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Opening Reception for the CT State Housatonic Student Art Exhibition

Join us for the opening reception of the CT State Housatonic Student Art Exhibition. The annual Student Art Exhibition features artwork by students who have enrolled in art and graphic design classes at CT State Housatonic. Meet the artists over refreshments and enjoy live music. Free and open to the public.

when

May 5, 2025 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

where

900 Lafayette Blvd
Bridgeport, CT United States

cost

Free

contact

Housatonic Museum of Art

203-332-5052

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Join us for the opening reception of the CT State Housatonic Student Art Exhibition. The annual Student Art Exhibition features artwork by students who have enrolled in art and graphic design classes at CT State Housatonic. Meet the artists over refreshments and enjoy live music. Free and open to the public.

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