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Member Perk Chase Cottage at Topsmead

See the Chase Family’s Summer Home in Litchfield and learn about the life of Edith Morton Chase with an exclusive guided tour of the Chase Cottage at Topsmead State Forest. To register please contact Ryan Flanders at ryan@mattmuseum.org or (203) 753-0381 x123  

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September 30, 2024 @ 10:30 am - 12:00 pm

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144 W Main St
Waterbury, CT United States

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See the Chase Family’s Summer Home in Litchfield and learn about the life of Edith Morton Chase with an exclusive guided tour of the Chase Cottage at Topsmead State Forest.
To register please contact Ryan Flanders at ryan@mattmuseum.org or (203) 753-0381 x123
 

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American Mural Project Extends Its Family-Day Programming To Weekends throughout September

The American Mural Project (AMP) has extended its Family Day programming to weekends through September 29. Families can now participate in art activities any time during open hours. All art activities are included with admission. This month’s activities include Making Art with Fire: Fire Tiles and making Fire Prevention posters. Fourth and fifth graders can enter their posters in the statewide CT Fire Prevention Poster Recognition Program.  For more information: https://www.americanmuralproject.org/family-days

American Mural Project

On Thin Ice: Alaska’s Warming Wilderness

On Thin Ice: Alaska’s Warming Wilderness transports visitors to the Arctic to confront the startling impacts of climate change. Remarkable animals from the Bruce’s natural history collections are paired with scale landscape models that showcase Alaska’s diverse ecosystem. The installation highlights both subtle and dramatic shifts occurring across the Alaskan landscape, bringing attention to the impact of rising temperatures.

Bruce Museum

Isamu Noguchi: Metal the Mirror

“Here is where finally opposites come together, I see a surprising purity. Stone is the depth, metal the mirror. They do not conflict…” —Isamu Noguchi While the renowned sculptor Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988) is best known for his work in stone, he consistently explored new materials and methods during his wide-ranging career. He first experimented with aluminum in the 1950s and later with galvanized steel, creating a series of twenty-six sculptures in collaboration with Gemini G.E.L. in Los Angeles in 1982–83.…

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