Opening: Suzanne Chamlin: Studies in Color
Fairfield University Art Museum 200 Barlow Road, FairfieldLayo Bright: Dawn and Dusk at The Aldrich Museum
Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum 258 Main Street, RidgefieldElizabeth Englander: Eminem Buddhism, Volume 3 at The Aldrich Museum
Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum 258 Main Street, RidgefieldVictorian Tea at SHC: Garden Party with Celebrity Master Gardener
Stamford History Center 1508 High Ridge Road, StamfordStory and Soil Coffee Re-Re-opening in Frog Hollow
Story and Soil Coffee 387 Capitol Avenue, HartfordSummer Camp Sampler at the Connecticut River Museum
Connecticut River Museum 67 Main Street, EssexEclipse Event: EXPERIENCE THE CELESTIAL SPECTACLE OF A LIFETIME!
Connecticut Science Center 250 Columbus Blvd., HartfordApril Vacation: Earth Week at Niantic Children’s Museum
Niantic Children's Museum 409 Main Street, NianticWCSU: Climate and Human Civilization Lecture Series: Hope
WCSU Science Building 181 White Street, DanburyAuthor Talk and Signing: Caoilinn Hughes (The Alternatives) at Bank Square Books
Bank Square Books 53 West Main Street, MysticNew Haven Symphony Orchestra “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,”Film Screening: Unsung Heroes: The Music of Jazz in New Haven
Stetson Branch Library 197 Dixwell Avenue, New HavenMARCO BENEVENTO / GHOST FUNK ORCHESTRA at Space Ballroom
Space Ballroom 295 Treadwell Stree, HamdenKELP ME OUT HERE! – THE HISTORY, USES, FUTURE, AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF KELP AND SEAWEED IN NEW ENGLAND
United Theater 5 Canal St, WesterlyAdam Gopnik: To Fix Democracy, Figure Out What’s Broken at Wesleyan
Frank Center for Public Affairs 238 Church Street, MiddletownAmerican Whiskey: Preserving The Bounty Spring Cocktail Series at Yellow Farmhouse
Yellow Farmhouse 389 N. Main Street, StoningtonShoreline Arts Alliance: Connecticut’s Oldest State-Wide Photography Competition Accepting Submissions for 2024 Show
Kehler Lidell Gallery 873 Whalley Ave, New HavenKELP ME OUT HERE! – THE HISTORY, USES, FUTURE, AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF KELP AND SEAWEED IN NEW ENGLAND
United Theater 5 Canal St, WesterlyTalk: “The Petro-Welfare State: Alaska’s Experiment in Fiscal and Ecological Sustainability ” with Philip Wight
Yale Agrarian Studies 230 Prospect Street, New Haven35 ARTISTS AND THEIR FAVORITE PAINTINGS at Susan Powell
Susan Powell Fine Art 679 Main Street, MadisonNew Haven Symphony Orchestra “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,” When Broadway was Black
Possible Futures Bookstore 318 Edgewood Ave, New HavenConcert: Tom Chapin at Friday Night Folk: All Souls UU
All Souls UU 19 Jay Street, New LondonShoreline Arts Alliance: Connecticut’s Oldest State-Wide Photography Competition Accepting Submissions for 2024 Show
Kehler Lidell Gallery 873 Whalley Ave, New HavenShe Discovers The Sea -Elizabeth Ellenwood: Art Exhibition at Shipwright’s Daughter
Shipwright's Daughter 20 East Main Street, MysticKELP ME OUT HERE! – THE HISTORY, USES, FUTURE, AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF KELP AND SEAWEED IN NEW ENGLAND
United Theater 5 Canal St, WesterlySaturdays at the Stonington Village Farmers’ Market
Stonington Village Farmers' Market The Velvet Mill, 22 Bayview Avenue, StoningtonMichael Dweck: Blunderbust at Heather Gaudio Fine Art
Heather Gaudio Fine Art 382 Greenwich Ave, GreenwichConnecticut Sea Music Festival: 2024 Benefit Concert & Auction
Powder Mill Barn 32 South Maple Street, EnfieldLike Notes of Music: Documentary Screening and Artist Talk with Christian Peltenburg-Breshneff
Phoebe Griffin Noyes Library 2 Library Lane, Old LymeNew Haven Symphony Orchestra “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,” Harlem Renaissance: Orchestral Voices
Lyman Center for the Performing Arts 501 Crescent Street, New HavenPlay: Death by a Thousand Cuts: A Requiem for Black and Brown Men in Clinton
Andrews Memorial Hall 54 Main Street, ClintonWeek of Events
ARTEXPO NEW YORK 2024
ARTEXPO NEW YORK 2024
Since 1978, Artexpo New York has been changing how people buy and sell art. This year, we’ll host over 170 innovative exhibiting galleries, artists, and publishers from across the globe, showcasing exciting original artwork, print, paintings, drawings, sculpture, photography, ceramics, giclée's, lithographs, and more. There is something for every space, taste, and budget. Taking place at New York’s Pier 36 in […]
Opening: Suzanne Chamlin: Studies in Color
Opening: Suzanne Chamlin: Studies in Color
April 5 – July 27, 2024 In this exhibition of recent work, Chamlin explores ideas about color theory and light through a series of landscape and interior stills. For each of her paintings, Chamlin sets a highly specific palette; experimentation within this limited range then guides her decisions about process and pictorial space. Suzanne Chamlin […]
KELP ME OUT HERE! – THE HISTORY, USES, FUTURE, AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF KELP AND SEAWEED IN NEW ENGLAND
KELP ME OUT HERE! – THE HISTORY, USES, FUTURE, AND ECONOMIC IMPACT OF KELP AND SEAWEED IN NEW ENGLAND
Please join us at the UNITED Table for the next event in our series with Eating With the Ecosystem as they host a panel and tasting event showcasing Kelp – a type of seaweed that has long been integral to New England’s coastal ecosystems and communities. In recent years, kelp farming has emerged as a […]
Shoreline Arts Alliance: Connecticut’s Oldest State-Wide Photography Competition Accepting Submissions for 2024 Show
Shoreline Arts Alliance: Connecticut’s Oldest State-Wide Photography Competition Accepting Submissions for 2024 Show
Submissions accepted online until August 7th, 2023. We have opened submissions for IMAGES, Connecticut’s oldest state-wide photography competition. Now in its 44th exhibition cycle, IMAGES is a jury-curated photography exhibition which is returning this year to being held in a physical gallery setting. Accepted artists are eligible for various awards, and there is exciting programming […]
She Discovers The Sea -Elizabeth Ellenwood: Art Exhibition at Shipwright’s Daughter
She Discovers The Sea -Elizabeth Ellenwood: Art Exhibition at Shipwright’s Daughter
Now through May 31 Elizabeth Ellenwood is a photographer, educator, Fulbright Scholar, and ocean farmhand currently residing in Pawcatuck, CT. Her creative practice blends a reverence for the ocean with her background in photography to create imagery that brings attention to marine debris, plastic pollution, and climate change. We will be featuring a section of […]
New London County Food Truck Festival
New London County Food Truck Festival
April 13 and 14, 2024 Free admission & Parking!!! Get ready New London County as the food truck Rally is coming to you this Spring!!!!! Saturday April 13th & Sunday April 14th 11am-6pm!!!! Free admission and free parking @ Dodd Stadium Norwich!!!!! 20 of New Englands best Food Truck come together for a stuff your […]
Layo Bright: Dawn and Dusk at The Aldrich Museum
Layo Bright: Dawn and Dusk at The Aldrich Museum
April 7 through October 27, 2024 Dawn and Dusk is Layo Bright’s first solo museum exhibition featuring new and borrowed works in glass and pottery made between 2020 and 2024. The show brings together several ongoing series tracking Bright’s synchronized jumps from figuration to abstraction. Working in the round, on the wall, and in relief, Bright’s […]
Elizabeth Englander: Eminem Buddhism, Volume 3 at The Aldrich Museum
Elizabeth Englander: Eminem Buddhism, Volume 3 at The Aldrich Museum
April 7 through October 27, 2024 The iconography is drawn from Englander’s study of Asian religious art, specifically the history of statuary icons that began in the 2nd century BCE in India. From this iconography certain sacred forms emerge as the protagonists in Englander’s sculptures: Chamunda,“the feminine element of god,” or shakti, whose attributes symbolize the […]
Victorian Tea at SHC: Garden Party with Celebrity Master Gardener
Victorian Tea at SHC: Garden Party with Celebrity Master Gardener
Meet our 2024 Victorian Tea speaker! Christopher Waruch Mann "My passion for horticulture was sparked the day my parents took me home from the hospital back to our family Garden Center where our home is also located. During middle school and high school I worked for every family member and many customers on weekends. After […]
Story and Soil Coffee Re-Re-opening in Frog Hollow
Story and Soil Coffee Re-Re-opening in Frog Hollow
Exciting News! Next Wednesday 4/3 we’re celebrating the Grand Reopening of our newly renovated cafe! We’ll be featuring @givcoffee, @blackwhiteroasters and @redroostercoffeeroaster!! Our doors opened for business in July of 2017 with a vision to create a supportive and positive culture, celebrate our vibrant community, and build relationships through coffee. We love what we do […]
Summer Camp Sampler at the Connecticut River Museum
Summer Camp Sampler at the Connecticut River Museum
April 8 and 12 Looking for something fun to do this spring break? Why not spend it exploring the Connecticut River? Between April 8 and 12, the Connecticut River Museum is hosting a five-day Spring Break Camp Sampler! We’re giving you a sneak peek into all the fun we have planned for summer camp this […]
Eclipse Event: EXPERIENCE THE CELESTIAL SPECTACLE OF A LIFETIME!
Eclipse Event: EXPERIENCE THE CELESTIAL SPECTACLE OF A LIFETIME!
🌞 Live Viewing:Immerse yourself in the celestial wonder as you witness the sun disappear behind the moon, plunging the world into a temporary twilight. Our specially equipped viewing area and solar glasses (included with your event ticket) ensure a safe and unobstructed experience, allowing you to marvel at the beauty of the solar spectacular. 🌑 Engaging Activities:Enhance […]
April Vacation: Earth Week at Niantic Children’s Museum
April Vacation: Earth Week at Niantic Children’s Museum
April 9 - 12, 2024 Join us for a terra-ific week as we celebrate the Earth we live on! The week will be filled with hands-on demonstrations, crafts, and more! Challenge yourself to make something out of recycled materials in our Museum MakerSpace. Educator-led demonstrations will run from 10am to 2pm at the top of […]
WCSU: Climate and Human Civilization Lecture Series: Hope
WCSU: Climate and Human Civilization Lecture Series: Hope
CLIMATE AND HUMAN CIVILIZATION: 8th annual series of lectures for the general public on climate change. Professors at WCSU will team up with students to present the latest information on climate change and its effects on our lives and future. From 7 to 8 p.m. in Room 219 of the Science Building on the Midtown campus. The public […]
Cro-Mags at Space Ballroom
Cro-Mags at Space Ballroom
The history of the Cro-Mags is integral to the history of Hardcore, its evolution from punk and the development of alternative music genres such as hardcore, cross-over, thrash metal, post punk and grunge to name a few. Numerous iconic bands from Metallica to Green Day, and individuals such as Dave Grohl have credited Cro-Mags with […]
Author Talk and Signing: Caoilinn Hughes (The Alternatives) at Bank Square Books
Author Talk and Signing: Caoilinn Hughes (The Alternatives) at Bank Square Books
Caoilinn Hughes is the author of The Wild Laughter, which won the Royal Society of Literature’s Encore Award and was longlisted for the International Dylan Thomas Prize, and Orchid & the Wasp, which won the Collyer Bristow Prize and was longlisted for the International Dublin Literary Award. She was recently the Oscar Wilde Centre Writer Fellow at […]
Fat Moon Mushroom Dinner at The Herb Lyceum
Fat Moon Mushroom Dinner at The Herb Lyceum
The Herb Lyceum’s April Speaker’s series brings delicious, one-night-only menu offerings together with food for the mind, harkening back to the United States’ historical Lyceum movement. On April 10th, please join us and farmer Elizabeth Almeida of Fat Moon Mushrooms for a delicious dinner celebrating fabulous fungi. Elizabeth will share her incredible story and passion […]
New Haven Symphony Orchestra “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,”Film Screening: Unsung Heroes: The Music of Jazz in New Haven
New Haven Symphony Orchestra “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,”Film Screening: Unsung Heroes: The Music of Jazz in New Haven
The New Haven Symphony Orchestra (NHSO) will present “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,” a week of programs spanning the week of April 6- 14, which explore the artistic outpouring of music, theatre, and writing that flourished in both the Harlem Renaissance and New Haven’s Renaissance during the same era. Join us for a Film […]
MARCO BENEVENTO / GHOST FUNK ORCHESTRA at Space Ballroom
MARCO BENEVENTO / GHOST FUNK ORCHESTRA at Space Ballroom
MARCO BENEVENTO Over the course of seven studio albums and countless shows around the world, keyboardist Marco Benevento has amassed a devoted fanbase, while drawing praise from tastemakers far and wide. Los Angeles Times has written, “it’s safe to say that no one sees the keyboard quite like Marco Benevento's genre-blind mashup of indie rock, jazz and skewed improvisation," […]
Adam Gopnik: To Fix Democracy, Figure Out What’s Broken at Wesleyan
Adam Gopnik: To Fix Democracy, Figure Out What’s Broken at Wesleyan
Join celebrated writer Adam Gopnik, best known for his essays in The New Yorker, for an impassioned talk on the need to protect democracy at such a fractious time in American political history. “When democratic practices are in power, they look boringly normal; it’s startling to realize how fragile they really are, and how hard they […]
American Whiskey: Preserving The Bounty Spring Cocktail Series at Yellow Farmhouse
American Whiskey: Preserving The Bounty Spring Cocktail Series at Yellow Farmhouse
American Whiskey, the Famer's Friend Embark on an immersive journey through history with Anthony Caporale, exploring the rich tapestry of American spirits, their connection to American agricultural history, and early efforts to preserve food. Each program features a masterful tasting experience with selections curated in partnership with Spencer and Lynn Wine & Spirits. Anthony is […]
Fundraiser Comedy Night at Beer’d Brewing: Groton
Fundraiser Comedy Night at Beer’d Brewing: Groton
Join us at our second taproom location, The Silo Taproom (21+) for a STAND UP COMEDY night. A fundraiser w. New London County Peer Support Group, featuring a lineup of talented comedians, with proceeds going directly to support our brave first responders. RSVP with the link below to save your seat (s): https://new-london-peer-support-group.ticketleap.com/.../... We hope to […]
Talk: “The Petro-Welfare State: Alaska’s Experiment in Fiscal and Ecological Sustainability ” with Philip Wight
Talk: “The Petro-Welfare State: Alaska’s Experiment in Fiscal and Ecological Sustainability ” with Philip Wight
Philip Wight is an Assistant Professor of History and Arctic & Northern Studies at the University of Alaska. He is an energy and environmental historian, with a focus on infrastructure, mobility, and climate. He teaches classes in Alaska history, the contemporary history of the circumpolar north, as well as energy and climate history. Dr. Wight […]
Artisanal Beauties : Spring Wine Tasting
Artisanal Beauties : Spring Wine Tasting
J'Aime le Vin - TASTING Everyone loves tasting with Mark Ancona of Golden Vines. He’s chill; he’s groovy. He is passionate about small producers and delicious wine. Put on “April in Paris” and feel the amour. Apr 12, 2024 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM We believe that wine is one of the great pleasures of life. […]
35 ARTISTS AND THEIR FAVORITE PAINTINGS at Susan Powell
35 ARTISTS AND THEIR FAVORITE PAINTINGS at Susan Powell
April 12 to May 6, 2024 • Opening Reception, Friday, April 12, 5-8 pm In this exciting exhibition, come view the artist's world from a fresh perspective. What pieces do the artists love most? What inspires them, and why? Are they struck by the beauty of a young girl, the character of an old building, […]
New Haven Symphony Orchestra “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,” When Broadway was Black
New Haven Symphony Orchestra “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,” When Broadway was Black
The New Haven Symphony Orchestra (NHSO) will present “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,” a week of programs spanning the week of April 6- 14, which explore the artistic outpouring of music, theatre, and writing that flourished in both the Harlem Renaissance and New Haven’s Renaissance during the same era. Fireside Chat: Book Talk with […]
Concert: Tom Chapin at Friday Night Folk: All Souls UU
Concert: Tom Chapin at Friday Night Folk: All Souls UU
With 27 albums and three GRAMMY awards, Hudson Valley Troubadour Tom Chapin has covered a lot of creative ground. In addition to his work as a recording artist, concert performer, storyteller and activist, heʼs performed on Broadway and worked extensively in television, radio and film. Chapin is an advocate for environmental causes, issues of hunger […]
Saturdays at the Stonington Village Farmers’ Market
Saturdays at the Stonington Village Farmers’ Market
About the Farmer's Market The Stonington Farmers’ Market began in 1997 under the initiative of Geoffrey Little. The enormously popular market attracts residents from the Borough and surrounding communities who come to buy fresh, healthy, local food. In 2008 the Stonington Farmers’ Market became a year-round event, moving inside during the winter months. For more […]
Little Giant Comics Old School Comic Show
Little Giant Comics Old School Comic Show
What is an "Old School Comic Show?" Do you remember COMIC BOOK shows from back in the day? ...With nothing but COMIC BOOKS and COMIC BOOK ARTISTS as far as the eye could see? Nothing to get in the way of the thrill of the hunt? No Cosplay headliners, No lightsaber training, No washed-up Movie […]
Kite Flying Festival at Greenwich Point Park
Kite Flying Festival at Greenwich Point Park
f you’re looking for a fun, family-friendly event to attend this spring, then grab your kites and join us on Saturday, April 13, 2024, from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM for a day of outdoor fun and adventure. This festival is hosted in partnership with Greenwich Parks and Recreation, and it promises to be a […]
Michael Dweck: Blunderbust at Heather Gaudio Fine Art
Michael Dweck: Blunderbust at Heather Gaudio Fine Art
Apr 11 to Jun 01, 2024 Heather Gaudio Fine Art is pleased to present Michael Dweck: Blunderbust, his first solo exhibition at the gallery. The show will open April 11th, with a reception for the artist 6-8pm, and will be on view through June 1st, 2024. Dweck is a multi-disciplinary artist primarily known for working in photography, most notably […]
Connecticut Sea Music Festival: 2024 Benefit Concert & Auction
Connecticut Sea Music Festival: 2024 Benefit Concert & Auction
Enjoy a concert of maritime music by local and regional musicians and shop for nautical items at the Live and Silent Auction to benefit the Festival. In the meantime, please gather any nautical items to donate (books, songbooks, cds, prints, jewelry, festival t-shirts, even instruments! Please note: You must take home your items that do not […]
Like Notes of Music: Documentary Screening and Artist Talk with Christian Peltenburg-Breshneff
Like Notes of Music: Documentary Screening and Artist Talk with Christian Peltenburg-Breshneff
Internationally known artist Christian Peltenburg-Brechneff will screen his award winning documentary about his life and work Like Notes of Music. Copies of his books The Greek House, Into the Garden, and Homage will also be available for purchase. A reception with follow at the Cooley Gallery, 25 Lyme Street, Old Lyme, CT at 4 pm […]
New Haven Symphony Orchestra “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,” Harlem Renaissance: Orchestral Voices
New Haven Symphony Orchestra “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,” Harlem Renaissance: Orchestral Voices
The New Haven Symphony Orchestra (NHSO) will present “Renaissance Rhythms: From Harlem to New Haven,” a week of programs spanning the week of April 6- 14, which explore the artistic outpouring of music, theatre, and writing that flourished in both the Harlem Renaissance and New Haven’s Renaissance during the same era. This high-energy program celebrates the […]
Play: Death by a Thousand Cuts: A Requiem for Black and Brown Men in Clinton
Play: Death by a Thousand Cuts: A Requiem for Black and Brown Men in Clinton
Indaba and M.A.D. Content, Clinton Arts Council, Clinton Human Rights Committee, and Henry Carter Hull Library are pleased to help bring to our shoreline community the critically acclaimed one-act play written and directed by Award-Winning screenwriter, Steve Driffin, called Death by a Thousand Cuts: A Requiem for Black and Brown Men. This compelling theatrical production, featuring professional actors, has sold-out venues in CT and […]
Music: The Auburn Mode at New Park Brewing
Music: The Auburn Mode at New Park Brewing
Join us on April 6, 2024 for an evening with The Auburn Mode. The Auburn Mode is a cornerstone of Hartford, CT's music scene . With influences as diverse as the list of local acts they support, their music ranges from poignant and evocative to light and whimsical...an original fusion of progressive and energetic folk pop! […]