29th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Legacy of Social & Environmental Justice
Yale Peabody Museum 170 Whitney Ave, New HavenJoin the Yale Peabody Museum, CT Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, and the New Haven Museum for the 29th Annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Legacy of Social and Environmental Justice with a full day of free events open to all. Generously sponsored by Citizens. For over two decades, the Yale Peabody Museum has worked alongside […]
Community Film Screenings In Honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day at Real Art Ways
Real Art Ways 56 Arbor Street, HartfordIn honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, you are invited to experience a day of curated film programming and community building. This event is free to the public! Come for one film or stay all day. Feel free to drop in at any time! 11 AM MIGHTY TIMES: THE LEGACY OF ROSA PARKS (40 […]
Yale-New Haven Regular Singing at Never Ending Books
Never Ending Books 810 State St, New HavenThe Yale-New Haven Regular Singing has been gathering since January 2010 to sing hymns, fuging tunes, and anthems from the Sacred Harp and other collections of shape-note music. We meet from 7 to 9 pm three times a month in New Haven: on second and fourth Tuesdays in room 106 of Yale’s Stoeckel Hall (469 […]
Posters from the Odesa City Letters Project at Connecticut College
Cummings Arts Center 270 Mohegan Ave, New LondonJanuary 21 through March 7, 2025 From the Cooper Union Show: "Since the start of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the Odesa City Letters project has turned into a charitable poster studio. They create posters originating in traditional Ukrainian graphics and typography in the name of courage, collecting funds to support Ukraine's defenders. So far, they […]
Minnie Negoro: From Heart Mountain to UConn at The Benton Museum
The Willian Benton Museum of Art 245 Glenbrook Road, StorrsJanuary 21 - July 27, 2025 Before becoming an award-winning ceramicist and the founder of the UConn ceramics program, in spring 1942, Minnie Negoro was a young college senior at UCLA on the verge of her college graduation. Over the course of six days, her life turned upside down. As the U.S. forcibly removed and […]
Takács Quartet: Oneppo Chamber Music Series: Yale School of Music
Yale School of Music Morse Recital Hall 470 College St, New HavenA performance of music by Beethoven and Janácek by a group The New York Times has called “one of the world’s greatest string quartets.” Beethoven: String Quartet Op. 18 No. 1 Janacek: String Quartet No. 1, "Kreutzer Sonata" Beethoven: String Quartet Op. 59 No. 1 Subscriptions start at $160, Yale faculty/staff start at $127, students $81 […]
Transitory States: Ardine Nelson at A.I.R. Gallery in Brooklyn
A.I.R. Gallery 155 Plymouth Street, Brooklyn, NYArdine Nelson, Transitory States 1773, 2022, photography, pigmented Inkjet print, 40 x 32 inches. January 11 – February 9, 2025 Opening reception: Saturday, January 11, from 6–8pm A.I.R. Gallery is pleased to announce Transitory States, an exhibition of photographic works by A.I.R. Alum Artist Ardine Nelson, exploring various plant materials as they age past what […]
Interiority: Writing Craft Workshop at Westport Writers’ Workshop
Westport Writers’ Workshop 25 Sylvan Rd. S Suite J,, WestportWhether we’re inventing characters in fiction or conveying the workings of our own minds and hearts as non-fiction narrators, we’re able to know both the external and internal worlds of the people we’re writing about. In short, we can know our characters completely, which is something we can never do in real life. (In real […]
Lumos Orchestra: Music of Memory and Reconciliation at The Palace Theater in Stamford
Palace Theater Stamford 61 Atlantic Street, StamfordSaturday, February 22, 2025 at 7:30pm Sunday, February 23, 2025 at 3:00pm Our 2024-2025 season explores music that connects our common humanity to the world around us. This program grapples with generational legacies: how we deal with the past, come to terms with the present, and look to our future. Celebrated singer/songwriter Gabriel Kahane joins […]
Yale Philharmonia: Yale School of Music
Yale School of Music Woolsey Hall 500 College Street, New HavenPeter Oundjian, principal conductor & Augustin Hadelich, violin Professor in the Practice of Violin Augustin Hadelich, who The New York Times has said is “technically dazzling,” joins Principal Conductor Peter Oundjian and the orchestra for a performance of Britten’s Violin Concerto on a program that also includes Berlioz’s wildly imaginative Symphonie fantastique and a preview of the world premiere of […]
Ana González & Dawoud Bey at Sean Kelly Gallery in New York
Sean Kelly Gallery 475 Tenth Avenue, New York, NYJanuary 10 -February 22, 2025 Sean Kelly, New York is delighted to present Bruma, Ana González’s first solo exhibition in New York. The paintings and prints on fabric in Bruma depict the flora and fauna of González’s native Colombia and represent the ecosystems under threat from industries seeking to exploit them for their natural resources. González’s practice opposes […]
Exhibit: “Weston…What Lies Beneath” at Weston History & Culture Center
Weston History & Culture Center 104 Weston Road, WestonThrough March 2, 2025. Open Sundays and Thursdays from 1pm - 4pm. The yard of one of Weston’s oldest homes, the Peter Thorp House, reveals its past lives in the new exhibit, “Weston…What Lies Beneath” at the Weston History & Culture Center. What started out as a weekend garden project turned into a discovery of […]