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Lynn Curlee: 50 Years of Art and Illustration, a Retrospective

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October 18, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Workshop: The Flags That Make Us/The Flags We Make

Artist Maria De Los Angeles’ textile work Freedom is Not Free? forms part of our 2026 exhibition For Which It Stands… The sculpture, commissioned by the Fairfield University Art Museum for the exhibition, incorporates small textile pieces made by participants in a fall 2025 campus workshop. Participants in this workshop will also have the opportunity to create a miniature flag representing their own heritage, some of which Maria may incorporate into the sculpture so that it “grows” over the length…

Quick Center for the Arts

Curator’s Tours: For Which It Stands…

Join Carey Weber, curator of For Which It Stands… and Executive Director of the Fairfield University Art Museum, for an exhibition tour! Please note: although the exhibition encompasses both the Museum’s Bellarmine Hall Galleries and the Walsh Gallery, each tour will focus exclusively on one location. Thursday, March 26, 5:30 p.m.: Bellarmine Hall Galleries Thursday, April 30, 12 noon: Bellarmine Hall Galleries Thursday, April 30, 5:30 p.m.: Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts, Walsh Gallery Wednesday, May 27, 12…

Bellermine Hall – Fairfield University

Full Circle: From English Country Gardens to the New Naturalism Movement in American Gardens

Sponsored by Northwest Community Bank Foundation REGISTER HERE Please join us on Thursday, March 26 at 6PM for a presentation by Master Gardener Pat Sabosik, looking at how the Romantic period in England, also known as romantic naturalism, influenced modern garden movements such as New Naturalism, matrix planting, and a renewed emphasis on native plants. The cottage garden, the perennial border, Bressingham’s perennial islands, and Piet Oudolf’s matrix planting will be covered. Reception to follow the talk. About Pat Sabosik…

Hill-Stead Museum

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