Artist Talk | Stephen Petegorsky

New Britain Museum of American Art 56 Lexington Street, New Britain, CT, United States

Join Stephen Petegorsky for an Artist Talk about his work in Ansel Adams and the Legacy of the American Landscape: Photographs from the NBMAA. Stephen Petegorsky’s creative work includes black and white landscapes, Polaroid emulsions lifted onto panels covered with gold leaf, color images of taxidermied animals, and photographs documenting efforts to assist people with disabilities in […]

We Are Here Now, Hidden in Plain Sight, East Village, NYC 1978-1988 and Now

Studio Hill Gallery and Design Shop 507 Main St, Woodbury, CT, United States

May 2023: Woodbury CT: A multi-media gallery show "We Are Here Now Hidden in Plain Sight 1978-2023" is coming to the Studio Hill Gallery, Woodbury CT. Curated and hosted by filmmaker Nancy August, this show celebrates one of the most important districts in the history of American arts and culture: the East Village of Manhattan. […]

Walk-In Tours | Special Exhibition – “From the Vault”

New Britain Museum of American Art 56 Lexington Street, New Britain, CT, United States

Join a Docent-led tour through the NBMAA's exhibition From the Vault: Contemporary Highlights from the NBMAA Collection. Sundays at 1 p.m. | May 7 – June 25, 2023 Image: Peter Waite, Bridge, 2006, Acrylic on panels, 96 x 120 in., Berkshire Taconic Foundation and Stephen B. Lawrence Fund, 2006.127

International Coaching Week

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Are you in a transition, starting a business, changing careers, becoming an empty-nester, re-entering the dating world, or trying to create healthy habits? With the right coach, you can work through these changes in a positive, adventurous way.  The Connecticut Chapter of the International Coaching Federation invites you to explore the value of coaching to […]

Free

Online Presentation- Altars of Reconciliation: A Conversation with Artist Tony A. Tiger

Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center 1 State Street, New Haven, CT, United States

Tony A. Tiger, an artist of Muscogee Creek, Seminole, and Sac & Fox ancestry, expresses his Christian faith through his art featured, along with two other Native American artists, in the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center’s current exhibition “Altars of Reconciliation.” During this free online presentation, he’ll discusses his art and its place within the […]

Free

My Architect 20th Anniversary screening

Avon Theatre Film Center 272 Bedford Street, Stamford, CT, United States

My Architect 20th Anniversary with post-film Q&A Wed. May 10 at 7 pm ️ https://bit.ly/3KfFyZu Post-film Q&A with Director Nathaniel Kahn Join us at 7 p.m. for a special presentation prior to the My Architect screening. Avon Board Co-Chairs Arthur Selkowitz and Susan Cullman will share exciting plans for Avon reCreated – our strategic plan […]

$9 – $14.50

Carla A. Harris Book Signing in New London

WBDC New London Office 61 Bank St., New London, CT, United States

Carla A. Harris, Author of "Lead To Win," will host a book signing on May 11 at WBDC's New London Office (61 Bank St.). The event will feature a discussion led by Harris, followed by a question and answer session and a book signing. Her book will also be available for purchase at the event.

Free

2023 The Rockfall Foundation Symposium on Connecticut Trees

Middlesex Community College 100 Training Hill Road, Middletown, CT

Trees in a Changing Connecticut – What you Need to Know Presented by the Rockfall Foundation in Partnership with The Middletown Garden Club and The City of Middletown Urban Forestry Commission Join us for an examination of the impact of changing climate on Connecticut trees. Filling up Fast: Click here for more information and to […]

$45

Distinguished Lecture: Robert Lehman Fund | Stephen J. Paterwic

New Britain Museum of American Art 56 Lexington Street, New Britain, CT, United States

Surface Prosperity and Serenity/Internal Dissension and Scandal, a “Real” Consideration of Enfield, Connecticut Shaker Village As visitors alighted from sleighs to enjoy the chicken dinners served at the trustees’ office or disembarked from the trains that stopped at Shaker Station, the general impression they formed of the Enfield community bordered on awe. The experience of […]