Virginia and the Veneto

Past, Present, and Future
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Black and white images of students sketching and exploring a building
In fall 2025, School of Architecture students in the advanced research studio located in Venice took an excursion to Carlo Scarpa's Brion Cemetery, near Treviso, Italy. Photos: McKeiran Romasser (BS Arch '26)

Virginia and the Veneto: Past, Present, and Future
Exhibition
Fri, Jan 30–Sun, Mar 15
 

Gallery Talk & Reception
Fri, Jan 30, 5 PM
Campbell Elmaleh Gallery 


Spanning five decades of the School of Architecture's study abroad programs in Italy's Veneto region, this exhibition brings together recent student work from the Venice and Vicenza Programs, alumni sketches from earlier Veneto Programs, and a forward-looking preview of the new Mario di Valmarana Center for Studies in Venice and Vicenza

Framed by the School of Architecture’s 50th anniversary of the Veneto Programs, the show reflects on the evolving role of international study in architectural education and research while envisioning the next chapter of UVA’s academic presence in the region. The gallery talk will feature the voices of recent student participants and affiliated faculty.


Veneto Programs Faculty

William Sherman
Mario di Valmarana Professor of Architecture and Director of the Mario di Valmarana Center for Studies in Venice and Vicenza

Erin Putalik
Fall 2025 Venice Program Instructor; Assistant Professor, Architecture and Landscape Architecture

Monica Shenouda
Lecturer, Architectural History and Architecture

Inés Martín Robles
Vicenza Summer Program Director; Associate Professor, Architecture

Luis Pancorbo
Vicenza Summer Program Director; Associate Professor, Architecture


This exhibition is presented in conjunction with the symposium Creating a Global Laboratory: The Mario di Valmarana Center for Studies in Venice and Vicenza, March 13–14 at the University of Virginia. 


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