EXHIBITION
Events

Photography and the Painted Image at the Lyman Allyn
Lyman Allyn Art Museum 625 Williams Street, New LondonJanuary 17 – April 12, 2026 This exhibition explores the intersection between photography and painting, highlighting the ways in which the two mediums have overlapped and complemented each other. The […]

Call for Young Artists: How I See America 250 : at The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion
Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum 295 West Ave, NorwalkHow I See America 250 | Inspired by the American Revolution and the signing of Declaration of Independence The Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum will launch its first Young Artists’ Competition on February 19, 2026. The competition titled, How I See America 250, will be open to all elementary students, 3-5 grades; middle school students, 6-8 grades; and high […]

Opening Night Lecture: For Which It Stands… at Fairfield University Art Museum
Fairfield University Art Museum 200 Barlow Road, FairfieldOpening Night Lecture: For Which It Stands... Aaron Weinstein, PhD, Assistant Professor, Politics, Fairfield University, and Exhibition Faculty Liaison Quick Center for the Arts, Kelley Theatre, and streaming Dr. Weinstein’s talk explores the complex role of the U.S. flag in America’s “civil religion,” examining how its meaning shifts based on context, political use, and personal interpretation. […]

‘Past, Present, Future’ – Group show at Amelie Du Chalard – New York
Amelie du Chalard 85 Mercer St #87, NYCFrom January 23 to February 14, 2026 Michele Landel - Emily Payne - Thomas Dhellemmes - Sanjay Vora Join us for the opening of Past, Present, Future, a group exhibition bringing together four artists whose works explore memory, everyday experience, and the stories that shape us over time. Through painting, photography, sculpture, and embroidered photographs, the […]

For Which It Stands… at Fairfield University Art Museum
Fairfield University Art Museum 200 Barlow Road, FairfieldJanuary 23-July 25, 2026 This exhibition examines depictions of the American flag through 75 works by a diverse group of artists, beginning during WWI with Childe Hassam’s Italian Day, May 1918 and continuing to the present day, including a textile sculpture commissioned for the show from Maria de Los Angeles. The exhibition includes work in a variety […]

Gisela Colón: Radiant Earth at The Bruce Museum
Bruce Museum 1 Museum Drive, GreenwichJanuary 24, 2026–June 28, 2026, Sculpture Gallery Gisela Colón (American, b. 1966) creates abstract, luminescent sculptures inspired by the natural world. A contemporary Puerto Rican-American artist based in Los Angeles, Colón looks to the energies and patterns found in nature and the cosmos, bringing together feminist and ecological histories as well as scientific principles in […]
Free – $20
250 Years of American Diplomacy: Print Revolution: Pamphlets, Persuasion, and the Path to Independence at the Pequot Library in Southport
Pequot Library 720 Pequot Avenue, FairfieldJan. 24 to May 2, 2026 In the decades leading up to the American Revolution, ideas of liberty, faith, and self-governance spread not just on battlefields but through the power of the written word. Print Revolution explores how pamphlets, broadsides, and sermons became the lifeblood of political and spiritual debate in colonial America. Works like Thomas Paine’s Common […]

Chenlu Hou and Chiara No: What the Hands Remember to Hear at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum 258 Main Street, RidgefieldJanuary 25, 2026 to May 25, 2026 A joint exhibition of two artists who use ceramic sculpture to explore storytelling and spirituality. Chenlu Hou’s objects draw from her Chinese heritage, blending folklore, remembrance, and the layered experiences of diaspora and cultural hybridity. Chiara No creates chiming bells that personify idols, demons, and goddesses inspired by […]
$9 – $20
Jennie Jieun Lee: Luteal Elements and Grooves at The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum 258 Main Street, RidgefieldJanuary 25, 2026 to May 25, 2026 Jennie Jieun Lee uses clay as a medium to explore themes of identity, community, memory, and trauma’s aftereffects. Born in Seoul, and raised in the US, Lee’s work reflects on her Korean heritage and diasporic experience in America, blending Asian and Western cultural influences. With a background in […]
$9 – $20
Exhibition – Borderlands: Soft Margins, Hard Truths at Palmer Auditorium in New London
Palmer Auditorium 270 Mohegan Ave., New LondonBorderlands: Soft Margins, Hard Truths dismantles the social constructs of race, space, and place, imagining an end to the living legacies of colonialism that bind the three. Featured artists include: Ophelia Arc, Nic Brierre-Aziz, Alexis Callender, Adger Cowans, Lewis Derogene, Adama Delphine Fawundu, Shabez Jamal, Fidelis Joseph, Nsenga Knight, Ron Norsworthy, Theda Sandiford, Toby Sisson, […]
$13 – $26
Open Call for the 2026 High School Art Show at MoCA Westport
MoCA Westport 19 Newtown Turnpike, WestportOpen Call — 2026 High School Art Show Deadline: January 30, 2026 THE SOUND OF US: YOUTH CULTURE NOW Theme: How has contemporary music influenced youth culture, from fashion trends and social interactions to political awareness, activism, speech, and everyday life? Today, the youth interact with music differently from previous generations, more immediate, more interactive, […]

Exhibition Opening | Rina Banerjee: Take me, take me, take me . . . to the Palace of love at the Yale Center for British Art
Yale Center for British Art 1080 Chapel Street, New HavenSaturday, February 7, 2026–Sunday, July 26, 2026 Drawing on the iconic form of the Taj Mahal in India, Rina Banerjee’s translucent sculpture subverts typical assumptions about the monument: its costly materials and elegant marble façades, its sense of history and permanence, and its fixed location. In contrast, Banerjee’s palace consists of a frame of steel […]











