32°: The Art of Winter

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32°: The Art of Winter features winter inspired works of art in an array of mediums, from the late-nineteenth century to present day. Artworks ranging from Claude Monet’s Grainstacks, to contemporary photography, sound pieces, digital art, games and ephemeral sculptures will be located both inside the gallery space and on the Museum grounds.



This multifaceted, interactive exhibition provides visitors with the opportunity to explore and experience the complexities of snow and ice. The exhibit embraces the dialogue between fine art, decorative art, and digital art, challenging visitors to rethink their perceptions of the seemingly simple matters. Curator Carolyn Bauer actively sought out international and contemporary artists while digging deep into the rich collections of Shelburne Museum to explore the themes of aesthetics, ephemerality, nostalgia, and climate change.

Member Opening: January 23, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Exclusive preview for all Museum Members of the exhibition, in the Pizzagalli Center for Art and Education.

Exhibition open to the public after 2 p.m.

Shelburne Museum
6000 Shelburne Road
VT 05482 Shelburne
United states
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32°: The Art of Winter Shelburne Museum Main address: Shelburne Museum 6000 Shelburne Road VT 05482 Shelburne, United states Shelburne Museum 6000 Shelburne Road VT 05482 Shelburne, United states 32°: The Art of Winter features winter inspired works of art in an array of mediums, from the late-nineteenth century to present day. Artworks ranging from Claude Monet’s Grainstacks, to contemporary photography, sound pieces, digital art, games and ephemeral sculptures will be located both inside the gallery space and on the Museum grounds.



This multifaceted, interactive exhibition provides visitors with the opportunity to explore and experience the complexities of snow and ice. The exhibit embraces the dialogue between fine art, decorative art, and digital art, challenging visitors to rethink their perceptions of the seemingly simple matters. Curator Carolyn Bauer actively sought out international and contemporary artists while digging deep into the rich collections of Shelburne Museum to explore the themes of aesthetics, ephemerality, nostalgia, and climate change.

Member Opening: January 23, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Exclusive preview for all Museum Members of the exhibition, in the Pizzagalli Center for Art and Education.

Exhibition open to the public after 2 p.m.
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