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DESCRIPTION:The Faculty Edit: Framing Photo-Secession features selected wor
 ks from the Museum’s collections as curated by UVM’s School of the Art
 s faculty Nicole Bull\, Ace Lehner\, Bill McDowell\, and Sarah Richter. Th
 e exhibit will be on view Tuesday\, March 24 through Saturday\, March 28 i
 n the Fleming’s Learning Studio during regular visiting hours and a pane
 l discussion with the faculty-curators will be held on Wednesday\, March 2
 5 at 5pm.\n\nPlaced in conversation with our featured exhibition\, Photo-S
 ecession: Painterly Masterworks of Turn-of-the-Century Photography\, this 
 pop-up exhibit dives deeper into the spirited artists and pivotal moments 
 in photography’s early history\, such as when Clara E. Sipprell\, became
  the first female artist to have an artwork acquired by the Museum of Mode
 rn Art\, New York in 1932. Works by Sipprell will also be on view in colla
 boration with Silver Special Collections.\n\nUVM’s Fleming Museum of Art
  is free and open to all. No admission or reservation is required for entr
 y or events. For more information visit uvm.edu/fleming.\n\n \n\nFleming M
 useum of Art\n\nWe are UVM’s art museum. From class visits and public pr
 ograms to research and exhibitions shaped by the questions\, creativity\, 
 and discoveries happening right here on campus: the Fleming is where learn
 ing comes alive. Each year\, thousands of UVM students\, community members
 \, and visitors gather here to experience art that brings people together.
 \n\nImages: Burlington\, Vermont\, United States. UVM CLASS OF 1846-54\, c
 a. 1851-1854. Ambrotypes\, or daguerreotypes. 2002.7.2.1-16 LA
LOCATION:Fleming Museum
SUMMARY:The Faculty Edit: Framing Photo-Secession Pop-Up
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/framing-photo-secession-pop-up
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
CATEGORIES:Art exhibits
CATEGORIES:Free
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260325
DESCRIPTION:The Faculty Edit: Framing Photo-Secession features selected wor
 ks from the Museum’s collections as curated by UVM’s School of the Art
 s faculty Nicole Bull\, Ace Lehner\, Bill McDowell\, and Sarah Richter. Th
 e exhibit will be on view Tuesday\, March 24 through Saturday\, March 28 i
 n the Fleming’s Learning Studio during regular visiting hours and a pane
 l discussion with the faculty-curators will be held on Wednesday\, March 2
 5 at 5pm.\n\nPlaced in conversation with our featured exhibition\, Photo-S
 ecession: Painterly Masterworks of Turn-of-the-Century Photography\, this 
 pop-up exhibit dives deeper into the spirited artists and pivotal moments 
 in photography’s early history\, such as when Clara E. Sipprell\, became
  the first female artist to have an artwork acquired by the Museum of Mode
 rn Art\, New York in 1932. Works by Sipprell will also be on view in colla
 boration with Silver Special Collections.\n\nUVM’s Fleming Museum of Art
  is free and open to all. No admission or reservation is required for entr
 y or events. For more information visit uvm.edu/fleming.\n\n \n\nFleming M
 useum of Art\n\nWe are UVM’s art museum. From class visits and public pr
 ograms to research and exhibitions shaped by the questions\, creativity\, 
 and discoveries happening right here on campus: the Fleming is where learn
 ing comes alive. Each year\, thousands of UVM students\, community members
 \, and visitors gather here to experience art that brings people together.
 \n\nImages: Burlington\, Vermont\, United States. UVM CLASS OF 1846-54\, c
 a. 1851-1854. Ambrotypes\, or daguerreotypes. 2002.7.2.1-16 LA
LOCATION:Fleming Museum
SUMMARY:The Faculty Edit: Framing Photo-Secession Pop-Up
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/framing-photo-secession-pop-up
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
CATEGORIES:Art exhibits
CATEGORIES:Free
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260326
DESCRIPTION:The Faculty Edit: Framing Photo-Secession features selected wor
 ks from the Museum’s collections as curated by UVM’s School of the Art
 s faculty Nicole Bull\, Ace Lehner\, Bill McDowell\, and Sarah Richter. Th
 e exhibit will be on view Tuesday\, March 24 through Saturday\, March 28 i
 n the Fleming’s Learning Studio during regular visiting hours and a pane
 l discussion with the faculty-curators will be held on Wednesday\, March 2
 5 at 5pm.\n\nPlaced in conversation with our featured exhibition\, Photo-S
 ecession: Painterly Masterworks of Turn-of-the-Century Photography\, this 
 pop-up exhibit dives deeper into the spirited artists and pivotal moments 
 in photography’s early history\, such as when Clara E. Sipprell\, became
  the first female artist to have an artwork acquired by the Museum of Mode
 rn Art\, New York in 1932. Works by Sipprell will also be on view in colla
 boration with Silver Special Collections.\n\nUVM’s Fleming Museum of Art
  is free and open to all. No admission or reservation is required for entr
 y or events. For more information visit uvm.edu/fleming.\n\n \n\nFleming M
 useum of Art\n\nWe are UVM’s art museum. From class visits and public pr
 ograms to research and exhibitions shaped by the questions\, creativity\, 
 and discoveries happening right here on campus: the Fleming is where learn
 ing comes alive. Each year\, thousands of UVM students\, community members
 \, and visitors gather here to experience art that brings people together.
 \n\nImages: Burlington\, Vermont\, United States. UVM CLASS OF 1846-54\, c
 a. 1851-1854. Ambrotypes\, or daguerreotypes. 2002.7.2.1-16 LA
LOCATION:Fleming Museum
SUMMARY:The Faculty Edit: Framing Photo-Secession Pop-Up
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/framing-photo-secession-pop-up
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
CATEGORIES:Art exhibits
CATEGORIES:Free
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260327
DESCRIPTION:The Faculty Edit: Framing Photo-Secession features selected wor
 ks from the Museum’s collections as curated by UVM’s School of the Art
 s faculty Nicole Bull\, Ace Lehner\, Bill McDowell\, and Sarah Richter. Th
 e exhibit will be on view Tuesday\, March 24 through Saturday\, March 28 i
 n the Fleming’s Learning Studio during regular visiting hours and a pane
 l discussion with the faculty-curators will be held on Wednesday\, March 2
 5 at 5pm.\n\nPlaced in conversation with our featured exhibition\, Photo-S
 ecession: Painterly Masterworks of Turn-of-the-Century Photography\, this 
 pop-up exhibit dives deeper into the spirited artists and pivotal moments 
 in photography’s early history\, such as when Clara E. Sipprell\, became
  the first female artist to have an artwork acquired by the Museum of Mode
 rn Art\, New York in 1932. Works by Sipprell will also be on view in colla
 boration with Silver Special Collections.\n\nUVM’s Fleming Museum of Art
  is free and open to all. No admission or reservation is required for entr
 y or events. For more information visit uvm.edu/fleming.\n\n \n\nFleming M
 useum of Art\n\nWe are UVM’s art museum. From class visits and public pr
 ograms to research and exhibitions shaped by the questions\, creativity\, 
 and discoveries happening right here on campus: the Fleming is where learn
 ing comes alive. Each year\, thousands of UVM students\, community members
 \, and visitors gather here to experience art that brings people together.
 \n\nImages: Burlington\, Vermont\, United States. UVM CLASS OF 1846-54\, c
 a. 1851-1854. Ambrotypes\, or daguerreotypes. 2002.7.2.1-16 LA
LOCATION:Fleming Museum
SUMMARY:The Faculty Edit: Framing Photo-Secession Pop-Up
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/framing-photo-secession-pop-up
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
CATEGORIES:Art exhibits
CATEGORIES:Free
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DTSTAMP:20260516T230558Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52303572205568
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260328
DESCRIPTION:The Faculty Edit: Framing Photo-Secession features selected wor
 ks from the Museum’s collections as curated by UVM’s School of the Art
 s faculty Nicole Bull\, Ace Lehner\, Bill McDowell\, and Sarah Richter. Th
 e exhibit will be on view Tuesday\, March 24 through Saturday\, March 28 i
 n the Fleming’s Learning Studio during regular visiting hours and a pane
 l discussion with the faculty-curators will be held on Wednesday\, March 2
 5 at 5pm.\n\nPlaced in conversation with our featured exhibition\, Photo-S
 ecession: Painterly Masterworks of Turn-of-the-Century Photography\, this 
 pop-up exhibit dives deeper into the spirited artists and pivotal moments 
 in photography’s early history\, such as when Clara E. Sipprell\, became
  the first female artist to have an artwork acquired by the Museum of Mode
 rn Art\, New York in 1932. Works by Sipprell will also be on view in colla
 boration with Silver Special Collections.\n\nUVM’s Fleming Museum of Art
  is free and open to all. No admission or reservation is required for entr
 y or events. For more information visit uvm.edu/fleming.\n\n \n\nFleming M
 useum of Art\n\nWe are UVM’s art museum. From class visits and public pr
 ograms to research and exhibitions shaped by the questions\, creativity\, 
 and discoveries happening right here on campus: the Fleming is where learn
 ing comes alive. Each year\, thousands of UVM students\, community members
 \, and visitors gather here to experience art that brings people together.
 \n\nImages: Burlington\, Vermont\, United States. UVM CLASS OF 1846-54\, c
 a. 1851-1854. Ambrotypes\, or daguerreotypes. 2002.7.2.1-16 LA
LOCATION:Fleming Museum
SUMMARY:The Faculty Edit: Framing Photo-Secession Pop-Up
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.uvm.edu/event/framing-photo-secession-pop-up
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions and performances
CATEGORIES:Art exhibits
CATEGORIES:Free
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