Opening Reception — Celebrating 30 Years of Citizen Architects: Class of 1995–2025

  • Oct 15, 2025
  • 2:00 - 4:00pm EDT
    • Sullivan Museum and History Center

      The Sullivan Museum and History Center is a state-of-the-art museum attached to Kreitzberg Library. The museum displays artifacts from the university collection and regularly mounts new exhibits. Visitors can learn more about university history and campus ties to major historic events.

Join us at the Sullivan Museum and History Center for the opening reception of Celebrating 30 Years of Citizen Architects: Class of 1995–2025, an exhibition honoring three decades of Norwich University’s School of Architecture + Art graduates who have shaped communities through thoughtful, innovative design.

Exterior view of the Sullivan Museum and History Center at Norwich University, featuring a unique curved building with a tall cupola in front and a large multi-story building in the background, set against a backdrop of lush greenery and clear skies.

Featuring work from alumni across generations alongside that of current students, the exhibition highlights how Norwich’s “Citizen Architect” ethos — rooted in service, sustainability, and leadership — continues to inspire architectural practice around the world. This special event marks both a milestone anniversary and a tribute to the enduring legacy of Norwich architecture.

Remarks will be made by Cara Armstrong, Associate Dean for the College of Professional Schools and Director of the School of Architecture + Art at Norwich University, and Tolya S. Stonorov, Associate Professor of Architecture and Associate Director of Norwich University’s School of Architecture + Art.

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Cost

Free

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Organizer

Joseph Cates
Sullivan Museum and History Department