Celeste LeWitt Gallery at UConn Health
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Description
The Celeste LeWitt Gallery at UConn Health is located in the North side of our main dining facility. Named after the founder of the Connecticut Collection, Celeste LeWitt Gallery hosts exhibits Four exhibits per year, featuring two artists Connecticut-based artists per show. Celeste, who was a cousin of world renowned conceptual artist, Sol LeWitt started the Connecticut Collection in 1979 through what was known as the women's auxiliary. She established our art collection with the intention of using art to enhance our public spaces and cultivate a healing environment. Celeste would later pass the baton to Linda Webber, who established the gallery in her honor. Linda served as Art Curator for 22 years before retiring in 2022. Andre Rochester is our current curator. All are welcome to submit work for our ongoing open call to artists. We are currently planning exhibits from 2026 and beyond. As a public institution, exhibits in Celeste LeWitt Gallery must not include imagery containing religious, political, violent, or nude content. Only two-dimensional art can be exhibited in the gallery. All works must be ready to hang, including appropriate hardware for installation. Artwork will not be accepted without proper wire installed. At the end of each show, artists often donate a work of art to our collection. Although encouraged, art donations are not a requirement for exhibiting.