Just off Pine Street and Sears Lane in Burlington’s South End Arts District sits a black building with a large colorful mural adorned across the front, and the word “generator” fixed to the corner in orange letters. Sharing a small side road with a furniture store, a lighting design space, an art gallery, and an auto repair shop, Generator fits perfectly beside these otherwise disparate locales. From the moment you set foot inside the space, you immediately see why. Vibrant sculptures, large dreamy blue photographs, soon-to-be sculpted wooden blocks, and brilliant dancing electronic diodes fill the bright, welcoming setting – it’s a creator’s playhouse, and soon it will be re-opened for UVM student creators.
Returning in the fall semester for the first time since pre-pandemic, Generator and University of Vermont have partnered to provide…
