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After Glow The Bruce Gala After Party

Join us for a night of dancing, cocktails, and unforgettable vibes — all supporting the Bruce Museum’s exhibitions, school programs, and community outreach. Every ticket helps us spark creativity, inspire future scientists and artists, and make art + science accessible for all. DJ, dancing, mini milkshakes, cookies, and late bites Let’s glow for a good cause! After Glow Ticket – $325 $200 tax-deductible Includes: One ticket to the After Glow party which begins at 9pm – note, this option does…

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May 10, 2025 @ 9:00 pm - 11:30 pm

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1 Museum Drive
Greenwich, CT 06830-7157 United States

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Join us for a night of dancing, cocktails, and unforgettable vibes — all supporting the Bruce Museum’s exhibitions, school programs, and community outreach.

Every ticket helps us spark creativity, inspire future scientists and artists, and make art + science accessible for all.

DJ, dancing, mini milkshakes, cookies, and late bites

Let’s glow for a good cause!

After Glow Ticket – $325 $200 tax-deductible
Includes: One ticket to the After Glow party which begins at 9pm – note, this option does not include full admission to the Bruce Gala including the seated dinner and live auction

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Monuments: Commemoration and Controversy

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Bellermine Hall – Fairfield University

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Fairfield University Art Museum

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Grace Farms

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