Catie Lewis presents her series of paintings called “Origins,” highlighting her Filipino heritage. Mallorie Ostrowitz is showing her “Forgotten in Time” series of large photographs that exposes the beauty left behind in abandoned places.
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Catie Lewis presents her series of paintings called “Origins,” highlighting her Filipino heritage. Mallorie Ostrowitz is showing her “Forgotten in Time” series of large photographs that exposes the beauty left behind in abandoned places.
Here is a slideshow of past exhibits from 2023-present.
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Art Connection Studio is a program of Vinfen, an organization dedicated to supporting individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities. ACS teaches art skills to participants and helps them use their talents to generate income. We want to highlight their efforts and dedication to empowerment. We also want to draw attention to the great work that UConn does with the same population through our Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service.
A huge thank you goes out to Art Connection Studio , their leadership, staff and their amazing artists. Thank you to Maurice, Joe, and Dan from our carpentry team at UConn Health for dedicating extra time and effort to make sure this exhibit looks great for our special guests. Thank you to the UConn Leadership team for supporting the vision to make this happen and to Mary Beth Bruder of UConn Center of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research, and Service.
Katiana Jarbath Smith- Haitian American Painter based in Waterbury, CT and William Prensky of West Hartford. Katiana, our feature artist for Black History month, presents a new series of paintings highlighting her Caribbean roots and South Florida upbringing. William Prensky is showing a series of colorful, serene landscapes.
Left Image: “In Sugarcane Shadows” by Katiana Jarbath Smith. Right Image: “A River Runs through It” by William Prensky
New Art Exhibits Feature Beautiful Seascapes and Still Life Imagery
Two new exhibits are on display in the Celeste LeWitt Gallery at UConn Health. See “Comfort and Familiarity” by Nigel Wynter, and “Sights and Sounds” by Peter Barrett through February 8.
Image on the left: “Sights and Sounds” by Peter Barrett
Image on the right: “Rusty Wrenches” by Nigel Wynter
Two new exhibits will be on display in the Celeste LeWitt Gallery in the food court. See “Along the Way” by Linda Webber, our former Art Curator (now retired), and “The Hullabaloo” by Anna Webersen, contemporary abstract artist, August 24 through November 16.”
Two new exhibits will be on display in the Celeste LeWitt Gallery in the food court. See “Roots and Heritage” by Stanwyck Cromwell, a Guyanese painter and educator, and “Veiled Surfaces” by Christopher Brown, contemporary abstract expressionist, June 1 through August 24.