Museum Related News
Come to a powerful night of art, conversation, inspiration and activism that includes viewing the powerful art exhibit “When Caged Birds Sing,” and hearing a talk on “art as activism” by the exhibit’s creator, sculptor Ann Weiner..
On Thursday, February 8th the Housatonic Museum of Art will present the program, Human Rights Panel Discussion: Out of the Shadows, offering a powerhouse collection of experts on urgent human rights issues.
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Dec
Sculptor Ann Weiner Confronts Violence Against Women In new exhibit at Housatonic Museum of Art
Written by Laura Roberts
The Housatonic Museum of Art is proud to present its next exhibition, When Caged Birds Sing by Ann Weiner.
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Nov
Housatonic Museum of Art Announces Acquisition of Artwork From The Collections Of Thirteen Contemporary Photographers Participating In The Museum Project
Written by Laura Roberts
The Housatonic Museum of Art (HMA) announced today the acquisition of artwork from 13 celebrated contemporary photographers as part of its participation in The Museum Project.
The Housatonic Museum of Art (HMA) announced today the acquisition of artwork from 13 celebrated contemporary photographers as part of its participation in The Museum Project.
New Work On View September 7 At the Housatonic Museum of Art.
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Jun
Opening of Sherri Wolfgang Exhibit Draws Packed House To Housatonic Museum of Art
Written by Laura Roberts
Over 200 people turned out Thursday evening June 15th to attend the opening reception of Housatonic Museum of Art’s newest exhibition, Sherri Wolfgang: SOLO.
The 2017Connecticut Governor's Tourism Partners Award celebrates Housatonic Museum of Art (HMA) along with 17 other Connecticut Art Trail members.
On Thursday, March 23 the four artists featured in the Housatonic Museum of Art’s exhibit, Prints That Work: Printmaking in The Service of a Bigger Picture, shared their experiences as printmakers with a crowd of artists, students and art enthusiasts.
PRINTS THAT WORK: printmaking in the service of a bigger picture features the work of four artists offering unique perspectives on printmaking. Roxanne Faber-Savage, Kelsey Miller, John O’Donnell and Neil Daigle-Orians mine a range of subjects including wildlife trafficking and conservation, sexuality, religion, gender and the illusion of domestic bliss.
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Jan
Fairfield County’s Community Foundation Awards $15,000 in Support of Housatonic Museum of Art’s Peer Docent Program
Written by Laura Roberts
The Housatonic Museum of Art (HMA) is proud to announce that it received $15,000 from Fairfield County’s Community Foundation to support its HMA Peer Docent Program.
Steve McCurry: India features forty-four incredible photographs, capturing vibrant colors and chaos in this ancient country while providing stunning backdrops for the ordinary people who live and work in an extraordinary place.