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BROOKFIELD­A collection of reproduced hand-decorated American objects demonstrat­ing the early American art techniques popular in the 18th and early 19th century, Brookfield Craft Center’s Lynn Tendler Bignell Gallery, 286 Whisconier Road. Through Sun. Gallery hours: Tue-Fri noon-5 p.m.; Sat 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun noon-4 p.m. 203-775-4526, brookfield­craft.org

DANBURY“Rusted Relics,” photos by Lisa Berger and Tara Tomaselli, Gallery at Still River Editions, 128 E. Liberty St. Through May 31. 203-791-1474, stillriver­editions.com

DANBURYSen­ior Portfolio Exhibit, Western Connecticu­t State University’s Visual and Performing Arts Center Art Gallery, 43 Lake Ave Ext. Through May 5. Mon-Fri noon-4 p.m.; Sat, Sun 1-4 p.m. Free and open to the public. 203-837-8486, wcsu.edu

KENT“Spring Juried Show,” KAA Gallery, 21 S. Main St. Through May 12. 860-9273989, kentart.org

NEW MILFORDEme­rging Artists High School Expo, Hunt Hill Farm, 44 Upland Road. Through Tue. 860-355-0300, hunthillfa­rmtrust.org

RIDGEFIELD“How Art Changed the Prison: The Work of CPA’s Prison Arts Program,” Aldrich Contempora­ry Art Museum, 258 Main St. Through May 27; “Harmony Hammond: Material Witness, Five Decades of Art,” through Sept. 15. 203438-4519, ext. 118; aldrichart.org

WASHINGTON“Tales of a Forgotten Day: Myth and Memory at Lover’s Leap,” Institute for American Indian Studies, 38 Curtis Road. Through July. 860-868-0518

WASHINGTON DEPOT “Points of VIew” photograph­s from members of the Washington Art Associatio­n, Washington Art Associatio­n & Gallery, 4 Bryan Plaza. Sat-June 8. Gallery hours: Tue-Sat 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Sun, Mon. 860868-2878, washington­artassocia­tion.org

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