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Night at the Museum: A Thief Returns!

Price: $5 Members | $10 General | $Free Ages 5 and under Join us for a thrilling night of detective work as we try to catch a thief that will not stop returning until they get the matching painting to an earlier theft! Children must be accompanied by an adult for the evening. Pizza and drinks will be provided for dinner. Register here

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August 24, 2023 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

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Price: $5 Members | $10 General | $Free Ages 5 and under
Join us for a thrilling night of detective work as we try to catch a thief that will not stop returning until they get the matching painting to an earlier theft! Children must be accompanied by an adult for the evening.
Pizza and drinks will be provided for dinner.
Register here

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American Mural Project Extends Its Family-Day Programming To Weekends throughout September

The American Mural Project (AMP) has extended its Family Day programming to weekends through September 29. Families can now participate in art activities any time during open hours. All art activities are included with admission. This month’s activities include Making Art with Fire: Fire Tiles and making Fire Prevention posters. Fourth and fifth graders can enter their posters in the statewide CT Fire Prevention Poster Recognition Program.  For more information: https://www.americanmuralproject.org/family-days

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Livestream: ‘To Paint without Paint’: Tonalism and Transcendence

2025 marks the double centenary of the birth of American artist George Inness (1825-1894), one of the premier landscape painters of the 19th century. Art historian Adrienne Bell, author of the 2015 George Inness and the Visionary Landscape, will discuss Inness’ relationship to the Tonalism movement on Tuesday, January 21 at 5 p.m. in the Diffley Board Room in Bellarmine Hall. A painting by Inness that has not been publicly exhibited in over 70 years, on loan from the Milton…

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