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Landscapes are a wonderful subject for paintings to rekindle a memory or try to capture the beauty of the world. Join us for Art Play Day, when we’ll take those typical painted landscapes off the wall and replace them with glass and fiber instead! Recommended for ages 16 and up.

Your registration includes:

*Two 2.5 hour workshops

*Morning coffee, tea and treats

*Art goody bag

*Lunch

*Time to chat, share, and reflect with fellow artists and attendees. 

9/14/2025
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Hobbies & Crafts
Crafting Workshops

ART PLAY DAY: Off-the-Wall Landscapes

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Landscapes are a wonderful subject for paintings to rekindle a memory or try to capture the...
Sunday
Sep 14
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Whiting Mills
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Winchester
Whiting Mills
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Winchester
Sun
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14
Sun
Sep
14

Inspired by the iconic Dragonfly Inn of Stars Hollow, this playful and creative painting experience lets you pour your heart into a one-of-a-kind abstract dragonfly! Using fluid acrylics and pour painting techniques, you'll create your own vibrant and whimsical dragonfly masterpiece—no experience needed. This drop-in event is perfect for Gilmore Girls fans, art lovers, and anyone who just wants to have some colorful fun.

✨ All materials provided

💫 All Ages Welcome!

Drop in anytime 9 AM–Noon

Registration required

Register now at https://square.link/u/JJEGqdXo or visit Gallery25CT.com

Swing by between 9 AM and noon—paint at your own pace and let the colors fly!

9/14/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

🎨 Drop-In Dragonfly Pour Painting Experience

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Inspired by the iconic Dragonfly Inn of Stars Hollow, this playful and creative painting...
Sunday
Sep 14
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Gallery 25
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New Milford
Gallery 25
Online Event
New Milford
Sun
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14
Sun
Sep
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EXHIBIT TO FEATURE THREE LOCAL ARTISTS

(New Preston, Connecticut) – The Smithy Café & Market is pleased to announce an art exhibit to be displayed September 1 to October 31, 2025, titled Perception and Perspective: Three Artists-Becky Butler, Sandra Daignault and Lucy C. Pierpont.


Join us for a collaboration of three women and their varying forms of artwork, style, and perspectives.


The three artists have painted together for several years using a variety of mediums.They have formed friendships and enjoy working together while sharing ideas and support.


Becky Butler founded the not-for-profit, Arts Escape in Southbury in 2012. Arts Escape’s mission was to focus on arts education for adults. After witnessing firsthand how art created camaraderie and joy with those who participated, it was time for Becky to do the same. She retired in 2022 to follow her own art journey. She has been taking painting classes in Abstract, Pastel and Acrylics for the past two years and is excited to keep learning and exploring new mediums. Her pastel, Tethered Beauty, was accepted into a National Pastel show and she also won Best in Show for mixed media in Roxbury’s Art at the Meeting House show in 2024 for Somewhere Out There. Becky lives in Woodbury, Connecticut with her husband Paul.


“I love working in pastels – the colors are limitless and immediate. My pastel paintings are primarily painted realistically. Breaking the barriers of painting realistically has been a challenge. My love for color has recently launched my exploration in creating abstract work. Using color and mark making intuitively is exciting and challenging as well as inspiring. During my exploration I found the medium of oil and cold wax. While having no expectations as to the outcome of my work, my eyes have opened to a whole new world of creativity. I love the freedom of experimentation and the joy of playing. I want my work to reflect my emotional insight into today’s world while uncovering the beauty that still exists,”  explains Becky.


Sandra Daignault, a Woodbury resident, was the Fine Arts Director at Arts Escape, Inc in Southbury, CT and teaches classes in acrylic painting. Her artwork has been shown in galleries and organizations across CT (Stamford, Litchfield, Washington, New Milford, Brookfield, Bantam, Ridgefield, West Hartford, Southbury, Rowayton, Newtown), as well as having a permanent piece at the US Headquarters of Jägermeister in Westchester County. In addition, she has published two books of poetry with illustrations and has recently published a climate change fiction novel. Visit her website at sdaignaultfineart.com.


“My painting process is all about creating an open mind and letting go. While I often do not have a predetermined subject I am always influenced by my fascination with our place in the universe. Letting go of preconceived forms allows for the mystery and essence that makes up everything around us. While my influences are abstract artists such as Richard Diebenkorn, contemporary Peter Wileman as well as English romantic artist (JW Turner) I strive to create from the words of favorite poets (Pablo Neruda, Wislawa Szymborska, Mary Oliver). It will please me if viewers respond with wonder and wanting( not knowing what),” states Sandra.


Woodbury resident, Lucy C. Pierpont has worked in the marketing/graphic design field ever since graduating from Hartwick College as an art major. She has created art her whole life and has had her photographs and paintings displayed in exhibits at the Mattatuck Museum, Majors Inn, Hartwick College, Oneonta Art Association, Kent Art Association, Washington Art Association, Burnham Library, Kent Memorial Library Art at the Meetinghouse, Ridgefield Art Walk, Flanders Nature Center and now, The Smithy. She currently works part-time with the Kent Memorial Library and the Washington Depot Office of Klemm Real Estate doing graphic design & public relations. Her artwork can be viewed at lucypierpont.carrd.co. Her graphic designs for the Kent Memorial Library have been the recipient of eight Connecticut Library Association Publicity Awards in recognition of design, marketing, and publicity created to promote a Library service or event.


“From my earliest recollections, art has always been in the forefront. I chose the graphic design route and spent my career in it. Now art embodies my life- through friends, work, play, and travel!” claims Lucy.


Please join us for a reception on Saturday, October 11 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. For more information, please call the Smithy at (860) 868-9003 or go to their website at thesmithymarket.com.


10 Main Street New Preston CT 06777


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caption: Heat by Lucy C. Pierpont, Parade by Sandra Daignault, and Opening Night by Becky Butler are a few of many paintings in an exhibit titled Perception and Perspective: Three Artists-Becky Butler, Sandra Daignault and Lucy C. Pierpont. The show will be on display from September 1 to October 31, 2025.


9/14/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

PERCEPTION AND PERSPECTIVE - EXHIBIT TO FEATURE THREE LOCAL ARTISTS

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EXHIBIT TO FEATURE THREE LOCAL ARTISTS (New Preston, Connecticut) – The Smithy Café & Market...
Sunday
Sep 14
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The Smithy Market & Loft Gallery
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The Smithy Market & Loft Gallery
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New Preston
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The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present an art exhibition, “A Frayed Edge,” featuring the works of Stace Dillard. This show is on view beginning Friday, August 29.


An opening reception will be held at the park on Saturday, August 30 from 3 to 5 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.


Dillard’s collage work is composed of vibrant, abstract mixed-media compositions characterized by geometric structures, overlapping elements, and a layering of colors, patterns, and textures. 


This show will remain on view through Sunday, September 21. Check our social media for weekly open hours: @judyblackpark on Instagram and Facebook.

9/14/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture

Stace Dillard Art Show

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The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present an art exhibition, “A Frayed...
Sunday
Sep 14
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Washington Depot
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens
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Washington Depot
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Online exhibition curated by Lani Ming Holloway with artwork by Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn

exhibition dates:  August 1 – September 30, 2025, on www.kbfa.com



Stories told in light and silence


Poetry will make me violent

Violets outside our yard…

Why does the world have to be so hard?

Encompassing the hidden truths

 Of things unseen in what we view.

-       LMH


Kenise Barnes Fine Art is pleased to present the online exhibition Stories told in light and silence curated by Lani Ming Holloway featuring Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean is a Wabanaki artist raised on the Penobscot Reservation in Maine. Excerpted from her artist statement: “Through the lens of Wabanaki history and culture, my photographs intertwine forgotten truths within the landscape of what is now called Maine. My work explores the deep, complex relationships between the land, its people, and the lasting impact of colonization. The energy embedded in the landscape reverberates through my creations and reveals the scars left on both the earth and our bodies. My work invites contemplation on occupation and ownership, prompting reflection on who exploits the land and how systems of oppression have disrupted its balance.”


Maya’s work expresses the dichotomy the artist exists within, marrying mediums and different cultural techniques. “Does the Land Remember?” is an ongoing series photographing landscapes that hold the history of devastating events of colonization. The power of that residuum is felt in the images in a supernatural way, as the dualism of her lived experience is pronounced in the contrast of light and dark. Sunlight shimmers through the leaves as bright stars overhead look down upon the land, a fire burns. Maya’s work calls us to remember that nature feels the spirits.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean lives and works in Portland, Maine or Machigonne. She earned a BFA in Photography from Maine College of Art & Design, Portland. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME and the Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor, ME.


Laura Barr’s work explores impermanence through oil paintings and oil pastel drawings on paper capturing passing moments in color, reflection on water, and light. Simplifying forms and illuminating the scale of special glimmers, her work considers the preservation of water and the protection of our environment. In Laura’s paintings in the exhibition, fireflies gleam in a starlit field and remind us that fireflies may not continue to glow on our planet, while a surfer catches the last evening wave the ocean offers, an Aurora Borealis dances in the night sky.


Laura Barr lives by the Thimble Islands in Branford, Connecticut. She earned her BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA and a BA in Fine Arts from Tufts University in Medford, MA and has studied at Tyler School of Art in Rome, Italy.


From Ithaca, NY, Jordann McKenna paints and photographs the quiet beauty in everyday life in work that contemplates mundanity and the softly fleeting feeling within light and shadows around her. In lushly applied oil paint, flames flicker and shadows play across the scene. Jordann’s work in this exhibition reflects the peaceful, ephemeral moods of interiors and intimate still lifes, either staged or spontaneous. Jordann McKenna works from photographs and from memory to create images that serve to process rather than recreate, expressing not only what is seen but what is felt, and celebrating the beauty in the ordinary.


Jordann McKenna earned a BS in Visual Arts from State University of New York at New Paltz, New Paltz, NY, and an MFA from Maine College of Art & Design in Portland, ME. She lives and works in Portland, ME.


Born in Strasbourg, France, and trained as an architect, Benoît Trimborn describes his work as “contemporary impressionism”. Viewing the world as an architect, Benoît’s large-scale oil paintings evoke what his artist statement calls the “morphology of the landscapes… like an architect, I see in it a breath, a light, a rhythm, which alone can constitute a principle of beauty. The elements represented compose atmospheres of which I try to faithfully convey the impression, as the musician faithfully follows the score. In this process, the contemplative attitude prevails, much more than the adventurous attitude. No message, no story should disturb the projection of the viewer...”


In Benoît’s meticulously painted large-scale landscapes, the absence of the figure instills a quietude in the story while light is the present form in all its magic. Reflections play like a musical score on the surface of the water and golden glimmers illuminate the forest and emanate from a sunset sky.


Benoît Trimborn’s work is in the permanent collection of Galerie Ariel Sibony in Paris, France, Absolute Art Gallery in Bruges, Belgium, and Galerie Bertrand Gillig in Strasbourg, France. He lives and works in Strasbourg, France.



Please contact Lani@kbfa.com, 860 560 3085 with inquiries.

Shipping is available worldwide throughout the exhibition.  

9/14/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Stories told in light and silence

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Online exhibition curated by Lani Ming Holloway with artwork by Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr,...
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Enjoy the works of

Photographer Sarah Blodgett & Basket Weaver Tina Puckett

About the Artists 

Sarah Blodgett

Sarah Blodgett is a photographer from the Hudson Valley in New York. Born in New York City, daughter of a professional advertising photographer, she bought her first camera at the age of ten and has been shooting ever since. A commercial & portrait photographer professionally since 1993, her passion now lies with creating images of wildlife and natural areas. Her primary focus is on birds as well as landscapes, seascapes, still lives and florals. She also offers speaking programs to accompany her work with a focus on ecology and preservation of the natural world around us.

 https://westernconnecticut.blogspot.com/2025/07/art-lovers-covered-bridge-woven-hand_30.html

Tina Puckett

American Master Weaver Tina Puckett is a self-taught Artist. who has been weaving since 1981. For over 40 years the woven arts have been evolving and each one is indescribably dynamic and colorful. The character of each piece is an expression of Tina's imagination and her sense of color that she applies to the weaving and structural form. Throughout Tina’s career she has exhibited her woven arts at museums, art galleries, libraries and art shows. Also, has been featured in magazines, books, newspapers, TV and on different platforms on the web.

Artist Statement

My woven pieces from baskets to wall sculptures, ceiling hangers, to furniture has evolved and is the way I define myself as an artist, and as a woman. I am fulfilling my dreams that started out with my imagination as a set designer. My creative path took a turn. It was not set design—but the woven arts with its many forms and functions where I found the passion for my life’s work.

The natural beauty of Bittersweet always sparks my imagination and is at the heart of the many pieces I weave. My imagination guides all that I do and it has become very attuned to the harmony of shapes, forms, and colors of the vines and reeds. I am also influenced by the beauty of our natural world and wonder how to weave it.

My palette for color is very much influenced by this experience of growing up in South America. I mix my own dyes and enjoy building a palette for the reeds that will shape textures and forms with color into a

​ one of a kind woven art!

9/14/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

In and with Nature - Mixed Media Exhibit - Sarah Blodgett Photography & Tina Puckett Master Basket Weaver

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Enjoy the works of Photographer Sarah Blodgett & Basket Weaver Tina Puckett About the...
Sunday
Sep 14
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Souterrain Gallery of The Wish House
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West Cornwall
Souterrain Gallery of The Wish House
Online Event
West Cornwall
Sun
Sep
14
Sun
Sep
14

Bismuth is a Boston-based artist known for her self-portrait photographs. Her work explores and challenges ideas surrounding identity and its fragile nature, politics and trans expression through a satirical and spontaneous approach. 


Recently, Bismuth has taken up oil painting as her primary medium, in which she creates numeric and interactive landscapes. 


Dismembered, showing at Peggy Mercury, will be her debut solo exhibit and will showcase her self-portrait images alongside painted works. Co-curated with James Boehmer and Gregory Fricke, the show will display Bismuth's current fascination with fragmentation and isolation, and so much more.


Peggy Mercury

Kent Barns

9 Maple Street, Unit 2

Kent, CT 06757


IG @itspeggymercury


For more information email us at hithere@peggymercury.com

9/14/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

DISMEMBERED by Bismuth Arsenide

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Bismuth is a Boston-based artist known for her self-portrait photographs. Her work explores and...
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Peggy Mercury
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Kent
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Sep
14
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Sep
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🎨 Art Show @ White Silo Winery in Sherman, CT

🗓 On view: September 5–28

🥂 Opening Reception: Sunday, September 7 | 2–4 PM

Get ready for a burst of bold color and creative energy in “Pouring with a Purpose”—a showcase of abstract acrylic art and photography by Christy Bonaiuto.

Christy’s work is all about movement, mood, and vibrant spontaneity, using poured acrylics, resin, and layered textures to create immersive, one-of-a-kind pieces that flow with emotion. Her abstract photography adds another dynamic layer to the show—capturing moments that feel both fleeting and timeless.

Stop by White Silo Winery, enjoy a glass of wine, and explore a diverse art show featuring local artist, Christy Bonaiuto. Come for the view—and leave with something beautiful.

✨ Free & open to the public

🛍️ Artwork available for purchase

Come for the pour. Stay for the art.

White Silo Winery

32 Rt. 37 East

Sherman, CT 06784

860.355.0271

Friday 11-6 PM | Saturday 11-6 PM | Sunday 11-6 PM

9/14/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Pouring with a Purpose: Art Show That Flows From the Heart

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🎨 Art Show @ White Silo Winery in Sherman, CT 🗓 On view: September 5–28 🥂 Opening...
Sunday
Sep 14
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White Silo Winery
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White Silo Winery
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Sherman
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Sun
Sep
14

Join us for our Book Sale! The sale is inside the library, cash only, and most books are 50¢ to $2. The library will not be open for normal use.

9/14/2025
Single event
Community & Family
Local Festivals

Thomaston Public Library Book Sale

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Join us for our Book Sale! The sale is inside the library, cash only, and most books are 50¢ to...
Sunday
Sep 14
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Thomaston Public Library
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Thomaston
Thomaston Public Library
Online Event
Thomaston
Sun
Sep
14
Sun
Sep
14

Ted's Restaurant will be serving their world famous burgers for you to enjoy with your  wine!

9/14/2025
Single event
Food & Drink
Culinary Events

Ted's Restaurant Food Truck

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Ted's Restaurant will be serving their world famous burgers for you to enjoy with...
Sunday
Sep 14
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Sunset Meadow Vineyards
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Goshen
Sunset Meadow Vineyards
Online Event
Goshen
Sun
Sep
14
Sun
Sep
14

Join Ripley Waterfowl Conservancy for a read-along series event featuring nature inspired authors!

This week we are welcoming author John Himmelman reading his book "Noisy Bird"!

Available to all with admission to the conservancy:

Members & children under 5- Free

13 & up -$10

9/14/2025
Single event
Community & Family
Family

Ripley Reads: Sunday Storytime

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Join Ripley Waterfowl Conservancy for a read-along series event featuring nature inspired...
Sunday
Sep 14
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Litchfield
Online Event
Litchfield
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Sep
14
Sun
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14

One Day Special on Professional Headshots!

30 minute photo studio session that includes 1 professionally edited high res digital photo. Additional photos available at an extra charge.

Space is limited! Email or Call to Pre-Register & Reserve a 30 Minute Time Slot

debralillstudio@gmail.com - 860-480-6374

9/14/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture

ONE DAY HEADSHOT EVENT

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One Day Special on Professional Headshots! 30 minute photo studio session that includes 1...
Sunday
Sep 14
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Whiting Mills
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Winchester
Whiting Mills
Online Event
Winchester
Sun
Sep
14
Sun
Sep
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Docent led house tours of Miss Edith's Cottage at Topsmead run the second & fourth weekends of the month through October 12th, 2025. First Come, first served. Tours start at noon and run for approximately 30 minutes; last tour at 4:30 p.m. Free but donations are appreciated to support maintenance of cottage interior/exterior including gardens, the scholarship fund, and educational programming. Meet at the front door of the cottage. For GPS directions, designate Buell Road as your destination. We look forward to seeing you!

9/14/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
History

Guided Tours of the Chase Cottage at Topsmead

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Docent led house tours of Miss Edith's Cottage at Topsmead run the second & fourth weekends of the month through October 12th, 2025. First Come, first served. Tours start at noon and run for...
Sunday
Sep 14
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Topsmead State Forest
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Litchfield
Topsmead State Forest
Online Event
Litchfield
Sun
Sep
14
Sun
Sep
14

Work by area artists of paintings, hand pulled prints, photography, ceramics and weavings.

9/14/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Art in the Barn at Leadmine Brook Farm 2025

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Work by area artists of paintings, hand pulled prints, photography, ceramics and weavings.
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Sep 14
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Leadmine Brook Farm
Online Event
New Hartford
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Sep
14
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The Fine Arts Connection of Thomaston, Inc., in conjunction with the Railroad Museum of New England, will hold a unique event on Sunday, September 14th from 12-5 pm: a Train Car Arts Show! The public is invited to an opening reception on Saturday, September 13th, from 3:30-5:30 pm to preview some of the submissions from our Ten-2-One Artists, our Camera Club, and our Creative Writing Group. Music will be provided by Tom Turci of Southington. The event will be open to the public on Sunday, and walk-ins are cordially invited. For further information, visit the website at www.thomastonfinearts.com.

9/14/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Train Car Arts Show

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The Fine Arts Connection of Thomaston, Inc., in conjunction with the Railroad Museum of New...
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Sep 14
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Thomaston
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Thomaston Police Explorers present:

Thomaston, Connecticut's 34th Annual Summer Cruise

In Memory of Terry W. Hawley, Founder


Proceeds to benefit the Thomaston Police Explorers Post 4343


For more information contact the Thomaston PD at 860-283-4343


To learn more about The Thomaston Police Explorers program visit the Police Department's webpage


Get updates about the car show on the Thomaston Car Show Facebook Page

9/14/2025
Single event
Community & Family
Local Festivals

34th Annual Summer Cruise

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Thomaston Police Explorers present: Thomaston, Connecticut's 34th Annual Summer Cruise In Memory...
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Sep 14
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Downtown Thomaston
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Downtown Thomaston
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Thomaston
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Paint your own grand romantic gesture! Inspired by the unforgettable Gilmore Girls moment when Lorelai asks for “1000 yellow daisies,” this whimsical watercolor class brings that dreamy energy to life on paper.

Join Liz at Gallery 25 as part of A Weekend in the Life, and paint your own field of yellow blooms in this relaxed, beginner-friendly workshop. Learn watercolor basics, daisy techniques, and how to layer color to bring your floral vision to life.

💫 Fun fact: the actor who played Max Medina—Lorelai’s 1000-daisy suitor—will be in town that weekend! It’s the perfect time to channel your inner romantic and celebrate love, art, and Stars Hollow vibes.

🎟️ Materials provided

🖌️ Register at https://square.link/u/Myy1goxH

 Gallery25CT.com

💐 All skill levels welcome!

9/14/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

🌼 Watercolor Workshop: 1000 Yellow Daisies Taught by Liz Rosiello

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Paint your own grand romantic gesture! Inspired by the unforgettable Gilmore...
Sunday
Sep 14
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Gallery 25
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New Milford
Gallery 25
Online Event
New Milford
Sun
Sep
14
Sun
Sep
14

Dave King will be performing live music at the vineyard 1-4pm!

9/14/2025
Single event
Food & Drink
Culinary Events

Live Music by Dave King

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Dave King will be performing live music at the vineyard 1-4pm!
Sunday
Sep 14
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Sunset Meadow Vineyards
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Goshen
Sunset Meadow Vineyards
Online Event
Goshen
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Sep
14
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Sep
14

Join author and life coach Tal Fagin for an engaging conversation about the harsh inner voice that plagues so many of us—and how to quiet it. Drawing from her book Sometimes I Think I Suck, Tal will share simple, actionable strategies for breaking free from self-criticism and embracing a more compassionate, confident way of being. 

About the Author/Speaker:

Tal Fagin is a certified life coach and former attorney who helps people develop greater self-awareness, confidence, balance, and ease. Her coaching work and her book, Sometimes I Think I Suck: Life-Changing Strategies for Self-Critical People, are grounded in science, compassion, and lived experience. Tal lives in Washington, CT with her husband, three children, and their Golden Retriever.


Books will be available for purchase and signing the day of the event.

9/14/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture

Sunday Speaker Series: Sometimes I Think I Suck: A Conversation About Self-Criticism, Confidence, and Finding More Ease

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Join author and life coach Tal Fagin for an engaging conversation about the harsh inner voice...
Sunday
Sep 14
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The JCC in Sherman
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Sherman
The JCC in Sherman
Online Event
Sherman
Sun
Sep
14
Sun
Sep
14

Juilliard String Quartet & Ronald Copes, Viola


Ludwig van BEETHOVEN String Quartet in A Minor, Opus 132

Antonín DVORÁK String Quintet in E Flat Major, Opus 97, "American"


Tickets: $40-85, Under 19 Free

Musicmountain.org or 860-824-7126 for tickets and more information


9/14/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Music Mountain Summer Festival: 96th SEASON FINALE BENEFIT CONCERT & RECEPTION - Juilliard String Quartet

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Juilliard String Quartet & Ronald Copes, Viola Ludwig van BEETHOVEN String Quartet in A Minor, Opus 132 Antonín DVORÁK String Quintet in E Flat Major, Opus 97, "American" Tickets: $40-85, Under...
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Sep 14
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Music Mountain
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Canaan
Music Mountain
Online Event
Canaan
Sun
Sep
14
Sun
Sep
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Please join us for a unique poetry evening as Margaret Gibson reads from her new book, Draw Me Without Boundaries. Reading with Margaret will be actress Tori Richnavsky.


Draw Me Without Boundaries is a book that crosses genre lines, combining poetry and prose as it unfolds the lives of Lena, an elderly writer suffering from memory loss and living her remaining days in a memory care facility, and her granddaughter Zoe, a painter who moves into Lena’s old house to struggle with the aftershocks of a failed marriage and an unexpected, life-changing decision she must make. Draw Me Without Boundaries weaves its narrative as Lena and Zoe present their interior monologues in stirring counterpoint. In this dramatic presentation, Margaret Gibson will be reading Lena, and Tori Richnavsky will be reading Zoe.


L. Williams ends his review of Gibson’s new work with this sentence: “Margaret Gibson’s Draw Me Without Boundaries is quietly stunning, an important and necessary dramatic poem for our time.” “Draw me without boundaries,” Lena says to her granddaughter Zoe, an artist. This book, a suspenseful read and a fluid meditation, is their love story, set against the shifting background of global climate crisis and the COVID pandemic. DRAW ME WITHOUT BOUNDARIES is a compelling investigation of the deep connections possible between people despite their physical isolation. Margaret Gibson, long respected for her skillful poetry and for a depth of attention that is both fearless and tender, has given us a brilliant book that reflects back to us the profound issues of our time.


MARGARET GIBSON, Connecticut’s State Poet Laureate (2019-2022), has published 14 books of poems, all with LSU Press, most recently DRAW ME WITHOUT BOUNDARIES. Awards include The Lamont Selection, Melville Kane Award, Connecticut Book Award (twice). She was a Finalist for the National Book Award, 1993, and for the Poets’ Prize, 2016. With a grant from the Academy of American Poets, she edited an anthology, Waking Up to the Earth: Connecticut Poets in a Time of Global Climate Crisis. A Professor Emerita, University of Connecticut, Gibson lives in Preston, CT. Visit her website:


TORI RICHNAVSKY has been involved in theater both on stage and behind the scenes since the age of 5. She graduated from the Warner Theatre Center for Arts Education in Torrington, CT, and received her BA in Theatre with an acting concentration from Columbia College Chicago. She has performed with many theaters throughout Chicago and Connecticut, most recently spending most of her time with Phoenix Stage Company in Oakville Connecticut. Tori also served for a time as Chair of the Connecticut Community Theatre Association.

9/14/2025
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Arts & Culture
Literary Arts

Margaret Gibson Poetry Reading: Draw Me Without Boundaries

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Please join us for a unique poetry evening as Margaret Gibson reads from her new book, Draw Me...
Sunday
Sep 14
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Sun
Sep
14
Sun
Sep
14

Join us here at the Litchfield Community Center for Waterbury Symphony Orchestra's 2025-2026 Season "Where Music Takes Us"

The first of WSO's 3-Concert Litchfield Series


Mozart’s Serenade No. 10 in B-flat major stands as one of the most remarkable works in the wind ensemble repertoire. Commonly known as the Gran Partita— the famous third movement Adagio—perhaps best known from its poignant use in the film Amadeus—is a profound example of Mozart’s lyrical genius.

For more information and to reserve a seat call 203-346-2000 or visit


https://www.waterburysymphony.org/box-office

Tickets are $30.00 pp.

Call 203-346-2000 or visit www.waterburysymphony.org


9/14/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

Waterbury Symphony Orchestra: Mozart’s Greatest Serenade: The Gran Partita

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Join us here at the Litchfield Community Center for Waterbury Symphony Orchestra's 2025-2026...
Sunday
Sep 14
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Litchfield
Mon
Sep
15
Mon
Sep
15

EXHIBIT TO FEATURE THREE LOCAL ARTISTS

(New Preston, Connecticut) – The Smithy Café & Market is pleased to announce an art exhibit to be displayed September 1 to October 31, 2025, titled Perception and Perspective: Three Artists-Becky Butler, Sandra Daignault and Lucy C. Pierpont.


Join us for a collaboration of three women and their varying forms of artwork, style, and perspectives.


The three artists have painted together for several years using a variety of mediums.They have formed friendships and enjoy working together while sharing ideas and support.


Becky Butler founded the not-for-profit, Arts Escape in Southbury in 2012. Arts Escape’s mission was to focus on arts education for adults. After witnessing firsthand how art created camaraderie and joy with those who participated, it was time for Becky to do the same. She retired in 2022 to follow her own art journey. She has been taking painting classes in Abstract, Pastel and Acrylics for the past two years and is excited to keep learning and exploring new mediums. Her pastel, Tethered Beauty, was accepted into a National Pastel show and she also won Best in Show for mixed media in Roxbury’s Art at the Meeting House show in 2024 for Somewhere Out There. Becky lives in Woodbury, Connecticut with her husband Paul.


“I love working in pastels – the colors are limitless and immediate. My pastel paintings are primarily painted realistically. Breaking the barriers of painting realistically has been a challenge. My love for color has recently launched my exploration in creating abstract work. Using color and mark making intuitively is exciting and challenging as well as inspiring. During my exploration I found the medium of oil and cold wax. While having no expectations as to the outcome of my work, my eyes have opened to a whole new world of creativity. I love the freedom of experimentation and the joy of playing. I want my work to reflect my emotional insight into today’s world while uncovering the beauty that still exists,”  explains Becky.


Sandra Daignault, a Woodbury resident, was the Fine Arts Director at Arts Escape, Inc in Southbury, CT and teaches classes in acrylic painting. Her artwork has been shown in galleries and organizations across CT (Stamford, Litchfield, Washington, New Milford, Brookfield, Bantam, Ridgefield, West Hartford, Southbury, Rowayton, Newtown), as well as having a permanent piece at the US Headquarters of Jägermeister in Westchester County. In addition, she has published two books of poetry with illustrations and has recently published a climate change fiction novel. Visit her website at sdaignaultfineart.com.


“My painting process is all about creating an open mind and letting go. While I often do not have a predetermined subject I am always influenced by my fascination with our place in the universe. Letting go of preconceived forms allows for the mystery and essence that makes up everything around us. While my influences are abstract artists such as Richard Diebenkorn, contemporary Peter Wileman as well as English romantic artist (JW Turner) I strive to create from the words of favorite poets (Pablo Neruda, Wislawa Szymborska, Mary Oliver). It will please me if viewers respond with wonder and wanting( not knowing what),” states Sandra.


Woodbury resident, Lucy C. Pierpont has worked in the marketing/graphic design field ever since graduating from Hartwick College as an art major. She has created art her whole life and has had her photographs and paintings displayed in exhibits at the Mattatuck Museum, Majors Inn, Hartwick College, Oneonta Art Association, Kent Art Association, Washington Art Association, Burnham Library, Kent Memorial Library Art at the Meetinghouse, Ridgefield Art Walk, Flanders Nature Center and now, The Smithy. She currently works part-time with the Kent Memorial Library and the Washington Depot Office of Klemm Real Estate doing graphic design & public relations. Her artwork can be viewed at lucypierpont.carrd.co. Her graphic designs for the Kent Memorial Library have been the recipient of eight Connecticut Library Association Publicity Awards in recognition of design, marketing, and publicity created to promote a Library service or event.


“From my earliest recollections, art has always been in the forefront. I chose the graphic design route and spent my career in it. Now art embodies my life- through friends, work, play, and travel!” claims Lucy.


Please join us for a reception on Saturday, October 11 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. For more information, please call the Smithy at (860) 868-9003 or go to their website at thesmithymarket.com.


10 Main Street New Preston CT 06777


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caption: Heat by Lucy C. Pierpont, Parade by Sandra Daignault, and Opening Night by Becky Butler are a few of many paintings in an exhibit titled Perception and Perspective: Three Artists-Becky Butler, Sandra Daignault and Lucy C. Pierpont. The show will be on display from September 1 to October 31, 2025.


9/15/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

PERCEPTION AND PERSPECTIVE - EXHIBIT TO FEATURE THREE LOCAL ARTISTS

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EXHIBIT TO FEATURE THREE LOCAL ARTISTS (New Preston, Connecticut) – The Smithy Café & Market...
Monday
Sep 15
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The Smithy Market & Loft Gallery
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New Preston
Mon
Sep
15
Mon
Sep
15

The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present an art exhibition, “A Frayed Edge,” featuring the works of Stace Dillard. This show is on view beginning Friday, August 29.


An opening reception will be held at the park on Saturday, August 30 from 3 to 5 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.


Dillard’s collage work is composed of vibrant, abstract mixed-media compositions characterized by geometric structures, overlapping elements, and a layering of colors, patterns, and textures. 


This show will remain on view through Sunday, September 21. Check our social media for weekly open hours: @judyblackpark on Instagram and Facebook.

9/15/2025
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Arts & Culture

Stace Dillard Art Show

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The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present an art exhibition, “A Frayed...
Monday
Sep 15
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Washington Depot
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens
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Washington Depot
Mon
Sep
15
Mon
Sep
15

The Gunn Memorial Library is pleased to present the captivating floral photography of Nina McKitty, on view in the Stairwell Gallery from August 9th to October 4th.


Drawing inspiration from nature, travel, and the artistic traditions of both East and West, Nina McKitty brings a joyful and thoughtful lens to her digital photography. Her work explores the delicate beauty of flowers—each image carefully composed, captured, and refined in her studio to evoke both surprise and delight in the viewer.


Originally gifted a digital camera by her husband, McKitty transformed a curiosity into a profound creative journey. Over the past 15 years, she has immersed herself in the art and craft of digital photography, studying under acclaimed artists and continuously evolving her techniques. Her photographs are printed and framed by hand using archival materials, merging technical precision with artistic expression.


A former nurse practitioner and consultant, McKitty turned to photography in retirement, channeling her lifelong passions for nature and visual storytelling into a rich new chapter as a digital artist. Since 2019, her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, including shows at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Employee Gallery, Kent Art Association, and Washington Art Association.

 


9/15/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Gunn Memorial Library Stairwell Gallery: “Floral Portraits“ by Nina McKitty

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The Gunn Memorial Library is pleased to present the captivating floral photography of Nina...
Monday
Sep 15
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Washington
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Washington
Mon
Sep
15
Mon
Sep
15

Online exhibition curated by Lani Ming Holloway with artwork by Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn

exhibition dates:  August 1 – September 30, 2025, on www.kbfa.com



Stories told in light and silence


Poetry will make me violent

Violets outside our yard…

Why does the world have to be so hard?

Encompassing the hidden truths

 Of things unseen in what we view.

-       LMH


Kenise Barnes Fine Art is pleased to present the online exhibition Stories told in light and silence curated by Lani Ming Holloway featuring Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean is a Wabanaki artist raised on the Penobscot Reservation in Maine. Excerpted from her artist statement: “Through the lens of Wabanaki history and culture, my photographs intertwine forgotten truths within the landscape of what is now called Maine. My work explores the deep, complex relationships between the land, its people, and the lasting impact of colonization. The energy embedded in the landscape reverberates through my creations and reveals the scars left on both the earth and our bodies. My work invites contemplation on occupation and ownership, prompting reflection on who exploits the land and how systems of oppression have disrupted its balance.”


Maya’s work expresses the dichotomy the artist exists within, marrying mediums and different cultural techniques. “Does the Land Remember?” is an ongoing series photographing landscapes that hold the history of devastating events of colonization. The power of that residuum is felt in the images in a supernatural way, as the dualism of her lived experience is pronounced in the contrast of light and dark. Sunlight shimmers through the leaves as bright stars overhead look down upon the land, a fire burns. Maya’s work calls us to remember that nature feels the spirits.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean lives and works in Portland, Maine or Machigonne. She earned a BFA in Photography from Maine College of Art & Design, Portland. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME and the Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor, ME.


Laura Barr’s work explores impermanence through oil paintings and oil pastel drawings on paper capturing passing moments in color, reflection on water, and light. Simplifying forms and illuminating the scale of special glimmers, her work considers the preservation of water and the protection of our environment. In Laura’s paintings in the exhibition, fireflies gleam in a starlit field and remind us that fireflies may not continue to glow on our planet, while a surfer catches the last evening wave the ocean offers, an Aurora Borealis dances in the night sky.


Laura Barr lives by the Thimble Islands in Branford, Connecticut. She earned her BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA and a BA in Fine Arts from Tufts University in Medford, MA and has studied at Tyler School of Art in Rome, Italy.


From Ithaca, NY, Jordann McKenna paints and photographs the quiet beauty in everyday life in work that contemplates mundanity and the softly fleeting feeling within light and shadows around her. In lushly applied oil paint, flames flicker and shadows play across the scene. Jordann’s work in this exhibition reflects the peaceful, ephemeral moods of interiors and intimate still lifes, either staged or spontaneous. Jordann McKenna works from photographs and from memory to create images that serve to process rather than recreate, expressing not only what is seen but what is felt, and celebrating the beauty in the ordinary.


Jordann McKenna earned a BS in Visual Arts from State University of New York at New Paltz, New Paltz, NY, and an MFA from Maine College of Art & Design in Portland, ME. She lives and works in Portland, ME.


Born in Strasbourg, France, and trained as an architect, Benoît Trimborn describes his work as “contemporary impressionism”. Viewing the world as an architect, Benoît’s large-scale oil paintings evoke what his artist statement calls the “morphology of the landscapes… like an architect, I see in it a breath, a light, a rhythm, which alone can constitute a principle of beauty. The elements represented compose atmospheres of which I try to faithfully convey the impression, as the musician faithfully follows the score. In this process, the contemplative attitude prevails, much more than the adventurous attitude. No message, no story should disturb the projection of the viewer...”


In Benoît’s meticulously painted large-scale landscapes, the absence of the figure instills a quietude in the story while light is the present form in all its magic. Reflections play like a musical score on the surface of the water and golden glimmers illuminate the forest and emanate from a sunset sky.


Benoît Trimborn’s work is in the permanent collection of Galerie Ariel Sibony in Paris, France, Absolute Art Gallery in Bruges, Belgium, and Galerie Bertrand Gillig in Strasbourg, France. He lives and works in Strasbourg, France.



Please contact Lani@kbfa.com, 860 560 3085 with inquiries.

Shipping is available worldwide throughout the exhibition.  

9/15/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Stories told in light and silence

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Online exhibition curated by Lani Ming Holloway with artwork by Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr,...
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Still in town for the Weekend in the Life convention? Looking for something fun and creative to do? Swing by Gallery 25 between 10 AM and noon—paint at your own pace and let the colors fly! Inspired by the iconic Dragonfly Inn of Stars Hollow, this playful and creative painting experience lets you pour your heart into a one-of-a-kind abstract dragonfly!

Using fluid acrylics and pour painting techniques, you'll create your own vibrant and whimsical dragonfly masterpiece—no experience needed. This drop-in event is perfect for Gilmore Girls fans, art lovers, and anyone who just wants to have some colorful fun.

✨ All materials provided

💫 All Ages Welcome!

Drop in anytime 10 AM–Noon

🎟️ Register now at https://square.link/u/TLIigv1H

 Gallery25CT.com

9/15/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Drop-In Dragonfly Pour Painting Experience

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Still in town for the Weekend in the Life convention? Looking for something fun and creative to...
Monday
Sep 15
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12:00 pm
Gallery 25
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New Milford
Gallery 25
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New Milford
Mon
Sep
15
Mon
Sep
15

This solo exhibition marks Brewster’s return to public exhibition after a significant studio hiatus, shaped by the pandemic and the arrival of his two young children.


Spanning two to six feet in width, Brewster’s latest works are immersive and meditative, exploring vast, perhaps virtual, landscapes. These meticulously layered oil paintings hint at human presence through subtle traces—a balanced stone, a resting stick—evoking a haunting stillness. In his signature style, Brewster uses old-master techniques and translucent glazes to explore the tension between presence and absence, clarity and ambiguity. “Some of these paintings verge on the apocalyptic while others suggest eerie calm or quiet hope,” Brewster notes. “They balance loneliness and community, action and avoidance. They are tightly tied to the physicality and geometry of the canvas itself.”

Brewster studied at Yale University and received his MFA from the Hoffberger School of Painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art. He has held solo exhibitions in New York City, North Carolina, and Newfoundland, and has participated in numerous curated group shows including Icons of the 21st Century in New York and Academy 2003 at Conner Contemporary in Washington, D.C. His work has been featured in New American Paintings and reviewed in publications such as ForbesLife and The National Post.


9/15/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

New Paintings by Abraham Brewster

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This solo exhibition marks Brewster’s return to public exhibition after a significant studio...
Monday
Sep 15
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12:00 pm
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7:00 pm
Minor Memorial Library
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Roxbury
Minor Memorial Library
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Roxbury
Mon
Sep
15
Mon
Sep
15

This month’s selection is: The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters

9/15/2025
Single event
Hobbies & Crafts

Evening Book Discussion

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This month’s selection is: The Berry Pickers by Amanda Peters
Monday
Sep 15
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6:00 pm
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7:00 pm
Harwinton Public Library
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Harwinton
Harwinton Public Library
Online Event
Harwinton
Tue
Sep
16
Tue
Sep
16

The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present an art exhibition, “A Frayed Edge,” featuring the works of Stace Dillard. This show is on view beginning Friday, August 29.


An opening reception will be held at the park on Saturday, August 30 from 3 to 5 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.


Dillard’s collage work is composed of vibrant, abstract mixed-media compositions characterized by geometric structures, overlapping elements, and a layering of colors, patterns, and textures. 


This show will remain on view through Sunday, September 21. Check our social media for weekly open hours: @judyblackpark on Instagram and Facebook.

9/16/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture

Stace Dillard Art Show

Arts Council
Member
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present an art exhibition, “A Frayed...
Tuesday
Sep 16
from
9:00 am
-
5:00 pm
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens
in
Washington Depot
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens
Online Event
Washington Depot
Tue
Sep
16
Tue
Sep
16

The Gunn Memorial Library is pleased to present the captivating floral photography of Nina McKitty, on view in the Stairwell Gallery from August 9th to October 4th.


Drawing inspiration from nature, travel, and the artistic traditions of both East and West, Nina McKitty brings a joyful and thoughtful lens to her digital photography. Her work explores the delicate beauty of flowers—each image carefully composed, captured, and refined in her studio to evoke both surprise and delight in the viewer.


Originally gifted a digital camera by her husband, McKitty transformed a curiosity into a profound creative journey. Over the past 15 years, she has immersed herself in the art and craft of digital photography, studying under acclaimed artists and continuously evolving her techniques. Her photographs are printed and framed by hand using archival materials, merging technical precision with artistic expression.


A former nurse practitioner and consultant, McKitty turned to photography in retirement, channeling her lifelong passions for nature and visual storytelling into a rich new chapter as a digital artist. Since 2019, her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, including shows at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Employee Gallery, Kent Art Association, and Washington Art Association.

 


9/16/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Gunn Memorial Library Stairwell Gallery: “Floral Portraits“ by Nina McKitty

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The Gunn Memorial Library is pleased to present the captivating floral photography of Nina...
Tuesday
Sep 16
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9:30 am
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8:00 pm
Gunn Memorial Library
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Washington
Gunn Memorial Library
Online Event
Washington
Tue
Sep
16
Tue
Sep
16

The Morris Public Library offers Story and Music Time for participants ages 9 mo. - 5 y.o every Tuesday at 10 am.


Please call to ask if a spot is available: 860-567-7440.


Sing songs, read a story, do a craft!


9/16/2025
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Education & Learning

Story and Music Time

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The Morris Public Library offers Story and Music Time for participants ages 9 mo. - 5 y.o every Tuesday at 10 am. Please call to ask if a spot is available: 860-567-7440. Sing songs, read a story,...
Tuesday
Sep 16
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10:00 am
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10:30 am
Morris Public Library
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Morris
Morris Public Library
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Morris
Tue
Sep
16
Tue
Sep
16

Online exhibition curated by Lani Ming Holloway with artwork by Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn

exhibition dates:  August 1 – September 30, 2025, on www.kbfa.com



Stories told in light and silence


Poetry will make me violent

Violets outside our yard…

Why does the world have to be so hard?

Encompassing the hidden truths

 Of things unseen in what we view.

-       LMH


Kenise Barnes Fine Art is pleased to present the online exhibition Stories told in light and silence curated by Lani Ming Holloway featuring Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean is a Wabanaki artist raised on the Penobscot Reservation in Maine. Excerpted from her artist statement: “Through the lens of Wabanaki history and culture, my photographs intertwine forgotten truths within the landscape of what is now called Maine. My work explores the deep, complex relationships between the land, its people, and the lasting impact of colonization. The energy embedded in the landscape reverberates through my creations and reveals the scars left on both the earth and our bodies. My work invites contemplation on occupation and ownership, prompting reflection on who exploits the land and how systems of oppression have disrupted its balance.”


Maya’s work expresses the dichotomy the artist exists within, marrying mediums and different cultural techniques. “Does the Land Remember?” is an ongoing series photographing landscapes that hold the history of devastating events of colonization. The power of that residuum is felt in the images in a supernatural way, as the dualism of her lived experience is pronounced in the contrast of light and dark. Sunlight shimmers through the leaves as bright stars overhead look down upon the land, a fire burns. Maya’s work calls us to remember that nature feels the spirits.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean lives and works in Portland, Maine or Machigonne. She earned a BFA in Photography from Maine College of Art & Design, Portland. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME and the Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor, ME.


Laura Barr’s work explores impermanence through oil paintings and oil pastel drawings on paper capturing passing moments in color, reflection on water, and light. Simplifying forms and illuminating the scale of special glimmers, her work considers the preservation of water and the protection of our environment. In Laura’s paintings in the exhibition, fireflies gleam in a starlit field and remind us that fireflies may not continue to glow on our planet, while a surfer catches the last evening wave the ocean offers, an Aurora Borealis dances in the night sky.


Laura Barr lives by the Thimble Islands in Branford, Connecticut. She earned her BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA and a BA in Fine Arts from Tufts University in Medford, MA and has studied at Tyler School of Art in Rome, Italy.


From Ithaca, NY, Jordann McKenna paints and photographs the quiet beauty in everyday life in work that contemplates mundanity and the softly fleeting feeling within light and shadows around her. In lushly applied oil paint, flames flicker and shadows play across the scene. Jordann’s work in this exhibition reflects the peaceful, ephemeral moods of interiors and intimate still lifes, either staged or spontaneous. Jordann McKenna works from photographs and from memory to create images that serve to process rather than recreate, expressing not only what is seen but what is felt, and celebrating the beauty in the ordinary.


Jordann McKenna earned a BS in Visual Arts from State University of New York at New Paltz, New Paltz, NY, and an MFA from Maine College of Art & Design in Portland, ME. She lives and works in Portland, ME.


Born in Strasbourg, France, and trained as an architect, Benoît Trimborn describes his work as “contemporary impressionism”. Viewing the world as an architect, Benoît’s large-scale oil paintings evoke what his artist statement calls the “morphology of the landscapes… like an architect, I see in it a breath, a light, a rhythm, which alone can constitute a principle of beauty. The elements represented compose atmospheres of which I try to faithfully convey the impression, as the musician faithfully follows the score. In this process, the contemplative attitude prevails, much more than the adventurous attitude. No message, no story should disturb the projection of the viewer...”


In Benoît’s meticulously painted large-scale landscapes, the absence of the figure instills a quietude in the story while light is the present form in all its magic. Reflections play like a musical score on the surface of the water and golden glimmers illuminate the forest and emanate from a sunset sky.


Benoît Trimborn’s work is in the permanent collection of Galerie Ariel Sibony in Paris, France, Absolute Art Gallery in Bruges, Belgium, and Galerie Bertrand Gillig in Strasbourg, France. He lives and works in Strasbourg, France.



Please contact Lani@kbfa.com, 860 560 3085 with inquiries.

Shipping is available worldwide throughout the exhibition.  

9/16/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Stories told in light and silence

Arts Council
Member
Online exhibition curated by Lani Ming Holloway with artwork by Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr,...
Tuesday
Sep 16
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Sep
16
Tue
Sep
16

Join us for Story Time on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 for new books, free play, and fun crafts!

9/16/2025
Repeating event
Community & Family

Story Time

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Join us for Story Time on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 for new books, free play, and fun crafts!
Tuesday
Sep 16
from
10:30 am
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11:30 am
David M. Hunt Library & School Association
in
Falls Village
David M. Hunt Library & School Association
Online Event
Falls Village
Tue
Sep
16
Tue
Sep
16

Tuesdays at 10:30 AM - Beginning September 2

Perfect for Birth - 18 months, but fun for everyone!


Meet us in the Children's Room for Baby Time! This calm, cozy program is designed for pre-walkers who aren't quite ready for the high energy of Rhyme Time. We will focus on nursery rhymes, lullabies, and bonding with your baby.

9/16/2025
Repeating event
Community & Family

Tuesday Babytime

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Tuesdays at 10:30 AM - Beginning September 2 Perfect for Birth - 18 months, but fun for everyone!...
Tuesday
Sep 16
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10:30 am
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11:30 am
Oliver Wolcott Library
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Litchfield
Oliver Wolcott Library
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Litchfield
Tue
Sep
16
Tue
Sep
16


Each year, on September 16th, the Museum celebrates the birthday of Orton Camp with a special lecture, which will take place at 2 PM in the History Gallery this year.

FREE ADMISSION DAY IN honor of Orton P. Camp Jr.

Travel back in time on a tour through the Mattatuck’s History Gallery! Learn about the first peoples of the area, where the Mattatuck got its name, and how Waterbury grew to be an industrial power house for brass and buttons! Get hands on with objects from the collection to bring the Brass City’s history to life.

FREE

Sponsored by the Mattatuck Museum Board of Directors in memory of Orton P. Camp Jr.



9/16/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture

Orton P. Camp Lecture

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Each year, on September 16th, the Museum celebrates the birthday of Orton Camp with a special...
Tuesday
Sep 16
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2:00 pm
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3:00 pm
Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
Mattatuck Museum
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Waterbury
Tue
Sep
16
Tue
Sep
16

Children will explore with paint, oil pastels, clay and other medium to create their own masterpieces. They will complete and take home a different art project each week!


Requirements:

Clothes that you don't mind getting paint on!


Coordinator:

Roberta Baker

9/16/2025
Repeating event
Hobbies & Crafts
Crafting Workshops

Crafty Art for KIDS

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Member
Children will explore with paint, oil pastels, clay and other medium to create their own...
Tuesday
Sep 16
from
4:30 pm
-
5:30 pm
John Pettibone Community Center
in
New Milford
John Pettibone Community Center
Online Event
New Milford
Tue
Sep
16
Tue
Sep
16

Protecting Youth in a Digital World: The Hidden Risks of AI & Social Media


Online event (Zoom link is provided when you register on our website) 



Three town libraries - Roxbury, Bridgewater, and Washington collaborate to present on Zoom, "Protecting Youth in a Digital World: The Hidden Risks of AI & Social Media,” with Mary McPheat, Founder and CEO of Grounded Logic, and Marla Dakin, LCSW, Founder and Clinical Director of Farmington Valley Counseling Center.


Join us on Zoom for an essential and timely discussion on the evolving digital landscape of AI. Discover how recent AI advancements and social media are impacting child development and mental health, from addictive algorithms to harmful deepfakes. This program, presented by Mary McPheat and Marla Dakin, will examine how recent advancements in artificial intelligence and the increasing presence of social media are affecting the lives of children and adolescents.


Mary McPheat

Mary McPheat is recognized for her strategic insight into enhancing operational workflows and her ability to harness technology to improve organizational performance. As Founder and CEO of Grounded Logic, a firm focused on operational excellence and integrating generative AI and tech-enabled solutions, she elevates team dynamics and business delivery standards. Alongside her role as the leader of Grounded Logic, Mary imparts her knowledge through teaching and guiding students to navigate and apply AI in modern business contexts.


Marla Dakin

Marla Dakin, LCSW, Founder and Clinical Director of Farmington Valley Counseling Center, is a licensed clinical social worker with more than 25 years of experience working with children, adolescents, and families. As a certified school social worker and trusted parent coach, Marla specializes in supporting caregivers of anxious youth and advocating for trauma-informed, developmentally appropriate practices. She brings a unique lens to this session, highlighting how technology intersects with human relationships and emotional wellness — especially in youth-serving organizations.  


Registration is required: https://www.gunnlibrary.org/calendar/protecting-youth-in-a-digital-world-the-hidden-risks-of-ai-social-media/

9/16/2025
Single event
Community & Family

Gunn Memorial Library Adult Program - Protecting Youth in a Digital World: The Hidden Risks of AI & Social Media

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Protecting Youth in a Digital World: The Hidden Risks of AI & Social Media Online event...
Tuesday
Sep 16
from
6:00 pm
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7:30 pm
Gunn Memorial Library
in
Washington
Gunn Memorial Library
Online Event
Washington
Wed
Sep
17
Wed
Sep
17

Hop on the bus and join us for a fun-filled day at The Big E, New England’s largest fair! Enjoy all the food, entertainment, shopping, and agriculture the fair has to offer—without the stress of driving, parking, or navigating the crowds on a busy weekend.

This is a weekday trip, so you’ll get to explore at a more relaxed pace with smaller crowds, making it a perfect outing for all ages! Please note: Payment is due at registration. Space is limited and seats fill fast—don’t wait!

How to Register:

Register online here or stop by the Torrington Recreation office to sign up in person.

Trip Includes:

  • Admission ticket to The Big E
  • Round-trip coach bus transportation
  • Comfortable ride with air-conditioning and restroom onboard

Trip Details:

  • Date: Wednesday, September 17
  • Departure Time: 8:30 AM
  • Return Time: Approx. 6:00 PM
  • Departure Location: Torrington Plaza (1 S Main Street, Torrington, CT)

Cost:

  • $48 per person ages 13+– includes your fair ticket and transportation.
  • $42 per person ages 5-12– includes your fair ticket and transportation.
  • $32 per person ages 0- 4– includes your fair ticket and transportation.

Who Can Join:

  • This trip is open to all adults and families. Whether it’s your first time or an annual tradition, we’d love to have you along!

Additional Info:

  • Trip will run rain or shine.
  • Wear comfortable shoes—there’s lots to see and do!
  • Light snacks and water are allowed on the bus.


9/17/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture

Torrington Recreation: Bus Trip - Big E

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Hop on the bus and join us for a fun-filled day at The Big E, New England’s largest fair! Enjoy...
Wednesday
Sep 17
from
8:30 am
-
6:00 pm
Torrington Plaza
in
Torrington
Torrington Plaza
Online Event
Torrington
Wed
Sep
17
Wed
Sep
17

The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present an art exhibition, “A Frayed Edge,” featuring the works of Stace Dillard. This show is on view beginning Friday, August 29.


An opening reception will be held at the park on Saturday, August 30 from 3 to 5 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.


Dillard’s collage work is composed of vibrant, abstract mixed-media compositions characterized by geometric structures, overlapping elements, and a layering of colors, patterns, and textures. 


This show will remain on view through Sunday, September 21. Check our social media for weekly open hours: @judyblackpark on Instagram and Facebook.

9/17/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture

Stace Dillard Art Show

Arts Council
Member
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present an art exhibition, “A Frayed...
Wednesday
Sep 17
from
9:00 am
-
5:00 pm
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens
in
Washington Depot
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens
Online Event
Washington Depot
Wed
Sep
17
Wed
Sep
17

Online exhibition curated by Lani Ming Holloway with artwork by Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn

exhibition dates:  August 1 – September 30, 2025, on www.kbfa.com



Stories told in light and silence


Poetry will make me violent

Violets outside our yard…

Why does the world have to be so hard?

Encompassing the hidden truths

 Of things unseen in what we view.

-       LMH


Kenise Barnes Fine Art is pleased to present the online exhibition Stories told in light and silence curated by Lani Ming Holloway featuring Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean is a Wabanaki artist raised on the Penobscot Reservation in Maine. Excerpted from her artist statement: “Through the lens of Wabanaki history and culture, my photographs intertwine forgotten truths within the landscape of what is now called Maine. My work explores the deep, complex relationships between the land, its people, and the lasting impact of colonization. The energy embedded in the landscape reverberates through my creations and reveals the scars left on both the earth and our bodies. My work invites contemplation on occupation and ownership, prompting reflection on who exploits the land and how systems of oppression have disrupted its balance.”


Maya’s work expresses the dichotomy the artist exists within, marrying mediums and different cultural techniques. “Does the Land Remember?” is an ongoing series photographing landscapes that hold the history of devastating events of colonization. The power of that residuum is felt in the images in a supernatural way, as the dualism of her lived experience is pronounced in the contrast of light and dark. Sunlight shimmers through the leaves as bright stars overhead look down upon the land, a fire burns. Maya’s work calls us to remember that nature feels the spirits.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean lives and works in Portland, Maine or Machigonne. She earned a BFA in Photography from Maine College of Art & Design, Portland. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME and the Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor, ME.


Laura Barr’s work explores impermanence through oil paintings and oil pastel drawings on paper capturing passing moments in color, reflection on water, and light. Simplifying forms and illuminating the scale of special glimmers, her work considers the preservation of water and the protection of our environment. In Laura’s paintings in the exhibition, fireflies gleam in a starlit field and remind us that fireflies may not continue to glow on our planet, while a surfer catches the last evening wave the ocean offers, an Aurora Borealis dances in the night sky.


Laura Barr lives by the Thimble Islands in Branford, Connecticut. She earned her BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA and a BA in Fine Arts from Tufts University in Medford, MA and has studied at Tyler School of Art in Rome, Italy.


From Ithaca, NY, Jordann McKenna paints and photographs the quiet beauty in everyday life in work that contemplates mundanity and the softly fleeting feeling within light and shadows around her. In lushly applied oil paint, flames flicker and shadows play across the scene. Jordann’s work in this exhibition reflects the peaceful, ephemeral moods of interiors and intimate still lifes, either staged or spontaneous. Jordann McKenna works from photographs and from memory to create images that serve to process rather than recreate, expressing not only what is seen but what is felt, and celebrating the beauty in the ordinary.


Jordann McKenna earned a BS in Visual Arts from State University of New York at New Paltz, New Paltz, NY, and an MFA from Maine College of Art & Design in Portland, ME. She lives and works in Portland, ME.


Born in Strasbourg, France, and trained as an architect, Benoît Trimborn describes his work as “contemporary impressionism”. Viewing the world as an architect, Benoît’s large-scale oil paintings evoke what his artist statement calls the “morphology of the landscapes… like an architect, I see in it a breath, a light, a rhythm, which alone can constitute a principle of beauty. The elements represented compose atmospheres of which I try to faithfully convey the impression, as the musician faithfully follows the score. In this process, the contemplative attitude prevails, much more than the adventurous attitude. No message, no story should disturb the projection of the viewer...”


In Benoît’s meticulously painted large-scale landscapes, the absence of the figure instills a quietude in the story while light is the present form in all its magic. Reflections play like a musical score on the surface of the water and golden glimmers illuminate the forest and emanate from a sunset sky.


Benoît Trimborn’s work is in the permanent collection of Galerie Ariel Sibony in Paris, France, Absolute Art Gallery in Bruges, Belgium, and Galerie Bertrand Gillig in Strasbourg, France. He lives and works in Strasbourg, France.



Please contact Lani@kbfa.com, 860 560 3085 with inquiries.

Shipping is available worldwide throughout the exhibition.  

9/17/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Stories told in light and silence

Arts Council
Member
Online exhibition curated by Lani Ming Holloway with artwork by Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr,...
Wednesday
Sep 17
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Online Event
Wed
Sep
17
Wed
Sep
17

This solo exhibition marks Brewster’s return to public exhibition after a significant studio hiatus, shaped by the pandemic and the arrival of his two young children.


Spanning two to six feet in width, Brewster’s latest works are immersive and meditative, exploring vast, perhaps virtual, landscapes. These meticulously layered oil paintings hint at human presence through subtle traces—a balanced stone, a resting stick—evoking a haunting stillness. In his signature style, Brewster uses old-master techniques and translucent glazes to explore the tension between presence and absence, clarity and ambiguity. “Some of these paintings verge on the apocalyptic while others suggest eerie calm or quiet hope,” Brewster notes. “They balance loneliness and community, action and avoidance. They are tightly tied to the physicality and geometry of the canvas itself.”

Brewster studied at Yale University and received his MFA from the Hoffberger School of Painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art. He has held solo exhibitions in New York City, North Carolina, and Newfoundland, and has participated in numerous curated group shows including Icons of the 21st Century in New York and Academy 2003 at Conner Contemporary in Washington, D.C. His work has been featured in New American Paintings and reviewed in publications such as ForbesLife and The National Post.


9/17/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

New Paintings by Abraham Brewster

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Member
This solo exhibition marks Brewster’s return to public exhibition after a significant studio...
Wednesday
Sep 17
from
10:00 am
-
5:00 pm
Minor Memorial Library
in
Roxbury
Minor Memorial Library
Online Event
Roxbury
Wed
Sep
17
Wed
Sep
17

Wednesdays at 10:30 AM - Beginning September 3

Perfect for 18 - 36 months, but fun for everyone!


Lots of rhymes, a sprinkling of songs, and one or two shared board books round out this library program that is perfect for little ones who need to get those wiggles out. Stay to PLAY! After the rhymes, stay for some unstructured play time with other kiddos.


9/17/2025
Repeating event
Community & Family

Wednesday Rhyme Time & Playgroup

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Member
Wednesdays at 10:30 AM - Beginning September 3 Perfect for 18 - 36 months, but fun for everyone!...
Wednesday
Sep 17
from
10:30 am
-
11:30 am
Oliver Wolcott Library
in
Litchfield
Oliver Wolcott Library
Online Event
Litchfield
Wed
Sep
17
Wed
Sep
17

Join moderators, Rosemarie Greco, Patricia Donovan and Tina Bernacki in conversation for women age 80 and beyond to reflect on the journey of life — not just where we’ve been, but who we’re still becoming.

Together, we’ll explore:


What are we learning now?

How are we continuing to evolve, emotionally, spiritually, socially?

What wisdom do we carry, and how do we want to share it?

This is a space for connection, storytelling, laughter, vulnerability, and inspiration — honoring the fullness of life at this stage and the rich insights it continues to offer.


Free, Donations Accepted

* Pre-registration required.

9/17/2025
Single event
Education & Learning
Personal Skill-Building Workshops

The Final Fifth- Women 80+

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Join moderators, Rosemarie Greco, Patricia Donovan and Tina Bernacki in conversation for women...
Wednesday
Sep 17
from
11:00 am
-
12:30 pm
Litchfield Community Center
in
Litchfield
Litchfield Community Center
Online Event
Litchfield
Wed
Sep
17
Wed
Sep
17

The final offering of the National Council on Aging's Aging Mastery Program, a 10-week series that focuses on 10 topics such as nutrition, financial fitness, exercise, sleep, healthy relationships, and more. With a different guest speaker each week. Limited to 20. Light supper served.

Meets Wednesdays at 5 p.m. Runs until 6:15-6:30 p.m.

$25 for the series. Payment received confirms RSVP.

For more information, call 860-355-6075.

Senior center is located at 40 Main St.


9/17/2025
Repeating event
Community & Family

Aging Mastery Program (AMP) for 60+

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The final offering of the National Council on Aging's Aging Mastery Program, a 10-week series...
Wednesday
Sep 17
from
5:00 pm
-
6:30 pm
New Milford Senior Center
in
New Milford
New Milford Senior Center
Online Event
New Milford
Wed
Sep
17
Wed
Sep
17


Join us for a free and fun-filled evening at the Litchfield Community Center! Bring the whole family for a delicious dinner featuring Bill’s Mobile Pizza. After dinner, stick around and enjoy a variety of family-friendly games and activities.


This event is open to all and a great way to connect with neighbors, enjoy great food, and have some fun together.

* Pre-registration encouraged

9/17/2025
Single event
Community & Family
Neighborhood Gatherings

Family Dinner

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Join us for a free and fun-filled evening at the Litchfield Community Center! Bring the whole...
Wednesday
Sep 17
from
5:00 pm
-
7:00 pm
Litchfield Community Center
in
Litchfield
Litchfield Community Center
Online Event
Litchfield
Wed
Sep
17
Wed
Sep
17

Create different slimes

9/17/2025
Repeating event
Hobbies & Crafts

Teen: Slime Party

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Create different slimes
Wednesday
Sep 17
from
6:00 pm
-
7:00 pm
Torrington Library
in
Torrington
Torrington Library
Online Event
Torrington
Wed
Sep
17
Wed
Sep
17


The beginning of the school year can be stressful, so come chill at the library. Watch a Studio Ghibli Movie of your choosing on our big screen and eat some popcorn.  Leave with a goodie bag full of Studio Ghibli goodies! For ages 11+. Please register @harwintonlibrary.org/events


9/17/2025
Single event
Hobbies & Crafts

Teen Studio Ghibli Night

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Member
The beginning of the school year can be stressful, so come chill at the library. Watch a Studio...
Wednesday
Sep 17
from
6:00 pm
-
8:00 pm
Harwinton Public Library
in
Harwinton
Harwinton Public Library
Online Event
Harwinton
Wed
Sep
17
Wed
Sep
17

Join us for our monthly somewhat literary book discussion for adults! Books in various formats are typically available at the desk approximately one month prior to the discussion. No registration is required! Refreshments served, courtesy of the Friends of the Library. This month we will be reading Sea of Tranquility by Emily St. John Mandel.

9/17/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Literary Arts

Book Discussion

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Join us for our monthly somewhat literary book discussion for adults! Books in various formats...
Wednesday
Sep 17
from
7:00 pm
-
7:45 pm
Thomaston Public Library
in
Thomaston
Thomaston Public Library
Online Event
Thomaston
Thu
Sep
18
Thu
Sep
18

EXHIBIT TO FEATURE THREE LOCAL ARTISTS

(New Preston, Connecticut) – The Smithy Café & Market is pleased to announce an art exhibit to be displayed September 1 to October 31, 2025, titled Perception and Perspective: Three Artists-Becky Butler, Sandra Daignault and Lucy C. Pierpont.


Join us for a collaboration of three women and their varying forms of artwork, style, and perspectives.


The three artists have painted together for several years using a variety of mediums.They have formed friendships and enjoy working together while sharing ideas and support.


Becky Butler founded the not-for-profit, Arts Escape in Southbury in 2012. Arts Escape’s mission was to focus on arts education for adults. After witnessing firsthand how art created camaraderie and joy with those who participated, it was time for Becky to do the same. She retired in 2022 to follow her own art journey. She has been taking painting classes in Abstract, Pastel and Acrylics for the past two years and is excited to keep learning and exploring new mediums. Her pastel, Tethered Beauty, was accepted into a National Pastel show and she also won Best in Show for mixed media in Roxbury’s Art at the Meeting House show in 2024 for Somewhere Out There. Becky lives in Woodbury, Connecticut with her husband Paul.


“I love working in pastels – the colors are limitless and immediate. My pastel paintings are primarily painted realistically. Breaking the barriers of painting realistically has been a challenge. My love for color has recently launched my exploration in creating abstract work. Using color and mark making intuitively is exciting and challenging as well as inspiring. During my exploration I found the medium of oil and cold wax. While having no expectations as to the outcome of my work, my eyes have opened to a whole new world of creativity. I love the freedom of experimentation and the joy of playing. I want my work to reflect my emotional insight into today’s world while uncovering the beauty that still exists,”  explains Becky.


Sandra Daignault, a Woodbury resident, was the Fine Arts Director at Arts Escape, Inc in Southbury, CT and teaches classes in acrylic painting. Her artwork has been shown in galleries and organizations across CT (Stamford, Litchfield, Washington, New Milford, Brookfield, Bantam, Ridgefield, West Hartford, Southbury, Rowayton, Newtown), as well as having a permanent piece at the US Headquarters of Jägermeister in Westchester County. In addition, she has published two books of poetry with illustrations and has recently published a climate change fiction novel. Visit her website at sdaignaultfineart.com.


“My painting process is all about creating an open mind and letting go. While I often do not have a predetermined subject I am always influenced by my fascination with our place in the universe. Letting go of preconceived forms allows for the mystery and essence that makes up everything around us. While my influences are abstract artists such as Richard Diebenkorn, contemporary Peter Wileman as well as English romantic artist (JW Turner) I strive to create from the words of favorite poets (Pablo Neruda, Wislawa Szymborska, Mary Oliver). It will please me if viewers respond with wonder and wanting( not knowing what),” states Sandra.


Woodbury resident, Lucy C. Pierpont has worked in the marketing/graphic design field ever since graduating from Hartwick College as an art major. She has created art her whole life and has had her photographs and paintings displayed in exhibits at the Mattatuck Museum, Majors Inn, Hartwick College, Oneonta Art Association, Kent Art Association, Washington Art Association, Burnham Library, Kent Memorial Library Art at the Meetinghouse, Ridgefield Art Walk, Flanders Nature Center and now, The Smithy. She currently works part-time with the Kent Memorial Library and the Washington Depot Office of Klemm Real Estate doing graphic design & public relations. Her artwork can be viewed at lucypierpont.carrd.co. Her graphic designs for the Kent Memorial Library have been the recipient of eight Connecticut Library Association Publicity Awards in recognition of design, marketing, and publicity created to promote a Library service or event.


“From my earliest recollections, art has always been in the forefront. I chose the graphic design route and spent my career in it. Now art embodies my life- through friends, work, play, and travel!” claims Lucy.


Please join us for a reception on Saturday, October 11 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. For more information, please call the Smithy at (860) 868-9003 or go to their website at thesmithymarket.com.


10 Main Street New Preston CT 06777


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caption: Heat by Lucy C. Pierpont, Parade by Sandra Daignault, and Opening Night by Becky Butler are a few of many paintings in an exhibit titled Perception and Perspective: Three Artists-Becky Butler, Sandra Daignault and Lucy C. Pierpont. The show will be on display from September 1 to October 31, 2025.


9/18/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

PERCEPTION AND PERSPECTIVE - EXHIBIT TO FEATURE THREE LOCAL ARTISTS

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EXHIBIT TO FEATURE THREE LOCAL ARTISTS (New Preston, Connecticut) – The Smithy Café & Market...
Thursday
Sep 18
from
9:00 am
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5:00 pm
The Smithy Market & Loft Gallery
in
New Preston
The Smithy Market & Loft Gallery
Online Event
New Preston
Thu
Sep
18
Thu
Sep
18

The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present an art exhibition, “A Frayed Edge,” featuring the works of Stace Dillard. This show is on view beginning Friday, August 29.


An opening reception will be held at the park on Saturday, August 30 from 3 to 5 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.


Dillard’s collage work is composed of vibrant, abstract mixed-media compositions characterized by geometric structures, overlapping elements, and a layering of colors, patterns, and textures. 


This show will remain on view through Sunday, September 21. Check our social media for weekly open hours: @judyblackpark on Instagram and Facebook.

9/18/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture

Stace Dillard Art Show

Arts Council
Member
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present an art exhibition, “A Frayed...
Thursday
Sep 18
from
9:00 am
-
5:00 pm
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens
in
Washington Depot
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens
Online Event
Washington Depot
Thu
Sep
18
Thu
Sep
18

The Gunn Memorial Library is pleased to present the captivating floral photography of Nina McKitty, on view in the Stairwell Gallery from August 9th to October 4th.


Drawing inspiration from nature, travel, and the artistic traditions of both East and West, Nina McKitty brings a joyful and thoughtful lens to her digital photography. Her work explores the delicate beauty of flowers—each image carefully composed, captured, and refined in her studio to evoke both surprise and delight in the viewer.


Originally gifted a digital camera by her husband, McKitty transformed a curiosity into a profound creative journey. Over the past 15 years, she has immersed herself in the art and craft of digital photography, studying under acclaimed artists and continuously evolving her techniques. Her photographs are printed and framed by hand using archival materials, merging technical precision with artistic expression.


A former nurse practitioner and consultant, McKitty turned to photography in retirement, channeling her lifelong passions for nature and visual storytelling into a rich new chapter as a digital artist. Since 2019, her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, including shows at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Employee Gallery, Kent Art Association, and Washington Art Association.

 


9/18/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Gunn Memorial Library Stairwell Gallery: “Floral Portraits“ by Nina McKitty

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The Gunn Memorial Library is pleased to present the captivating floral photography of Nina...
Thursday
Sep 18
from
9:30 am
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8:00 pm
Gunn Memorial Library
in
Washington
Gunn Memorial Library
Online Event
Washington
Thu
Sep
18
Thu
Sep
18

Online exhibition curated by Lani Ming Holloway with artwork by Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn

exhibition dates:  August 1 – September 30, 2025, on www.kbfa.com



Stories told in light and silence


Poetry will make me violent

Violets outside our yard…

Why does the world have to be so hard?

Encompassing the hidden truths

 Of things unseen in what we view.

-       LMH


Kenise Barnes Fine Art is pleased to present the online exhibition Stories told in light and silence curated by Lani Ming Holloway featuring Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean is a Wabanaki artist raised on the Penobscot Reservation in Maine. Excerpted from her artist statement: “Through the lens of Wabanaki history and culture, my photographs intertwine forgotten truths within the landscape of what is now called Maine. My work explores the deep, complex relationships between the land, its people, and the lasting impact of colonization. The energy embedded in the landscape reverberates through my creations and reveals the scars left on both the earth and our bodies. My work invites contemplation on occupation and ownership, prompting reflection on who exploits the land and how systems of oppression have disrupted its balance.”


Maya’s work expresses the dichotomy the artist exists within, marrying mediums and different cultural techniques. “Does the Land Remember?” is an ongoing series photographing landscapes that hold the history of devastating events of colonization. The power of that residuum is felt in the images in a supernatural way, as the dualism of her lived experience is pronounced in the contrast of light and dark. Sunlight shimmers through the leaves as bright stars overhead look down upon the land, a fire burns. Maya’s work calls us to remember that nature feels the spirits.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean lives and works in Portland, Maine or Machigonne. She earned a BFA in Photography from Maine College of Art & Design, Portland. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME and the Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor, ME.


Laura Barr’s work explores impermanence through oil paintings and oil pastel drawings on paper capturing passing moments in color, reflection on water, and light. Simplifying forms and illuminating the scale of special glimmers, her work considers the preservation of water and the protection of our environment. In Laura’s paintings in the exhibition, fireflies gleam in a starlit field and remind us that fireflies may not continue to glow on our planet, while a surfer catches the last evening wave the ocean offers, an Aurora Borealis dances in the night sky.


Laura Barr lives by the Thimble Islands in Branford, Connecticut. She earned her BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA and a BA in Fine Arts from Tufts University in Medford, MA and has studied at Tyler School of Art in Rome, Italy.


From Ithaca, NY, Jordann McKenna paints and photographs the quiet beauty in everyday life in work that contemplates mundanity and the softly fleeting feeling within light and shadows around her. In lushly applied oil paint, flames flicker and shadows play across the scene. Jordann’s work in this exhibition reflects the peaceful, ephemeral moods of interiors and intimate still lifes, either staged or spontaneous. Jordann McKenna works from photographs and from memory to create images that serve to process rather than recreate, expressing not only what is seen but what is felt, and celebrating the beauty in the ordinary.


Jordann McKenna earned a BS in Visual Arts from State University of New York at New Paltz, New Paltz, NY, and an MFA from Maine College of Art & Design in Portland, ME. She lives and works in Portland, ME.


Born in Strasbourg, France, and trained as an architect, Benoît Trimborn describes his work as “contemporary impressionism”. Viewing the world as an architect, Benoît’s large-scale oil paintings evoke what his artist statement calls the “morphology of the landscapes… like an architect, I see in it a breath, a light, a rhythm, which alone can constitute a principle of beauty. The elements represented compose atmospheres of which I try to faithfully convey the impression, as the musician faithfully follows the score. In this process, the contemplative attitude prevails, much more than the adventurous attitude. No message, no story should disturb the projection of the viewer...”


In Benoît’s meticulously painted large-scale landscapes, the absence of the figure instills a quietude in the story while light is the present form in all its magic. Reflections play like a musical score on the surface of the water and golden glimmers illuminate the forest and emanate from a sunset sky.


Benoît Trimborn’s work is in the permanent collection of Galerie Ariel Sibony in Paris, France, Absolute Art Gallery in Bruges, Belgium, and Galerie Bertrand Gillig in Strasbourg, France. He lives and works in Strasbourg, France.



Please contact Lani@kbfa.com, 860 560 3085 with inquiries.

Shipping is available worldwide throughout the exhibition.  

9/18/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Stories told in light and silence

Arts Council
Member
Online exhibition curated by Lani Ming Holloway with artwork by Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr,...
Thursday
Sep 18
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Online Event
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Sep
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Join us for Story Time on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 for new books, free play, and fun crafts!

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Story Time

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Join us for Story Time on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 for new books, free play, and fun crafts!
Thursday
Sep 18
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David M. Hunt Library & School Association
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Falls Village
David M. Hunt Library & School Association
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Falls Village
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Sep
18
Thu
Sep
18

Thursdays at 10:30 AM - Beginning September 4

Perfect for 3 - 5 year olds, but fun for everyone!


Join Mrs. Tricia for a classic library storytime--books, songs, bubbles, and more! Come for early literacy skills, social connections, and fun! We will focus on one special picture book author each week.


9/18/2025
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Thursday Preshool Storytime

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Thursdays at 10:30 AM - Beginning September 4 Perfect for 3 - 5 year olds, but fun for everyone!...
Thursday
Sep 18
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Oliver Wolcott Library
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Litchfield
Oliver Wolcott Library
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Litchfield
Thu
Sep
18
Thu
Sep
18

Enjoy the works of

Photographer Sarah Blodgett & Basket Weaver Tina Puckett

About the Artists 

Sarah Blodgett

Sarah Blodgett is a photographer from the Hudson Valley in New York. Born in New York City, daughter of a professional advertising photographer, she bought her first camera at the age of ten and has been shooting ever since. A commercial & portrait photographer professionally since 1993, her passion now lies with creating images of wildlife and natural areas. Her primary focus is on birds as well as landscapes, seascapes, still lives and florals. She also offers speaking programs to accompany her work with a focus on ecology and preservation of the natural world around us.

 https://westernconnecticut.blogspot.com/2025/07/art-lovers-covered-bridge-woven-hand_30.html

Tina Puckett

American Master Weaver Tina Puckett is a self-taught Artist. who has been weaving since 1981. For over 40 years the woven arts have been evolving and each one is indescribably dynamic and colorful. The character of each piece is an expression of Tina's imagination and her sense of color that she applies to the weaving and structural form. Throughout Tina’s career she has exhibited her woven arts at museums, art galleries, libraries and art shows. Also, has been featured in magazines, books, newspapers, TV and on different platforms on the web.

Artist Statement

My woven pieces from baskets to wall sculptures, ceiling hangers, to furniture has evolved and is the way I define myself as an artist, and as a woman. I am fulfilling my dreams that started out with my imagination as a set designer. My creative path took a turn. It was not set design—but the woven arts with its many forms and functions where I found the passion for my life’s work.

The natural beauty of Bittersweet always sparks my imagination and is at the heart of the many pieces I weave. My imagination guides all that I do and it has become very attuned to the harmony of shapes, forms, and colors of the vines and reeds. I am also influenced by the beauty of our natural world and wonder how to weave it.

My palette for color is very much influenced by this experience of growing up in South America. I mix my own dyes and enjoy building a palette for the reeds that will shape textures and forms with color into a

​ one of a kind woven art!

9/18/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

In and with Nature - Mixed Media Exhibit - Sarah Blodgett Photography & Tina Puckett Master Basket Weaver

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Enjoy the works of Photographer Sarah Blodgett & Basket Weaver Tina Puckett About the...
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Sep 18
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Souterrain Gallery of The Wish House
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West Cornwall
Souterrain Gallery of The Wish House
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West Cornwall
Thu
Sep
18
Thu
Sep
18

Bismuth is a Boston-based artist known for her self-portrait photographs. Her work explores and challenges ideas surrounding identity and its fragile nature, politics and trans expression through a satirical and spontaneous approach. 


Recently, Bismuth has taken up oil painting as her primary medium, in which she creates numeric and interactive landscapes. 


Dismembered, showing at Peggy Mercury, will be her debut solo exhibit and will showcase her self-portrait images alongside painted works. Co-curated with James Boehmer and Gregory Fricke, the show will display Bismuth's current fascination with fragmentation and isolation, and so much more.


Peggy Mercury

Kent Barns

9 Maple Street, Unit 2

Kent, CT 06757


IG @itspeggymercury


For more information email us at hithere@peggymercury.com

9/18/2025
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Visual Arts

DISMEMBERED by Bismuth Arsenide

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Bismuth is a Boston-based artist known for her self-portrait photographs. Her work explores and...
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Sep 18
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Kent
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Sep
18
Thu
Sep
18

This solo exhibition marks Brewster’s return to public exhibition after a significant studio hiatus, shaped by the pandemic and the arrival of his two young children.


Spanning two to six feet in width, Brewster’s latest works are immersive and meditative, exploring vast, perhaps virtual, landscapes. These meticulously layered oil paintings hint at human presence through subtle traces—a balanced stone, a resting stick—evoking a haunting stillness. In his signature style, Brewster uses old-master techniques and translucent glazes to explore the tension between presence and absence, clarity and ambiguity. “Some of these paintings verge on the apocalyptic while others suggest eerie calm or quiet hope,” Brewster notes. “They balance loneliness and community, action and avoidance. They are tightly tied to the physicality and geometry of the canvas itself.”

Brewster studied at Yale University and received his MFA from the Hoffberger School of Painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art. He has held solo exhibitions in New York City, North Carolina, and Newfoundland, and has participated in numerous curated group shows including Icons of the 21st Century in New York and Academy 2003 at Conner Contemporary in Washington, D.C. His work has been featured in New American Paintings and reviewed in publications such as ForbesLife and The National Post.


9/18/2025
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Visual Arts

New Paintings by Abraham Brewster

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Sep 18
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Minor Memorial Library
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Roxbury
Minor Memorial Library
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Roxbury
Thu
Sep
18
Thu
Sep
18

Join us for our newest book club, Afternoon Delights! Each month we will read one book, then meet the third Thursday of the month at 1:30pm to chat about it. Simply pick up a copy of this month’s book at the front counter! No registration is required. Coffee, tea and snacks provided by the Friends of the Thomaston Public Library. This month we will be reading Darling Girls by Sally Hepworth. 

9/18/2025
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Arts & Culture
Literary Arts

Afternoon Delights Book Club

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Join us for our newest book club, Afternoon Delights! Each month we will read one book, then meet...
Thursday
Sep 18
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Thomaston Public Library
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Thomaston Public Library
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Thomaston
Thu
Sep
18
Thu
Sep
18

In this interactive workshop and guided art practice, participants are encouraged to reflect on the power of love in their lives, recognize moments of kindness or support that had a significant impact, and share these insights to build empathy and compassion.


Participants will begin by reflecting on the guiding question, “When did an act of love change everything?” Through thoughtful introspection and journaling, participants will explore moments when they felt truly seen, supported, or understood by another.


Participants will then design a vision board that visually represents their response to the guiding question. By piecing together materials such as magazines, newspapers, printed images, colored paper, and other craft supplies, participants will visually transform the small and large acts of love they have experienced into a powerful call for solidarity, unity, compassion, and community.


There will be time at the end of the workshop for participants to come back together and, if they choose, share what they have created and speak about their reflections.

No experience is necessary. All adult and young adult participants are welcome. This is a free workshop co-sponsored by The Center on Main and Project SAGE.

9/18/2025
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Community & Family

Revolutionary Love Project

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In this interactive workshop and guided art practice, participants are encouraged to reflect on...
Thursday
Sep 18
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The Center on Main
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Canaan
The Center on Main
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Canaan
Thu
Sep
18
Thu
Sep
18


DIY Dried Flower Wreaths | September 18, 5:00-7:00pm

Welcome autumn with an elegant and seasonal handmade wreath! Join us for this workshop with guest instructor Karen Pasternak and learn how to combine dried flowers and greenery with a bit of wire, hot glue and ribbon to create a beautiful and durable wreath that’s perfect for displaying in your home or gifting to a friend. All supplies provided. Ages 18+.

Registration Required

https://www.gunnlibrary.org/calendar/diy-dried-flower-wreaths/



9/18/2025
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Gunn Memorial Library Makerspace Adult Program - DIY Dried Flower Wreaths

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DIY Dried Flower Wreaths | September 18, 5:00-7:00pm Welcome autumn with an elegant and seasonal...
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Washington
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Sep
18
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Sep
18

Beginner workshops are perfect for you to grab your friends, grab a drink and come make tiny trees! We’re bringing the awesome art of bonsai out of the hedged in gardens and into the streets! Or at least into your favorite bars/breweries/pubs. Bonsai Bar is a night of fun you don’t want to miss. Learn the fundamental skills and techniques behind the art of bonsai while enjoying a night out with friends! Our teachers will introduce core concepts and guide your experience as you pot, prune, and design your very own bonsai tree! Our Guarantee: These tiny trees are so hardy we guarantee you can keep yours alive, or we’ll replace it.

This workshop will be hosted at Brewery Legitimus. Brewery Legitimus in New Hartford, CT brews high-quality craft beer, proudly independent and family owned. Our taproom, beer garden, and event space in a former factory building offer an inviting gathering place for beer enthusiasts. Owners Chris and Christina have a strong passion for craft beer and years of industry experience. Come visit our destination for beer lovers of all levels!

Under 21 policy: Please contact Brewery Legitimus for details regarding underage entry.

For more about Bonsai Bar and what to expect at our classes, visit our website at: https://bonsaibar.com/products/brewery-legitimus

9/18/2025
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Bonsai Workshop at Brewery Legitimus

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Beginner workshops are perfect for you to grab your friends, grab a drink and come make tiny...
Thursday
Sep 18
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Brewery Legitimus
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Brewery Legitimus
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New Hartford
Thu
Sep
18
Thu
Sep
18

Join our FREE block party concert series downtown with live music on Bank Street, street games, local eats, sidewalk sales and fun! Grab your chairs and join us downtown for an evening of safe and community-involved entertainment:


Sept 18, with a Rain Date of Sept 19: Struggle Monkey

9/18/2025
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Arts & Culture

Rock The Block

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Join our FREE block party concert series downtown with live music on Bank Street, street games, local eats, sidewalk sales and fun! Grab your chairs and join us downtown for an evening of safe and...
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Sep 18
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Sep
18

Thursday, September 18th, at 6:30, 2nd Home welcomes back the Myron Yousman Trio. The Trio is Myron on vocals and guitar, Tim Larson on upright bass, and Bob Nolte on drums. As it always is with this trio, we are sure this is going to be a great evening. Great music, food, drinks, and fun. Come down and enjoy!


For reservations (encouraged but not required) call 860-238-4500 or email us at momanddad@2ndhomelounge.com


See our complete event list - https://2ndhomelounge.com/events/


2nd Home Lounge

524 Main Street, Winsted


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9/18/2025
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Concerts & Live Music

The Myron Yousman Trio at 2nd Home Restaurant/Lounge

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Thursday, September 18th, at 6:30, 2nd Home welcomes back the Myron Yousman Trio. The Trio is Myron on vocals and guitar, Tim Larson on upright bass, and Bob Nolte on drums. As it always is with...
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Sep 18
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WINSTED
Thu
Sep
18
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Sep
18

Join Mike Allen and learn about the making of Candlewood Lake! It’s the largest water body in Connecticut - a beautiful recreational facility with 70 miles of coastline that sports multi-million-dollar mansions and 46 billion gallons of water that supports flotillas of recreational watercraft. And yet, the primary purpose of 100-year-old Candlewood Lake is to generate electricity using incredibly unique hydro power technology. This award-winning project meant the flooding of two villages and the creation of engineering marvels that are still awe-inspiring a century after they were built.

9/18/2025
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Education & Learning

The Making of Candlewood Lake from Mike Allen

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Join Mike Allen and learn about the making of Candlewood Lake! It’s the largest water body in...
Thursday
Sep 18
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New Milford Public Library
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New Milford
New Milford Public Library
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New Milford
Thu
Sep
18
Thu
Sep
18

A Talk with Owner Anthony Champalimaud


Belden House & Mews opened in early 2025 in the historic borough of Litchfield—the town’s first full-service high street hotel in over a century.


It’s set across a three-acre estate just south of the Litchfield Green and combines three historical structures: the 1888 Belden Mansion, a 1959 Modernist addition (the Mews), and the 1891 Firehouse, soon to serve as event space.


The project—led by developers behind Troutbeck in the Hudson Valley, working with Champalimaud Design, PBDW Architects, and Reed+Hilderbrand—is a masterclass in adaptive reuse. Every building was restored with painstaking attention to cultural and architectural detail.


Join us as Anthony Champalimaud, owner of the Belden House and Mews, describes how he and his design team transformed this landmark into a stunning hotel complex.

9/18/2025
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Arts & Culture
History

Belden House & Mews

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A Talk with Owner Anthony Champalimaud Belden House & Mews opened in early 2025 in the...
Thursday
Sep 18
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Oliver Wolcott Library
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Litchfield
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Sep
18
Thu
Sep
18

As part of the month-long art show, Pouring with Purpose at The White Silo Winery from Sept 5-28, Pour Your Heart Into Art will host a special Sip & Paint Night on Thursday, September 18 at 6:30PM. Enjoy a guided painting session, wine from The White Silo Winery, and light snacks—a perfect way to unwind and connect with friends after the back-to-school season!

Registration for the Sip & Paint night is required and can be completed at: https://square.link/u/AC38fIxI or by using the QR code on the image.

All artwork will be available for purchase, offering guests the opportunity to take home an original piece.

The exhibit is free and open to the public during winery hours: Friday through Sunday, 11 AM to 6 PM. White Silo Winery is located at 32 Route 37 East, Sherman, CT 06784.

9/18/2025
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Visual Arts

Sip & Paint @ The White Silo Winery in Sherman, CT

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As part of the month-long art show, Pouring with Purpose at The White Silo Winery from Sept 5-28,...
Thursday
Sep 18
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Sherman
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Sep
18
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Sep
18

Join us for the last run through of Faith Healer by Brian Friel, directed by Kyle Minor.

9/18/2025
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Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Faith Healer: Preview Night

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Join us for the last run through of Faith Healer by Brian Friel, directed by Kyle Minor.
Thursday
Sep 18
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The Sherman Playhouse
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Sherman
The Sherman Playhouse
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Sherman
Fri
Sep
19
Fri
Sep
19

EXHIBIT TO FEATURE THREE LOCAL ARTISTS

(New Preston, Connecticut) – The Smithy Café & Market is pleased to announce an art exhibit to be displayed September 1 to October 31, 2025, titled Perception and Perspective: Three Artists-Becky Butler, Sandra Daignault and Lucy C. Pierpont.


Join us for a collaboration of three women and their varying forms of artwork, style, and perspectives.


The three artists have painted together for several years using a variety of mediums.They have formed friendships and enjoy working together while sharing ideas and support.


Becky Butler founded the not-for-profit, Arts Escape in Southbury in 2012. Arts Escape’s mission was to focus on arts education for adults. After witnessing firsthand how art created camaraderie and joy with those who participated, it was time for Becky to do the same. She retired in 2022 to follow her own art journey. She has been taking painting classes in Abstract, Pastel and Acrylics for the past two years and is excited to keep learning and exploring new mediums. Her pastel, Tethered Beauty, was accepted into a National Pastel show and she also won Best in Show for mixed media in Roxbury’s Art at the Meeting House show in 2024 for Somewhere Out There. Becky lives in Woodbury, Connecticut with her husband Paul.


“I love working in pastels – the colors are limitless and immediate. My pastel paintings are primarily painted realistically. Breaking the barriers of painting realistically has been a challenge. My love for color has recently launched my exploration in creating abstract work. Using color and mark making intuitively is exciting and challenging as well as inspiring. During my exploration I found the medium of oil and cold wax. While having no expectations as to the outcome of my work, my eyes have opened to a whole new world of creativity. I love the freedom of experimentation and the joy of playing. I want my work to reflect my emotional insight into today’s world while uncovering the beauty that still exists,”  explains Becky.


Sandra Daignault, a Woodbury resident, was the Fine Arts Director at Arts Escape, Inc in Southbury, CT and teaches classes in acrylic painting. Her artwork has been shown in galleries and organizations across CT (Stamford, Litchfield, Washington, New Milford, Brookfield, Bantam, Ridgefield, West Hartford, Southbury, Rowayton, Newtown), as well as having a permanent piece at the US Headquarters of Jägermeister in Westchester County. In addition, she has published two books of poetry with illustrations and has recently published a climate change fiction novel. Visit her website at sdaignaultfineart.com.


“My painting process is all about creating an open mind and letting go. While I often do not have a predetermined subject I am always influenced by my fascination with our place in the universe. Letting go of preconceived forms allows for the mystery and essence that makes up everything around us. While my influences are abstract artists such as Richard Diebenkorn, contemporary Peter Wileman as well as English romantic artist (JW Turner) I strive to create from the words of favorite poets (Pablo Neruda, Wislawa Szymborska, Mary Oliver). It will please me if viewers respond with wonder and wanting( not knowing what),” states Sandra.


Woodbury resident, Lucy C. Pierpont has worked in the marketing/graphic design field ever since graduating from Hartwick College as an art major. She has created art her whole life and has had her photographs and paintings displayed in exhibits at the Mattatuck Museum, Majors Inn, Hartwick College, Oneonta Art Association, Kent Art Association, Washington Art Association, Burnham Library, Kent Memorial Library Art at the Meetinghouse, Ridgefield Art Walk, Flanders Nature Center and now, The Smithy. She currently works part-time with the Kent Memorial Library and the Washington Depot Office of Klemm Real Estate doing graphic design & public relations. Her artwork can be viewed at lucypierpont.carrd.co. Her graphic designs for the Kent Memorial Library have been the recipient of eight Connecticut Library Association Publicity Awards in recognition of design, marketing, and publicity created to promote a Library service or event.


“From my earliest recollections, art has always been in the forefront. I chose the graphic design route and spent my career in it. Now art embodies my life- through friends, work, play, and travel!” claims Lucy.


Please join us for a reception on Saturday, October 11 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. For more information, please call the Smithy at (860) 868-9003 or go to their website at thesmithymarket.com.


10 Main Street New Preston CT 06777


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caption: Heat by Lucy C. Pierpont, Parade by Sandra Daignault, and Opening Night by Becky Butler are a few of many paintings in an exhibit titled Perception and Perspective: Three Artists-Becky Butler, Sandra Daignault and Lucy C. Pierpont. The show will be on display from September 1 to October 31, 2025.


9/19/2025
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Visual Arts

PERCEPTION AND PERSPECTIVE - EXHIBIT TO FEATURE THREE LOCAL ARTISTS

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EXHIBIT TO FEATURE THREE LOCAL ARTISTS (New Preston, Connecticut) – The Smithy Café & Market...
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The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present an art exhibition, “A Frayed Edge,” featuring the works of Stace Dillard. This show is on view beginning Friday, August 29.


An opening reception will be held at the park on Saturday, August 30 from 3 to 5 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.


Dillard’s collage work is composed of vibrant, abstract mixed-media compositions characterized by geometric structures, overlapping elements, and a layering of colors, patterns, and textures. 


This show will remain on view through Sunday, September 21. Check our social media for weekly open hours: @judyblackpark on Instagram and Facebook.

9/19/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture

Stace Dillard Art Show

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The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present an art exhibition, “A Frayed...
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19

The Gunn Memorial Library is pleased to present the captivating floral photography of Nina McKitty, on view in the Stairwell Gallery from August 9th to October 4th.


Drawing inspiration from nature, travel, and the artistic traditions of both East and West, Nina McKitty brings a joyful and thoughtful lens to her digital photography. Her work explores the delicate beauty of flowers—each image carefully composed, captured, and refined in her studio to evoke both surprise and delight in the viewer.


Originally gifted a digital camera by her husband, McKitty transformed a curiosity into a profound creative journey. Over the past 15 years, she has immersed herself in the art and craft of digital photography, studying under acclaimed artists and continuously evolving her techniques. Her photographs are printed and framed by hand using archival materials, merging technical precision with artistic expression.


A former nurse practitioner and consultant, McKitty turned to photography in retirement, channeling her lifelong passions for nature and visual storytelling into a rich new chapter as a digital artist. Since 2019, her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, including shows at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Employee Gallery, Kent Art Association, and Washington Art Association.

 


9/19/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Gunn Memorial Library Stairwell Gallery: “Floral Portraits“ by Nina McKitty

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Sep
19

Online exhibition curated by Lani Ming Holloway with artwork by Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn

exhibition dates:  August 1 – September 30, 2025, on www.kbfa.com



Stories told in light and silence


Poetry will make me violent

Violets outside our yard…

Why does the world have to be so hard?

Encompassing the hidden truths

 Of things unseen in what we view.

-       LMH


Kenise Barnes Fine Art is pleased to present the online exhibition Stories told in light and silence curated by Lani Ming Holloway featuring Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean is a Wabanaki artist raised on the Penobscot Reservation in Maine. Excerpted from her artist statement: “Through the lens of Wabanaki history and culture, my photographs intertwine forgotten truths within the landscape of what is now called Maine. My work explores the deep, complex relationships between the land, its people, and the lasting impact of colonization. The energy embedded in the landscape reverberates through my creations and reveals the scars left on both the earth and our bodies. My work invites contemplation on occupation and ownership, prompting reflection on who exploits the land and how systems of oppression have disrupted its balance.”


Maya’s work expresses the dichotomy the artist exists within, marrying mediums and different cultural techniques. “Does the Land Remember?” is an ongoing series photographing landscapes that hold the history of devastating events of colonization. The power of that residuum is felt in the images in a supernatural way, as the dualism of her lived experience is pronounced in the contrast of light and dark. Sunlight shimmers through the leaves as bright stars overhead look down upon the land, a fire burns. Maya’s work calls us to remember that nature feels the spirits.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean lives and works in Portland, Maine or Machigonne. She earned a BFA in Photography from Maine College of Art & Design, Portland. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME and the Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor, ME.


Laura Barr’s work explores impermanence through oil paintings and oil pastel drawings on paper capturing passing moments in color, reflection on water, and light. Simplifying forms and illuminating the scale of special glimmers, her work considers the preservation of water and the protection of our environment. In Laura’s paintings in the exhibition, fireflies gleam in a starlit field and remind us that fireflies may not continue to glow on our planet, while a surfer catches the last evening wave the ocean offers, an Aurora Borealis dances in the night sky.


Laura Barr lives by the Thimble Islands in Branford, Connecticut. She earned her BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA and a BA in Fine Arts from Tufts University in Medford, MA and has studied at Tyler School of Art in Rome, Italy.


From Ithaca, NY, Jordann McKenna paints and photographs the quiet beauty in everyday life in work that contemplates mundanity and the softly fleeting feeling within light and shadows around her. In lushly applied oil paint, flames flicker and shadows play across the scene. Jordann’s work in this exhibition reflects the peaceful, ephemeral moods of interiors and intimate still lifes, either staged or spontaneous. Jordann McKenna works from photographs and from memory to create images that serve to process rather than recreate, expressing not only what is seen but what is felt, and celebrating the beauty in the ordinary.


Jordann McKenna earned a BS in Visual Arts from State University of New York at New Paltz, New Paltz, NY, and an MFA from Maine College of Art & Design in Portland, ME. She lives and works in Portland, ME.


Born in Strasbourg, France, and trained as an architect, Benoît Trimborn describes his work as “contemporary impressionism”. Viewing the world as an architect, Benoît’s large-scale oil paintings evoke what his artist statement calls the “morphology of the landscapes… like an architect, I see in it a breath, a light, a rhythm, which alone can constitute a principle of beauty. The elements represented compose atmospheres of which I try to faithfully convey the impression, as the musician faithfully follows the score. In this process, the contemplative attitude prevails, much more than the adventurous attitude. No message, no story should disturb the projection of the viewer...”


In Benoît’s meticulously painted large-scale landscapes, the absence of the figure instills a quietude in the story while light is the present form in all its magic. Reflections play like a musical score on the surface of the water and golden glimmers illuminate the forest and emanate from a sunset sky.


Benoît Trimborn’s work is in the permanent collection of Galerie Ariel Sibony in Paris, France, Absolute Art Gallery in Bruges, Belgium, and Galerie Bertrand Gillig in Strasbourg, France. He lives and works in Strasbourg, France.



Please contact Lani@kbfa.com, 860 560 3085 with inquiries.

Shipping is available worldwide throughout the exhibition.  

9/19/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Stories told in light and silence

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This solo exhibition marks Brewster’s return to public exhibition after a significant studio hiatus, shaped by the pandemic and the arrival of his two young children.


Spanning two to six feet in width, Brewster’s latest works are immersive and meditative, exploring vast, perhaps virtual, landscapes. These meticulously layered oil paintings hint at human presence through subtle traces—a balanced stone, a resting stick—evoking a haunting stillness. In his signature style, Brewster uses old-master techniques and translucent glazes to explore the tension between presence and absence, clarity and ambiguity. “Some of these paintings verge on the apocalyptic while others suggest eerie calm or quiet hope,” Brewster notes. “They balance loneliness and community, action and avoidance. They are tightly tied to the physicality and geometry of the canvas itself.”

Brewster studied at Yale University and received his MFA from the Hoffberger School of Painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art. He has held solo exhibitions in New York City, North Carolina, and Newfoundland, and has participated in numerous curated group shows including Icons of the 21st Century in New York and Academy 2003 at Conner Contemporary in Washington, D.C. His work has been featured in New American Paintings and reviewed in publications such as ForbesLife and The National Post.


9/19/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

New Paintings by Abraham Brewster

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This solo exhibition marks Brewster’s return to public exhibition after a significant studio...
Friday
Sep 19
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Minor Memorial Library
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Minor Memorial Library
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Roxbury
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Sep
19
Fri
Sep
19

Enjoy the works of

Photographer Sarah Blodgett & Basket Weaver Tina Puckett

About the Artists 

Sarah Blodgett

Sarah Blodgett is a photographer from the Hudson Valley in New York. Born in New York City, daughter of a professional advertising photographer, she bought her first camera at the age of ten and has been shooting ever since. A commercial & portrait photographer professionally since 1993, her passion now lies with creating images of wildlife and natural areas. Her primary focus is on birds as well as landscapes, seascapes, still lives and florals. She also offers speaking programs to accompany her work with a focus on ecology and preservation of the natural world around us.

 https://westernconnecticut.blogspot.com/2025/07/art-lovers-covered-bridge-woven-hand_30.html

Tina Puckett

American Master Weaver Tina Puckett is a self-taught Artist. who has been weaving since 1981. For over 40 years the woven arts have been evolving and each one is indescribably dynamic and colorful. The character of each piece is an expression of Tina's imagination and her sense of color that she applies to the weaving and structural form. Throughout Tina’s career she has exhibited her woven arts at museums, art galleries, libraries and art shows. Also, has been featured in magazines, books, newspapers, TV and on different platforms on the web.

Artist Statement

My woven pieces from baskets to wall sculptures, ceiling hangers, to furniture has evolved and is the way I define myself as an artist, and as a woman. I am fulfilling my dreams that started out with my imagination as a set designer. My creative path took a turn. It was not set design—but the woven arts with its many forms and functions where I found the passion for my life’s work.

The natural beauty of Bittersweet always sparks my imagination and is at the heart of the many pieces I weave. My imagination guides all that I do and it has become very attuned to the harmony of shapes, forms, and colors of the vines and reeds. I am also influenced by the beauty of our natural world and wonder how to weave it.

My palette for color is very much influenced by this experience of growing up in South America. I mix my own dyes and enjoy building a palette for the reeds that will shape textures and forms with color into a

​ one of a kind woven art!

9/19/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

In and with Nature - Mixed Media Exhibit - Sarah Blodgett Photography & Tina Puckett Master Basket Weaver

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Enjoy the works of Photographer Sarah Blodgett & Basket Weaver Tina Puckett About the...
Friday
Sep 19
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Souterrain Gallery of The Wish House
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West Cornwall
Souterrain Gallery of The Wish House
Online Event
West Cornwall
Fri
Sep
19
Fri
Sep
19

🎨 Art Show @ White Silo Winery in Sherman, CT

🗓 On view: September 5–28

🥂 Opening Reception: Sunday, September 7 | 2–4 PM

Get ready for a burst of bold color and creative energy in “Pouring with a Purpose”—a showcase of abstract acrylic art and photography by Christy Bonaiuto.

Christy’s work is all about movement, mood, and vibrant spontaneity, using poured acrylics, resin, and layered textures to create immersive, one-of-a-kind pieces that flow with emotion. Her abstract photography adds another dynamic layer to the show—capturing moments that feel both fleeting and timeless.

Stop by White Silo Winery, enjoy a glass of wine, and explore a diverse art show featuring local artist, Christy Bonaiuto. Come for the view—and leave with something beautiful.

✨ Free & open to the public

🛍️ Artwork available for purchase

Come for the pour. Stay for the art.

White Silo Winery

32 Rt. 37 East

Sherman, CT 06784

860.355.0271

Friday 11-6 PM | Saturday 11-6 PM | Sunday 11-6 PM

9/19/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Pouring with a Purpose: Art Show That Flows From the Heart

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🎨 Art Show @ White Silo Winery in Sherman, CT 🗓 On view: September 5–28 🥂 Opening...
Friday
Sep 19
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White Silo Winery
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Sherman
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19
Fri
Sep
19

Enjoy a tasty lunch, wonderful music and lots of dancing!

Menu: Bill's Mobile Pizza

Band: Northeast Country

Reservations are required by Wednesday Sept 17th!

9/19/2025
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Food & Drink
Culinary Events

Friday Feast & Dancing Feet

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Enjoy a tasty lunch, wonderful music and lots of dancing! Menu: Bill's Mobile Pizza Band:...
Friday
Sep 19
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Litchfield Community Center
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Litchfield Community Center
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Litchfield
Fri
Sep
19
Fri
Sep
19

Birds of prey are on the move! Hawks, vultures, falcons, and eagles will be heading south to their wintering grounds. Join us anytime between 1:00 and 4:00 PM as we watch the skies for migrating raptors at Deer Pond Farm! Our main campus at 1,200 feet elevation is the perfect perch to catch the action. Lori Lichtenauer, Sanctuary Manager/Naturalist, will be set up on our teaching terrace with a spotting scope, extra binoculars and raptor ID resources. Come enjoy the view with us! This program meets at 57 Wakeman Hill Rd., Sherman, CT 06784 

September 19, Open House from 1-4 p.m. 

FREE 

To register for the Raptor Migration Watch, visit https://www.ctaudubon.org/2025/07/register-raptor-migration-watch-2/


9/19/2025
Single event
Outdoors & Nature
Wildlife & Nature Exploration

RAPTOR MIGRATION WATCH @ Deer Pond Farm

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Birds of prey are on the move! Hawks, vultures, falcons, and eagles will be heading south to...
Friday
Sep 19
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CT Audubon Society - Deer Pond Farm
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CT Audubon Society - Deer Pond Farm
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Sherman
Fri
Sep
19
Fri
Sep
19

Fridays from end of May through mid-October. 3:00 TO 6:00 PM Rain* or Shine!

Held at the KENT LAND TRUST FIELD, 37 South Main Street (Route 7 just south of the traffic light) and across the road from Kent Greenhouse & Gardens


Fresh produce, baked goods, homemade preserves, fresh poultry, gourmet mushrooms, herbal teas & products, honey, maple syrup, salsa, guacamole & chips, and more!!


*In case of heavy rains or storms we will be located at CT Antique Machinery Association, 31 Kent Cornwall Rd (Route 7 North) - advance notice will be given.

9/19/2025
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Food & Drink
Food Markets

Kent CT Farmers Market

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Fridays from end of May through mid-October. 3:00 TO 6:00 PM Rain* or Shine! Held at the KENT...
Friday
Sep 19
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Kent Land Trust Field
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Kent
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Sep
19
Fri
Sep
19


The Fantasy Book Club will meet at the Morris Public Library on Friday, September 19, at 6:30 PM. The group will discuss “Heartless Hunter” by Kristen Ciccarelli.


On the night Rune’s life changed forever, blood ran in the streets. Now, in the aftermath of a devastating revolution, witches have been diminished from powerful rulers to outcasts ruthlessly hunted due to their waning magic, and Rune must hide what she is.


Spending her days pretending to be nothing more than a vapid young socialite, Rune spends her nights as the Crimson Moth, a witch vigilante who rescues her kind from being purged. When a rescue goes wrong, she decides to throw the witch hunters off her scent and gain the intel she desperately needs by courting the handsome Gideon Sharpe – a notorious and unforgiving witch hunter loyal to the revolution – who she can’t help but find herself falling for.


Gideon loathes the decadence and superficiality Rune represents, but when he learns the Crimson Moth has been using Rune’s merchant ships to smuggle renegade witches out of the republic, he inserts himself into her social circles by pretending to court her right back. He soon realizes that beneath her beauty and shallow façade, is someone fiercely intelligent and tender who feels like his perfect match. Except, what if she’s the very villain he’s been hunting?


New registrations and book requests: 860-567-7440 or https://morrispubliclibrary.net/library-calendar-event-registration/

9/19/2025
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Arts & Culture

Fantasy Book Club

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The Fantasy Book Club will meet at the Morris Public Library on Friday, September 19, at 6:30 PM....
Friday
Sep 19
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Sep
19

Free outdoor family movie nights are back at The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens on the third Friday of each month June through September, this time with an exciting new twist. Each screening will be part of a themed evening experience, featuring pre-movie fun which might include trivia, games, live music, sing-alongs and interactive audience activities.


On September 19, we'll be screening the 2012 animated Tim Burton film, "Frankenweenie." Young Victor Frankenstein (Charlie Tahan) is a science nerd and outsider at school, but he does have one good friend: his dog, Sparky. But then, tragedy strikes, and Sparky shuffles off this mortal coil. Victor is heartbroken, but his science teacher (Martin Landau) gives him an idea of how to jolt old Sparky back to life. The experiment is successful, and all goes well, until Victor's fellow students steal his secret and use it to resurrect other dead animals—with monstrous consequences.


Movie rolls at dusk. Check our website, Instagram or Facebook accounts for any changes or updates.

9/19/2025
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Community & Family

Outdoor Movie Night

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Free outdoor family movie nights are back at The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens on the third Friday of each month June through September, this time with an exciting new twist. Each screening...
Friday
Sep 19
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Washington Depot
The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens
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Washington Depot
Fri
Sep
19
Fri
Sep
19

Friday, September 19th, at 7PM, West Hill Two returns to 2nd Home. West Hill Two is an acoustic duo based in New Hartford, CT. They cover a range of music featuring Joe Nerney on Sax/Keys/Vocals/Harmonica/Recorder and Eric Budney on Guitar/Vocals. They are a fun duo with a great sense of humor. Great music, food, drinks, and fun. Come down and enjoy!


For reservations (encouraged but not required) call 860-238-4500 or email us at momanddad@2ndhomelounge.com


See our complete event list - https://2ndhomelounge.com/events/


2nd Home Lounge

524 Main Street, Winsted


2ndhomelounge.com


Join our mailing list - https://2ndhomelounge.com/email-sign-up/

9/19/2025
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Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

West Hill Two at 2nd Home Restaurant/Lounge

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Friday, September 19th, at 7PM, West Hill Two returns to 2nd Home. West Hill Two is an acoustic...
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Sep 19
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2nd Home Restaurant/Lounge
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WINSTED
Fri
Sep
19
Fri
Sep
19

Presented by The Warner Theatre and The Connecticut Forum.


Elizabeth Gilbert is a bestselling author best known for her memoir Eat, Pray, Love (2006), which became a global phenomenon and was later adapted into a film starring Julia Roberts. Before that breakthrough, she worked as a journalist, writing for publications like GQ and The New York Times Magazine. Her career spans multiple genres, including fiction, memoir, and self-help, with works like The Signature of All Things (2013), a historical novel, and Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear (2015), which explores creativity and inspiration. Gilbert’s writing often delves into themes of self-discovery, love, and personal transformation, making her a beloved voice in contemporary literature.


In fall 2025, Elizabeth Gilbert will release her highly anticipated memoir, All the Way to the River, chronicling her profound relationship with her late partner, Rayya Elias. Their bond began as an unexpected spark between two seeming opposites—Rayya, a fearless East Village icon who lived unapologetically but wrestled with self-doubt as an artist, and Liz, a married people-pleaser with an uninhibited creative spirit.


Over time, their connection deepened—from friends to best friends to soulmates. When tragedy struck, the undeniable truth surfaced: they were in love. Yet beneath it all lay another unspoken reality—they were both addicts, hurtling toward inevitable turmoil.


All the Way to the River is set for release in September 2025.

9/19/2025
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Arts & Culture
Literary Arts

An Evening With Elizabeth Gilbert

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Presented by The Warner Theatre and The Connecticut Forum. Elizabeth Gilbert is a bestselling author best known for her memoir Eat, Pray, Love (2006), which became a global phenomenon and was later...
Friday
Sep 19
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Warner Theatre
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Torrington
Warner Theatre
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Torrington
Fri
Sep
19
Fri
Sep
19

The Sherman Players present Faith Healer by Brian Friel, directed by Kyle Minor.

Join us at 7:00 for a pre-show Irish music session in the Green Room. Refreshments available.

9/19/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Faith Healer

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The Sherman Players present Faith Healer by Brian Friel, directed by Kyle Minor. Join us at 7:00...
Friday
Sep 19
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The Sherman Playhouse
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The Sherman Playhouse
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Sherman
Fri
Sep
19
Fri
Sep
19

Adam Birnbaum is recognized as one of today’s leading jazz pianists. A Juilliard-trained artist, he has performed at top New York venues including the Village Vanguard, Blue Note, Birdland, and Dizzy’s Club, as well as international stages like the Montreal and Cape Town Jazz Festivals. As a leader, he has released acclaimed albums including Three of a Mind, praised by The New York Times and Downbeat.




Catch Adam Birnbaum live in Waterbury, CT at the Palace Theater’s Poli Club for two shows on Friday, September 19 at 7:00 & 9:00 PM. Tickets are $37, with convenient parking available across the street from the theater.


9/19/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

Litchfield Jazz Presents Adam Birnbaum Trio

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Adam Birnbaum is recognized as one of today’s leading jazz pianists. A Juilliard-trained artist,...
Friday
Sep 19
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Palace Theater
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Waterbury
Palace Theater
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Waterbury
Sat
Sep
20
Sat
Sep
20

Come join us for a Saturday on the Arethusa Farm. Enjoy the animals, be creative with a farm related craft/game, and story time with author & illustrator Ms. Parmelee! 

Saturday's starting 7/19

9:00 - 11:00 AM

Ages 5 & under

$35 per family

For questions, email: erikae@arethusafarmfoundation.org

To register and pay, please visit: www.arethasatarmcoamdation.org

9/20/2025
Repeating event
Agricultural & Agritourism
Farm Visits & Tours

The Littlest Farmhands - Saturday mornings

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Come join us for a Saturday on the Arethusa Farm. Enjoy the animals, be creative with a farm...
Saturday
Sep 20
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Arethusa Farm Foundation
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Litchfield
Arethusa Farm Foundation
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Litchfield
Sat
Sep
20
Sat
Sep
20

EXHIBIT TO FEATURE THREE LOCAL ARTISTS

(New Preston, Connecticut) – The Smithy Café & Market is pleased to announce an art exhibit to be displayed September 1 to October 31, 2025, titled Perception and Perspective: Three Artists-Becky Butler, Sandra Daignault and Lucy C. Pierpont.


Join us for a collaboration of three women and their varying forms of artwork, style, and perspectives.


The three artists have painted together for several years using a variety of mediums.They have formed friendships and enjoy working together while sharing ideas and support.


Becky Butler founded the not-for-profit, Arts Escape in Southbury in 2012. Arts Escape’s mission was to focus on arts education for adults. After witnessing firsthand how art created camaraderie and joy with those who participated, it was time for Becky to do the same. She retired in 2022 to follow her own art journey. She has been taking painting classes in Abstract, Pastel and Acrylics for the past two years and is excited to keep learning and exploring new mediums. Her pastel, Tethered Beauty, was accepted into a National Pastel show and she also won Best in Show for mixed media in Roxbury’s Art at the Meeting House show in 2024 for Somewhere Out There. Becky lives in Woodbury, Connecticut with her husband Paul.


“I love working in pastels – the colors are limitless and immediate. My pastel paintings are primarily painted realistically. Breaking the barriers of painting realistically has been a challenge. My love for color has recently launched my exploration in creating abstract work. Using color and mark making intuitively is exciting and challenging as well as inspiring. During my exploration I found the medium of oil and cold wax. While having no expectations as to the outcome of my work, my eyes have opened to a whole new world of creativity. I love the freedom of experimentation and the joy of playing. I want my work to reflect my emotional insight into today’s world while uncovering the beauty that still exists,”  explains Becky.


Sandra Daignault, a Woodbury resident, was the Fine Arts Director at Arts Escape, Inc in Southbury, CT and teaches classes in acrylic painting. Her artwork has been shown in galleries and organizations across CT (Stamford, Litchfield, Washington, New Milford, Brookfield, Bantam, Ridgefield, West Hartford, Southbury, Rowayton, Newtown), as well as having a permanent piece at the US Headquarters of Jägermeister in Westchester County. In addition, she has published two books of poetry with illustrations and has recently published a climate change fiction novel. Visit her website at sdaignaultfineart.com.


“My painting process is all about creating an open mind and letting go. While I often do not have a predetermined subject I am always influenced by my fascination with our place in the universe. Letting go of preconceived forms allows for the mystery and essence that makes up everything around us. While my influences are abstract artists such as Richard Diebenkorn, contemporary Peter Wileman as well as English romantic artist (JW Turner) I strive to create from the words of favorite poets (Pablo Neruda, Wislawa Szymborska, Mary Oliver). It will please me if viewers respond with wonder and wanting( not knowing what),” states Sandra.


Woodbury resident, Lucy C. Pierpont has worked in the marketing/graphic design field ever since graduating from Hartwick College as an art major. She has created art her whole life and has had her photographs and paintings displayed in exhibits at the Mattatuck Museum, Majors Inn, Hartwick College, Oneonta Art Association, Kent Art Association, Washington Art Association, Burnham Library, Kent Memorial Library Art at the Meetinghouse, Ridgefield Art Walk, Flanders Nature Center and now, The Smithy. She currently works part-time with the Kent Memorial Library and the Washington Depot Office of Klemm Real Estate doing graphic design & public relations. Her artwork can be viewed at lucypierpont.carrd.co. Her graphic designs for the Kent Memorial Library have been the recipient of eight Connecticut Library Association Publicity Awards in recognition of design, marketing, and publicity created to promote a Library service or event.


“From my earliest recollections, art has always been in the forefront. I chose the graphic design route and spent my career in it. Now art embodies my life- through friends, work, play, and travel!” claims Lucy.


Please join us for a reception on Saturday, October 11 from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. For more information, please call the Smithy at (860) 868-9003 or go to their website at thesmithymarket.com.


10 Main Street New Preston CT 06777


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caption: Heat by Lucy C. Pierpont, Parade by Sandra Daignault, and Opening Night by Becky Butler are a few of many paintings in an exhibit titled Perception and Perspective: Three Artists-Becky Butler, Sandra Daignault and Lucy C. Pierpont. The show will be on display from September 1 to October 31, 2025.


9/20/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

PERCEPTION AND PERSPECTIVE - EXHIBIT TO FEATURE THREE LOCAL ARTISTS

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EXHIBIT TO FEATURE THREE LOCAL ARTISTS (New Preston, Connecticut) – The Smithy Café & Market...
Saturday
Sep 20
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New Preston
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Sep
20
Sat
Sep
20

The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present an art exhibition, “A Frayed Edge,” featuring the works of Stace Dillard. This show is on view beginning Friday, August 29.


An opening reception will be held at the park on Saturday, August 30 from 3 to 5 p.m. This event is free and open to the public.


Dillard’s collage work is composed of vibrant, abstract mixed-media compositions characterized by geometric structures, overlapping elements, and a layering of colors, patterns, and textures. 


This show will remain on view through Sunday, September 21. Check our social media for weekly open hours: @judyblackpark on Instagram and Facebook.

9/20/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture

Stace Dillard Art Show

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The Judy Black Memorial Park and Gardens is pleased to present an art exhibition, “A Frayed...
Saturday
Sep 20
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Washington Depot
Sat
Sep
20
Sat
Sep
20

September 20th - Jan11th, 2026

The delicious adventures of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory light up the stage in this captivating adaptation of Roald Dahl's fantastical tale. Featuring the enchanting songs from the 1971 film, in addition to a host of fun new songs, Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka JR, is a scrumdidilyumptious musical guaranteed to delight everyone's sweet tooth. 4 performances weekend of January 9, 10, and 11.

9/20/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

TW Kids Fall Musical Willy Wonka Jr

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September 20th - Jan11th, 2026 The delicious adventures of Willy Wonka's chocolate factory light...
Saturday
Sep 20
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New Milford
TheatreWorks New Milford, Inc.
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New Milford
Sat
Sep
20
Sat
Sep
20

The Gunn Memorial Library is pleased to present the captivating floral photography of Nina McKitty, on view in the Stairwell Gallery from August 9th to October 4th.


Drawing inspiration from nature, travel, and the artistic traditions of both East and West, Nina McKitty brings a joyful and thoughtful lens to her digital photography. Her work explores the delicate beauty of flowers—each image carefully composed, captured, and refined in her studio to evoke both surprise and delight in the viewer.


Originally gifted a digital camera by her husband, McKitty transformed a curiosity into a profound creative journey. Over the past 15 years, she has immersed herself in the art and craft of digital photography, studying under acclaimed artists and continuously evolving her techniques. Her photographs are printed and framed by hand using archival materials, merging technical precision with artistic expression.


A former nurse practitioner and consultant, McKitty turned to photography in retirement, channeling her lifelong passions for nature and visual storytelling into a rich new chapter as a digital artist. Since 2019, her work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, including shows at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Employee Gallery, Kent Art Association, and Washington Art Association.

 


9/20/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Gunn Memorial Library Stairwell Gallery: “Floral Portraits“ by Nina McKitty

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The Gunn Memorial Library is pleased to present the captivating floral photography of Nina...
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Sep 20
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Washington
Sat
Sep
20
Sat
Sep
20

The Voice of Art's “Fine Art Festival" 2025!

  • ​Fall: Sat-Sun, Sept 20-21, 2025 (10am-5pm) 
  • @Sharon Town Green, CT
  • Free and Open to the Public
  • Fine Art & Functional Art


The Voice of Art is thrilled to invite you to its fifth annual outdoor juried fine art show, “Fine Art Festival" in Sharon on the Green (formerly, Litchfield Art Festival)!  This show will be a highlight for collectors and residents from the Tri-State region, New England and beyond. The Litchfield Hills have a history and reputation of featuring top fine artists from across the country, and also many well-known and beloved New England and CT artists who are widely admired by art enthusiasts. 


Fine Non-Functional Art:

  • Painting 
  • Sculpture 
  • Mixed Media     
  • Digital Art
  • Graphics/Drawing
  • Printmaking
  • Photography


Fine Functional Art:

  • Ceramics 
  • Glass
  • Leather
  • Fiber/Paper Art
  • Wood Works 
  • Metal
  • Jewelry


Food Corner:

  • Crepe Royal 
  • The Tasty Empanada
  • Repicci’s Italian Ice & Gelato
  • Hoffman Bread
9/20/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

The Voice of Art's “Fine Art Festival" Sharon on the Green

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The Voice of Art's “Fine Art Festival" 2025! ​Fall: Sat-Sun, Sept 20-21, 2025 (10am-5pm)  @Sharon Town Green, CT Free and Open to the Public Fine Art & Functional Art The Voice...
Saturday
Sep 20
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Sharon
Sat
Sep
20
Sat
Sep
20

The Litchfield Farmers Market is one of the few year-round markets in the Connecticut. The weekly Saturday market offers fresh seasonal produce, fruit, berries, herbs, sustainably sourced fish; artisanal cheeses, breads and baked goods, local honey, maple syrup and gifts - all raised, grown or crafted by 15+ local vendors. 

The market occasionally hosts live music and supports non-profits from throughout the Litchfield area.

INDOOR MARKET - November through mid-June (intermittent Saturdays through the winter months -- check the website for dates.) Open Saturdays 10am - 1pm at the Litchfield Community Center located at 421 Litchfield Road, Litchfield, CT.

OUTDOOR MARKET - mid- June through October located at Center School, Litchfield.

9/20/2025
Repeating event
Agricultural & Agritourism
Farmers Markets & Festivals

Litchfield Hills Farm Fresh Market

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The Litchfield Farmers Market is one of the few year-round markets in the Connecticut. The weekly Saturday market offers fresh seasonal produce, fruit, berries, herbs, sustainably sourced fish;...
Saturday
Sep 20
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1:00 pm
Litchfield Center School
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Litchfield Center School
Online Event
Litchfield
Sat
Sep
20
Sat
Sep
20

Litchfield Health & Wellness Resources and Litchfield Park & Rec

Community Tag Sale

In the event of rain, the tag sale will move inside the Annex.


9/20/2025
Single event
Community & Family

Community Tag Sale at the Annex

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Litchfield Health & Wellness Resources and Litchfield Park & Rec Community Tag Sale In...
Saturday
Sep 20
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The Bantam Annex
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The Bantam Annex
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Litchfield
Sat
Sep
20
Sat
Sep
20

Online exhibition curated by Lani Ming Holloway with artwork by Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn

exhibition dates:  August 1 – September 30, 2025, on www.kbfa.com



Stories told in light and silence


Poetry will make me violent

Violets outside our yard…

Why does the world have to be so hard?

Encompassing the hidden truths

 Of things unseen in what we view.

-       LMH


Kenise Barnes Fine Art is pleased to present the online exhibition Stories told in light and silence curated by Lani Ming Holloway featuring Maya Tihtiyas Attean, Laura Barr, Jordann McKenna, and Benoît Trimborn.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean is a Wabanaki artist raised on the Penobscot Reservation in Maine. Excerpted from her artist statement: “Through the lens of Wabanaki history and culture, my photographs intertwine forgotten truths within the landscape of what is now called Maine. My work explores the deep, complex relationships between the land, its people, and the lasting impact of colonization. The energy embedded in the landscape reverberates through my creations and reveals the scars left on both the earth and our bodies. My work invites contemplation on occupation and ownership, prompting reflection on who exploits the land and how systems of oppression have disrupted its balance.”


Maya’s work expresses the dichotomy the artist exists within, marrying mediums and different cultural techniques. “Does the Land Remember?” is an ongoing series photographing landscapes that hold the history of devastating events of colonization. The power of that residuum is felt in the images in a supernatural way, as the dualism of her lived experience is pronounced in the contrast of light and dark. Sunlight shimmers through the leaves as bright stars overhead look down upon the land, a fire burns. Maya’s work calls us to remember that nature feels the spirits.


Maya Tihtiyas Attean lives and works in Portland, Maine or Machigonne. She earned a BFA in Photography from Maine College of Art & Design, Portland. Her work is in the permanent collection of the Portland Museum of Art, Portland, ME and the Abbe Museum, Bar Harbor, ME.


Laura Barr’s work explores impermanence through oil paintings and oil pastel drawings on paper capturing passing moments in color, reflection on water, and light. Simplifying forms and illuminating the scale of special glimmers, her work considers the preservation of water and the protection of our environment. In Laura’s paintings in the exhibition, fireflies gleam in a starlit field and remind us that fireflies may not continue to glow on our planet, while a surfer catches the last evening wave the ocean offers, an Aurora Borealis dances in the night sky.


Laura Barr lives by the Thimble Islands in Branford, Connecticut. She earned her BFA from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA and a BA in Fine Arts from Tufts University in Medford, MA and has studied at Tyler School of Art in Rome, Italy.


From Ithaca, NY, Jordann McKenna paints and photographs the quiet beauty in everyday life in work that contemplates mundanity and the softly fleeting feeling within light and shadows around her. In lushly applied oil paint, flames flicker and shadows play across the scene. Jordann’s work in this exhibition reflects the peaceful, ephemeral moods of interiors and intimate still lifes, either staged or spontaneous. Jordann McKenna works from photographs and from memory to create images that serve to process rather than recreate, expressing not only what is seen but what is felt, and celebrating the beauty in the ordinary.


Jordann McKenna earned a BS in Visual Arts from State University of New York at New Paltz, New Paltz, NY, and an MFA from Maine College of Art & Design in Portland, ME. She lives and works in Portland, ME.


Born in Strasbourg, France, and trained as an architect, Benoît Trimborn describes his work as “contemporary impressionism”. Viewing the world as an architect, Benoît’s large-scale oil paintings evoke what his artist statement calls the “morphology of the landscapes… like an architect, I see in it a breath, a light, a rhythm, which alone can constitute a principle of beauty. The elements represented compose atmospheres of which I try to faithfully convey the impression, as the musician faithfully follows the score. In this process, the contemplative attitude prevails, much more than the adventurous attitude. No message, no story should disturb the projection of the viewer...”


In Benoît’s meticulously painted large-scale landscapes, the absence of the figure instills a quietude in the story while light is the present form in all its magic. Reflections play like a musical score on the surface of the water and golden glimmers illuminate the forest and emanate from a sunset sky.


Benoît Trimborn’s work is in the permanent collection of Galerie Ariel Sibony in Paris, France, Absolute Art Gallery in Bruges, Belgium, and Galerie Bertrand Gillig in Strasbourg, France. He lives and works in Strasbourg, France.



Please contact Lani@kbfa.com, 860 560 3085 with inquiries.

Shipping is available worldwide throughout the exhibition.  

9/20/2025
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Stories told in light and silence

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This solo exhibition marks Brewster’s return to public exhibition after a significant studio hiatus, shaped by the pandemic and the arrival of his two young children.


Spanning two to six feet in width, Brewster’s latest works are immersive and meditative, exploring vast, perhaps virtual, landscapes. These meticulously layered oil paintings hint at human presence through subtle traces—a balanced stone, a resting stick—evoking a haunting stillness. In his signature style, Brewster uses old-master techniques and translucent glazes to explore the tension between presence and absence, clarity and ambiguity. “Some of these paintings verge on the apocalyptic while others suggest eerie calm or quiet hope,” Brewster notes. “They balance loneliness and community, action and avoidance. They are tightly tied to the physicality and geometry of the canvas itself.”

Brewster studied at Yale University and received his MFA from the Hoffberger School of Painting at the Maryland Institute College of Art. He has held solo exhibitions in New York City, North Carolina, and Newfoundland, and has participated in numerous curated group shows including Icons of the 21st Century in New York and Academy 2003 at Conner Contemporary in Washington, D.C. His work has been featured in New American Paintings and reviewed in publications such as ForbesLife and The National Post.


9/20/2025
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New Paintings by Abraham Brewster

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Minor Memorial Library
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Roxbury
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Embroidered Mini Owl Keychains: A Sewing Workshop for Grades 4-5 | September 20, 10:00-11:30am

Learn some sewing magic and create an adorable plushie pal in this workshop! Participants will unlock the hidden power of the Makerspace’s embroidery machine as they use this one maker tool (and a bit of hand sewing) to decorate and assemble a tiny stuffed owl keychain. All supplies provided. Grades 4-5. Registration Required.

https://www.gunnlibrary.org/calendar/embroidered-mini-owl-keychains-grades-4-5/



9/20/2025
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Gunn Memorial Library Makerspace Jr Program - Embroidered Mini Owl Keychains: A Sewing Workshop for Grades 4-5

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Embroidered Mini Owl Keychains: A Sewing Workshop for Grades 4-5 | September 20, 10:00-11:30am...
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Gunn Memorial Library
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Washington
Gunn Memorial Library
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Washington
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A compelling dual exhibition showcasing the artistic explorations of two distinguished contemporary artists. The show will run from Saturday September 20 through Friday October 17, with a public reception for the artists on Saturday September 20 from 5 to 7 PMAn art talk featuring both artists in conversation will be held on Thursday October 16 at 5:30 PM, offering deeper insights into their creative processes and the thematic undercurrents of their work.


9/20/2025
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Visual Arts

Rika Laser & Gail O'Donnell: Works on Paper

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A compelling dual exhibition showcasing the artistic explorations of two distinguished...
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David M. Hunt Library & School Association
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The Secret Belgian Binding is a method of bookbinding that uses a primary and a secondary sewing, resulting in a distinct thread pattern on the cover and spine of the finished book. Learn to cut, fold, glue and sew the body of a book. As a functional art form, this book makes a great gift, sketchbook, journal or scrapbook.


Instructor: Sydney Samele

Saturday, September 20, 2025

10 AM - 4 PM

Members: $108 / Non-Members: $120

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9/20/2025
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Book Arts: Secrets of the Belgian Binding

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The Secret Belgian Binding is a method of bookbinding that uses a primary and a secondary sewing,...
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Five Points Arts Center
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Torrington
Five Points Arts Center
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Torrington
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Saturdays at 10:30 AM - Beginning September 6

Storytime & Stay to Play


All ages welcome!


Come to OWL for an all ages storytime in the children's room every Saturday at 10:30 then stay to play. In addition to our puppet theater, wooden blocks, and train set, we now have a dollhouse! We also have our ongoing Bluey BINGO with a fidget prize for winners. During September our craft table is home to model magic clay, as well as coloring sheets for younger children. And most importantly come in to browse our collection of print books, Nutmeg nominees, and Wonderbooks!


9/20/2025
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Community & Family

Saturday Family Storytime

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Saturdays at 10:30 AM - Beginning September 6 Storytime & Stay to Play All ages welcome! Come...
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Oliver Wolcott Library
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Enjoy the works of

Photographer Sarah Blodgett & Basket Weaver Tina Puckett

About the Artists 

Sarah Blodgett

Sarah Blodgett is a photographer from the Hudson Valley in New York. Born in New York City, daughter of a professional advertising photographer, she bought her first camera at the age of ten and has been shooting ever since. A commercial & portrait photographer professionally since 1993, her passion now lies with creating images of wildlife and natural areas. Her primary focus is on birds as well as landscapes, seascapes, still lives and florals. She also offers speaking programs to accompany her work with a focus on ecology and preservation of the natural world around us.

 https://westernconnecticut.blogspot.com/2025/07/art-lovers-covered-bridge-woven-hand_30.html

Tina Puckett

American Master Weaver Tina Puckett is a self-taught Artist. who has been weaving since 1981. For over 40 years the woven arts have been evolving and each one is indescribably dynamic and colorful. The character of each piece is an expression of Tina's imagination and her sense of color that she applies to the weaving and structural form. Throughout Tina’s career she has exhibited her woven arts at museums, art galleries, libraries and art shows. Also, has been featured in magazines, books, newspapers, TV and on different platforms on the web.

Artist Statement

My woven pieces from baskets to wall sculptures, ceiling hangers, to furniture has evolved and is the way I define myself as an artist, and as a woman. I am fulfilling my dreams that started out with my imagination as a set designer. My creative path took a turn. It was not set design—but the woven arts with its many forms and functions where I found the passion for my life’s work.

The natural beauty of Bittersweet always sparks my imagination and is at the heart of the many pieces I weave. My imagination guides all that I do and it has become very attuned to the harmony of shapes, forms, and colors of the vines and reeds. I am also influenced by the beauty of our natural world and wonder how to weave it.

My palette for color is very much influenced by this experience of growing up in South America. I mix my own dyes and enjoy building a palette for the reeds that will shape textures and forms with color into a

​ one of a kind woven art!

9/20/2025
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In and with Nature - Mixed Media Exhibit - Sarah Blodgett Photography & Tina Puckett Master Basket Weaver

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Enjoy the works of Photographer Sarah Blodgett & Basket Weaver Tina Puckett About the...
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Souterrain Gallery of The Wish House
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West Cornwall
Souterrain Gallery of The Wish House
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West Cornwall
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Join us for an hour of story time hosted in our Children's Section at Honeybee Books & Tea!

Our story selection is thoughtfully curated including Caldecott Honor books and Newberry Medal winners. Our staff brings excitement to reading through their storytelling, and all books that are read are available for purchase for you to bring the magic home. The readings can be curated by age group, offering an assortment of reading-level material.

For more information, visit our website or speak to an associate in-store.

9/20/2025
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Honeybee Books & Tea Read-Aloud Hour

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