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Looking at Art

Join MMoA Executive Director and Chief Curator Susan Fisher for “Looking at Art”—part gallery talk, part discussion, of one work of art, for one hour, once a month. Admission to Looking at Art is free to MMoA members, $10 to nonmembers. Free parking with admission. Attendance is limited to foster discussion, so reserve your seat ahead of time: register online before 4pm on April 8 or call 860.536.7601 x 0.

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April 8, 2025 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

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Join MMoA Executive Director and Chief Curator Susan Fisher for “Looking at Art”—part gallery talk, part discussion, of one work of art, for one hour, once a month.

Admission to Looking at Art is free to MMoA members, $10 to nonmembers. Free parking with admission. Attendance is limited to foster discussion, so reserve your seat ahead of time: register online before 4pm on April 8 or call 860.536.7601 x 0.

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