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Five Points Art Print Festival | VIP Reception

A weekend celebrating the time-honored tradition of printmaking and the fine art of digital print FRIDAY, MAY 31 6-8 PM VIP Reception with live jazz quintet (admission by ticket) Grand opening of the newly renovated Interior Courtyard Live jazz quintet with Peter McEachern Exclusive preview of the Juried Print Exhibition Specialty hors d’oeuvres, wine, and Five Points Arts edition beer Cocktails by Litchfield Distillery Click here to purchase tickets  

when

May 31, 2024 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

where

855 University Drive
Torrington, CT 06790 United States

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A weekend celebrating the time-honored tradition of printmaking and the fine art of digital print

FRIDAY, MAY 31

6-8 PM

VIP Reception with live jazz quintet (admission by ticket)
  • Grand opening of the newly renovated Interior Courtyard
  • Live jazz quintet with Peter McEachern
  • Exclusive preview of the Juried Print Exhibition
  • Specialty hors d’oeuvres, wine, and Five Points Arts edition beer
  • Cocktails by Litchfield Distillery
Click here to purchase tickets

 

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