Molly’s Sourdough Workshop at March Farm in Bethlehem
March Farm 160 Munger Lane, BethlehemIT’S BACK!!! Are you ready to start making sourdough bread? In this beginner’s sourdough class, I will teach you my laid-back approach to making delicious artisan bread and more at […]
Holiday Cocktail Class at Madison Beach Hotel
Madison Beach Hotel 94 W. Wharf Road, MadisonJoin our fabulous bartenders for a Holiday Cocktail Class. Wednesday, November 20 | 6:30 p.m. Engage with our bartenders in this interactive cocktail class where you’ll leave with the skills […]
Annual Bonfire and Tree Lighting at Madison Beach Hotel
Madison Beach Hotel 94 W. Wharf Road, MadisonKick off the holiday season with our Annual Bonfire and Tree Lighting. Saturday, November 30, 2024, Start time: 4 p.m. Includes complimentary hot cocoa, hot cider and live holiday themed music. […]
Paris 1874: Inventing Impressionism with Page Knox at Darien Library
Darien Library 1441 Post Road, Darien150 years ago, the first Impressionist exhibition opened in Paris on April 15,1874. "Hungry for independence," Monet, Renoir, Degas, Morisot, Pissarro, Sisley and Cézanne finally decided to free themselves from the rules by holding their own exhibition, outside official channels: Impressionism was born! Join Page Knox for a virtual tour of this celebratory show, which […]
Amor Towles at the Greenwich Library
Greenwich Library 101 West Putnam Avenue, GreenwichAmor Towles is the author of New York Times bestsellers Rules of Civility, A Gentleman in Moscow, and The Lincoln Highway. The three novels have collectively sold more than five million copies and have been translated into more than thirty-five languages. Towles lives in […]
Movies in the Plaza at Pitkin Park
Movies in the Plaza is back, bringing you free Wednesday night (and now select Sunday afternoon) movie screenings May through October in downtown New Haven’s beloved Pitkin Plaza! Grab your […]
COOKED Marketplace and Mercantile in Centerbrook Thanksgiving Day Menu Available for Preorder
Cooked Marketplace and Mercantile 5 Main Street, CenterbrookWarm up your holiday table this Thanksgiving with our special menu available for pre-order! Order and Order-Modification Deadline: Thursday, Nov 21 at 6pm Order Pick-Up: Nov 26 between 10am-6pm, Nov […]
Nanette Carter at Berry Campbell Gallery NYC
Berry Campbell Gallery 524 W 26th St, NYC21 Nov - 21 Dec 2024 Working with intangible ideas around contemporary issues has been my motivating force. Reading the news about different developments taking place around the world has turned me into a chronicler of our time. How to present these ideas in an abstract vocabulary of form, line, color and texture is the quest. […]
Cressida Bell Scarves Now on Sale at the Custom House Maritime Museum in New London
Custom House Maritime Museum 150 Bank Street, New LondonNew in the SHOP this week - silk scarves from Cressida Bell (yes, granddaughter of the Bloomsbury Bells); stuffed tiger sharks, orange octopi, and a soft Steiff seal. We'll have holiday cards from Cressida, too! […]
Panel: Representing the Holocaust: Prussian Blue at the Homer Babbidge Library in Storrs
Homer Babbidge Library 369 Fairfield Way, StorrsJoin us for a panel that delves into the power of art in the face of genocide, focusing on Yishai Jusidman’s Prussian Blue exhibition currently on display at UConn, and its use of visual imagery to process Holocaust memory and ethical reflection. In the face of genocide, what can art do? How might artworks use aesthetic […]
Art History Short Course – Books that Changed Art History: Hillstead
Hillstead Museum 35 Mountain Rd, FarmingtonErnst Gombrich, Art and Illusion (1960) Art history is more than a series of facts about artists, artworks, dealers, and patrons. It is also a mode of inquiry that, over […]
MASTERCLASS: Allie Avec Henry Provisions at Wise Old Dog in West Hartford
The Wise Old Dog 612 Quaker Ln S, West HartfordFRIENDS + FESTIVE + COZY THURSDAY On the Wine Route now for many years, Allie made it "official" a few years ago with the founding of a Boutique Company here in Connecticut. Approaching their […]