
Community Events Calendar

Long Days
June 12-19
By Gabe Mckinley
World Premiere production by Gabe McKinley about a group of actors putting on a production of O’Neill’s LONG DAY’S JOURNEY INTO NIGHT at a regional theatre; a tragic and sometimes darkly humorous overlapping of themes amidst the plays with a deliciously compelling plot of what happens “behind the scenes."
Long Days
Expanding Visions celebrates the variety of its members’ styles with artwork that includes everything from hyperrealism to abstract. LAA is proud to announce the return of the Hudson Valley Art Association to our galleries for their 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition. Opening Reception: June 14 from 5 – 7pm.
Expanding Visions and Hudson Valley Art Association's 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition
Young artists, ages 5 – 18, created art inspired by water for LAA’s annual young artists’ show; this year’s theme is WET: A World of Water. The award ceremony is June 21 at 11am during LAA’s Family Day event.
June 21: From 10am – 1pm on Saturday, June 21, come to LAA for Family Day and enjoy fun & creative art and outdoor activities for kids and families.
Young Artists' Show and Family Day
March 22 – September 7, 2025 | Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm with free parking and admission EXCEPT Friday, April 18 (Good Friday); Saturday, April 19 (Holy Saturday); Sunday, April 20 (Easter); Saturday, June 7; and Friday, July 4 (Independence Day).
Separated by 2,781 miles and on two different continents, Iraqi and Nigerian Christians share similar stories of persecution. From 2014-2018, portions of Northern Iraq were under the control of the militant group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), and many religious minorities, including Christians, experienced persecution and violence as a result. In the northern and central portions of Nigeria, violence towards Christians and other minority groups has also increased in recent years at the hands of Boko Haram and other groups.
The Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is honored to share the stories of those displaced in Iraq and Nigeria through Among the Persecuted and Displaced — a collection of photographs taken by Stephen Rasche. The Knights of Columbus has sponsored some of Rasche’s work in both countries, bringing to light the atrocities inflicted on those persecuted for their faith.
Learn more: https://www.michaelmcgivneycenter.org/exhibits/among-the-persecuted-and-displaced/
Exhibit | Among the Persecuted and Displaced: Photographs from Iraq & Nigeria
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm with free parking and admission EXCEPT Saturday, June 7; Friday, July 4 (Independence Day); Thursday, November 27 (Thanksgiving Day); Wednesday, December 24 (Christmas Eve); and Thursday, December 25 (Christmas Day).
In remembrance of Pope Francis, who passed on April 21, 2025, the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is honored to present this exhibit illustrating the pope’s outreach to the peripheries during his 47 international trips.
Learn more: https://www.michaelmcgivneycenter.org/exhibits/francis-pope-of-the-peripheries/
Exhibit | Francis: Pope of the Peripheries
Explore the Charm of Yesteryear at Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Spend an hour, spend the day – embark on a nostalgic journey with the Shore Line Trolley Museum! Open for visitors, our museum offers enchanting trolley rides and captivating tours that transport you back in time. Purchase your tickets online or at the door and enjoy unlimited access throughout the day!
Ticket Prices:
- $13 for Adults
- $12 for Folks 62+
- $10 for Children
- Kids under 2 ride FREE!
Please note that special events may have different pricing.
Operating Hours: 11 AM – 3 PM, Wed-Sun with trolley cars departing every hour. Our volunteer trolley operators will guide you through the oldest suburban street railway in the U.S.A. – a National Historic District that opened on July 31, 1900, connecting New Haven with the Connecticut shore line.
Authentic Trolley Experience: Step into history as you ride on an authentic antique trolley car. Whether it’s the yellow Connecticut Company trolley capturing old New Haven, the 1923 New Orleans Public Transit trolley, or the semi-open 1904 Brooklyn Rapid Transit trolley, your journey promises a unique experience. We regularly operate trolley cars from New Orleans and Johnstown PA, providing diverse rides depending on weather conditions.
Witness Restoration in Action: Marvel at meticulously volunteer-restored display cars and catch a glimpse of our dedicated volunteers working on overhead wires, signals, or tracks. If you’re passionate about preservation, inquire about volunteering opportunities with your tour guide or ticket agent.
Membership Benefits: Consider becoming a member for exclusive advantages if you plan to visit multiple times a year. Ask about our annual membership subscriptions to enhance your museum experience.
Take Home a Piece of History: Don’t forget to stop by our museum store before you leave! Explore a variety of mementos to commemorate your visit.
Join us for an unforgettable day filled with history, charm, and the joy of trolley rides at Shore Line Trolley Museum. Purchase your tickets now and let the past come alive!
Museum Tours & Trolley Rides
Spectrum Art Gallery and Artisans Store of Centerbrook presents Nature Up Close. As we move into the pleasures of summer, this exhibit invites us to take a closer look—at our gardens, blooming flowers, towering trees, and the intricate world of insects emerging with the season. Nature Up Close showcases original artwork that captures these intimate views through painting, sculpture, mixed media, and photography by both established and emerging artists. The exhibit runs through July 6. Also, Spectrum’s Artisans Store offers new pottery, glass, fiber, home décor, jewelry, clothing, and accessories, children's books and toys. Spectrum Art Gallery, 61 Main St., Centerbrook, Connecticut. Gallery and Store hours are Wednesday through Saturday (12-6 pm) and Sunday (12-5 pm). For more information about gallery exhibits and classes, workshops, and summer camps for preteens and teens call (860) 767-0742 and visit spectrumartgallery.org. Shop online at SpectrumAnytime.com with shipping available throughout the US. Follow Spectrum social media at facebook.com/spectrumartgallery, instagram.com/spectrumartgallery, x.com/spectrum_ct, and youtube.com/@spectrumgallery6211
Nature Up Close
An Exhibit of Abstract Watercolor and Mixed Media Assemblages featuring Work by Kathy Kane and Karen Wheeler
Celebrate the summer solstice with an exciting new show at City Gallery. Kathy Kane and Karen Wheeler present an exhibit of abstract watercolor landscapes and handmade paper and mixed media assemblages in SOLSTICE, on view from June 6 - June 29. The Opening Reception on Sunday, June 8, 2 p.m. - 4 p.m., is open to the public. City Gallery is located at 994 State Street, New Haven, CT 06511. Gallery hours are Friday - Sunday, 12 p.m. - 4 p.m., or by appointment. For more, contact City Gallery, info@city-gallery.org, www.city-gallery.org.
SOLSTICE at City Gallery
Join our volunteer museum educators for an in-depth tour of the museum’s iconic building, designed by modernist architect Louis I. Kahn (1901–1974).
Tours meet in the Entrance Court by the Visitor Services desk.
For more information, please visit:
Tour of the Architecture of the YCBA
Opening Reception for Salt Water Dialogue, a two artist exhibition of work by Day Moore and Kelly Clark
Opening Reception
Join us for the opening our new exhibit celebrating the life and work of distinguished artist Howard Fussiner (1923–2006). Throughout his career, Fussiner was featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across New York, New Haven, and New England, including a major thirty-year retrospective at the Munson Gallery in 1990.
His paintings and prints are held in prestigious collections such as the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Slater Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Curated by Judy Birke this exhibition and sale will run through August 31. The venue is accessible 24/7 with a lobby concierge onsite.
Vibrant Vision of Painter Howard Fussiner Exhibit
The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is pleased to present the annual Summer Juried Exhibition June 26 through July 30. “The event will be the highlight of our exhibition season as we celebrate visual arts and the vast talents of our member artists,” said CAS President Robin Hammeal-Urban. “We are honored to have renowned artist Anda Styler serve as our juror to select works and choose award recipients,” she added.
Join us for the opening reception on Sunday, June 29, from 2pm to 4pm and be a part of the visual celebration. The event is free, open to the public, and includes refreshments, live music, and inspiring art. The exhibition includes works in a wide range of artistic styles and mediums.
CAS was established in 1949 by a small group of professional artists dedicated to the growth of the arts in the region. “We’ve grown to become a vibrant influence in the arts community with members from across Connecticut and throughout New England,” Hammeal-Urban said. CAS sponsors exhibitions, critique events, and educational programs. Artists work in all fine-art media including painting and sculpture and new members are welcome.
The exhibit will be on view in the Andrews Memorial Town Hall at 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT from June 26 through July 30. The show is open for viewing during regular town hall hours Monday through Friday. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.
Monday through Wednesday, 9am to 4pm
Thursday, 9am to 7pm
Friday, 9am to 12pm
Closed July 4
Summer Juried Exhibition
Digital Botany is a creative adventure where art meets nature! Use Procreate to bring plants, flowers, fruits, and more to life with stunning digital illustrations.
Whether you’re a beginner or looking to level up your skills, learn how to blend colors, shade, and add texture to create realistic, vibrant botanical art. It’s a hands-on, nature-filled journey that’s perfect for anyone excited to mix art with the beauty of the natural world!
The tuition for this class includes a materials fee of $20 for basic materials provided by CAW.
Digital Botany
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
Join us for the opening our new exhibit celebrating the life and work of distinguished artist Howard Fussiner (1923–2006). Throughout his career, Fussiner was featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across New York, New Haven, and New England, including a major thirty-year retrospective at the Munson Gallery in 1990.
His paintings and prints are held in prestigious collections such as the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Slater Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Curated by Judy Birke this exhibition and sale will run through August 31. The venue is accessible 24/7 with a lobby concierge onsite.
Vibrant Vision of Painter Howard Fussiner Exhibit
The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is pleased to present the annual Summer Juried Exhibition June 26 through July 30. “The event will be the highlight of our exhibition season as we celebrate visual arts and the vast talents of our member artists,” said CAS President Robin Hammeal-Urban. “We are honored to have renowned artist Anda Styler serve as our juror to select works and choose award recipients,” she added.
Join us for the opening reception on Sunday, June 29, from 2pm to 4pm and be a part of the visual celebration. The event is free, open to the public, and includes refreshments, live music, and inspiring art. The exhibition includes works in a wide range of artistic styles and mediums.
CAS was established in 1949 by a small group of professional artists dedicated to the growth of the arts in the region. “We’ve grown to become a vibrant influence in the arts community with members from across Connecticut and throughout New England,” Hammeal-Urban said. CAS sponsors exhibitions, critique events, and educational programs. Artists work in all fine-art media including painting and sculpture and new members are welcome.
The exhibit will be on view in the Andrews Memorial Town Hall at 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT from June 26 through July 30. The show is open for viewing during regular town hall hours Monday through Friday. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.
Monday through Wednesday, 9am to 4pm
Thursday, 9am to 7pm
Friday, 9am to 12pm
Closed July 4
Summer Juried Exhibition
Explore the world of art and textures in exciting ways.
Students will use fun materials like clay, sand, colorful yarn, cozy fabric, and feathers to create unique “paintings.” In addition, they will make their own play dough, build wooden creations, and swirl colors to make marbled paper.
Through play and creativity, our youngest students will learn about textures, shapes, and how to design on flat surfaces.
Tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for materials provided by CAW.
Sensory Art
Young artists, ages 5 – 18, created art inspired by water for LAA’s annual young artists’ show; this year’s theme is WET: A World of Water. The award ceremony is June 21 at 11am during LAA’s Family Day event.
June 21: From 10am – 1pm on Saturday, June 21, come to LAA for Family Day and enjoy fun & creative art and outdoor activities for kids and families.
Young Artists' Show and Family Day
Expanding Visions celebrates the variety of its members’ styles with artwork that includes everything from hyperrealism to abstract. LAA is proud to announce the return of the Hudson Valley Art Association to our galleries for their 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition. Opening Reception: June 14 from 5 – 7pm.
Expanding Visions and Hudson Valley Art Association's 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
The Lyme Art Association is honored to present Earl Grenville Killeen Solo Show: An Artist for Today, Tomorrow, and Always, on view from July 1 through July 17, 2025. This special exhibition celebrates the artistic vision and lifelong contributions of Elected Artist Earl Grenville Killeen.
A master of color, mood, and memory, Killeen’s work has long captivated collectors with its sensitivity and imagination. In a remarkable act of generosity, the artist has donated the majority of his personal collection to the Lyme Art Association. Proceeds from this exhibition will support the Association’s educational programs and special projects—ensuring that art continues to flourish in the community he loves.
Jeff Cooley, owner of The Cooley Gallery in Old Lyme and long-time friend of Earl Killeen, notes, “A fine work of art combines high craft with deep soul on the part of the artist. I have had the honor of knowing and working with Earl Killeen for twenty years and I have consistently seen him using his intellect and deeply introspective view of the world around him, along with highly practiced craft, to create fascinating images.
Visitors to the exhibition will find a broad range of Killeen’s framed and unframed works, available at specially reduced prices. This is a unique opportunity for collectors, art lovers, and the public to acquire a piece of Killeen’s artistic legacy and give his works the good homes he hopes for.
A public reception will be held on Saturday, July 12, from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend and celebrate the life and work of this beloved artist.
Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or by appointment. To learn more, visit www.LymeArtAssociation.org. To explore more about Earl Grenville Killeen’s work, visit earlgrenvillekilleenart.com.
About the Lyme Art Association
Founded in 1914 by the American Impressionists, the Lyme Art Association continues the tradition of exhibiting and selling representational artwork, as well as offering art instruction, lectures, and other community programs. It is located at 90 Lyme Street in Old Lyme, CT, in an iconic 1921 building designed by renowned architect Charles Adams Platt and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Admission is free. Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm. For more information, call (860) 434-7802 or visit www.lymeartassociation.org.
Earl Grenville Killeen Solo Show: An Artist for Today, Tomorrow, and Always
Storytime at the Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Embark on a magical journey with your little ones as Miss Phyllis brings stories to life at the Shore Line Trolley Museum! Join us every Tuesday in July & August for a delightful Storytime at 10:30 am and 11:30 am.
What’s in store for your little adventurer?
Story Time: Dive into the enchanting world of storytelling with Miss Phyllis, where imagination knows no bounds!
Trolley Ride: All aboard for a scenic trolley ride after the stories – a journey filled with wonder and excitement!
Drink & Snack: Quench those little thirsts and satisfy those tiny tummies with included refreshments.
Take-Home Treasure: Each child receives a copy of the book that sparks their imagination during Storytime!
Ticket Information: $10 per child – Admission covers the full Storytime experience.
Tuesdays in July & August – Mark your calendars for the ultimate summer adventure!
Additional Notes: Weekly Story Updates: Discover new tales each week! Check our website regularly to catch them all.
Prompt Start: Storytimes start promptly at 10:30 am and 11:30 am, so don’t be late!
Reserve Your Spot: Call now or visit our website to make reservations. Limited spots available, and reservations are strongly recommended.
Don’t miss out on this unique blend of stories, laughter, and trolley adventures! Create cherished memories with Storytime at the Shore Line Trolley Museum. See you there!
Storytime Tuesdays
Mark your calendars! We're kicking off something sweet ! 🍪
🎉 Introducing Cookie39's Free Cookie of the Month 🎉
The first 39 people to visit Cookie39 on the 1st day of each month in 2025 will receive a FREE Cookie of the Month. Doors open daily at 11am sharp. First come, first served.
Monthly flavors to be announced on Instagram @cookiethirtynine.
Made from scratch daily, baked fresh, and served warm. Tell all of your cookie-loving friends, spread the word, and don’t miss out! 🍪✨
🎉 Introducing Cookie39's Free Cookie of the Month 🎉
Sensory-Friendly Tuesdays at the Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Does your child dream of a trolley ride, but crowds, lines, or loud noises pose a challenge? We’ve got the perfect solution! Introducing our special Sensory-Friendly Tuesday Afternoons in July and August.
What to Expect:
- Reduced Crowds: Limited attendance for an intimate experience.
- Reserved Tickets: Secure your spot through our website.
- Quiet Environment: From the Visitor Center to the Trolley ride itself.
- Calm and Relaxing: Providing a low-stress atmosphere.
Event Details:
- Every Tuesday afternoon in July and August.
- Trolley rides at 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM.
Prepare Ahead: Visit our website for a narrative walk-through, allowing your family to preview and prepare for the entire experience. We want to ensure that every moment is enjoyable and stress-free for your loved ones.
Reserve Your Spot: Tickets are limited, so don’t miss out! Visit our website to secure your place on the sensory-friendly trolley adventure.
Join us for an unforgettable journey where everyone can experience the joy of a trolley ride in a supportive and understanding environment. Shore Line Trolley Museum – Making Memories, Creating Smiles!
Sensory Friendly Tuesday Afternoons
Join us for the opening our new exhibit celebrating the life and work of distinguished artist Howard Fussiner (1923–2006). Throughout his career, Fussiner was featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across New York, New Haven, and New England, including a major thirty-year retrospective at the Munson Gallery in 1990.
His paintings and prints are held in prestigious collections such as the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Slater Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Curated by Judy Birke this exhibition and sale will run through August 31. The venue is accessible 24/7 with a lobby concierge onsite.
Vibrant Vision of Painter Howard Fussiner Exhibit
Step into a world where history meets harmony at the Bluegrass Jam at the Museum! Dive deep into the heart of American bluegrass music, as the Shore Line Trolley Museum transforms into a vibrant stage for an evening of musical enchantment.
On the first Tuesday of each month, as the clock strikes 6:00pm, witness a musical rendezvous that celebrates the soulful rhythms and spirited tunes of bluegrass. Whether you're a seasoned musician or someone who simply loves the melodies, there's a spot for you in this musical extravaganza. Come with friends, family, or venture solo – all are welcome!
Set against the backdrop of the Shore Line Trolley Museum's historic charm, attendees will be treated to the mesmerizing sounds of bluegrass, surrounded by the timeless allure of vintage trolleys. It's not just a concert; it's a journey through time, where every note echoes the legacy of a cherished American musical tradition.
Bring along your curiosity and immerse yourself in an evening of musical brilliance. Whether you're strumming along or swaying to the rhythms, Bluegrass Jam at the Museum promises memories that will linger long after the last chord is played.
While the event itself is a gift to music lovers, we kindly suggest a donation of any amount to support the Shore Line Trolley Museum's continued dedication to preserving history and promoting the arts.
Mark your calendars, spread the word, and let's make history together at Bluegrass Jam at the Museum. A night of melodies, memories, and magic awaits!
Bluegrass Jam at the Museum
The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is pleased to present the annual Summer Juried Exhibition June 26 through July 30. “The event will be the highlight of our exhibition season as we celebrate visual arts and the vast talents of our member artists,” said CAS President Robin Hammeal-Urban. “We are honored to have renowned artist Anda Styler serve as our juror to select works and choose award recipients,” she added.
Join us for the opening reception on Sunday, June 29, from 2pm to 4pm and be a part of the visual celebration. The event is free, open to the public, and includes refreshments, live music, and inspiring art. The exhibition includes works in a wide range of artistic styles and mediums.
CAS was established in 1949 by a small group of professional artists dedicated to the growth of the arts in the region. “We’ve grown to become a vibrant influence in the arts community with members from across Connecticut and throughout New England,” Hammeal-Urban said. CAS sponsors exhibitions, critique events, and educational programs. Artists work in all fine-art media including painting and sculpture and new members are welcome.
The exhibit will be on view in the Andrews Memorial Town Hall at 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT from June 26 through July 30. The show is open for viewing during regular town hall hours Monday through Friday. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.
Monday through Wednesday, 9am to 4pm
Thursday, 9am to 7pm
Friday, 9am to 12pm
Closed July 4
Summer Juried Exhibition
Wabi Arts' Summer Teen Photography Program emphasizes the significance of validating teens' unique perspectives and empowering their self-image. Through this program, students will learn the art of photography from experienced artists and commercial photographers, gaining hands-on experience and honing their skills. At the conclusion of the seven-week program, students will showcase their creations in a final art exhibition, providing an opportunity to display their artistic talents and gain recognition for their hard work. Interested teens aged 14-19 are encouraged to apply promptly. For more information and to secure their spot in the program, please visit www.wabi.gallery
Wábi Arts Summer Teen Photography Program
Young artists, ages 5 – 18, created art inspired by water for LAA’s annual young artists’ show; this year’s theme is WET: A World of Water. The award ceremony is June 21 at 11am during LAA’s Family Day event.
June 21: From 10am – 1pm on Saturday, June 21, come to LAA for Family Day and enjoy fun & creative art and outdoor activities for kids and families.
Young Artists' Show and Family Day
Expanding Visions celebrates the variety of its members’ styles with artwork that includes everything from hyperrealism to abstract. LAA is proud to announce the return of the Hudson Valley Art Association to our galleries for their 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition. Opening Reception: June 14 from 5 – 7pm.
Expanding Visions and Hudson Valley Art Association's 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
The Lyme Art Association is honored to present Earl Grenville Killeen Solo Show: An Artist for Today, Tomorrow, and Always, on view from July 1 through July 17, 2025. This special exhibition celebrates the artistic vision and lifelong contributions of Elected Artist Earl Grenville Killeen.
A master of color, mood, and memory, Killeen’s work has long captivated collectors with its sensitivity and imagination. In a remarkable act of generosity, the artist has donated the majority of his personal collection to the Lyme Art Association. Proceeds from this exhibition will support the Association’s educational programs and special projects—ensuring that art continues to flourish in the community he loves.
Jeff Cooley, owner of The Cooley Gallery in Old Lyme and long-time friend of Earl Killeen, notes, “A fine work of art combines high craft with deep soul on the part of the artist. I have had the honor of knowing and working with Earl Killeen for twenty years and I have consistently seen him using his intellect and deeply introspective view of the world around him, along with highly practiced craft, to create fascinating images.
Visitors to the exhibition will find a broad range of Killeen’s framed and unframed works, available at specially reduced prices. This is a unique opportunity for collectors, art lovers, and the public to acquire a piece of Killeen’s artistic legacy and give his works the good homes he hopes for.
A public reception will be held on Saturday, July 12, from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend and celebrate the life and work of this beloved artist.
Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or by appointment. To learn more, visit www.LymeArtAssociation.org. To explore more about Earl Grenville Killeen’s work, visit earlgrenvillekilleenart.com.
About the Lyme Art Association
Founded in 1914 by the American Impressionists, the Lyme Art Association continues the tradition of exhibiting and selling representational artwork, as well as offering art instruction, lectures, and other community programs. It is located at 90 Lyme Street in Old Lyme, CT, in an iconic 1921 building designed by renowned architect Charles Adams Platt and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Admission is free. Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm. For more information, call (860) 434-7802 or visit www.lymeartassociation.org.
Earl Grenville Killeen Solo Show: An Artist for Today, Tomorrow, and Always
March 22 – September 7, 2025 | Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm with free parking and admission EXCEPT Friday, April 18 (Good Friday); Saturday, April 19 (Holy Saturday); Sunday, April 20 (Easter); Saturday, June 7; and Friday, July 4 (Independence Day).
Separated by 2,781 miles and on two different continents, Iraqi and Nigerian Christians share similar stories of persecution. From 2014-2018, portions of Northern Iraq were under the control of the militant group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), and many religious minorities, including Christians, experienced persecution and violence as a result. In the northern and central portions of Nigeria, violence towards Christians and other minority groups has also increased in recent years at the hands of Boko Haram and other groups.
The Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is honored to share the stories of those displaced in Iraq and Nigeria through Among the Persecuted and Displaced — a collection of photographs taken by Stephen Rasche. The Knights of Columbus has sponsored some of Rasche’s work in both countries, bringing to light the atrocities inflicted on those persecuted for their faith.
Learn more: https://www.michaelmcgivneycenter.org/exhibits/among-the-persecuted-and-displaced/
Exhibit | Among the Persecuted and Displaced: Photographs from Iraq & Nigeria
Explore the Charm of Yesteryear at Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Spend an hour, spend the day – embark on a nostalgic journey with the Shore Line Trolley Museum! Open for visitors, our museum offers enchanting trolley rides and captivating tours that transport you back in time. Purchase your tickets online or at the door and enjoy unlimited access throughout the day!
Ticket Prices:
- $13 for Adults
- $12 for Folks 62+
- $10 for Children
- Kids under 2 ride FREE!
Please note that special events may have different pricing.
Operating Hours: 11 AM – 3 PM, Wed-Sun with trolley cars departing every hour. Our volunteer trolley operators will guide you through the oldest suburban street railway in the U.S.A. – a National Historic District that opened on July 31, 1900, connecting New Haven with the Connecticut shore line.
Authentic Trolley Experience: Step into history as you ride on an authentic antique trolley car. Whether it’s the yellow Connecticut Company trolley capturing old New Haven, the 1923 New Orleans Public Transit trolley, or the semi-open 1904 Brooklyn Rapid Transit trolley, your journey promises a unique experience. We regularly operate trolley cars from New Orleans and Johnstown PA, providing diverse rides depending on weather conditions.
Witness Restoration in Action: Marvel at meticulously volunteer-restored display cars and catch a glimpse of our dedicated volunteers working on overhead wires, signals, or tracks. If you’re passionate about preservation, inquire about volunteering opportunities with your tour guide or ticket agent.
Membership Benefits: Consider becoming a member for exclusive advantages if you plan to visit multiple times a year. Ask about our annual membership subscriptions to enhance your museum experience.
Take Home a Piece of History: Don’t forget to stop by our museum store before you leave! Explore a variety of mementos to commemorate your visit.
Join us for an unforgettable day filled with history, charm, and the joy of trolley rides at Shore Line Trolley Museum. Purchase your tickets now and let the past come alive!
Museum Tours & Trolley Rides
Spectrum Art Gallery and Artisans Store of Centerbrook presents Nature Up Close. As we move into the pleasures of summer, this exhibit invites us to take a closer look—at our gardens, blooming flowers, towering trees, and the intricate world of insects emerging with the season. Nature Up Close showcases original artwork that captures these intimate views through painting, sculpture, mixed media, and photography by both established and emerging artists. The exhibit runs through July 6. Also, Spectrum’s Artisans Store offers new pottery, glass, fiber, home décor, jewelry, clothing, and accessories, children's books and toys. Spectrum Art Gallery, 61 Main St., Centerbrook, Connecticut. Gallery and Store hours are Wednesday through Saturday (12-6 pm) and Sunday (12-5 pm). For more information about gallery exhibits and classes, workshops, and summer camps for preteens and teens call (860) 767-0742 and visit spectrumartgallery.org. Shop online at SpectrumAnytime.com with shipping available throughout the US. Follow Spectrum social media at facebook.com/spectrumartgallery, instagram.com/spectrumartgallery, x.com/spectrum_ct, and youtube.com/@spectrumgallery6211
Nature Up Close
Join us for the opening our new exhibit celebrating the life and work of distinguished artist Howard Fussiner (1923–2006). Throughout his career, Fussiner was featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across New York, New Haven, and New England, including a major thirty-year retrospective at the Munson Gallery in 1990.
His paintings and prints are held in prestigious collections such as the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Slater Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Curated by Judy Birke this exhibition and sale will run through August 31. The venue is accessible 24/7 with a lobby concierge onsite.
Vibrant Vision of Painter Howard Fussiner Exhibit
The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is pleased to present the annual Summer Juried Exhibition June 26 through July 30. “The event will be the highlight of our exhibition season as we celebrate visual arts and the vast talents of our member artists,” said CAS President Robin Hammeal-Urban. “We are honored to have renowned artist Anda Styler serve as our juror to select works and choose award recipients,” she added.
Join us for the opening reception on Sunday, June 29, from 2pm to 4pm and be a part of the visual celebration. The event is free, open to the public, and includes refreshments, live music, and inspiring art. The exhibition includes works in a wide range of artistic styles and mediums.
CAS was established in 1949 by a small group of professional artists dedicated to the growth of the arts in the region. “We’ve grown to become a vibrant influence in the arts community with members from across Connecticut and throughout New England,” Hammeal-Urban said. CAS sponsors exhibitions, critique events, and educational programs. Artists work in all fine-art media including painting and sculpture and new members are welcome.
The exhibit will be on view in the Andrews Memorial Town Hall at 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT from June 26 through July 30. The show is open for viewing during regular town hall hours Monday through Friday. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.
Monday through Wednesday, 9am to 4pm
Thursday, 9am to 7pm
Friday, 9am to 12pm
Closed July 4
Summer Juried Exhibition
Digital Botany is a creative adventure where art meets nature! Use Procreate to bring plants, flowers, fruits, and more to life with stunning digital illustrations.
Whether you’re a beginner or looking to level up your skills, learn how to blend colors, shade, and add texture to create realistic, vibrant botanical art. It’s a hands-on, nature-filled journey that’s perfect for anyone excited to mix art with the beauty of the natural world!
The tuition for this class includes a materials fee of $20 for basic materials provided by CAW.
Digital Botany
Expanding Visions celebrates the variety of its members’ styles with artwork that includes everything from hyperrealism to abstract. LAA is proud to announce the return of the Hudson Valley Art Association to our galleries for their 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition. Opening Reception: June 14 from 5 – 7pm.
Expanding Visions and Hudson Valley Art Association's 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition
Young artists, ages 5 – 18, created art inspired by water for LAA’s annual young artists’ show; this year’s theme is WET: A World of Water. The award ceremony is June 21 at 11am during LAA’s Family Day event.
June 21: From 10am – 1pm on Saturday, June 21, come to LAA for Family Day and enjoy fun & creative art and outdoor activities for kids and families.
Young Artists' Show and Family Day
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
The Lyme Art Association is honored to present Earl Grenville Killeen Solo Show: An Artist for Today, Tomorrow, and Always, on view from July 1 through July 17, 2025. This special exhibition celebrates the artistic vision and lifelong contributions of Elected Artist Earl Grenville Killeen.
A master of color, mood, and memory, Killeen’s work has long captivated collectors with its sensitivity and imagination. In a remarkable act of generosity, the artist has donated the majority of his personal collection to the Lyme Art Association. Proceeds from this exhibition will support the Association’s educational programs and special projects—ensuring that art continues to flourish in the community he loves.
Jeff Cooley, owner of The Cooley Gallery in Old Lyme and long-time friend of Earl Killeen, notes, “A fine work of art combines high craft with deep soul on the part of the artist. I have had the honor of knowing and working with Earl Killeen for twenty years and I have consistently seen him using his intellect and deeply introspective view of the world around him, along with highly practiced craft, to create fascinating images.
Visitors to the exhibition will find a broad range of Killeen’s framed and unframed works, available at specially reduced prices. This is a unique opportunity for collectors, art lovers, and the public to acquire a piece of Killeen’s artistic legacy and give his works the good homes he hopes for.
A public reception will be held on Saturday, July 12, from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend and celebrate the life and work of this beloved artist.
Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or by appointment. To learn more, visit www.LymeArtAssociation.org. To explore more about Earl Grenville Killeen’s work, visit earlgrenvillekilleenart.com.
About the Lyme Art Association
Founded in 1914 by the American Impressionists, the Lyme Art Association continues the tradition of exhibiting and selling representational artwork, as well as offering art instruction, lectures, and other community programs. It is located at 90 Lyme Street in Old Lyme, CT, in an iconic 1921 building designed by renowned architect Charles Adams Platt and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Admission is free. Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm. For more information, call (860) 434-7802 or visit www.lymeartassociation.org.
Earl Grenville Killeen Solo Show: An Artist for Today, Tomorrow, and Always
Explore the Charm of Yesteryear at Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Spend an hour, spend the day – embark on a nostalgic journey with the Shore Line Trolley Museum! Open for visitors, our museum offers enchanting trolley rides and captivating tours that transport you back in time. Purchase your tickets online or at the door and enjoy unlimited access throughout the day!
Ticket Prices:
- $13 for Adults
- $12 for Folks 62+
- $10 for Children
- Kids under 2 ride FREE!
Please note that special events may have different pricing.
Operating Hours: 11 AM – 3 PM, Wed-Sun with trolley cars departing every hour. Our volunteer trolley operators will guide you through the oldest suburban street railway in the U.S.A. – a National Historic District that opened on July 31, 1900, connecting New Haven with the Connecticut shore line.
Authentic Trolley Experience: Step into history as you ride on an authentic antique trolley car. Whether it’s the yellow Connecticut Company trolley capturing old New Haven, the 1923 New Orleans Public Transit trolley, or the semi-open 1904 Brooklyn Rapid Transit trolley, your journey promises a unique experience. We regularly operate trolley cars from New Orleans and Johnstown PA, providing diverse rides depending on weather conditions.
Witness Restoration in Action: Marvel at meticulously volunteer-restored display cars and catch a glimpse of our dedicated volunteers working on overhead wires, signals, or tracks. If you’re passionate about preservation, inquire about volunteering opportunities with your tour guide or ticket agent.
Membership Benefits: Consider becoming a member for exclusive advantages if you plan to visit multiple times a year. Ask about our annual membership subscriptions to enhance your museum experience.
Take Home a Piece of History: Don’t forget to stop by our museum store before you leave! Explore a variety of mementos to commemorate your visit.
Join us for an unforgettable day filled with history, charm, and the joy of trolley rides at Shore Line Trolley Museum. Purchase your tickets now and let the past come alive!
Museum Tours & Trolley Rides
Spectrum Art Gallery and Artisans Store of Centerbrook presents Nature Up Close. As we move into the pleasures of summer, this exhibit invites us to take a closer look—at our gardens, blooming flowers, towering trees, and the intricate world of insects emerging with the season. Nature Up Close showcases original artwork that captures these intimate views through painting, sculpture, mixed media, and photography by both established and emerging artists. The exhibit runs through July 6. Also, Spectrum’s Artisans Store offers new pottery, glass, fiber, home décor, jewelry, clothing, and accessories, children's books and toys. Spectrum Art Gallery, 61 Main St., Centerbrook, Connecticut. Gallery and Store hours are Wednesday through Saturday (12-6 pm) and Sunday (12-5 pm). For more information about gallery exhibits and classes, workshops, and summer camps for preteens and teens call (860) 767-0742 and visit spectrumartgallery.org. Shop online at SpectrumAnytime.com with shipping available throughout the US. Follow Spectrum social media at facebook.com/spectrumartgallery, instagram.com/spectrumartgallery, x.com/spectrum_ct, and youtube.com/@spectrumgallery6211
Nature Up Close
Explore the brilliance of J. M. W. Turner in this special exhibition tour, showcasing the Yale Center for British Art’s unparalleled collection of his work.
Tours meet in the Entrance Court by the Visitor Services desk.
For more information, please visit: https://britishart.yale.edu/exhibitions-programs/docent-tour-j-m-w-turner-romance-and-reality-16
Tour of “J. M. W. Turner: Romance and Reality”
Join us for the opening our new exhibit celebrating the life and work of distinguished artist Howard Fussiner (1923–2006). Throughout his career, Fussiner was featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across New York, New Haven, and New England, including a major thirty-year retrospective at the Munson Gallery in 1990.
His paintings and prints are held in prestigious collections such as the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Slater Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Curated by Judy Birke this exhibition and sale will run through August 31. The venue is accessible 24/7 with a lobby concierge onsite.
Vibrant Vision of Painter Howard Fussiner Exhibit
Come read your poem or a favorite, sing a song, play a tune …the mic is yours!
OPEN MIC
The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is pleased to present the annual Summer Juried Exhibition June 26 through July 30. “The event will be the highlight of our exhibition season as we celebrate visual arts and the vast talents of our member artists,” said CAS President Robin Hammeal-Urban. “We are honored to have renowned artist Anda Styler serve as our juror to select works and choose award recipients,” she added.
Join us for the opening reception on Sunday, June 29, from 2pm to 4pm and be a part of the visual celebration. The event is free, open to the public, and includes refreshments, live music, and inspiring art. The exhibition includes works in a wide range of artistic styles and mediums.
CAS was established in 1949 by a small group of professional artists dedicated to the growth of the arts in the region. “We’ve grown to become a vibrant influence in the arts community with members from across Connecticut and throughout New England,” Hammeal-Urban said. CAS sponsors exhibitions, critique events, and educational programs. Artists work in all fine-art media including painting and sculpture and new members are welcome.
The exhibit will be on view in the Andrews Memorial Town Hall at 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT from June 26 through July 30. The show is open for viewing during regular town hall hours Monday through Friday. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.
Monday through Wednesday, 9am to 4pm
Thursday, 9am to 7pm
Friday, 9am to 12pm
Closed July 4
Summer Juried Exhibition
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
Expanding Visions celebrates the variety of its members’ styles with artwork that includes everything from hyperrealism to abstract. LAA is proud to announce the return of the Hudson Valley Art Association to our galleries for their 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition. Opening Reception: June 14 from 5 – 7pm.
Expanding Visions and Hudson Valley Art Association's 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition
Young artists, ages 5 – 18, created art inspired by water for LAA’s annual young artists’ show; this year’s theme is WET: A World of Water. The award ceremony is June 21 at 11am during LAA’s Family Day event.
June 21: From 10am – 1pm on Saturday, June 21, come to LAA for Family Day and enjoy fun & creative art and outdoor activities for kids and families.
Young Artists' Show and Family Day
The Lyme Art Association is honored to present Earl Grenville Killeen Solo Show: An Artist for Today, Tomorrow, and Always, on view from July 1 through July 17, 2025. This special exhibition celebrates the artistic vision and lifelong contributions of Elected Artist Earl Grenville Killeen.
A master of color, mood, and memory, Killeen’s work has long captivated collectors with its sensitivity and imagination. In a remarkable act of generosity, the artist has donated the majority of his personal collection to the Lyme Art Association. Proceeds from this exhibition will support the Association’s educational programs and special projects—ensuring that art continues to flourish in the community he loves.
Jeff Cooley, owner of The Cooley Gallery in Old Lyme and long-time friend of Earl Killeen, notes, “A fine work of art combines high craft with deep soul on the part of the artist. I have had the honor of knowing and working with Earl Killeen for twenty years and I have consistently seen him using his intellect and deeply introspective view of the world around him, along with highly practiced craft, to create fascinating images.
Visitors to the exhibition will find a broad range of Killeen’s framed and unframed works, available at specially reduced prices. This is a unique opportunity for collectors, art lovers, and the public to acquire a piece of Killeen’s artistic legacy and give his works the good homes he hopes for.
A public reception will be held on Saturday, July 12, from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend and celebrate the life and work of this beloved artist.
Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or by appointment. To learn more, visit www.LymeArtAssociation.org. To explore more about Earl Grenville Killeen’s work, visit earlgrenvillekilleenart.com.
About the Lyme Art Association
Founded in 1914 by the American Impressionists, the Lyme Art Association continues the tradition of exhibiting and selling representational artwork, as well as offering art instruction, lectures, and other community programs. It is located at 90 Lyme Street in Old Lyme, CT, in an iconic 1921 building designed by renowned architect Charles Adams Platt and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Admission is free. Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm. For more information, call (860) 434-7802 or visit www.lymeartassociation.org.
Earl Grenville Killeen Solo Show: An Artist for Today, Tomorrow, and Always
Join us for the opening our new exhibit celebrating the life and work of distinguished artist Howard Fussiner (1923–2006). Throughout his career, Fussiner was featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across New York, New Haven, and New England, including a major thirty-year retrospective at the Munson Gallery in 1990.
His paintings and prints are held in prestigious collections such as the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Slater Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Curated by Judy Birke this exhibition and sale will run through August 31. The venue is accessible 24/7 with a lobby concierge onsite.
Vibrant Vision of Painter Howard Fussiner Exhibit
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
Expanding Visions celebrates the variety of its members’ styles with artwork that includes everything from hyperrealism to abstract. LAA is proud to announce the return of the Hudson Valley Art Association to our galleries for their 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition. Opening Reception: June 14 from 5 – 7pm.
Expanding Visions and Hudson Valley Art Association's 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition
Young artists, ages 5 – 18, created art inspired by water for LAA’s annual young artists’ show; this year’s theme is WET: A World of Water. The award ceremony is June 21 at 11am during LAA’s Family Day event.
June 21: From 10am – 1pm on Saturday, June 21, come to LAA for Family Day and enjoy fun & creative art and outdoor activities for kids and families.
Young Artists' Show and Family Day
The Lyme Art Association is honored to present Earl Grenville Killeen Solo Show: An Artist for Today, Tomorrow, and Always, on view from July 1 through July 17, 2025. This special exhibition celebrates the artistic vision and lifelong contributions of Elected Artist Earl Grenville Killeen.
A master of color, mood, and memory, Killeen’s work has long captivated collectors with its sensitivity and imagination. In a remarkable act of generosity, the artist has donated the majority of his personal collection to the Lyme Art Association. Proceeds from this exhibition will support the Association’s educational programs and special projects—ensuring that art continues to flourish in the community he loves.
Jeff Cooley, owner of The Cooley Gallery in Old Lyme and long-time friend of Earl Killeen, notes, “A fine work of art combines high craft with deep soul on the part of the artist. I have had the honor of knowing and working with Earl Killeen for twenty years and I have consistently seen him using his intellect and deeply introspective view of the world around him, along with highly practiced craft, to create fascinating images.
Visitors to the exhibition will find a broad range of Killeen’s framed and unframed works, available at specially reduced prices. This is a unique opportunity for collectors, art lovers, and the public to acquire a piece of Killeen’s artistic legacy and give his works the good homes he hopes for.
A public reception will be held on Saturday, July 12, from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend and celebrate the life and work of this beloved artist.
Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or by appointment. To learn more, visit www.LymeArtAssociation.org. To explore more about Earl Grenville Killeen’s work, visit earlgrenvillekilleenart.com.
About the Lyme Art Association
Founded in 1914 by the American Impressionists, the Lyme Art Association continues the tradition of exhibiting and selling representational artwork, as well as offering art instruction, lectures, and other community programs. It is located at 90 Lyme Street in Old Lyme, CT, in an iconic 1921 building designed by renowned architect Charles Adams Platt and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Admission is free. Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm. For more information, call (860) 434-7802 or visit www.lymeartassociation.org.
Earl Grenville Killeen Solo Show: An Artist for Today, Tomorrow, and Always
Join our volunteer museum educators for an interactive exploration of highlights from our collection. In a New Light: Five Centuries of British Art features works from the sixteenth century to the present, now on view in a reimagined installation.
Tours meet in the Entrance Court by the Visitor Services desk.
For more information, please visit: https://britishart.yale.edu/exhibitions-programs/docent-tour-collection-highlight-16
YCBA Collection Highlight Tour
Explore the Charm of Yesteryear at Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Spend an hour, spend the day – embark on a nostalgic journey with the Shore Line Trolley Museum! Open for visitors, our museum offers enchanting trolley rides and captivating tours that transport you back in time. Purchase your tickets online or at the door and enjoy unlimited access throughout the day!
Ticket Prices:
- $13 for Adults
- $12 for Folks 62+
- $10 for Children
- Kids under 2 ride FREE!
Please note that special events may have different pricing.
Operating Hours: 11 AM – 3 PM, Wed-Sun with trolley cars departing every hour. Our volunteer trolley operators will guide you through the oldest suburban street railway in the U.S.A. – a National Historic District that opened on July 31, 1900, connecting New Haven with the Connecticut shore line.
Authentic Trolley Experience: Step into history as you ride on an authentic antique trolley car. Whether it’s the yellow Connecticut Company trolley capturing old New Haven, the 1923 New Orleans Public Transit trolley, or the semi-open 1904 Brooklyn Rapid Transit trolley, your journey promises a unique experience. We regularly operate trolley cars from New Orleans and Johnstown PA, providing diverse rides depending on weather conditions.
Witness Restoration in Action: Marvel at meticulously volunteer-restored display cars and catch a glimpse of our dedicated volunteers working on overhead wires, signals, or tracks. If you’re passionate about preservation, inquire about volunteering opportunities with your tour guide or ticket agent.
Membership Benefits: Consider becoming a member for exclusive advantages if you plan to visit multiple times a year. Ask about our annual membership subscriptions to enhance your museum experience.
Take Home a Piece of History: Don’t forget to stop by our museum store before you leave! Explore a variety of mementos to commemorate your visit.
Join us for an unforgettable day filled with history, charm, and the joy of trolley rides at Shore Line Trolley Museum. Purchase your tickets now and let the past come alive!
Museum Tours & Trolley Rides
Spectrum Art Gallery and Artisans Store of Centerbrook presents Nature Up Close. As we move into the pleasures of summer, this exhibit invites us to take a closer look—at our gardens, blooming flowers, towering trees, and the intricate world of insects emerging with the season. Nature Up Close showcases original artwork that captures these intimate views through painting, sculpture, mixed media, and photography by both established and emerging artists. The exhibit runs through July 6. Also, Spectrum’s Artisans Store offers new pottery, glass, fiber, home décor, jewelry, clothing, and accessories, children's books and toys. Spectrum Art Gallery, 61 Main St., Centerbrook, Connecticut. Gallery and Store hours are Wednesday through Saturday (12-6 pm) and Sunday (12-5 pm). For more information about gallery exhibits and classes, workshops, and summer camps for preteens and teens call (860) 767-0742 and visit spectrumartgallery.org. Shop online at SpectrumAnytime.com with shipping available throughout the US. Follow Spectrum social media at facebook.com/spectrumartgallery, instagram.com/spectrumartgallery, x.com/spectrum_ct, and youtube.com/@spectrumgallery6211
Nature Up Close
Join us for the opening our new exhibit celebrating the life and work of distinguished artist Howard Fussiner (1923–2006). Throughout his career, Fussiner was featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across New York, New Haven, and New England, including a major thirty-year retrospective at the Munson Gallery in 1990.
His paintings and prints are held in prestigious collections such as the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Slater Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Curated by Judy Birke this exhibition and sale will run through August 31. The venue is accessible 24/7 with a lobby concierge onsite.
Vibrant Vision of Painter Howard Fussiner Exhibit
Wallingford Symphony Orchestra
Conducted by Philip Ventre at 7PM
Vocal Performances by Susan Yankee and Miguel Angel
Opening Act: Lancraft Fife & Drum Corps at 6PM
Join us for a spectacular Summer Pops concert featuring beloved American favorites and iconic classical masterpieces!
With dazzling vocal performances by Susan Yankee and Miguel Angel Vasquez, the evening opens with patriotic tributes like The Star-Spangled Banner and America the Beautiful.
Enjoy lively works by Leroy Anderson, including The Syncopated Clock and The Typewriter, plus dramatic overtures from William Tell and Orpheus in the Underworld.
Celebrate the 200th anniversary of Johann Strauss II with the ever-charming Blue Danube Waltz, and relive unforgettable moments from The Lion King, The Sound of Music, and Les Misérables.
A stirring Armed Forces Salute honors our military, and the night concludes with Tchaikovsky’s thrilling 1812 Overture and Sousa’s Stars and Stripes Forever.
4th of July Concert on the Green in Madison
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
Expanding Visions celebrates the variety of its members’ styles with artwork that includes everything from hyperrealism to abstract. LAA is proud to announce the return of the Hudson Valley Art Association to our galleries for their 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition. Opening Reception: June 14 from 5 – 7pm.
Expanding Visions and Hudson Valley Art Association's 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition
Young artists, ages 5 – 18, created art inspired by water for LAA’s annual young artists’ show; this year’s theme is WET: A World of Water. The award ceremony is June 21 at 11am during LAA’s Family Day event.
June 21: From 10am – 1pm on Saturday, June 21, come to LAA for Family Day and enjoy fun & creative art and outdoor activities for kids and families.
Young Artists' Show and Family Day
The Lyme Art Association is honored to present Earl Grenville Killeen Solo Show: An Artist for Today, Tomorrow, and Always, on view from July 1 through July 17, 2025. This special exhibition celebrates the artistic vision and lifelong contributions of Elected Artist Earl Grenville Killeen.
A master of color, mood, and memory, Killeen’s work has long captivated collectors with its sensitivity and imagination. In a remarkable act of generosity, the artist has donated the majority of his personal collection to the Lyme Art Association. Proceeds from this exhibition will support the Association’s educational programs and special projects—ensuring that art continues to flourish in the community he loves.
Jeff Cooley, owner of The Cooley Gallery in Old Lyme and long-time friend of Earl Killeen, notes, “A fine work of art combines high craft with deep soul on the part of the artist. I have had the honor of knowing and working with Earl Killeen for twenty years and I have consistently seen him using his intellect and deeply introspective view of the world around him, along with highly practiced craft, to create fascinating images.
Visitors to the exhibition will find a broad range of Killeen’s framed and unframed works, available at specially reduced prices. This is a unique opportunity for collectors, art lovers, and the public to acquire a piece of Killeen’s artistic legacy and give his works the good homes he hopes for.
A public reception will be held on Saturday, July 12, from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend and celebrate the life and work of this beloved artist.
Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or by appointment. To learn more, visit www.LymeArtAssociation.org. To explore more about Earl Grenville Killeen’s work, visit earlgrenvillekilleenart.com.
About the Lyme Art Association
Founded in 1914 by the American Impressionists, the Lyme Art Association continues the tradition of exhibiting and selling representational artwork, as well as offering art instruction, lectures, and other community programs. It is located at 90 Lyme Street in Old Lyme, CT, in an iconic 1921 building designed by renowned architect Charles Adams Platt and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Admission is free. Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm. For more information, call (860) 434-7802 or visit www.lymeartassociation.org.
Earl Grenville Killeen Solo Show: An Artist for Today, Tomorrow, and Always
Explore the Charm of Yesteryear at Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Spend an hour, spend the day – embark on a nostalgic journey with the Shore Line Trolley Museum! Open for visitors, our museum offers enchanting trolley rides and captivating tours that transport you back in time. Purchase your tickets online or at the door and enjoy unlimited access throughout the day!
Ticket Prices:
- $13 for Adults
- $12 for Folks 62+
- $10 for Children
- Kids under 2 ride FREE!
Please note that special events may have different pricing.
Operating Hours: 11 AM – 3 PM, Wed-Sun with trolley cars departing every hour. Our volunteer trolley operators will guide you through the oldest suburban street railway in the U.S.A. – a National Historic District that opened on July 31, 1900, connecting New Haven with the Connecticut shore line.
Authentic Trolley Experience: Step into history as you ride on an authentic antique trolley car. Whether it’s the yellow Connecticut Company trolley capturing old New Haven, the 1923 New Orleans Public Transit trolley, or the semi-open 1904 Brooklyn Rapid Transit trolley, your journey promises a unique experience. We regularly operate trolley cars from New Orleans and Johnstown PA, providing diverse rides depending on weather conditions.
Witness Restoration in Action: Marvel at meticulously volunteer-restored display cars and catch a glimpse of our dedicated volunteers working on overhead wires, signals, or tracks. If you’re passionate about preservation, inquire about volunteering opportunities with your tour guide or ticket agent.
Membership Benefits: Consider becoming a member for exclusive advantages if you plan to visit multiple times a year. Ask about our annual membership subscriptions to enhance your museum experience.
Take Home a Piece of History: Don’t forget to stop by our museum store before you leave! Explore a variety of mementos to commemorate your visit.
Join us for an unforgettable day filled with history, charm, and the joy of trolley rides at Shore Line Trolley Museum. Purchase your tickets now and let the past come alive!
Museum Tours & Trolley Rides
Join us for a docent-led tour of “Tracey Emin: I Loved You Until The Morning,” the first major North American museum exhibition of her work. Known for her expressive, autobiographical style, Emin explores love, loss, and the female experience with unflinching honesty.
Tours meet in the Entrance Court by the Visitor Services desk.
For more information, please visit: https://britishart.yale.edu/exhibitions-programs/docent-tour-tracey-emin-i-loved-you-until-morning-31
Tour of “Tracey Emin: I Loved You Until The Morning”
Join us for the opening our new exhibit celebrating the life and work of distinguished artist Howard Fussiner (1923–2006). Throughout his career, Fussiner was featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across New York, New Haven, and New England, including a major thirty-year retrospective at the Munson Gallery in 1990.
His paintings and prints are held in prestigious collections such as the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Slater Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Curated by Judy Birke this exhibition and sale will run through August 31. The venue is accessible 24/7 with a lobby concierge onsite.
Vibrant Vision of Painter Howard Fussiner Exhibit
The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is pleased to present the annual Summer Juried Exhibition June 26 through July 30. “The event will be the highlight of our exhibition season as we celebrate visual arts and the vast talents of our member artists,” said CAS President Robin Hammeal-Urban. “We are honored to have renowned artist Anda Styler serve as our juror to select works and choose award recipients,” she added.
Join us for the opening reception on Sunday, June 29, from 2pm to 4pm and be a part of the visual celebration. The event is free, open to the public, and includes refreshments, live music, and inspiring art. The exhibition includes works in a wide range of artistic styles and mediums.
CAS was established in 1949 by a small group of professional artists dedicated to the growth of the arts in the region. “We’ve grown to become a vibrant influence in the arts community with members from across Connecticut and throughout New England,” Hammeal-Urban said. CAS sponsors exhibitions, critique events, and educational programs. Artists work in all fine-art media including painting and sculpture and new members are welcome.
The exhibit will be on view in the Andrews Memorial Town Hall at 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT from June 26 through July 30. The show is open for viewing during regular town hall hours Monday through Friday. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.
Monday through Wednesday, 9am to 4pm
Thursday, 9am to 7pm
Friday, 9am to 12pm
Closed July 4
Summer Juried Exhibition
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
Hammer, saw, fold, stamp, twist, shape, and heat metal to make sculpture and jewelry. Students will learn techniques using copper and brass sheet metal along with wire to create 2-D and 3-D objects and forms. Have fun exploring basic hand tools such as mallets, cutters, files, pliers, and torches (one-on-one with instructor).
Fun with Metal is a unique opportunity for young artists to try a new discipline. Join us!
Tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for materials provided by CAW.
Fun With Metal
Join us for the opening our new exhibit celebrating the life and work of distinguished artist Howard Fussiner (1923–2006). Throughout his career, Fussiner was featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across New York, New Haven, and New England, including a major thirty-year retrospective at the Munson Gallery in 1990.
His paintings and prints are held in prestigious collections such as the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Slater Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Curated by Judy Birke this exhibition and sale will run through August 31. The venue is accessible 24/7 with a lobby concierge onsite.
Vibrant Vision of Painter Howard Fussiner Exhibit
Wabi Arts' Summer Teen Photography Program emphasizes the significance of validating teens' unique perspectives and empowering their self-image. Through this program, students will learn the art of photography from experienced artists and commercial photographers, gaining hands-on experience and honing their skills. At the conclusion of the seven-week program, students will showcase their creations in a final art exhibition, providing an opportunity to display their artistic talents and gain recognition for their hard work. Interested teens aged 14-19 are encouraged to apply promptly. For more information and to secure their spot in the program, please visit www.wabi.gallery
Wábi Arts Summer Teen Photography Program
The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is pleased to present the annual Summer Juried Exhibition June 26 through July 30. “The event will be the highlight of our exhibition season as we celebrate visual arts and the vast talents of our member artists,” said CAS President Robin Hammeal-Urban. “We are honored to have renowned artist Anda Styler serve as our juror to select works and choose award recipients,” she added.
Join us for the opening reception on Sunday, June 29, from 2pm to 4pm and be a part of the visual celebration. The event is free, open to the public, and includes refreshments, live music, and inspiring art. The exhibition includes works in a wide range of artistic styles and mediums.
CAS was established in 1949 by a small group of professional artists dedicated to the growth of the arts in the region. “We’ve grown to become a vibrant influence in the arts community with members from across Connecticut and throughout New England,” Hammeal-Urban said. CAS sponsors exhibitions, critique events, and educational programs. Artists work in all fine-art media including painting and sculpture and new members are welcome.
The exhibit will be on view in the Andrews Memorial Town Hall at 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT from June 26 through July 30. The show is open for viewing during regular town hall hours Monday through Friday. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.
Monday through Wednesday, 9am to 4pm
Thursday, 9am to 7pm
Friday, 9am to 12pm
Closed July 4
Summer Juried Exhibition
Explore the delicious intersection of food and art.
Students will delve into the works of artists like Peter Anton, Claes Oldenburg, and Wayne Thiebaud, who transform culinary themes into captivating masterpieces. We’ll use their artwork for inspiration to make two and three dimensional artwork with a variety of materials including clay, cardboard, papier-mâché, fabric, paint, and paper.
Weather permitting, there will be a one-day field trip to the Yale University Art Gallery to view examples of food in art.
Join us for a feast of creativity and imagination!
The tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for basic materials provided by CAW.
Can I Eat That
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
Young artists, ages 5 – 18, created art inspired by water for LAA’s annual young artists’ show; this year’s theme is WET: A World of Water. The award ceremony is June 21 at 11am during LAA’s Family Day event.
June 21: From 10am – 1pm on Saturday, June 21, come to LAA for Family Day and enjoy fun & creative art and outdoor activities for kids and families.
Young Artists' Show and Family Day
Expanding Visions celebrates the variety of its members’ styles with artwork that includes everything from hyperrealism to abstract. LAA is proud to announce the return of the Hudson Valley Art Association to our galleries for their 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition. Opening Reception: June 14 from 5 – 7pm.
Expanding Visions and Hudson Valley Art Association's 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition
The Lyme Art Association is honored to present Earl Grenville Killeen Solo Show: An Artist for Today, Tomorrow, and Always, on view from July 1 through July 17, 2025. This special exhibition celebrates the artistic vision and lifelong contributions of Elected Artist Earl Grenville Killeen.
A master of color, mood, and memory, Killeen’s work has long captivated collectors with its sensitivity and imagination. In a remarkable act of generosity, the artist has donated the majority of his personal collection to the Lyme Art Association. Proceeds from this exhibition will support the Association’s educational programs and special projects—ensuring that art continues to flourish in the community he loves.
Jeff Cooley, owner of The Cooley Gallery in Old Lyme and long-time friend of Earl Killeen, notes, “A fine work of art combines high craft with deep soul on the part of the artist. I have had the honor of knowing and working with Earl Killeen for twenty years and I have consistently seen him using his intellect and deeply introspective view of the world around him, along with highly practiced craft, to create fascinating images.
Visitors to the exhibition will find a broad range of Killeen’s framed and unframed works, available at specially reduced prices. This is a unique opportunity for collectors, art lovers, and the public to acquire a piece of Killeen’s artistic legacy and give his works the good homes he hopes for.
A public reception will be held on Saturday, July 12, from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend and celebrate the life and work of this beloved artist.
Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or by appointment. To learn more, visit www.LymeArtAssociation.org. To explore more about Earl Grenville Killeen’s work, visit earlgrenvillekilleenart.com.
About the Lyme Art Association
Founded in 1914 by the American Impressionists, the Lyme Art Association continues the tradition of exhibiting and selling representational artwork, as well as offering art instruction, lectures, and other community programs. It is located at 90 Lyme Street in Old Lyme, CT, in an iconic 1921 building designed by renowned architect Charles Adams Platt and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Admission is free. Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm. For more information, call (860) 434-7802 or visit www.lymeartassociation.org.
Earl Grenville Killeen Solo Show: An Artist for Today, Tomorrow, and Always
Storytime at the Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Embark on a magical journey with your little ones as Miss Phyllis brings stories to life at the Shore Line Trolley Museum! Join us every Tuesday in July & August for a delightful Storytime at 10:30 am and 11:30 am.
What’s in store for your little adventurer?
Story Time: Dive into the enchanting world of storytelling with Miss Phyllis, where imagination knows no bounds!
Trolley Ride: All aboard for a scenic trolley ride after the stories – a journey filled with wonder and excitement!
Drink & Snack: Quench those little thirsts and satisfy those tiny tummies with included refreshments.
Take-Home Treasure: Each child receives a copy of the book that sparks their imagination during Storytime!
Ticket Information: $10 per child – Admission covers the full Storytime experience.
Tuesdays in July & August – Mark your calendars for the ultimate summer adventure!
Additional Notes: Weekly Story Updates: Discover new tales each week! Check our website regularly to catch them all.
Prompt Start: Storytimes start promptly at 10:30 am and 11:30 am, so don’t be late!
Reserve Your Spot: Call now or visit our website to make reservations. Limited spots available, and reservations are strongly recommended.
Don’t miss out on this unique blend of stories, laughter, and trolley adventures! Create cherished memories with Storytime at the Shore Line Trolley Museum. See you there!
Storytime Tuesdays
Sensory-Friendly Tuesdays at the Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Does your child dream of a trolley ride, but crowds, lines, or loud noises pose a challenge? We’ve got the perfect solution! Introducing our special Sensory-Friendly Tuesday Afternoons in July and August.
What to Expect:
- Reduced Crowds: Limited attendance for an intimate experience.
- Reserved Tickets: Secure your spot through our website.
- Quiet Environment: From the Visitor Center to the Trolley ride itself.
- Calm and Relaxing: Providing a low-stress atmosphere.
Event Details:
- Every Tuesday afternoon in July and August.
- Trolley rides at 1:00 PM and 2:00 PM.
Prepare Ahead: Visit our website for a narrative walk-through, allowing your family to preview and prepare for the entire experience. We want to ensure that every moment is enjoyable and stress-free for your loved ones.
Reserve Your Spot: Tickets are limited, so don’t miss out! Visit our website to secure your place on the sensory-friendly trolley adventure.
Join us for an unforgettable journey where everyone can experience the joy of a trolley ride in a supportive and understanding environment. Shore Line Trolley Museum – Making Memories, Creating Smiles!
Sensory Friendly Tuesday Afternoons
Join us for the opening our new exhibit celebrating the life and work of distinguished artist Howard Fussiner (1923–2006). Throughout his career, Fussiner was featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across New York, New Haven, and New England, including a major thirty-year retrospective at the Munson Gallery in 1990.
His paintings and prints are held in prestigious collections such as the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Slater Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Curated by Judy Birke this exhibition and sale will run through August 31. The venue is accessible 24/7 with a lobby concierge onsite.
Vibrant Vision of Painter Howard Fussiner Exhibit
Explore the world of art and nature through a combination of fun art projects and seed planting activities.
Young students will create colorful artwork while learning about different plants and how to care for them. Each child will have the opportunity to plant their own seeds and watch their creations grow, making this a unique experience where imagination and nature come together! Projects will include painting, drawing, collage, and sculpture.
Tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for materials provided by CAW.
Art and Garden Inspirations
The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is pleased to present the annual Summer Juried Exhibition June 26 through July 30. “The event will be the highlight of our exhibition season as we celebrate visual arts and the vast talents of our member artists,” said CAS President Robin Hammeal-Urban. “We are honored to have renowned artist Anda Styler serve as our juror to select works and choose award recipients,” she added.
Join us for the opening reception on Sunday, June 29, from 2pm to 4pm and be a part of the visual celebration. The event is free, open to the public, and includes refreshments, live music, and inspiring art. The exhibition includes works in a wide range of artistic styles and mediums.
CAS was established in 1949 by a small group of professional artists dedicated to the growth of the arts in the region. “We’ve grown to become a vibrant influence in the arts community with members from across Connecticut and throughout New England,” Hammeal-Urban said. CAS sponsors exhibitions, critique events, and educational programs. Artists work in all fine-art media including painting and sculpture and new members are welcome.
The exhibit will be on view in the Andrews Memorial Town Hall at 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT from June 26 through July 30. The show is open for viewing during regular town hall hours Monday through Friday. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.
Monday through Wednesday, 9am to 4pm
Thursday, 9am to 7pm
Friday, 9am to 12pm
Closed July 4
Summer Juried Exhibition
Explore the delicious intersection of food and art.
Students will delve into the works of artists like Peter Anton, Claes Oldenburg, and Wayne Thiebaud, who transform culinary themes into captivating masterpieces. We’ll use their artwork for inspiration to make two and three dimensional artwork with a variety of materials including clay, cardboard, papier-mâché, fabric, paint, and paper.
Weather permitting, there will be a one-day field trip to the Yale University Art Gallery to view examples of food in art.
Join us for a feast of creativity and imagination!
The tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for basic materials provided by CAW.
Can I Eat That
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
Young artists, ages 5 – 18, created art inspired by water for LAA’s annual young artists’ show; this year’s theme is WET: A World of Water. The award ceremony is June 21 at 11am during LAA’s Family Day event.
June 21: From 10am – 1pm on Saturday, June 21, come to LAA for Family Day and enjoy fun & creative art and outdoor activities for kids and families.
Young Artists' Show and Family Day
Expanding Visions celebrates the variety of its members’ styles with artwork that includes everything from hyperrealism to abstract. LAA is proud to announce the return of the Hudson Valley Art Association to our galleries for their 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition. Opening Reception: June 14 from 5 – 7pm.
Expanding Visions and Hudson Valley Art Association's 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition
The Lyme Art Association is honored to present Earl Grenville Killeen Solo Show: An Artist for Today, Tomorrow, and Always, on view from July 1 through July 17, 2025. This special exhibition celebrates the artistic vision and lifelong contributions of Elected Artist Earl Grenville Killeen.
A master of color, mood, and memory, Killeen’s work has long captivated collectors with its sensitivity and imagination. In a remarkable act of generosity, the artist has donated the majority of his personal collection to the Lyme Art Association. Proceeds from this exhibition will support the Association’s educational programs and special projects—ensuring that art continues to flourish in the community he loves.
Jeff Cooley, owner of The Cooley Gallery in Old Lyme and long-time friend of Earl Killeen, notes, “A fine work of art combines high craft with deep soul on the part of the artist. I have had the honor of knowing and working with Earl Killeen for twenty years and I have consistently seen him using his intellect and deeply introspective view of the world around him, along with highly practiced craft, to create fascinating images.
Visitors to the exhibition will find a broad range of Killeen’s framed and unframed works, available at specially reduced prices. This is a unique opportunity for collectors, art lovers, and the public to acquire a piece of Killeen’s artistic legacy and give his works the good homes he hopes for.
A public reception will be held on Saturday, July 12, from 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. All are welcome to attend and celebrate the life and work of this beloved artist.
Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., or by appointment. To learn more, visit www.LymeArtAssociation.org. To explore more about Earl Grenville Killeen’s work, visit earlgrenvillekilleenart.com.
About the Lyme Art Association
Founded in 1914 by the American Impressionists, the Lyme Art Association continues the tradition of exhibiting and selling representational artwork, as well as offering art instruction, lectures, and other community programs. It is located at 90 Lyme Street in Old Lyme, CT, in an iconic 1921 building designed by renowned architect Charles Adams Platt and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Admission is free. Hours: Tuesday-Sunday, 10am-5pm. For more information, call (860) 434-7802 or visit www.lymeartassociation.org.
Earl Grenville Killeen Solo Show: An Artist for Today, Tomorrow, and Always
Explore the Charm of Yesteryear at Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Spend an hour, spend the day – embark on a nostalgic journey with the Shore Line Trolley Museum! Open for visitors, our museum offers enchanting trolley rides and captivating tours that transport you back in time. Purchase your tickets online or at the door and enjoy unlimited access throughout the day!
Ticket Prices:
- $13 for Adults
- $12 for Folks 62+
- $10 for Children
- Kids under 2 ride FREE!
Please note that special events may have different pricing.
Operating Hours: 11 AM – 3 PM, Wed-Sun with trolley cars departing every hour. Our volunteer trolley operators will guide you through the oldest suburban street railway in the U.S.A. – a National Historic District that opened on July 31, 1900, connecting New Haven with the Connecticut shore line.
Authentic Trolley Experience: Step into history as you ride on an authentic antique trolley car. Whether it’s the yellow Connecticut Company trolley capturing old New Haven, the 1923 New Orleans Public Transit trolley, or the semi-open 1904 Brooklyn Rapid Transit trolley, your journey promises a unique experience. We regularly operate trolley cars from New Orleans and Johnstown PA, providing diverse rides depending on weather conditions.
Witness Restoration in Action: Marvel at meticulously volunteer-restored display cars and catch a glimpse of our dedicated volunteers working on overhead wires, signals, or tracks. If you’re passionate about preservation, inquire about volunteering opportunities with your tour guide or ticket agent.
Membership Benefits: Consider becoming a member for exclusive advantages if you plan to visit multiple times a year. Ask about our annual membership subscriptions to enhance your museum experience.
Take Home a Piece of History: Don’t forget to stop by our museum store before you leave! Explore a variety of mementos to commemorate your visit.
Join us for an unforgettable day filled with history, charm, and the joy of trolley rides at Shore Line Trolley Museum. Purchase your tickets now and let the past come alive!
Museum Tours & Trolley Rides
Hammer, saw, fold, stamp, twist, shape, and heat metal to make sculpture and jewelry. Students will learn techniques using copper and brass sheet metal along with wire to create 2-D and 3-D objects and forms. Have fun exploring basic hand tools such as mallets, cutters, files, pliers, and torches (one-on-one with instructor).
Fun with Metal is a unique opportunity for young artists to try a new discipline. Join us!
Tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for materials provided by CAW.
Fun With Metal
Join us for the opening our new exhibit celebrating the life and work of distinguished artist Howard Fussiner (1923–2006). Throughout his career, Fussiner was featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions across New York, New Haven, and New England, including a major thirty-year retrospective at the Munson Gallery in 1990.
His paintings and prints are held in prestigious collections such as the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Slater Museum, the Yale University Art Gallery, the New Britain Museum of American Art, and the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum.
Curated by Judy Birke this exhibition and sale will run through August 31. The venue is accessible 24/7 with a lobby concierge onsite.
Vibrant Vision of Painter Howard Fussiner Exhibit
Join us at Old Heidelberg Bar inside Graduate by Hilton New Haven every Wednesday at 7:30 PM for Big Boy Trivia! Get your game faces on and be ready to compete!
Old Heidelberg Trivia Night
The Clinton Art Society (CAS) is pleased to present the annual Summer Juried Exhibition June 26 through July 30. “The event will be the highlight of our exhibition season as we celebrate visual arts and the vast talents of our member artists,” said CAS President Robin Hammeal-Urban. “We are honored to have renowned artist Anda Styler serve as our juror to select works and choose award recipients,” she added.
Join us for the opening reception on Sunday, June 29, from 2pm to 4pm and be a part of the visual celebration. The event is free, open to the public, and includes refreshments, live music, and inspiring art. The exhibition includes works in a wide range of artistic styles and mediums.
CAS was established in 1949 by a small group of professional artists dedicated to the growth of the arts in the region. “We’ve grown to become a vibrant influence in the arts community with members from across Connecticut and throughout New England,” Hammeal-Urban said. CAS sponsors exhibitions, critique events, and educational programs. Artists work in all fine-art media including painting and sculpture and new members are welcome.
The exhibit will be on view in the Andrews Memorial Town Hall at 54 E. Main Street in Clinton, CT from June 26 through July 30. The show is open for viewing during regular town hall hours Monday through Friday. For more information, contact CAS at casclinton@gmail.com or visit clintonartsocietyct.org.
Monday through Wednesday, 9am to 4pm
Thursday, 9am to 7pm
Friday, 9am to 12pm
Closed July 4
Summer Juried Exhibition
A two person exhibition of work by artists Day Moore and Kelly Clark.
Salt Water Dialogue
Expanding Visions celebrates the variety of its members’ styles with artwork that includes everything from hyperrealism to abstract. LAA is proud to announce the return of the Hudson Valley Art Association to our galleries for their 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition. Opening Reception: June 14 from 5 – 7pm.
Expanding Visions and Hudson Valley Art Association's 92nd Annual Juried Exhibition
Young artists, ages 5 – 18, created art inspired by water for LAA’s annual young artists’ show; this year’s theme is WET: A World of Water. The award ceremony is June 21 at 11am during LAA’s Family Day event.
June 21: From 10am – 1pm on Saturday, June 21, come to LAA for Family Day and enjoy fun & creative art and outdoor activities for kids and families.
Young Artists' Show and Family Day
March 22 – September 7, 2025 | Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm with free parking and admission EXCEPT Friday, April 18 (Good Friday); Saturday, April 19 (Holy Saturday); Sunday, April 20 (Easter); Saturday, June 7; and Friday, July 4 (Independence Day).
Separated by 2,781 miles and on two different continents, Iraqi and Nigerian Christians share similar stories of persecution. From 2014-2018, portions of Northern Iraq were under the control of the militant group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), and many religious minorities, including Christians, experienced persecution and violence as a result. In the northern and central portions of Nigeria, violence towards Christians and other minority groups has also increased in recent years at the hands of Boko Haram and other groups.
The Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is honored to share the stories of those displaced in Iraq and Nigeria through Among the Persecuted and Displaced — a collection of photographs taken by Stephen Rasche. The Knights of Columbus has sponsored some of Rasche’s work in both countries, bringing to light the atrocities inflicted on those persecuted for their faith.
Learn more: https://www.michaelmcgivneycenter.org/exhibits/among-the-persecuted-and-displaced/