Celebrating Accessible Art and Disability in Vermont with the CYCLES Exhibition

Kicking off a statewide art tour with UVM collaboration
A pale-skinned college aged woman in a pink tshirt and white turtleneck gestures excitedly at a small framed painting of a supernova in reds and yellows on a black background.

Building on the success of four prior exhibitions and a robust network of community partnerships, Inclusive Arts Vermont will be hosting a 5th annual exhibition, CYCLES, throughout 2024. CYCLES will highlight artwork by 25 Vermont artists with disabilities as they explore the title theme. 

The exhibition will tour the state throughout 2024...

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Power Through Powder: UVM's 'Chicks on Sticks' on Track For Their Biggest Fundraiser Milestone Yet

Well before the sun has started to rise, a group of UVM students arrives at Bolton Valley with an ambitious goal: to climb up to the very top of Bolton’s Wilderness Mountain, ski back down, and make it back to campus in time for classes – all while raising thousands of dollars for charity in the process.

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JP Marton stands in front of a Book Nook collection box, which is decorated with his signature folk art.

Beloved UVM Davis Center Employee JP Marton Retires After 15 Years, But His "Book Nook" is Just Getting Started

Any University of Vermont affiliate will tell you their stories about Jean-Paul Marton, a custodial staff member, with a smile on their face. Recounting the memories of his work as an artist, scholar, and humanitarian, JP told me about his hopes for the future and goals for the University.

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