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Opening Reception | Hayward Oubre: Structural Integrity

Thursday, September 4, 2025 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Stanley Museum of Art

Celebrate the opening of Hayward Oubre: Structural Integrity at the Stanley Museum of Art.

Join us for an evening of opening remarks, refreshments, and music, as we celebrate the first-ever retrospective of the American modernist and University of Iowa alumnus, Hayward L. Oubre, Jr. (1916–2006).

Organized by the Birmingham Museum of Art, this travelling exhibition features a stunning and extensive display of 52 sculptures, paintings, and prints by Oubre.

Visitors will have a great time exploring...

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Stanley Creates | Happy Birthday, Oubre!

Saturday, September 20, 2025 2:00pm to 3:30pm
Stanley Museum of Art

Join us for a special Stanley Creates event celebrating the birthday of artist Hayward Oubre!

Enjoy cupcakes and learn to make a wire sculpture inspired by his artwork in the exhibition Hayward Oubre: Structural Integrity, currently on view in the galleries. Participants will be provided materials and guidance to bend, twist, and shape wire into imaginative sculptures and designs. The workshop will be led by Agnes Harry Mills, Graduate Assistant in Learning & Engagement at the Stanley Museum of...

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Gallery Walk

Friday, October 3, 2025 5:00pm to 8:00pm
Stanley Museum of Art

Join us for the 2025 Downtown Fall Gallery Walk at the Stanley Museum of Art! The museum will be open late for a special evening of art, food, and exploration.

Stop by to discover the latest exhibition, Hayward Oubre: Structural Integrity, which explores a previously unexamined history of American modernism, or revisit the early years of the University of Iowa's MFA program in In the Studio: Art at Iowa in the 1940s.

Enjoy a self-guided tour of the galleries, take in our beautiful outdoor spaces...

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Hayward Oubre Pop-Up | Veteran and Student at the University of Iowa

Friday, November 14, 2025 11:00am to 1:00pm
Stanley Museum of Art

Visit the Stanley Museum of Art for a pop-up display showcasing items from the University of Iowa Libraries’ Special Collections and Archives related to Hayward Oubre’s student experience.

Visitors are invited to view materials on display in the lobby, including summer art show details, art program brochures, and campus life materials. Take part in an origami craft activity inspired by Oubre’s first wire sculpture.

Bring a friend to experience the pop-up and the Oubre exhibition for a great day at...

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Heard It through the Grapevine: The UI and HBCU Connection

Thursday, December 4, 2025 6:00pm to 8:00pm
Stanley Museum of Art
This program invites alumni from creative fields and scholars to discuss Iowa’s impact on the education and professional lives of Black alumni, and the education of Black artists in general.

On View August 26, 2025 - December 7, 2025

Organized by the Birmingham Museum of Art, this exhibition celebrates a key figure in the history of Black American art, Hayward L. Oubre, Jr. (1916 – 2006). Through a broad range of dazzling works of art, the show explores the achievements of a luminary of American modernism. Hayward Oubre: Structural Integrity is the first monographic retrospective of Oubre’s artwork, and shares a previously unexamined history of American modernism rooted in the South through 52 sculptures, paintings, and prints. 

Geometric painting
Hayward L. Oubre, Jr. (American, 1916–2006), Equilibrium, 1969, acrylic and acrylic
resin on canvas, 30 x 24 in., Collection of Carla and Cleophus Thomas, Jr., image credit:
Erin Croxton

Oubre, who received his Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Iowa, is best known for his work with an everyday material—wire coat hangers—which he used to create modernist masterworks. While living in Alabama and North Carolina, he made art in his vanguard style. These artworks fuse his lived experience, wide-ranging interests, and art historical influences in compositions that range from realism to pure abstraction.

During his extensive career, Oubre was mentored by prominent artists Hale Woodruff and Nancy Elizabeth Prophet, and he worked in regular contact and visual dialogue with esteemed colleagues and friends, including Selma Burke, Elizabeth Catlett, and David Driskell. Making art influenced by scientific progress, political struggle, modernism, and his daily life, he bridged a century with his unshakable determination to create.

Oubre shaped art in the United States not only as an innovative artist, but also as a distinguished educator at two prominent Historically Black Colleges and Universities. He served as the first chair of the art department at Alabama State University (ASU) in Montgomery, from 1949 to 1965. After leaving ASU, Oubre established the art department at Winston-Salem State University (WSSU) in North Carolina, building on the legacy he established at ASU. When he retired in 1981, he had taught and created art for more than forty years, educating generations of Black artists.

Exhibition Tour

Birmingham Museum of Art, October 4, 2024 - February 2, 2025
New Orleans Museum of Art, January 16 - May 3, 2026
 

Hayward Oubre: Structural Integrity is organized by the Birmingham Museum of Art.

Presented with generous support from the Terra Foundation for American Art, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and the Henry Luce Foundation.

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Lead support for the exhibition catalogue provided by the Wyeth Foundation for American Art.

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At the University of Iowa, it is supported by the Beth and Nate Tross Stanley Museum of Art Support Fund, the Members Special Exhibition Fund, Gary and Carol Fethke, and an anonymous donor.

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