A new museum at UC Davis will showcase work from the art departments glory days in the 1960s and 70s.
Rachel Teagle, Shrem Museum director, right, and UC Davis Collections Manager Robin Bernhard examine a painting Friday by William T. Wiley and Terry Buckendorf, part of UC Davis’ art collection.
A mixed media on paper piece by Nancy Rubins titled "Red After the Fan Blewit Onto the Pile" which is part of UC Davis' art collection at Davis, Calif., on Friday, February 21, 2014. Because of space issues some of the key items in UC Davis' art collection have never been seen by the public, which includes Andy Warhol photos and prints and antiquities from South America and Egypt. The unseen nature of those works will soon change as UC Davis' new Shrem Museum building approaches ground breaking March 1.
Rachel Teagle, UC Davis Director of the Shrem Museum of Art with a unglazed ceramic with graphite piece from Bruce Nauman titled "Cup Merging with its Saucer," part of UC Davis' art collection at Davis, Calif., on Friday, February 21, 2014. Because of space issues some of the key items in UC Davis' art collection have never been seen by the public, which includes Andy Warhol photos and prints and antiquities from South America and Egypt. The unseen nature of those works will soon change as UC Davis' new Shrem Museum building approaches ground breaking March 1.
A acrylic and colored pencil on canvas board painting by William T. Wiley and Terry Buckendorf which is part of UC Davis' art collection at Davis, Calif., on Friday, February 21, 2014. Because of space issues some of the key items in UC Davis' art collection have never been seen by the public, which includes Andy Warhol photos and prints and antiquities from South America and Egypt. The unseen nature of those works will soon change as UC Davis' new Shrem Museum building approaches ground breaking March 1.