Park City Music Hall: ​ Fundraiser Concert for the Asheville Music Hall

Park City Music Hall 2926 Fairfield Avenue, Black Rock

Join us at Park City Music Hall for a benefit to our friends at Asheville Music Hall. Featuring members of Honeydew, Residual Groove, Sound Scheme, Wild & Co., Pangea, Drop Party & more! All tickets sales, donations and portion of bar sales for this event will go directly to Asheville Music Hall. For more information

$25 – $30

Little Scientists: Space is the Place at Niantic Children’s Museum

Niantic Children's Museum 409 Main Street, Niantic

Blast off to learn about the moon, the planets, and our solar system. Create craters, make moon sand, learn about constellations, and find out what it’s like to be an astronaut. Five-week series of 1-hour programs Thursdays, Oct. 17 – Nov. 14 at 10am For 3-5 year olds who are ready to attend alone $55 […]

$55 – $85

Every Leaf & Twig: Andrew Wyeth’s Botanical Imagination: Bruce Museum

Bruce Museum 1 Museum Drive, Greenwich

October 3, 2024–January 5, 2025 Tuesday through Sunday 10am - 5pm Inspired by a line from Henry David Thoreau’s 1854 book, Walden, or Life in the Woods, Every Leaf & Twig: Andrew Wyeth’s Botanical Imagination explores the artist’s lifelong admiration of the influential naturalist and his own sustained engagement with the natural world. Between his birthplace of […]

Free – $20

Joel Sternfeld: American Prospects: Bruce Museum

Bruce Museum 1 Museum Drive, Greenwich

October 3, 2024–January 5, 2025 Tuesday through Sunday 10am - 5pm Widely acclaimed when it was published in 1987, Joel Sternfeld’s American Prospects has come to be regarded as one of the important early monuments of color photography. Sternfeld (American, b. 1944) was one of a small cohort of pioneers, including William Eggleston, Helen Levitt, and Stephen […]

Free – $20

Art History Short Course – Books that Changed Art History: Hillstead

Hillstead Museum 35 Mountain Rd, Farmington

Erwin Panofsky, Studies in Iconology (1939) Art history is more than a series of facts about artists, artworks, dealers, and patrons. It is also a mode of inquiry that, over decades, indeed centuries, has been shaped by the writing and research of many different scholars. Taking this insight as its starting point, this short course […]

$30 – $35

Live from the Boathouse! Brenda Geer, endawnis Spears and Karyl Evans present: Working with Native Peoples in Connecticut at Connecticut River Museum

Connecticut River Museum 67 Main Street, Essex, CT

  Brenda Geer (Eastern Pequot), endawnis Spears (Diné/ Ojibwe/ Chickasaw/ Choctaw) and Karyl Evans have been working together for over four years on a documentary film project titled “Native Peoples of Connecticut” for both public broadcast and for use as a curriculum resource for Connecticut public schools. Project director and filmmaker Karyl Evans has received […]

Free – $5

Wine MASTERCLASS: What Did Ryan Drink in His Birthday Suit? at Wise Old Dog in West Hartford

The Wise Old Dog 612 Quaker Ln S, West Hartford

One of my closest buddies is having a birthday on November 6th. He'll be with us the following day. #belated We ask ourselves, what does a wine importer drink on his birthday? What's his run of show? Together, let's revisit what Ryan drank *yesterday*... ...this promises to be completely delicious and inspired. Plan on Champagne! […]

Ending Things: Virtual Workshop with The Poetry Society of New York

The Poetry Society of New York 102 Franklin St, NYC

With poet Shuli Branson! Beginning a writing project can often feel insurmountable—we do whatever it takes to start getting words on the page. But that difficulty often overshadows the skill needed to know when and how to end a piece. This workshop will look at ending in relation to both form and content, pulling ideas from […]

$20

Lisa Samia presents: “The Nameless and the Faceless of the Civil War”

Vernon Memorial Building 14 Park Place, Vernon

In partnership with The Barnes Museum and Kinsman Brewing Company, Program Director Matt Award-winning poet and author Lisa Samia will present her work, an anthology of 28 poems and 28 essays on the average person that experienced the American Civil War. A collection of 28 poems and 28 essays along with a selection of historical […]

Allison Bianco: A Bit of Weather at Cade Tompkins Projects: Providence

Cade Tompkins Projects 198 Hope St, Providence

September 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, NY

Nov 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 […]

Free – $10