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The Artwork

Hancher is proud to showcase a diverse collection of visual art that reflects the creativity, spirit, and stories of our community and beyond. Created by local artists, visiting creatives, and collaborators from across the globe, the featured artwork enhances our spaces and invites reflection, dialogue, and inspiration.

image of the artwork Anonymous Creature (2009)

Anonymous Creature (2009)
El Anatsui (b. 1944, Ghana)

Found aluminum and copper wire

West African sculptor El Anatsui is one of the most admired artists in the world today. In May 2015, he was awarded the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement by the Venice Biennale. The award—one of the most prestigious in the art world—acknowledges his international success and his influence on two generations of artists in West Africa.

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WE ALL PERFORM (2016)
Anita Jung and seventh-graders across Iowa

Anita Jung, a professor in the University of Iowa’s School of Art & Art History, collaborated with seventh-grade students in Algona, Council Bluffs, Iowa City, Maquoketa, Muscatine, Spencer, and Storm Lake to create a work of art centered around notions of performance. Students took selfies and then transformed them with text. Jung selected a number of the altered selfies to incorporate into We All Perform.

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Untitled (1976)
Luther Utterback (1948–1997))

Indiana limestone

Luther Utterback, University of Iowa student (BFA in 1970, MA in 1972, and MFA in 1973), created Untitled in 1976 after Wallace Tomasini, professor and former director of the UI School of Art and Art History, directed a competition for the piece. The four blocks of stone were cut at Reed Quarries near Bloomington, Indiana, weighing approximately 40 tons apiece, and transported to Iowa City by railroad and truck. Utterback supervised the placement of each stone with abundant attention to detail; measurements and angles were checked and rechecked, stones were positioned and repositioned. Utterback's intention with Untitled is the piece will change in appearance as the limestone and its new environment “adjust” to each other. In April of 2013, Utterback's sculpture was relocated on the grounds for a new Hancher Auditorium.

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Wellspring (2020)
Colette Hosmer (b. 1946)

Colette Hosmer is an internationally renowned sculptor who creates and resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She is a contemporary naturalist who is celebrated globally for her monumental outdoor sculptures and site-specific work utilizing organic materials.

Wellspring is an outdoor, granite sculpture composed of 30 fish. The sculpture was unveiled on September 25, 2020, and the piece represents the creativity of Iowa City residents and how Hancher Auditorium and other forms of art overflow into the city and community.

Through the Iowa Youth Writing Project and the Iowa City Community School District Foundation, hundreds of third-grade students—in 28 classrooms at 25 schools in 8 cities and towns across Iowa—were assigned to give a fish a name and write an original story about their fish. Wellspring: An Anthology of Inspired Student Writing was published later in 2021.

Inspired by Wellspring, writer Tess Weaver and artist Jennifer Black Reinhardt created Fishtastic! A Tale of Magic and Friendship. This lovely children's book may be ordered online from University of Iowa Press.