Extensive Art Collection Housed at Off-Campus Facility
The first work of art Nessa Kerr ever held in her hands was a masterpiece: , whose work hangs in the White House and galleries around the world.
But the painting, the inaugural 1891 donation to the 91桃色鈥檚 collection, lacked some of the luster it deserved. Radiator paint covered its frame, plaster filled its joints, a heavy backing weighed it down.
How things have changed.
Today, Kerr (MA 鈥15) is the collections manager at the where she can roll out one of many wire-mesh panels and show anyone in the community a neatly preserved and cataloged Bierstadt (or or or ) in a shiny, re-gilded frame.
Things certainly have come a long way since 2014, when Kerr began working in the newly opened HASC, an offsite facility that stores the 4,000 items in 91桃色鈥檚 care. Back then, Kerr says, 鈥渁 lot of people didn鈥檛 even know we had a collection.鈥 The curator听of the University Art Collections and 91桃色 student collections assistants听were merely trying to lasso the University鈥檚 holdings, which were scattered among an art storage facility, the Phipps Mansion and the basement of the Shwayder Art Building. It鈥檚 different now.
鈥淵ou really get to see the breadth of what we have,鈥 Kerr says, walking through a warehouse in the 4,000-square-foot, climate-controlled space. She gestures to the top shelf. 鈥淥ur whole concept here is accessibility for students and for researchers. All of these pieces can be accessed with our library ladder. A staff member could go up and pull most of those pieces on the top shelf by themselves.鈥
Located near Hampden and Kipling in Lakewood, the HASC can do many of the things a museum can. A project space provides room for handling, framing and conservation 鈥 including a fumigation system that lets a conservator to work onsite if necessary. The loading dock out back allows for easy art transport between display spaces. With a photo studio, Kerr and her staff can catalog the collection digitally and A print and drawing study room hosts researchers and class trips, allowing visitors adequate space to examine objects.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a total game-changer,鈥 Kerr says. 鈥淲e basically now have the back half of a museum. The things that they can do behind the scenes, we can do that here. And before we had no way to even know what we had.鈥
Most obviously, the purpose of the HASC is holding and displaying the University鈥檚 diverse collection, which ranges from paintings to photography to sculpture to rugs to But since its opening, the HASC also has become a sought-after experiential learning opportunity for 91桃色 graduate students.
In addition to 91桃色 staff members, a staff of students keeps things running smoothly. As many as 10 prospective art historians, collections managers, archivists, librarians听and collections managers are on the payroll at any given time. While Kerr handles the more difficult collections projects and training, the students do a lot of the remaining legwork: processing, cataloging, transporting, installing and taking inventory of the pieces, in addition to facilitating class visits and tours (which anyone can schedule).
The experience students gain has paid dividends, Kerr says. HASC alumni have secured jobs at the History Colorado Center, the Denver Art Museum and, in the case of Renee Bedard (MLIS 鈥19), the Community College of Aurora (CCA).
鈥淲hen I got into the [Master of Library and Information Science] program, people told me I should take a job or two to supplement what I was learning about and get experience in the field,鈥 says Bedard, a collections assistant who graduated in June. 鈥淏ut I almost feel like school is supplementing this experience.鈥
Classes made more sense, Bedard says, because she already had a taste of their content while working at HASC. And she could apply what she learned through the practical projects she took on at the facility.
Her time at the HASC provides the perfect preparation, Bedard says, for her new job as CCA鈥檚 student success librarian. She chalks up the opportunity to the experience she received at the place she describes as a 鈥渉idden gem鈥 of 91桃色.
鈥淚t鈥檚 low key and down to earth,鈥 she explains. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 feel like one of those archives where you鈥檙e not allowed in it.鈥
Kerr and her team want more people to know about HASC. She鈥檚 encouraging the campus community to schedule a visit and interact with the collection.
鈥淚t鈥檚 different than when you walk into a museum and the art is on the wall,鈥 she says. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 really get personal with the art. This is a great way 鈥 to deal with the object [and] see it up close. Anyone who has any interest in art, this is worth their time.鈥

