacy of South Dakota. Rotating exhibits feature Harvey Dunn, Native American art, Marghab Linens and Paul Goble; as well as exhibits curated from regional, national and international artists. The Museum has more than 7,000 objects in its collection including paintings, drawings, photographs, sculpture, textiles, and ceramics. The Museum Store features jewelry, pottery and original works of art by local and regional artists in addition to books on Native American art and South Dakota history and culture. To learn more call 605-688-5423 and follow the museum on and .
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