LINCOLN, NE.- Matt Rhule, head football coach at the University of Nebraska, sees in the photograph Football Kick by Harold Edgerton a pivotal moment in the gameone that every coach has experienced, whether in triumph or heartbreak.
Rhule is one of 45 community co-curators for the exhibition Go Big Red on view August 16 through December 31 at Sheldon Museum of Art on the University of NebraskaLincoln campus. For the show, each co-curator or team of co-curators selected a work from the museums collection that features red, the school color chosen by University of Nebraska students in 1892.
To Susan Longhenry, the museums director and one of the exhibitions co-curators, the universitys rallying chant Go Big Red is an intangible force that unites and inspires people on campus, in Lincoln, and across Nebraska.
We're excited to extend that spirit into the museum's galleries, she said. There, visitors will find paintings, photographs, prints, and sculptures accompanied by statements from the co-curators who selected the works.
Collectively the art spans history, genres, styles, and media, just as the participants and their reflections represent the distinctive individuals who have come together to realize the exhibition.
Erin Hanas, Sheldons curator for academic and campus engagement, organized Go Big Red and the work of its 45 guest curatorsa group that includes students, staff, faculty, athletic coaches, administrators, and friends of the university.
Hanas credits the co-curators with helping museum visitors see art in new ways, saying Everyone brings their own perspective to viewing art, and everyone has something valuable to say about what they see in a work of art.