CONNECTICUT ART EXHIBITS
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:
“Justine Kurland: Girl Pictures” and “Surrealism and Modernism: Highlights from the Collection” are up to Sept. 10. “Matt Paweski / MATRIX 191 is up to May 7.“Alexander Calder: Collaborative Creations” is up March 23 to June 4. 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.
Hartford Art Space Gallery, 555 Asylum St.: “Photosynthesis: Work by Mary Anne McCarthy and Balam Soto” is up to March 29. facebook. com/hartfordartspacegallery.
Real Art Ways, 56 Arbor St. in Hartford:
“‘Round About Midnight: Alan Neider” and “Real Wall: Karl Goulet” are up to May 28. A Rite of Passage: 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.
Raymond Library, 840 Main St. in East Hartford:
“Threads of Assumption,” an interactive art exhibit by Maria Finkelmeier, Martha Rettig, Sofie Hodara and U-Meleni Mhlaba-Adebo, opens on April 1. easthartfordct.gov.
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.:
“Edward Burtynsky: Earth Observed” is up to April
16. “Masterworks of Shaker Design: A Tale of Two Enfields” is up to Aug. 6. “Ansel Adams and the Legacy of the American Landscape” is up to June 4. “Eva LeWitt” is up until Nov. 11.“Masterworks of the Sanford B. D. Low Illustration Collection” is up to June 4. “Elizabeth Gourlay: Eclectic Threads” is up to May 28. “Rashmi Talpade: Piecing Together a New Britain Story” is up to April
30. “Walter Wick: Hidden Wonders!” is up March 31 to Sept. 3. nbmaa.org.
Pond House Cafe at Elizabeth Park in West Hartford:
Women’s spring Craft Celebration will be March 26 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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. “Raw Flow,” work by Miguel Jose Matos, runs March 25 through May. 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.
Widener Gallery in Austin Arts Center at Trinity College, 300 Summit St. in Hartford:
“The Aesthetics of Information: No Olvidaremos,” an exhibit of work by Maria Veronica San Martin, is on view to May 13. trincoll. edu/austin-arts-center.
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 Steve Hamlin is up the month of March. suffield-library.org.
Barnes-Franklin Gallery at Tunxis Community College, 271 Scott Swamp Road in Farmington:
“your subtleties, they strangle me,” a show of work by Joe Bun Keo, is up to March 31. tunxis. edu/campus-resources/ barnes-franklin-gallery.
Farmington Valley Arts Center, 25 Arts Center Drive in Avon:
“Something’s In the Air” is up the month of April. artsfvac.org.
Plaza Building, 280 Broad St. in Windsor:
“Fell Up,” a show of work by Christa Whitten, Trae Brooks, Adam Viens, Marc Burns, Valerie Lyons, Cathy Doocy and Andres Chaparro, will be up on April 1. with an opening from 2 to 6 p.m.
Windsor Art Center, 40 Mechanic St.:
“Peace and Understanding,” a group show by The Committee, be up March 25 to May 6. Artists are Joseph R. Gorneault Jr., Heather Stabile Groenstein, Sophie Groenstein, Keith Murphy, Jim Whitten and Gabrielle Zane. 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:
“Rachel Siporin: To Tell a Story: Paintings and Prints 2000-2022” is up March 23 to April 27. ccsu.edu/art/ galleries.
Hans Weiss Newspace Gallery at Manchester Community College, on Great Path Road:
“Diversity in Weaving: Hartford Artisans Weaving Center” is up to
April 19. manchestercc.edu/ hans-weiss-newspace/
Art Gallery at University of Saint Joseph, 1678 Asylum Ave. in West Hartford:
“Trailblazer: A Tribute to Toko Shinoda” and “By the Book: Writers, Artists and Illustrations” are up March 31 to June 3. usj.edu/arts/ art-museum.
Lost Acres Vineyard, 80 Lost Acres Road in North Granby:
“Water’s Way,” a group show, is up March 31 to April 30. lostacresvineyard. com.
Mark Twain House and Museum, 351 Farmington Ave. in Hartford:
“For Business or Pleasure: Twain’s Summer Sojourns,” a show with artifacts from the Clemens family’s summer vacations in Old Saybrook, Elmira, New York and Dublin, New Hampshire. One of the artifacts is one of Twain’s legendary white suit coats. It runs March 23 to the end of the year. marktwainhouse. org.
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:
A member and guest exhibit and a solo show by Terre Lefferts are up to April 15. 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:
“Old Growth,” work by Roberta Shea runs to May 12. spsact.org.
Chase Family Gallery at Mandell JCC, 335 Bloomfield Ave. in West Hartford:
“Humans of Israel: Erez Kaganovitz” is up March 27 to April 28. mandelljcc.org.
Litchfield County
Five Points Annex, 17 Water St. in Torrington:
“Undertones,” a Hartford Art School sculpture exhibit, is up to March 31. “From the Collection of Bill Haygood, 2001-2023” is up to April 9. fivepointsarts.org.
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 April 22 are “Robert Taplin: Outscapes,” “Bridget Grady: Fragile Ecologies” and “Kathleen Schroeder: Of Two Minds: Dancing Between Art and Science.” fivepointsarts.org.
David M. Hunt Library, 63 Main St. in the Falls Village section of Canaan:
“Shape + Movement + Color: The Abstract Art of David Crum, Joel Foster and Richard Griggs” is up to March 31. huntlibrary.org.
Craven Contemporary, 4 Fulling Lane in Kent:
“Bruno Leydet: In Conversation” is up to April 16. artnet.com/galleries/craven-contemporary/ artworks.
Kenise Barnes Fine Art, 7 Fulling Lane in Kent:
“The Presence of Absence: Brett Eberhardt and Gregory Hennen” will be up April 1 to May 14. kbfa.com.
Carol Corey Fine Art, 6 North Main St. in Kent:
“Abloom” is up to April 23. Artists in the flower-themed show are Elise Ansel, Andy Harper, Susan Hartnett, Matthias Meyer, James Mullen, Tim Nighswander, Shelley Reed and Lorna Ritz. carolcoreyfineart.com.
The Gallery at Founders’ Hall at Northwestern Connecticut Community College, Park Place East in Winsted:
“Alumni Focus: The Art of Joe Clarke” is up to April 13. nwcc.edu/gallery.
Furnace Art on Paper Archive, 107 Main St. in Falls Village:
“Sally Van Doren: Tangled Language” and “Rotating / Axis,” a show of work by Power Boothe, Bettina Bloom, Yvonne Estrada, Hermine Ford,
Kylie Heidenheimer, Carter Hodgkin, Erick Johnson, Mary Kenealy, Amanda Konishi, Kathleen Kucka, Stephen Maine, Gary Stephan and John Frederick Walker, are up 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:
“Celebrating Our Region’s Emerging Artists” is up to March 31. lagruacenter.org.
Mystic Museum of Art, 9 Water St.:
“Gifts to the Museum” is up to April 23. and “Young At Art” is up to April 23. mysticmuseumofart.org.
Alexey von Schlippe Gallery on the campus of UConn Avery Point, 1084 Shennecossett Road in Groton:
“Deeply Rooted: The Tree of Life,” a show of work by Beverly Penn and Katie DeGroot, is up March 30 to April 30. avsgallery.sfa.uconn.edu.
Lyme Art Association, 90 Lyme St. in Old Lyme:
“Four Acts,” a members’ show, is up to April 27. lymeartassociation.org.
Hygienic Art Galleries, 79 Bank St. in New London:
“The Crossing: A Juried Exhibition” juried by Charles Reyburn, is up March 25 to April 22. 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:
“The Masters Series by Julia Pavone” is up to April 23. “Where Children Sleep: Photographs by James
Mollison” is up to April 30. lymanallyn.org.
New Haven County
Gallery 53, 53 Colony St. in Meriden: “Beyond Reality: 2023 Abstract Art Exhibit” is up April 1 to 28. gallery53.org.
NXTHVN, 169 Henry St. in New Haven:
“Not for
Sale” will be up 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.
Buley Gallery at Southern Connecticut State University, 501 Crescent St. in New Haven:
An exhibit of quilts will be up to March 31. visual.southernct.edu/ places/buley.
Gallery at the Institute Library, 847 Chapel St. in New Haven:
“Sound & Vision II: For the Record: Celebrating Feminism, Music and Visual Art with a Group Exhibition of Imaginary Album Covers” is up until May 3. institutelibrary.org.
Kehler Liddell Gallery, 873 Whalley Ave. in New Haven:
“Vanishing Zimbabwe,” work by Penrhyn and Rod Cook with Sven Martson, is up to April 16. kehlerliddellgallery. com.
Guilford Art League at Nathanael B. Greene Community Center, 32 Church St.:
Winter show will be up to mid-April. guilfordartleague. org.
Guilford Art Center, 411 Church St.: “Felt: Fiber Transformed” is up to April 16. guilfordartcenter.org.
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.
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. newhavenmuseum.org.
City Gallery, 994 State St. in New Haven:
Work by Meg Bloom and Cyra Levenson is up to April 30. city-gallery. org.
Mattatuck Museum, 144 West Main St. in Waterbury:
“La Onda Chicana” is up to May 28. Artists in that show are William Acedo, Blanka Amezkua, Michel Amescua, Chelo Amezcua, Judy Baca, Santa Barraza, Yreina Cervantes, Enrique Chagoya, Carlos Hernandez Chavez, Mariana Castillo Deball, Yaneli Delgado, Carla Fernández, Diane Gamboa, Luis Genaro-Garcia, Dolores Guerrero-Cruz, Erika Harrsch, Roxanne Jackson, Salvador Jiménez-Flores, Jean LaMarr, Alma Lopez, Sandra de la Loza, Joseph “Nuke” Montalvo, Ernesto Yerena Montejano, Tony Ortega, Yolanda Vasquez Petrocelli, Gabriel Garcia Roman, Frank Romero, Sonia Romero, Dewey Tafoya, Don Tomas, John Valadez and Patssi Valdez.“Flores de Femicido (Femicide Florals),” Natali Bravo-Barbee’s memorial for women in her native Argentina, is up to April 30.“Cutting Edge: Connecticut Artists Explore Precisionism” 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:
The 20th anniversary show is up to May 13. Artists in the show are Kathy Anderson, Carol Arnold, Del-Bourree Bach, Julie Beck, Paul Beebe, Peter Bergeron, Zufar Bikbov, Kelly Birkenruth, Deborah Chabrian, Grace DeVito, David Dunlop, Vincent Giarrano, Sue Gilkey, Neal Hughes, Susan Jositas, Andrew Lattimore, James Magner, Anne McGrory,
Jim McVicker, Len Mizerek, Cora Ogden, Larry Preston, Cindy Procious, Deborah Quinn-Munson, Dennis Sheehan, Jeanne Rosier Smith, Kyle Stuckey, Katie Swatland, George Van Hook and Laura Westlake. susanpowellfineart.com.
Creative Arts Workshop, 80 Audubon St. in New Haven:
“2023 Southern Connecticut Conference Art Expo” is up to April 29. creativeartsworkshop.org.
Artspace, 50 Orange St. in New Haven:
“Voicings” is up to April 15. “For Your Consideration: Flatfile” is up to April 21. artspacenh.org.
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.
Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Mathews Park, 299 West Ave. in Norwalk:
“Connect: Small Prints from the Boston Printmakers” is up to April 2. contemprints.org.
The CAMP Gallery, 190 Main St. in Westport:
“Looking Through Cycles: Molly Gambardella and Caitlin McCormack” is up to March 30. thecampgallery. com.
Loft Artists Association, 575 Pacific St. in Stamford:
“Inside/Out” is up to April 16. loftartists.org.
Housatonic Museum of Art, on the campus of Housatonic Community College, 900 Lafayette Blvd. in Bridgeport:
“Gestalt,” a show of work by art teachers from all community colleges in Connecticut is up to April 13 museum.housatonic.edu.
Art Gallery at Western Connecticut State University, in the Visual & Performing Arts Center on the Westside Campus, 43 Lake Ave. Extension in Danbury:
The 2023 Master of Fine Arts Thesis Exhibition will be March 23 to April 6. Artists are Dan Baker and Marcus Escribano of Danbury, Lilah Heyman of Bridgeport and Aimee Jette of Ridgefield. wcsu.edu/art/gallery/exhibitions
MoCA Westport, 19 Newtown Turnpike: “Rainbow
Turn to Exhibits,
in the Dark, work by Anselm Reyle, is up to May 28 mocawestport.org.
Westport Book Shop, 23 Jesup Road:
Artwork by George Radwan will be up to March 31. westportbooksales.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.
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.
Heather Gaudio Fine Art, 78 Elm St. in New Canaan:
“Mio Yamato: The Breathing Star” is up to April 29. heathergaudiofineart.com.
Bruce S. Kershner Gallery at Fairfield Public Library, 1080 Old Post Road:
“Moon Dance,” artwork by Ronnie Gold, Steven Labkoff and Marjorie Sopkin, is up to April 15. fairfieldpubliclibrary.org/ our-community/bruce-skershner-gallery.
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:
“Undue Burden,” an exhibit about women’s health care, and “Ukraine in My Heart,” a show of poster art by Inna Linov, are up to April 18. citylightsgallery.org.
Tolland County
Arts Center East, 709 Hartford Turnpike in Vernon:
A members’ exhibit is up to April 1. artscentereast.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.
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.
William Benton Museum of Art, 245 Glenbrook Road at UConn in Storrs:
“In/ Outside,” work that ponders what it means to be an outsider or an insider, is up March 24 to July 30. An MFA thesis exhibit is up April 1 to May 7. “Encounters with the Collection: Celebrating Art by Women” is up until July 28, 2024. benton.uconn.edu.
Homer Babbidge Library on the campus of UConn in Storrs:
“Good Music: An Illustrated Record of Rock ‘n’ Roll” is up to June 30. lib.
uconn.edu/about/exhibits.
Middlesex County
Ezra and Cecile Zilkha Gallery at Wesleyan University in Middletown:
Senior thesis exhibits are up March 28 to April 30. Week One (March 28 to April 2) includes
“Riya Devi-Ashby: veni ; an unweaving,”“Alec Black: naturalization process,”“Peter Ketels Fulweiler: Terms and Conditions,”“Skye Gao: A
Few Private Virtues,”“Eden Lanois: get ’em puppy!!! get ’em !!!!!!!!!!!!! ” and “Bell Rush: Unsteady Foundation.” wesleyan.edu/cfa.
College of East Asian Studies Gallery at Wesleyan University in Middletown:
“Understanding China in the Age of the Unequal Treaties” is up to May 27. wesleyan. edu/cfa.
Artists for World Peace, 428 Main St. in Middletown:
Handmade quilts by Tanzanian women are up to May 5. artistsforworldpeace. org.
Katharine Hepburn Museum, at the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center at 300 Main St. in Old Saybrook: Artifacts from the life and career of Katharine Hepburn are on permanent display. thekate.org.
Pegasus Gallery at Middlesex Community College, 100 Training Hill Road in Middletown:
“Nancy Peel Gladwell: Remains of The Day” is up March 30 to May 10. mxcc.commnet.edu/ Content/Art_Exhibits.asp.
Spectrum Art Gallery, 61 Main St. in the Centerbrook section of Essex:
“Power and Strength,” a group show, is up March 24 to May 6. Artists are Jeanette Wimmer, Katia Gretchukhina, Thelma Willie Raney, Robert Dietz, Molly Waite Lund, Ron Bence, Pat Damiani, Ned Farrell, Daniel Dahlstrom, Nancy Gladwell, Patti Maher, Regina Thomas, Marianne Dietz, Kim Kordonowy, Gloria Nilsson, Maria Johnson, Marjorie Sopkin, Tammy Blais, Linda Reid, Linda McCarthy, Tatiana Ferraro, Jennifer Gibson, John Murray, Rosemary Gates,
Dianne Roberts, Robert Thomas, Paul Essenfeld, Scott Camphausen, Maryann Flick, Sharon Lewis, Jean Gresham, Beth Terhaar, Kristie Foss, Elaine Sych, Holly Walker, Gina Rubin,
Jana Rutty, Lynne Scullion, Valerie Owens, Lisa Fatone, Linda Saucier, Michelle
Gore, Joanna Biskupski, Kat Huddleston, Jillian Nielsen, Sandra Huber, Marie Angersola, Joanne Brown, Barbara Hernandez-Froelich, Glenn Paskiewicz and Marsha Borden. spectrumartgallery. org.
Windham County
The Art Gallery in the
Fine Arts Instructional Center, Room 112, at Eastern Connecticut State University, 83 Windham St. in Willimantic:
Community Partners in Action Prison
Arts Program annual show 2022/2023 will be up to April 22. easternct.edu/art-gallery.
Top Shelf Gallery at Fletcher Memorial Library, 257 Main St. in Hampton:
Work by Lori Barker is up to April 30. fletchermemoriallibrary. org.
Kerri Gallery, 86 Main St. in Willimantic: “Steel and Canvas: Works by Diane Cote” is up to April 5. kerriquirk.com.
Susan Dunne can be reached at sdunne@courant.com.