Allison Bianco: A Bit of Weather at Cade Tompkins Projects: Providence
Cade Tompkins Projects 198 Hope St, ProvidenceSeptember 13 - December 31, 2024 We are pleased to present Allison Bianco’s third solo presentation with the gallery. Bianco's work creates a unique visual history of New England and the surrounding areas. Employing printmaking as her main medium, the imagery addresses how the space between water and land can change slowly over time, or […]
A Grammar of Animacy: Charles E. Burchfield & Mike Glier at Burchfield Penney Art Center in Buffalo
Burchfield Penney Art Center 1300 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, NYNov 8, 2024 - Mar 2, 2025 This exhibition explores how both American artists infuse observational painting with abstraction to convey a multi-sensory experience of nature. Burchfield died 14 years after Glier was born, so they are generations apart, but both use an abstract visual language, derived from plein air observation, to describe an intimate […]
Dance for PD®: Mark Morris Dance for People with Parkinson’s
Zoom and In-person classes available in Middletown, New London and Branford. NMS is proud to be the Connecticut affiliate of Dance for PD®, the award-winning, internationally-acclaimed program of The Mark Morris Dance Group. Dance for PD offers dance classes for people with Parkinson’s disease and related neurological disorders through its network of partners and affiliates in more […]
Arwe Journey: Twentieth-Century Afri-Caribbean Migration at Housatonic Museum
Housatonic Museum of Art 900 Lafayette Blvd, BridgeportThrough February 21, 2025 In this exhibition, the artist Iyaba Ibo Mandingo tells the story of the Afri-Caribbean migration to Europe and North America in the twentieth century through his paintings and sculptures. On view for the first time as a full series, his sixty-one part painting series, Arwe Journey, depicts the history of the Windrush […]
Landscapes by Keith Michael Fiels at the Essex Library
Essex Library Association 33 West Avenue, EssexNovember 1 to December 14, 2024 The Essex Library will host a new exhibit in the Buel Room from November 1 to December 14 featuring artwork by Keith Michael Fiels. Fiels is the former executive director of the American Library Association. He has been painting for most of his life, receiving art training at the […]
EPIC Clothing & Accessories Sale at The Westport Woman’s Club
Westport Woman's Club 44 Imperial Ave, WestportJoin us for our annual clothing fundraiser! You'll find many treasures; come browse and take home your favorites! Women's Clothing Gorgeous New Dresses (Sponsored by Winged Monkey, Westport) Men's Clothing Children's Clothing Shoes, Boots Handbags Scarves Jewelry and so much more! Friday November 8th: EARLY BIRD ACCESS 9:00 AM – 10 AM $10.00 DONATION AT THE […]
Nature’s Impressions: The Modernist Landscape at the Bruce Museum
Bruce Museum 1 Museum Drive, GreenwichNovember 9, 2024-ongoing Tuesday through Sunday 10am - 5pm Art, to me, is the interpretation of the impression which nature makes upon the eye and brain. The word ‘impression’ as applied to art . . . really means the only truth because it means going straight to nature for inspiration and not allowing tradition to dictate your […]
Online: Artists in Conversation | Helen Marten at Yale Center for British Art
Yale Center for British Art 1080 Chapel Street, New HavenTurner Prize–winning artist Helen Marten will talk to Michelle Kuo, chief curator at large and publisher, Museum of Modern Art. About Helen Marten Born in Macclesfield, UK, in 1985, Helen Marten is an artist and writer who works across sculpture, painting, drawing, video, and writing to create work that questions the stability of the material […]
Creating Hope & Nurturing Girls’ Potential Through Education: Litchfield
Oliver Wolcott Library 160 South Street, LitchfieldJoin Nancy Schuler as she moderates this discussion with Priscilla Jeffery, the founder of the Rural Education Advocacy Project-REAP. REAP is a Girls’ Education Advocacy Program developed to sponsor girls’ education in Ghana. Priscilla has created and sells beautiful bags (totes and purses) made in Ghana to fund her foundation and purchase books, supplies and uniforms […]
Exhibit Opening: The Art of Belonging~Vista Life Artists at La Grua Center
La Grua Center 32 Water St, StoningtonFounded in 1989, Vista Life Innovations, Inc., including its newer southeastern campus of New Heights established in 2021, is a 501(c)3 community based, post-secondary nonprofit training program located in Madison, Westbrook, and Pawcatuck Connecticut. Vista is accredited, program wide, by the National Commission for the Accreditation of Special Education Services (NCASES) and serves individuals with disabilities such […]
Custom House Fundraiser Concert Trio at the Custom House Maritime Museum in New London: CANCELED
Custom House Maritime Museum 150 Bank Street, New LondonMelisa Trinidad, flute; Rachael Brown, cello; and Linda Hinz, piano have put together an all-women composers program: 1. Diane Goolkasian Rahbee b. 1938 now living near Boston 2. Eugénie Ricau Rocherolle b. 1936 living in Old Lyme, CT 3. Mel Bonis (1858-1937) (Her real name is Mélanie but she could only get published under Mel.) She attended the Paris Conservatoire, her teachers included César Franck, Ernest Guiraud, and Auguste Bazille. 4. Louise Farrenc (1804-1875) Professor of […]
Tubas at the Custom House Maritime Museum in New London
Custom House Maritime Museum 150 Bank Street, New LondonOur Annual Winter Celebration -- it’s a Holiday Sing-a-long, with tubas! Admission by donation. For more information