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Julie Keggi Lecture: Women Artists of Waterbury

The Mattatuck Museum boasts talented artists like Florentine Hayden, Elizabeth Kirk, and Marion Stoll. These Waterbury natives traveled internationally. breaking boundaries and earning solo shows at the museum. This lecture explores their adventures abroad through artwork and archival records. The Julia Q. Keggi Lecture is held annually to celebrate women artists, their legacy, and their artistic contributions. Cost $20.00 per Adult $15.00 per Member Adult Register Here Sponsored by the Keggi Family.

when

September 14, 2024 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

where

144 W Main St
Waterbury, CT United States

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The Mattatuck Museum boasts talented artists like Florentine Hayden, Elizabeth Kirk, and Marion Stoll. These Waterbury natives traveled internationally. breaking boundaries and earning solo shows at the museum. This lecture explores their adventures abroad through artwork and archival records. The Julia Q. Keggi Lecture is held annually to celebrate women artists, their legacy, and their artistic contributions.
Cost
$20.00 per Adult
$15.00 per Member Adult
Register Here
Sponsored by the Keggi Family.

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