Arts in Mind Program for People with Young-Onset Alzheimer’s at Yale Art

Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel Street, New Haven

Arts in Mind is a free monthly program for individuals with Young-Onset Alzheimer’s or in the early stages of memory loss, along with their care partners. This online program connects close looking at art from the Gallery’s collection with art-making opportunities. Art supplies used during the session may include pencils, colored pencils, markers, crayons (oil […]

Purls of Wisdom: An Evening Knitting Group at Perrot Library

Perrot Memorial Library 90 Sound Beach Avenue, Old Greenwich

Calling knitters experienced and new to the craft! Join us on the second Tuesday of each month for our evening knitting group, “Purls of Wisdom.” Our next session will be Tuesday, February 11th, at 6 pm in our Rand Room, Waid Building, Perrot Memorial Library. Knitting is better when we do it together! Knitting in […]

HOLGER FALK WITH NUOVO ASPETTO Il Gondoliere Veneziano: Lenard Chamber Music Series at UCONN

Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts 2132 Hillside Rd, Storrs

Step into a Venetian gondola with baritone Holger Falk and journey through a song repertoire beloved by generations including Mozart, Goethe and Rousseau. Falk, well-known for his contemporary opera and recital work, is joined by the wonderful baroque Cologne ensemble Nuovo Aspetto, who supplies the delightful instrumental accompaniment with interludes by Vivaldi and Tartini. Merzouga, […]

Free – $41

20th Anniversary of The Gates: Central Park & The Shed in NYC

The Shed 545 West 30th Street, NYC +1 more

Wednesday, February 12 – Sunday, March 23, 2025 This February and March, residents and visitors of the New York region will have two unique opportunities to celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Gates, the monumental public art installation by Christo and Jeanne-Claude that transformed the city in 2005. In Central Park, the free arts and culture […]

Viola’s Room at The Shed in NYC

The Shed 545 West 30th Street, NYC

JUN 17 – OCT 19 An audio-driven journey through a moonlit fever dream. Feel your way through a labyrinthine world as an unseen narrator recounts a story of lost innocence and unleashed obsession. Written by Daisy Johnson (shortlisted for the Booker Prize) and narrated by Helena Bonham Carter (Harry Potter, The Crown, The King’s Speech), Viola’s Room reimagines a classic […]

Blanche Lazzell: Becoming an American Modernist: Bruce Museum

Bruce Museum 1 Museum Drive, Greenwich

February 6, 2025—April 27, 2025 The first monographic exhibition of her work in nearly two decades, Blanche Lazzell: Becoming an American Modernist traces the artist’s pioneering approaches to abstraction in the United States. After earning a degree in fine art at West Virginia University, Blanche Lazzell pursued an education that was increasingly international and avant-garde. In 1907, […]

Free – $20

Live,Learn, and Lunch: Boppa Chua! A History of 50’s and 60’s through Popular Songs in Litchfield

Litchfield Community Center 421 Bantam Rd., Litchfield

Boppa Chua! A History of the 1950’s and 60’s through Popular Song Marc Black, NY Blues Hall of Fame inductee, will be your guide for a trip through those memorable and colorful decades, joyfully woven together in song. This two person show is a multi-media and multi-dimensional presentation in song, storytelling and plenty of laughter. […]

$5

Geology, Decrees and Deposits – Connecticut Unrest Beyond the Thames at Lyman Allyn Museum

Lyman Allyn Art Museum 625 Williams Street, New London

New London County Historical Society, Lyman Allyn Art Museum and Thames River Heritage Park Foundation are pleased to present the 2025 lecture series – Seeds of Revolution on the Thames and Beyond. Events that seeded discontent and revolution along with the social, cultural, political, economic and ecological influences and their impact and influence on life […]

$15 – $25

Winter Virtual Poetry Intensive: The Sonnet is Dead: Long Live the Sonnet: Virtual Workshop with The Poetry Society of New York

The Poetry Society of New York 102 Franklin St, NYC

February 12 - March 19, 2025 Instructor: Chelsea Harlan If you were asked to deliver a lecture on food (just... food), you couldn't not spend a good amount of time talking about cheese, right? Sonnets are like the cheese of poetry. Sonnets are so important in the history and tradition of writing poetry, they're a tradition […]

$150 – $225

Calefax Reed Quintet at Wesleyan

Crowell Concert Hall 60 Wyllys Ave, Middletown

Free and open to the public. “Calefax—five extremely gifted Dutch gents who almost made the reed quintet seem the best musical format on the planet.” —The Times (London) Based in Amsterdam, the Calefax Reed Quintet returns to Wesleyan for the first time in a decade to perform a program featuring the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, George Gershwin, […]

Bringing Natalie Home: An Exhibit of Natalie Van Vleck’s Art at Flanders Nature Center

FLANDERS NATURE CENTER 596 Flanders Road, Woodbury

After many years of being kept in storage, Natalie’s art will be on display in the newly renovated Van Vleck Gallery! In 1926, Natalie urged her parents to buy the saltbox house, which dates back to 1786 along with the accompanying farm land. She then built her art studio next door in 1928. This is […]