A collaborative exhibition featuring art and architectural works by students from UMass Amherst & UMass Dartmouth. Thursday, March 6 - Sunday, March 23, 2025
Locations
CVPA Campus Gallery (upper gallery space), 285 Old Westport Road in Dartmouth, MA 02747
Breuer Window Sculpture presented at Claire T. Carney Library
Reception: Wednesday, March 19, 4 to 6 PM at the CVPA Campus Gallery
Gallery Hours: Monday - Friday 10 AM–5 PM, Thursdays open until 7 PM, Saturday 12–4 PM
Hours During the Spring Break, March 10-14: Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 10 AM to 5 PM
Additional Hours: Sunday, March 23 from 10 AM – 2 PM
www.umassd.edu/cvpa/galleries
www.umassbrut.org
Facebook / Instagram @UMassDartmouthGalleries
gallery@umassd.edu
All events are free and open to the public
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The CVPA Campus Gallery and UMassBRUT are proud to present Windows on UMass, a collaborative exhibition featuring art and architectural works by students from UMass Amherst & UMass Dartmouth from March 6 through March 23, 2025. The opening reception is planned for Wednesday, March 19, 4 to 6 pm at CVPA Campus Gallery at 285 Old Westport Road in Dartmouth, MA 02747. Light refreshments will be served. (Please use parking lot 5, 14 or 18 and walk to the CVPA building from there. The gallery is on the first floor.)
Windows on UMass is a project that inspired students to interpret the brutalist buildings of the UMass Amherst and UMass Dartmouth campus through their windows. The exhibition showcases original work of students from both universities through photography, digital renderings, drawings, and writings. Windows on UMass renews the public perception of the UMass Brutalist heritage buildings by highlighting their historic and cultural significance, today's use of these treasures, and the people that use them.
This exhibition shows how students see the windows of the historic Brutalist buildings of the UMass campuses from multiple viewpoints, with the art history students providing a written reflection about windows forming connections, the Interior Architecture + Design (IA+D) students considering the quality of natural lighting in the interior space through the windows, and reimagining the CVPA building with consideration of existing and newly proposed windows.
The Windows on UMass exhibition premiered at UMass Amherst in the Fall of 2024 as a project initiated by UMassBRUT founding members from UMass Amherst, Timothy M. Rohan, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of the History of Art & Architecture, and Ludmilla Pavlova-Gillham, Senior Campus Planner and Architect, curated by Erica DeWitt, MArch ’23 and Lincoln Nemetez-Carlson, MArch ’23. UMass Dartmouth students from Fall 2024 classes of Prof. Anna Dempsey and Prof. Laura Franz’s ARH 102 Intro the History of Art, as well Prof. Stephanie McGoldrick’s IAD 202: Lighting Design Studio, and Prof. Rose Botti-Salitsky’s IAD 302: Institutional Design Studio are included, with work aimed at reshaping perceptions of the Brutalist architecture of the University of Massachusetts system.
The Breuer Window Sculpture presented at Claire T. Carney Library during the exhibition was designed and built by Colleen Tully, UMass Amherst graduate student in Architecture and Design (‘24), to investigate and invite public perceptions of brutalism. It comprises a modular plywood sculpture that is a 3/4 scale model inspired by the precast concrete facade panels of Marcel Breuer’s Lincoln Campus Center at UMass Amherst. The sculpture has been exhibited on this campus at the Fine Arts Center “Joy of Art” event in October 2023, at the Lincoln Campus Center for the Association of Preservation Technology Northeast conference in February 2024, the Association of University Architects conference in June 2024, and at the Olver Design Building Gallery Windows on UMass exhibition in October 2024.
Sincere thanks to UMass Amherst Lincoln Nemetz-Carlson for the exhibition design and associated exhibition visuals, Ludmilla Pavlova-Gillham and Kay Tierney for all their work on bringing the exhibition to UMass Dartmouth, UMass Dartmouth librarian Sonia P Pacheco and Dean Nancy Godleski for welcoming the “Breuer Window Sculpture” at Claire T. Carney Library, Allison Cywin, Stephanie McGoldrick, Rose Botti-Salitsky, Rob Millard-Mendez, Shingo Furukawa and Viera Levitt for assisting with the installation of the exhibition as well as IA+D students Mariana Barroso, Brandon Colon, Jay Martin and Branden Heneine.
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About UMassBRUT
After years of individual endeavors on each campus to promote its modernist architecture, UMass Dartmouth and UMass Amherst joined forces in 2019 to create UMassBRUT as a collaborative advocacy group of faculty members, staff, students, alumni, and interested parties dedicated to celebrating, preserving, and re-imagining our mid-century Brutalist public architecture. UMass Boston and UMass Lowell joined the effort in 2023.
Our mission is to raise awareness of the relevance and international significance of the Brutalist architectural heritage across the campuses of the UMass System. To achieve this goal, UMassBRUT sponsors public and scholarly activities and events that promote the importance of these architectural icons and highlight the critical need to preserve them now and for future generations.
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