Scan your IowaOne Card at the front desk
All galleries are located on the second floor. The Visual Lab and Visual Classroom are on the third floor
Check large bags and coats in the cloakroom. Gallery Hosts can provide a free locker key
Terraces on the third floor are open to all visitors. If you would like to study there, ask a Gallery Host for a clear tote bag
Food and drinks must stay in the lobby
Please maintain at least an arm's length distance from all artworks.
Only pencils are allowed beyond the first floor. Ask a Gallery Host for a pencil and clipboard
Like what you see? You can take pictures! Please remember to turn your flash off to protect the art
What Will You Do During Your Visit?
Beyond simply looking at art, your visit will include engaging activities designed to help you develop essential skills such as observation and critical thinking.
Close Looking
This activity encourages spending time observing a single artwork in detail.
• Observe: Spend several minutes just looking at the artwork without reading any labels or descriptions.
• Notice: Pay attention to details like colors, shapes, textures, and patterns, and consider how they interact.
• Describe: Discuss what you see with your peers.
• Interpret: Think about the artist's choices and what they might be trying to communicate. Ask questions like,“What is shown?” and “What areas does the artist emphasize, and why might that be?”

Contextual Analysis
Object Viewing involves learning about the history and context of specific artworks.
• Question: Look closely at museum objects and analyze their features. Consider questions like, "What does this object
tell us about the people who made and used it?"
• Compare: Compare historical museum objects with contemporary equivalents to understand changes over time.
• Discuss Context: Explore the cultural, historical, and social context of the objects.

Teaching Spaces
The Visual Laboratory and Visual Classroom offers classes a space for in depth learning
The Visual Classroom is a dedicated space where we bring out objects not currently on display in the galleries.
The Visual Laboratory contains artwork specially selected by instructors for their courses throughout the semester. It also includes a table for students to work or meet, and a puzzle for visitors to enjoy.
Both spaces can be accessed on the third floor.
Additional Resources
Visit the faculty webpage to schedule an object viewing, request artworks to display in the Visual Lab, and access instructor resources for faculty and students including digital files, worksheets, videos, and more.

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The Stanley’s collection is curated to serve the needs of faculty and students at the University of Iowa. You can explore the museum’s collection or contact stanley-colleges@uiowa.edu to discuss ways that the museum can support your research or teaching.