In celebration of Vermont's unobstructed view of the total solar eclipse, UVM Libraries recently partnered with the School of the Arts for an eclipse-themed exhibit of student art in Howe Library. The exhibit is located on the first floor of Howe Library, near the Center for Multimedia Development. Catamounts from the School of the Arts got abstract with artwork displaying neon stars, a rhinoceros with bowling balls for feet, a squiggly moon, and so much more. The exhibit will be up through the end of the semester.
The exhibit was curated by Meg Brennan, Julia English, Emily Mistretta, and Beau Staff. A placard next to the exhibit introduces the exhibit with the title "Totally Solar." Scroll to see the featured art.
Peyton Applegate
Colors of the Cosmos, 2024
Acrylic on Canvas Board
16in x 20in
Rou Pereira
One Sun, 2024
Watercolor on Paper
8.5in x 11in
Rou Pereira
On a Roll, 2023
Oil Pastel on Paper
8.5in x 11in
Elinor Hoerner
Shift, 2024
Pencil on Paper
16in x 20in
Allyson Frey
Eclipse, 2024
Acrylic on Canvas
9in x 12in
Rou Pereira
Unburnable, 2023
Marker on Paper
8.5in x 11in
Peyton Applegate
Safe & Sound, 2024
Acrylic on Canvas Board
16in x 20in