COLLECTIONS & EXHIBITIONS

Current Exhibitions

Sight and Sound

~Located at the University of Connecticut, this gallery features over a dozen artists, including Alexey Von Schlippe. This collection focuses on the beauty and cultural history of Long Island Sound.

Past Exhibitions

Flyway of Life: Love Letters to Nature

~This exhibition highlights how different environments can be important for different bird populations. This exhibition was showing from September 11th till October 12th, 2025.

Oceanic Melville

~This exhibition showcases different ideals in Melville’s maritime writings from dozens of different artists from all over the country. This exhibition was showing from June 5th till June 19th, 2025.

Harmony of Nature 2: Waves

~This exhibition showcases the collaboration that hopes to connect audiences with nature. This exhibition is a experimental since they transform environmental data into classical music. This exhibition was showing from April 3rd to May 4th, 2025.

The Space We Make

~This exhibition showcases multiple artworks that shows how artists try to navigate any tension between solitude and community. It offers a look into spaces both conceptual and physical and even the space it makes when it lives on. This exhibition was showing from February 6th to March 9th, 2025.

One the Move: Photographic Interventions in the Future of Parkinson’s Disease

~This exhibition describes a study that helped Parkinson’s disease patients improve patients and quality of life. This study used creative movement and long exposure photography. This exhibition was meant to initiate a collaboration between science and art. This exhibition was showing from November 7th to December 8th, 2024.

Significant Geometries

~This exhibition showcases artworks that use geometric shapes to show meaning in sculpture, collage, paintings, and photography’s. This exhibition was showing from September 12th to October 13th, 2024.

Abiding River: Connecticut River Views & Stories, Repeat Photography: Pond of Contemplation

~This exhibition portrays the changes between our relationship with a river’s rise and decline. It also shows how people can impact the Connecticut river and how does the river influence life. This exhibition was showing March 28th to April 28th, 2024.

Permanent Collections

Alexey Von Schlippe Gallery of Art: Located at University of Connecticut, Avery Point, CT.

Mead Art Museum: Thomas P. Whitney Collection at Russian Center Arts Gallery Amherst College, Amherst Mass.

Slater Memorial Museum: Norwich Free Academy, Norwich, CT.

William Benton Museum of Art: University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT.