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We're excited to welcome you back to the galleries with newly rotated works from our collections as well as a new exhibition from the Northern Vermont Artist Association!

The Fleming and all museum events are free and open to all. Our fall schedule runs September 2 - December 6, 2025, Tuesdays through Saturdays. Please visit our website for the most up to date information on hours, parking, UVM and holiday closures, and more.

 

ART FOR EVERYONE: GATHERING

NEWLY CURATED WORKS IN THE MARBLE COURT

September 4 - Ongoing

Dancing, eating, connecting—all forms of gathering are on display in this latest installation of our museum-wide reimagining of the collections galleries. Celebrating our shared human experiences, these newly installed works from our collections feature artists Hilda Belcher, Francis Ray Hewitt, Paul Sample, and more.

 

BEYOND RED BARNS:

Visions of Gathering and Community by Northern Vermont Artists

September 4, 2025 - May 17, 2026

Highlighting works which underscore our shared belief in the power of art to bring people together and nurture community, we are thrilled to continue the Fleming’s rich connection with the Northern Vermont Artist Association (NVAA) to present this juried group show.

Please note: Our new featured exhibition Kimono: Garment, Canvas, and Artistic Muse opens the following week, we hope you'll come by for our Open House Reception on September 10 to celebrate with us! 

 

Fleming Museum of Art

At the University of Vermont’s Fleming Museum of Art, we boldly center art in learning and conversation. With approximately 25,000 works and growing within its collections, the Museum is uniquely positioned to catalyze interdisciplinary learning, foster community-building, and inspire critical reflection. Each year, thousands of UVM students, community members, and visitors from across the globe explore our galleries, engage with new exhibitions, and experience art that brings people together. Learn more at uvm.edu/fleming.

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