A collaborative exhibition featuring art and architectural works by students
from UMass Amherst & UMass Dartmouth
A traveling exhibition celebrating UMass Brutalist Heritage .....
Windows on UMass is a collaborative project that inspired students to interpret the brutalist buildings of the UMass Amherst and UMass Dartmouth campus through their windows. The exhibit showcases original work of students from both universities. It comprises various mediums including but not limited to photography, digital renderings, drawings, and writings.
Windows on UMass renews the public perception of UMass collection of Brutalist heritage by highlighting their historic and cultural significance and today's use of these treasures. as well as the people that use them.
The Windows on UMass exhibit is led by UMassBRUT founding members Timothy M. Rohan, Associate Professor and Chair of the Department of the History of Art & Architecture, UMass Amherst and Ludmilla Pavlova-Gillham, Senior Campus Planner and Architect, UMass Amherst.
Exhibition curators and designers: Colleen Tully, MArch ’24, Erica DeWitt, MArch’23, Lincoln Nemetez-Carlson, MArch ’23, with the assistance of Kay Tierney, MArch candidate.
Sponsors: UMass Amherst History of Art and Architecture; UMass Amherst Libraries; UMass Amherst College of Humanities and Fine Arts Research Council Grant and Conference Grant; UMass Amherst Campus Planning; and Docomomo New England.