The University of Iowa
Iowa Gallery - Digitized Art Collections from The University of Iowa

About the Iowa Gallery

 

  1. Who can use these images?

Anyone can view the collection, but repurposing the images is subject to copyright restrictions. Commercial use or distribution of the image is not permitted without prior permission of the copyright holder.  You must apply fair use principles to the use of copyright materials. The images may be used for educational purposes only: study, teaching, scholarly research. They may not be downloaded, copied, retained, printed, shared, modified or otherwise distributed except as provided for by permitted educational uses. They may not be re-published in any way, including mounted on an unrestricted web site. For further information, please refer to the Rights Management and Contact Information statements in the metadata record that accompanies each digital image.

  1. Where did these images come from?

The images in the Iowa Gallery come from the Daily Palette, the permanent collection at the University of Iowa Museum of Art, and the School of Art and Art History’s Graduate Archive.

  1. How soon will more images be available?

More images will be added regularly. Information about the images will also be updated on a regular basis.

  1. Acknowledgements:

The Iowa Gallery was coordinated by the Digital Library Services department of The University of Iowa Libraries, with assistance from Scott Fiddelke, Les Finken, John Osborne, Laura Riskedahl, and Linda Roth. Special thanks to content coordinators Jon Winet, Craig Dietrich, and Christina McClelland, Daily Palette; Eric Dean, School of Art & Art History; and Jeff Martin, UIMA.