Nautical Arts Workshops in Deep River: Whales & Fish Cutting Boards Class
Nautical Arts Workshop 51 Meadow Woods Road, Deep RiverYou will have a whale of a time creating these distinctive cutting boards! Made from hard maple, black walnut and cherry lumber these cutting boards will be a useful addition to any seaside kitchen. In this one day class, you will cut the whale shapes, reverse the woods and glue the boards together. While the […]
TRACES A Visual Memoir by Bill Graustein at Connecticut Center for Arts & Technology New Haven
ConnCAT 4 Science Park, New HavenSat, June 14, 2025 - 10:00am Sun, June 15, 2025 - 10:00am Traces reflects Bill Graustein’s ongoing practice of exploration, rooted in deep attention and quiet inquiry. The photographs serve as […]
Book Event with Brian Levy at Milton Market in Litchfield
Milton Market 14 Cobble Court, LitchfieldWe are thrilled to host Brian Levy, an acclaimed pastry cook, writer and recipe developer who wrote the extraordinary cookbook Good & Sweet: A New Way to Bake with Naturally Sweet Ingredients. Brian will share his path to writing this cookbook, and will be demonstrating one of his recipes. Book signing to follow! For more information
Lee Link Garden Open House in Litchfield
Garden of Lee Link Litchfield County, SharonThree stone walls climb up a hillside, at the top of which is a greenhouse containing a wide spectrum of succulents and tropical plants. Within the last few years, the […]
China from China: Porcelain and Stories of Early American Trade at the Lyman Allyn Museum
Lyman Allyn Art Museum 625 Williams Street, New LondonJune 14 – September 14, 2025 Since the Colonial era, Americans have treasured Chinese export goods. Silk, porcelain, and tea were highly valued commodities that were controlled by the British and subject to taxation until the end of the American Revolution. In February 1784, just five months after the war’s end, the Empress of China, the […]
John Boone—WHATSWHAT at Lyman Allyn
Lyman Allyn Art Museum 625 Williams Street, New LondonMay 3 – August 10, 2025 Attuned to idioms and their layers of meaning, artist John Boone (American, born 1951) explores the complexity of language in his word-based paintings. At […]
Open House at the James Merrill House
James Merrill House 107 Water Street, StoningtonThe James Merrill House is a writer's home and a home for writers. Named a National Historic Landmark in 2016, the building at 107 Water Street is as charming and […]
Adam Viens: Solo Exhibition at Real Artways
Real Art Ways 56 Arbor Street, HartfordThrough July 17, 2025 Viens is a mixed-media artist whose work delves into concepts of time, perception, memory, and philosophy. As a physical representation of intellectual and emotional processes, Viens’ […]
Saturday Afternoon Jazz Jam at Cafe Nine in New Haven
Cafe Nine 250 State Street, New HavenThe Saturday afternoon jazz jam is the longest running tradition at Cafe Nine, going strong for over 20 years. Join a rotating house band each week for their opening set, […]
April May Webb Quintet at The Side Door
The Side Door 85 Lyme Street, Old LymeJoin us for a special night of jazz with Vocalist April May Webb and her Quintet! For more information
Woven Potholders at Glaze Handmade in Stonington
Glaze Handmade Stonington 530 Stonington Rd, StoningtonClass Description: In this workshop, you'll learn to weave with cotton loops on a loom, creating a durable and colorful potholder. You'll pick 2-4 loop colors for your potholder and follow or create a pattern to craft a unique piece to take home. Participants can also choose to create their own patterns on the loom. […]
Family Day Storytelling at Yale University Museum of Art
Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel Street, New HavenEvery 4 weeks on Sunday, 1-2pm We invite families to join us for folktales, myths, and exciting stories from around the world that highlight objects in the collection and inspire children of all ages to view art in new ways. No registration required; meet by the couches in the Gallery lobby. For more information