
Truex Cullins & Partners Architects
Teams With COTS (Committee on
Temporary Shelter) for Art Hop
SEPTEMBER 3, 2004 | Burlington, Vermont
As part of their ongoing gallery series, Truex Cullins & Partners Architects is teaming up COTS (Committee on Temporary Shelter) to display the photographs of Robert James Campbell, a long time friend of COTS. A participant in the Art Hop, the exhibit celebrates the theater and music industry as well as the daily life of New York City during the 1960s and 1970s.
Robert James Campbell spent the last few years of his life in St. John’s Hall, COTS subsidized housing. When he passed away in 2002, he left behind thousands of negatives and prints from his work as a professional photographer. It was Campbell’s wish to publicly display his work and he was engaged in that effort over the year before his death.
The pictures displayed at Truex Cullins & Partners Architects are a sampling of some of the amazing images Campbell captured with his camera. The opening takes place in conjunction with the Art Hop, on September 10, 2004 from 5-9. The images will continue to be on display for approximately the next six weeks.
Truex Cullins & Partners, one of Vermont’s largest firms, has been doing business regionally, nationally, and internationally for over 35 years.
COTS provides emergency shelter, services and housing for people who are without homes or who are marginally housed. COTS advocates for long-term solutions to end homelessness.