Clouds: A Collaboration with Fluid Dynamics

Helen Glazer, Smoky Panorama (2011), Archival pigment print hand colored with pastels, Courtesy of the artist.

August 26-December 14, 2025

Opening Reception, September 4, 2025

This exhibition is a collaboration with the UConn College of Engineering and Professor Georgios Matheou who recently received a prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award focusing on clouds. Dr Matheou combines theory, modelling, computational algorithms, in situ-measurements and remote sensing data to understand and predict multi-physics fluid flows. In coordination with this NSF grant, the Benton has mounted an exhibition of clouds in contemporary photography.
 
Though they are often physically far away from life on the Earth’s surface, clouds support life on the planet. We may take them for granted, but like art, we need clouds. The exhibition aims to promote engagement with the environment.
 
Artists on view include Kate Cordsen, Helen Glazer, Sally Gall, Sebastiao Salgado, Michael Light, and Chip Hooper.

 

EXHIBITION RELATED PROGRAMS:
September 25, 4:30 - 6:30pm: Clouds: A Discussion at the Intersection of Art, Science, and Engineering

October 19, 1:30pm: Children's Program.  Get your head in the Clouds! A fun Afternoon Learning about Clouds.

1998.1.3: Photograph of woman on landscape with cloudy sky.

Monty Roessel (Navajo, 1961-2025), Memories of the Long Walk (1992), Iris print on Somerset paper. Museum purchase.