Arts, Culture, and Entertainment

  • Libraries' Summer Art Exhibits Now on View

     

    The Libraries’ summer art exhibits currently on view feature “Modeling the Art and Engineering of Roman Aqueducts with Legos™,” a series of aqueducts constructed of Legos by UConn Professor of Geology Gary Robbins and the “Average Joe Photo Show,” a combination photography exhibition and philanthropic project, which showcases images of water and the human figure taken with cell phone or tablet, and benefits an international water organization

    To provide water to crowded cities throughout the ancient Roman world, the Romans built some 600 aqueducts. Not only were the aqueducts marvels of engineering and hydraulics but also wondrous works of architecture and art. Robbins’ original Lego™ models on display exemplify some of the diversity in design of these marvels and demonstrate both how the aqueducts worked and why their ruins still evoke a sense of awe.

     The “Average Joe Photo Show” originated at the Lori Warner Gallery in Chester, CT and was the brainchild of friends Lori Warner and Rebecca Steiner.  The exhibition features 234 eclectic photographs taken in Connecticut as well as far-flung corners of the world by photographers, both professional and amateur.  A portion of the proceeds from sales benefit water.org, an organization providing access to safe water and sanitation to people in Africa, South Asia, and Central America.

     A public reception will take place on Thursday, August 28 from 5-6:30 p.m. in Homer Babbidge Library.  

     For more information, please visit:  http://lib.uconn.edu/about/exhibits/

    For more information, contact: suzanne zack at suzanne.zack@uconn.edu