Windows and Horizons: Light, Dwelling, and Memory

Jan 24, 2026 | Nuquist Gallery

“Summer View of Camel’s Hump” by Cara Armstrong a digital drawing
Image Credit: “Summer View of Camel’s Hump” by Cara Armstrong a digital drawing

Windows and Horizons: Light, Dwelling, and Memory. 

Exhibit Date: December 3- January 24, 2026. 

On view in the Nuquist Gallery, Windows and Horizons: Light, Dwelling, and Memory presents digital drawings by Cara Armstrong that explore the relationship between neuroscience and architecture through drawing as research.

The works layer Vermont’s interiors and landscapes—windows, thresholds, and horizons—into immersive compositions that evoke light, belonging, and the sensory experience of place.

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