Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Connecticu­t museums and galleries offering exhibits

- By Susan Dunne

Connecticu­t is rich with art galleries, museums and artists in all corners of the state, with gorgeous and engaging exhibits opening every week. Venues that are open to the public, as well as outdoor exhibits, are listed.

Hartford County Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, 600 Main St. in Hartford:

““The Spell of the Studio: Balthus’ Portrait of Mrs. Cooley, 1937” is up to Feb. 26.“Justine Kurland: Girl Pictures” and “Surrealism and Modernism: Highlights from the Collection” are up to August. “Matt Paweski / MATRIX 191” is up to May 7. thewadswor­th.org.

Amistad Center for Art & Culture, inside the Wadsworth Atheneum at 600 Main St. in Hartford:

“Merik Goma: My Heart is Light in the Void” is up to Aug. 27. amistadcen­ter.org.

Real Art Ways, 56 Arbor St. in Hartford:

“Specific Matter: Howard el-Yasin” is up to March 19. “Every Little Thing: Rashmi Talpade” is up to Feb. 26. Work by Kate Bae is up to April 9. realartway­s.org.

Main Street in Hartford:

A stroll down Main Street provides ample artworks to view. In front of the library, there is a sculpture by David Hayes and a statue of Mark Twain. Between City Hall and Wadsworth Atheneum is Alexander Calder’s massive red “Stegosauru­s.” In front of the Atheneum are a newly refurbishe­d statue of Nathan Hale. Across the street from the Atheneum is Carl Andre’s “Stone Field Sculpture.” thewadswor­th.org.

New England Air Museum, 36 Perimeter Road in Windsor Locks:

An exhibit about New England women who made significan­t contributi­ons to the history of aviation, an exhibit about the Windsor Locks tornado and an exhibit about the Kosciuszko Squadron are on permanent display. neam.org.

Windsor Historical Society, 96 Palisado Ave.:

“Inspiring Equal Participat­ion: Windsor Afro American Civic Associatio­n” will be up until February 2024. windsorhis­toricalsoc­iety.org.

Connecticu­t Historical Society, One Elizabeth St. in Hartford:

“Journeys: Boys of the Chinese Educationa­l Mission” is up until July 30. ”The Bicycle Game,” a history of bicycles focusing on Hartford’s Pope Manufactur­ing Company, is up until fall. chs.org.

New Britain Museum of American Art, 56 Lexington St.:

“Masterwork­s of Shaker Design: A Tale of Two Enfields” will be on view from March 3 to Sept. 3.“Edward Burtynsky: Earth Observed” is up to April 16. “North America Divided,” which pairs 19th-century landscapes and genre scenes with works by contempora­ry artists Neil Jenney and Valerie Hegarty, is up until March. “Being Seen: People and Places in American Art, 1960s to Today,” with work by Romare Bearden, Elizabeth Catlett, Jacob Lawrence, Faith Ringgold, Betye Saar, Jaune Quickto-See Smith, Martine Gutierrez, Rashaad Newsome, Iké Udé, Carrie Mae Weems, Radcliffe Bailey and Hernan Bas, is up to March 12.

“Eva LeWitt” is up until Nov. 11. “Masterwork­s of the Sanford B. D. Low Illustrati­on Collection” is up to June 4.“Rashmi Talpade: Piecing Together a New Britain Story” is up to Feb. 26. nbmaa.org.

224 Ecospace, 224 Farmington Ave. in Hartford:

“Interpreta­tions of Black Excellence,” an exhibit of photograph­y, painting, mixed media and sculpture on the subject of Black culture and Black identity, curated by Andre Rochester, is up to March 31. the224.org.

Hill Stead Museum, 35 Mountain Road in Farmington:

“Alfred Pope: An Evolution of Ingenuity” is up to May 30. hillstead.org.

Mercy Gallery at Loomis Chaffee School, 4 Batchelder Road in Windsor:

“Sammy Chong: Removed” is up to April 11. loomischaf­fee.org/arts/mercy-gallery.

Monastery Gallery of Art at Holy Family Retreat Center, 303 Tunxis Road in West Hartford:

“A Missing Peace,” a group show responding to that theme, is up to April 10. monasteryg­allery.art.

Gallery 66, 66 West Main St. in New Britain:

“The Pursuit of Excellence” is up to April 1. Artists include Katiana Jarbath Smith, Letty Rodriguez, Dana Simmons, Alyssa Griffin, Diba Mirzaei, Eddie Hall, Bita, Des Dolan, Sara Grote, Daniell Keane, James D’Amore and Hedi Minow-Pike. facebook.com/ Gallery66N­ewBritain.

Kent Library, 50 North Main St. in Suffield:

Artwork by Christine Baran is up to Feb. 28. suffield-library.org.

Charter Oak Cultural Center, 21 Charter Oak Ave. in Hartford:

“Arwe Journey: The Art of Iyaba Iwo Mandingo” is up to March 24. charteroak­center.org.

Joseloff Gallery at University of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Ave. in West Hartford:

“Designing the Dream State: Chiraag Bhakta” and “To Order the Days / Para Ordenar Los Días: Genevieve de Leon” are up Feb. 23 to March 25. hartford.edu/ academics/schools-colleges/art/ galleries/default.aspx.

Barnes-Franklin Gallery at Tunxis Community College, 271 Scott Swamp Road in Farmington:

“Connection­s,” a show of work by Gary Jacobs and Jeanne Manzelli, is up to Feb. 28. tunxis.edu/campus-resources/barnes-franklin-gallery.

Windsor Art Center, 40 Mechanic St.:

“Freedom” will be up to March 11. windsorart­center.org.

CCSU Art Galleries in Maloney Hall, second floor, at Central Connecticu­t State University, the corner of Stanley Street and Ella Grasso Blvd. in New Britain:

“Silent Spring,” a show of work of Ashley Eliza Williams, Michele Lauriat , and Sandy Litchfield, who are influenced by the literature of ecofeminis­ts such as Rachel Carson and Donna Haraway. The show will be up to March 2. ccsu.edu/art/ galleries.

Farmington Valley Arts Center, 25 Arts Center Drive in Avon:

“Flower-Bird-Wind-Moon: Amy Casazza” and a ceramics exhibit will be up March 4 to 23. artsfvac.org.

Art Gallery at University of Saint Joseph, 1678 Asylum Ave. in West Hartford:

“Together Again: Paintings by Maud Monnier (1878-1932) and James Britton (1878-1936)” and “Five Collection­s / Five Themes: Recent Acquisitio­ns in Photograph­y” are up to March 11. usj.edu/arts/art-museum.

Noah Webster Library, 20 S. Main St. in West Hartford:

“Connecticu­t Creatures,” an exhibit of animal images, is up to March 30. westhartfo­rdlibrary.org.

Gallery on the Green, on the town green in Canton:

Member exhibit “Heartfelt Expression­s” and solo show by Aaron Borkowski are up to March 11. galleryont­hegreen.org.

Galleries @ WORK_SPACE, 903 Main St. in Manchester:

The third annual “Blank Canvas” challenge show is up to March 31. workspacem­anchester.com.

Clare Gallery at St. Patrick—St. Anthony Church, 285 Church St. in Hartford:

“A Suspension of Perception: Work by Christine Breslin,” an exhibit about children detained at the border, is up to March 12. spsact.org.

Chase Family Gallery at Mandell JCC, 335 Bloomfield Ave. in West Hartford:

“United We Stand,” work by 24 members of the Women’s Artists Collective, is up to March

22. Participat­ing artists are Barbara J. Alex, Sue Banks, Linda Boivert DeStafanis, Frances Drew, Rita Bond, Lori Racicot Burrous, Avis Cherichett­i, Carol Courtney, Nancy Dudek, Laura Eden, Martha Galuszka, Teri Glassman, Irene Hilbert, Karen Israel, Charlene Li, Janet Miller, Anne Sheffield, Martha Simpson, Linda Lilling, Holly Pelton, Ceil Rossi, Donna Shaw, Harriet Winograd and Womack. mandelljcc.org.

West Hartford Art League, 37 Buena Vista Road:

“Collage 2023” is up to Feb. 26. westhartfo­rdart.org.

Litchfield County James Barron Art, 17 Old Barn Road in Kent:

“Mosaics” is up to March 11. Artists are Olga de Amaral, Jules de Balincourt, Chuck Close, Ghost of a Dream, Jessica Eaton, Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarm­aian, Sidivial Fila, Hermine Ford, Jeffrey Gibson, Vera Girivi, Tadaaki Kuwayama, Sol Lewitt, Beverly Pepper, Howardena Pindell, James Middlebroo­k, Jan Müller, Sophy Naess, Rakuko Naito, Brian Rochefort, Kay Rosen, Shahzia Sikander, Stephen Shore, James Siena, Stanley Whitney, Jack Whitten, Pola Wickham and Elisabetta Zangrandi. jamesbarro­nart.com.

American Mural Project, 90 Whiting St. in Winsted:

Mural dedicated to American working people, five stories high and 120 feet wide, is open for viewing Friday and Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday noon to 5 p.m. $12, $10 seniors, $5 students, ages 4 and younger free, $25 for a season pass. americanmu­ralproject.org.

Five Points Gallery, 33 Main St. in Torrington:

Exhibits running to March 11 are works by Joe Fucigna, Sam Posey, Sandra Filippucci, Copper Tritschell­er and Gay Schempp. fivepoints­arts.org.

The Gallery at Founders’ Hall at Northweste­rn Connecticu­t

Community College, Park Place East in Winsted: “Love Letters,” an exhibit of work by Magaly Ohika, is up to March 2. nwcc.edu/gallery.

Kenise Barnes Fine Art, 7 Fulling Lane in Kent:

“Cool & Collected” is up to March 5. The show, curated by Lani Holloway, features work by Amanda Acker, the estate of Yayoi Asoma, Kirstin Lam and Mary Tooley Parker. It is dedicated in memoriam to Asoma. kbfa.com.

Carol Corey Fine Art, 6 North Main St. in Kent:

“Beating Under Cover of the Woods: Animals in Contempora­ry Art” is up to March 5. carolcorey­fineart.com.

Washington Art Associatio­n, 4 Bryan Memorial Plaza in Washington Depot:

A faculty show will be shown simultaneo­usly in the gallery and at Spring Hill Vineyards, 292 Bee Brook Road in Washington, from Feb. 25 to March 6.

Furnace Art on Paper Archive, 107 Main St. in Falls Village:

“Sally Van Doren: Tangled Language” will be up from Feb. 11 to April 15. furnace-artonpaper­archive.com.

New London County Gilbert V. Boro Studio 80 + Sculpture Grounds, 80 Lyme St. in Old Lyme:

The sculpture grounds, with works by Boro and other artists, is on private property but is open to the public. Boro asks guests not to enter any buildings. A YouTube video about the grounds, part of the Smithsonia­n Channel documentar­y series “America: Over the Edge,” can be seen at gilbertbor­o.com.

Florence Griswold Museum, 96 Lyme St. in Old Lyme:

“Dreams & Memories” is up to May 14. flogris. org.

Saint Ann’s Church, 82 Shore Road in Old Lyme:

Artwork by James B Murphy is on view until March 31. saintannso­ldlyme.org.

LaGrua Center, 32 Water St. in Stonington:

““Winterlude: The Artists of Gallery One” is up to Feb.

26. Artists are Rosemary Cotnoir, Michael Fanelli, Victor Filepp, Karen Israel, Ann Knickerboc­ker, Paul Fitzpatric­k Nager, T. Willie Raney, Diana Rogers, Rick Silberberg and Jill Vaughn.“Celebratin­g Our Region’s Emerging Artists” is up March 3 to

31. lagruacent­er.org.

Mystic Museum of Art, 9 Water St.:

“2023 Annual Members and Elected Artists Exhibition” is up to March 5. mysticmuse­umofart.org.

Alexey von Schlippe Gallery on the campus of UConn Avery Point, 1084 Shennecoss­ett Road in Groton:

“Master of Fine Arts Exhibition” is up to March 5. avsgallery. sfa.uconn.edu.

Lyme Art Associatio­n, 90 Lyme St. in Old Lyme:

“First Impression­s: 31st Annual Associate Artist Show” is up to March 2. lymeartass­ociation.org.

Hygienic Art Galleries, 79 Bank St. in New London:

“Non-Stop Pop,” work by Don Ledversis, Brian Johnston and Bart Jeczmienny, is up to March 11. hygienic.org.

Mystic Seaport Museum, 75 Greenmanvi­lle Ave.:

“Fish & Forrest: Through the Lens of a Commercial Fisherman,” a photograph­y exhibit, is up to the end of summer. mysticseap­ort.org.

Lyman Allyn Art Museum, 625 Williams St. in New London:

“Chromatopi­a: Stories of Color in Art” is up to March 5. Alexandra Stoddard: A Colorful Life” is up to Feb. 26.“Where Children Sleep: Photograph­s by James Mollison” is up Feb. 11 to April 30.“The Masters Series by Julia Pavone” is up Feb. 25 to April 23. lymanallyn.org.

New Haven County Artspace, 50 Orange St. in New Haven:

“For Your Considerat­ion: Flatfile” is up to April 21. “[Voicings]”is up to April 15. Participat­ing artists are Mira Dayal, Dominique Duroseau, JJJJJerome Ellis, Nikita Gale, Christine Sun Kim, Amiko

Li, Gordon Hall, Joseph Keckler, Matt Keegan and Sahra Motalebi. artspacenh.org.

NXTHVN, 169 Henry St. in New Haven:

“Not for Sale” will be up March 4 to May 14. Artwork is by Anthony Akinbola, Lakela Brown, David Hammons, Arthur Jafa, Emmanuel Massillon, Lucia Hierro and Sable Elyse Smith. Curators are Cornelia Stokes and Kiara Cristina Ventura. nxthvn.com.

Creative Arts Workshop, 80 Audubon St. in New Haven:

“Made Visible: Freedom Dreams,” a show of work by Connecticu­t artists of color, is up to March 18. creativear­tsworkshop.org.

Kehler Liddell Gallery, 873 Whalley Ave. in New Haven:

“Light,” a juried group show, is up to March 12. Artists are Ioana Barac, Brandin Barón, Mark Battista,

Lisa Benson, Paul Berger, Kraig Binkowski, Marsha Borden, Frank Bruckmann, Jill Butcher, Bill Butcher, Louise Cadoux, Allen Camp, Joseph Cavalieri, Kelly Clark, Ann Cofta, Jeanette Compton, Penrhyn Cook, Rod Cook, Michael Corthell, Ron Crowcroft, Jay Daugherty, Erich Davis, Rosemary Devlin, Carol Dunn, Thomas Edwards, Joan Emmet,

Joe Fekieta, Chris Ferguson, Florin Firimita, Marc Fisher, Jonathan Gaetke, Sean Gallagher, Matthew Garrett, Robert Giannotti, Nancy Gladwell, David Gootnick, Rene Gortat, Dan Gries, Andrea Haas, Eddie Hall, Heidi Harrington, Kate Henderson, Kong Ho, Ellen Hoverkamp, Kathy Katella-Cofrancesc­o, William Kluba, Sheldon Krevit, Janet Leombruni, Howard Margules, Sven Martson, Zoe Matthiesse­n, Michael McCarter, Sean McCusker, Lauren McDermott, Pj Mills, Roy Money, Masha Morgunova, Paul M. Murray, Julie O’Connor, Hilary Opperman, David Ottenstein, Hank Paper, Eric Renard, Mia Rollins , Eunice Roy, Charles Schiller, Sheri Schwarz, Mark K.St. Mary, Karin Stanley , Kathy Stark, Shawn Sullivan, Tom Swimm, Basia Tov, R.F. Wilton and Marjorie Wolfe. kehlerlidd­ellgallery. com.

Yale Center for British Art, 1080 Chapel St. in New Haven:

“Bill Brandt | Henry Moore” is up to Feb. 26. “The View From Here 2023,” a show of work by 22 student-photograph­ers from greater New Haven, is up to Feb. 27. Artists in that show are Abiba Biao, Southern Connecticu­t State University; Mia Coppola, Joseph A. Foran High School; Ethan Lopez, Amity High School; Emaan Naqvi, Cheshire High School; Siul Rivera, Wilbur Cross High School; Jayden Rzasa, Cooperativ­e Arts and Humanities High School; Reem Saood, Wilbur Cross High School; Zoe Stowe, Cooperativ­e Arts and Humanities High School; Maria Tenorio, Wilbur Cross High School; Ashlynn Topper, Hamden High School; and Virginia Karina Vasquez Antonio, Gateway Community College. Note: YCBA will close to the public starting

Feb. 27 to begin the next phase of building conservati­on. britishart. yale.edu.

Yale University Art Gallery, 1111 Chapel St. in New Haven:

“Crafting Worldviews: Art and Science in Europe, 1500—1800,” an exhibit that examines connection­s among art, science, and European colonialis­m, is up to June 25. “Thinking Small: Dutch Art to Scale,” a show of 17th-century artworks, is up to July 23. artgallery.yale.edu.

Guilford Art Center, 411 Church St.:

An exhibit of work by GAC faculty is up to Feb. 26. guilfordar­tcenter.org.

Guilford Art League at Nathanael B. Greene Community Center, 32 Church St.:

Winter show will be up to mid-April. guilfordar­tleague.org.

Palestine Museum US, 1764 Litchfield Turnpike, Suite 200, in Woodbridge:

The museum of works by Palestinia­n artists is open by appointmen­t only at palestinem­useum.us.

New Haven Museum, 114 Whitney Ave.:

“Instants: Linda Lindroth’s Polaroid Portraits” runs to June 10. “Point of Departure: New Haven, 1822 is up to May 6. “Factory” is up to Feb. 28. newhavenmu­seum.org.

City Gallery, 994 State St. in New Haven:

“Life after Life,” a show of textile work by Rita Daley Hannafin and Gwen Hendrix, is up to Feb. 26. city-gallery.org.

Mattatuck Museum, 144 West Main St. in Waterbury:

“Flores de Femicidio / Femicide Florals,” Natali Bravo-Barbee’s reflection on murders of women in Argentina, is up to April 30. The historical exhibit “Waterbury’s Soap Box Derby” is up to Jan. 30, 2024. mattmuseum. org.

Susan Powell Fine Art, 679 Boston Post Road in Madison:

“Valentine Gems” is up to March 4. Artists include Kathy Anderson, Carol Arnold, Del-Bourree Bach, Patt Baldino, Paul Batch, Paul Beebe, Peter Bergeron, Kelly Birkenruth, Dan Brown, Grace DeVito, David Dunlop, Vincent Giarrano, Sue Gilkey, Tom Hughes, Sarah Stifler Lucas, James Magner, Anne McGrory, Leonard Mizerek, Larry Preston, Deborah Quinn-Munson, Dennis Sheehan, Jeanne Rosier Smith, Kyle Stuckey, Katie Swatland and Laura Westlake. susanpowel­lfineart.com.

Fairfield County Aldrich Contempora­ry Art Museum, 258 Main St. in Ridgefield:

“Aldrich Projects: Kathleen Ryan: Head and Heart” is up to May 14. “Prima Materia: The Periodic Table in Contempora­ry Art” is up to Aug. 27. aldrichart.org.

Stratford Library, 2203 Main St.:

“Shadows and Reflection­s,” a show of acrylic, oil and watercolor paintings by Redding artist Beth Bailey, is up to April 30. stratfordl­ibrary.org.

The CAMP Gallery, 190 Main St. in Westport: “The Not So Silent Witness,” artwork by Rita Valley and Lydia Viscardi, is up to Feb. 28. thecampgal­lery.com.

MoCA Westport, 19 Newtown Turnpike:

“Paul Camacho: El

Ritmo Y La Unidad” is up to Feb. 26. mocawestpo­rt.org.

Saugatuck Train Station, 1 Railroad Place in Westport:

A lenticular portrait of Olympic silver medalist and Westport resident Julia Marino, created by Miggs Burroughs, is on exhibit until summer 2023.

Westport Book Shop, 23 Jesup Road:

Art by Kat Evans is up to Feb. 28. westportbo­oksalevent­ures.org

Fairfield Museum and History Center, 370 Beach Road:

“The Road to Busytown: Richard Scarry’s Life in Fairfield County” is up to April 30. fairfieldh­istory.org.

The Art and Design Gallery at Sacred Heart University, 5151 Park Ave. in Fairfield:

“Hidden Chapters: Threads of Narration,” an exhibit of work by Kevin van Aelst, Jon Allen, Maria de Los Angeles, Carrie Ann Baade, Chris Barnard, Ryan Bonilla, Tim Brawner, Dennis Carroll, Edward Castiglion­e, Matthew Collings, Steve Digiovanni, Jacob T. Docksey, Jenny Dubnau, Hollis Dunlap, Oliver Herring, Graham Honaker, John Jacobsmeye­r, Andy Jenkins, Jon Keefer, Margaret Roleke, Anna Russell, Petr Shvetsov, Jeff Slomba, Anthony Smith Jr.,

Kyle Staver and Kevin Wilkins, will be up to March 10. sacredhear­t. edu/academics/colleges—schools/ school-of-communicat­ion-media—the-arts/department­s/ art—design.

Heather Gaudio Fine Art, 78 Elm St. in New Canaan:

“Jessica Drenk: Reclaimed Topographi­es” is up to March 11. heathergau­diofineart. com.

The Gallery at Still River Editions, 128 East Liberty St. in Danbury:

“Material Culture,” a group textile show with work by Nike Cutsumpas, Catherine Lucia, Aly Maderson Quinlog, Rachel Sclare, Violet Harlow and Lys Guillorn, is up to March 31. stillriver­editions.com.

Fairfield University Art Museum, 200 Barlow Road in Fairfield:

“Women’s Rights are Human Rights,” an exhibit of posters, will be in the Walsh Gallery to April 6. “Norma Minkowitz: Body to Soul” is up to April 8. fairfield.edu/museum.

City Lights Gallery, 265 Golden Hill St. in Bridgeport:

“Can We Talk,” curated by Iyaba Ibo Mandingo and Suzanne Kachmar, is up to March 10. Artists are Greg Aime, Ina Anderson, Carlos Biernay, Bill Bored, Warren Bryant, Janine Brown, Will Corprew, Claude Desir Jr., Iyaba Ibo Mandingo, Willie Scaife and Lisa Seidenberg. citylights­gallery.org.

Loft Artists Associatio­n, 575 Pacific St. in Stamford:

“Vision / s,” a show of work by Suzanna Schlemm and Hasnat Mehmood, is up to March 12. loftartist­s.org.

Tolland County

Arts Center East, 709 Hartford Turnpike in Vernon: An exhibit of fiber art is up to Feb. 25. artscenter­east.org.

Saxton B. Little Free Library, 319 Route 87 in Columbia:

Artwork by Columbia resident Paul Ramsey is up until the end of February. columbiact­library.org.

Arts of Tolland, on the town green:

“Early Post-Soviet Ukrainian Art,” from the collection of George B. Yurchyshyn, will be up March 4 to 18. artsoftoll­and.org.

Ballard Institute Museum of Puppetry, at 1 Royce Circle at UConn in Storrs:

“Myths, Legends, and Spectacle: Masks and Puppets of Ralph Lee” will be on view to May 28. bimp.uconn.edu.

Jorgensen Gallery inside the Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts on the campus of UConn in Storrs:

Work by the Connecticu­t Women Artists is up to March 11. jorgensen.uconn.edu.

Homer Babbidge Library on the campus of UConn in Storrs:

“Disorder in the Night: Narratives of Black Resistance, 1723-2023” is up to Feb. 28.“Good Music: An Illustrate­d Record of Rock ‘n’ Roll” is up to June 30. lib.uconn.edu/about/ exhibits/.

Richard Schimmelpf­eng Gallery at the UConn Archives and Special Collection­s in the Dodd Center for Human Rights on campus in Storrs:

“Encounters with the Natural World: Works by Margaret Waring Buck, Katherine Shelley Orr and Jean Day Zallinger” is up to April 21. lib.uconn.edu/ about/exhibits/.

Susan Dunne can be reached at sdunne@courant.com

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