University of California, Santa Barbara. Art, Design & Architecture Museum
AD&A Museum Mission
Because we believe that art can transform individuals and communities, our mission is to stimulate research, support artistic practice, and generate original programming through the Art, Design & Architecture Museum’s collections.
To achieve our mission, the AD&A Museum:
-Collects, preserves and conserves architecture and design archives, primarily from Southern California, and art works representing many cultures and traditions
-Presents exhibitions and educational programs that aim for international significance and resonate with regional audiences and concerns
-Stimulates research and scholarship in its renowned Architecture and Design Collection and in the Art Collections
-Through internships, provides opportunities to students for professional experience in museum and archive work
-Motivates faculty across disciplines to incorporate art, architecture, and design in research and class curricula
-Maintains and strengthens a vibrant network of supporters, colleagues, and collaborators, locally and internationally, to enhance understanding and enjoyment of art and design
About AD&A Museum
In a serene setting alongside a Pacific lagoon, the Art, Design & Architecture Museum at the University of California, Santa Barbara provides intimate access to art. Through rotating installations of its permanent collections along with special exhibitions and programs, the AD&A Museum is both a teaching museum, committed to the development of critical thinking and visual literacy in support of the University’s goals of education, research, and service, and a resource for the wider Santa Barbara community.
The AD&A Museum’s Fine Arts collection includes the Morgenroth Collection of Renaissance Medals and Plaquettes, the Sedgwick Collection of Old Master Paintings, the Feitelson Collection of Old Master Drawings, the Ken Trevey Collection of American Realist Prints, the Fernand Lungren Collection, and a growing collection of contemporary artwork in all media. Contemporary holdings focus on artists active in California, particularly in the Santa Barbara community. The AD&A Museum also features significant holdings in photography, including an extensive collection of vintage daguerreotypes, tintypes and ambrotypes from 1840-1880 as well as works by Muybridge, Weegee, William Wegman, Gary Winogrand, and Carrie Mae Weems. In addition, the art collection is strong in ethnographic objects.
The jewel in the crown of the AD&A Museum’s holdings is the Architecture and Design Collection (ADC), one of the largest and finest architecture and design archives in North America. The ADC is essential for studying the built environment of Southern California from the late 19th- through the mid-20thcenturies and includes the work of such renowned architects as Albert Frey, Irving Gill, Cliff May, Rudolph M. Schindler, and Kem Weber, among others. Of particular regional interest are the archives of George Washington Smith and Lutah Maria Riggs. Mirroring the diverse cultures that have informed the maturity of the West, archival items range from nineteenth- and twentieth-century historical revival architecture to modernist designs, including the impact of industrialization and technology on design and construction.
COLLEGE OF LETTERS & SCIENCE
While the Art, Design & Architecture Museum serves the entire campus and local community, it operates under the auspices of the College of Letters & Science, the largest center of teaching, learning and research at University of California, Santa Barbara. We encourage you to learn more about the College and the vibrant academic community it fosters. Visit the College of Letters & Science web site.
Citations
The Art, Design & Architecture Museum, formerly the University Art Museum, is located on the campus of the UCSB in Goleta, California, United States. Built in 1959, it was originally a gallery for art education at UCSB; Other than the 8,500 original works the UAM also possesses over 1,000,000 architectural drawings, historic photographs, writings, scrapbooks, and three-dimensional objects in the Architecture and Design Collection; The mission of the University Art Museum at the University of California, Santa Barbara, is to serve as a unique educational resource for the various audiences of the university and the community through the collection, preservation, and interpretation of works of art, architecture, and design. By presenting innovative, challenging, and culturally diverse exhibitions, producing catalogues and other publications, and organizing interdisciplinary programs on issues of historical, social, and cultural relevance, the UAM seeks to promote scholarship, inspire creative excellence, and deepen an understanding of the visual arts produced by the world’s peoples, past and present
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I was mainly looking to have it listed as "Architecture & Design Collection, University of California, Santa Barbara" or some version of that, so that we are distinguished from any other architecture and design collection. If possible, the full name is the "Architecture & Design Collection at the Art, Design & Architecture Museum at the University of California, Santa Barbara." Though I realize that is quite the title!
If the "history" tab could include:
UCSB professor David Gebhard (1927-1996) founded the ADC in 1963. Today it is one of the largest architectural archives in North America with almost 2,000,000 drawings, as well as papers, photographs, models, decorative objects, and furniture. The focus of the collection is the design and architecture of southern California from the late 19th through the early 21st century.
More than 275 collections and archives make up the ADC, a portrait of design in the region through the work of well-known figures such as Irving Gill, John Byers, Roland Coate, Sr., George Washington Smith, Myron Hunt and Harold Chambers, Robert Stacy-Judd, R. M. Schindler, Lutah Maria Riggs, Thornton Abell, Gregory Ain, Julius R. Davidson, Palmer Sabin, Kem Weber, Whitney Smith and Wayne Williams, Edward Killingsworth, Rex Lotery, Maynard Lyndon, A. E. Morris, Barton Myers, and Harry Wolf, among others.
Julia Larson, MLIS
Reference Archivist
Architecture and Design Collection
Art, Design & Architecture Museum
University of California, Santa Barbara