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Vintage Cartoon Screening

Join us for Screening at the Library with a special showing of restored Eric Carle animations based on his book Grimm’s Fairy Tales on April 18th at 3:00pm! Enjoy popcorn and time with friends as we experience Eric Carle art in a whole new way.

The current art exhibition “Playing with Art” also features the restoration of vintage 1970s film animation based on a book of Grimm’s Fairy Tales by Eric Carle. The film-to-digital transfer was made possible by a gift of the films from producer CB Wismar and through a grant from Northwest CT Community Foundation. One of the films, The Fisherman and His Wife, was an Academy Award finalist for best animated short in 1979.

David M. Hunt Library
63 Main Street
Falls Village, CT 06031

Playing with Art: Vintage 1970s Cartoon Screening

Virtual: Science of Happiness

On Thursday, April 24th at 5:30 pm the David M. Hunt Library will host a virtual event on the Science of Happiness with Professor Catherine Sanderson. Professor Catherine Sanderson will describe cutting-edge research from the field of positive psychology on the factors that do (and do not) predict happiness, and provide participants with practical (and relatively easy!) ways to increase their own psychological well-being.

Catherine Sanderson is the Poler Family Professor of Psychology at Amherst College. She received a bachelor’s degree in psychology, with a specialization in Health and Development, from Stanford University, and received both masters and doctoral degrees in psychology from Princeton University. Her research has received grant funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Health. Professor Sanderson has published over 25 journal articles and book chapters in addition to multiple textbooks for learners of all ages. In 2012, she was named one of the country’s top 300 professors by the Princeton Review.

This is a VIRTUAL event with no registration required. To join, open our event page and click the Zoom link.

63 Main Street
Falls Village, CT 06031

Virtual Event: The Science of Happiness with Professor Caroline Sanderson

Holistic Cardiac Health

On Saturday, April 26th at 11 am the David M. Hunt Library will host “Holistic Cardiac Wellness Made Easy”. Learn what you can do to easily improve and protect your heart health in this informative talk with Mary Yuter, RN, former cardiac ICU nurse, now holistic cardiac wellness mentor. Get the takeaways you can use immediately that will make impressive positive health changes over time. This presentation is for those with a family history of or diagnosed with a cardiac or diabetes condition, and is free and open to the public.

Mary Yuter, RN, worked as a cardiac ICU nurse at Bellevue Hospital in New York City for over 13 years. Mary is the founder of Heart to Soul Cardiac Wellness, LLC, a results oriented holistic cardiac wellness program.

David M. Hunt Library
63 Main Street
Falls Village, CT 06031

Holistic Cardiac Health with Mary Yuter, RN

Playing with Art Reception

A reception with refreshments will take place at the library on Saturday, April 5, 4-6PM for David M. Hunt Library’s “Playing with Art” exhibition, a group art exhibition of vibrant, colorful artworks to spark the imagination and wonder of children of all ages. Highlights of the exhibition include two eye-catching brightly colored quilts by the Hunt Library Quilters alongside new work by local artists Danielle Mailer, Ken Musselman, Erika Crofut, Robert Cronin, and many others. Children’s artwork from a tissue paper collage workshop conducted by Breetel Graves will also be part of the display.

The full list of artists in the “Playing with Art” exhibition include Katie Atkinson, Megan Berk, Elizabeth Buttler, Erika Crofut, Robert Cronin, Lena Curtis, Michael Gellatly, Eileen Gargan, The Hunt Library Quilters, Danielle Mailer, Ken Musselman, NYEP Artists, and Tilly Strauss.

“Playing with Art” also features the restoration of vintage 1970s film animation based on a book of Grimm’s Fairy Tales by Eric Carle. The film-to-digital transfer was made possible by a gift of the films from producer CB Wismar and through a grant from Northwest CT Community Foundation. One of the films, The Fisherman and His Wife, was an Academy Award finalist for best animated short in 1979. These animated cartoons will be shown on Friday, April 18 at 3PM.

“Playing with Art” will be on display from April 2 through April 25. All programming for this exhibition is free and open to the public. For more information call the library at 860-824-7424 or visit huntlibrary.org/art-wall. Hours: Tues 10-5, Weds 1-5, Thurs 10-7, Fri 1-5, Sat 10-1. David M. Hunt Library, 63 Main Street, Falls Village, CT, 06031.

David M. Hunt Library
63 Main Street
Falls Village, CT 06068

ArtWall Reception — “Playing With Art”, A Group Art Exhibition

“Playing with Art” Group Exhibit

In April, David M. Hunt Library in Falls Village (CT) will host “Playing with Art,” a group art exhibition of vibrant, colorful artworks to spark the imagination and wonder of children of all ages. Highlights of the exhibition include two eye-catching brightly colored quilts by the Hunt Library Quilters alongside new work by local artists Danielle Mailer, Ken Musselman, Erika Crofut, Robert Cronin, and many others. Children’s artwork from a tissue paper collage workshop conducted by Breetel Graves will also be part of the display. A reception with refreshments will take place at the library on Saturday, April 5, 4-6PM.

The full list of artists in the “Playing with Art” exhibition include Katie Atkinson, Megan Berk, Elizabeth Buttler, Erika Crofut, Robert Cronin, Lena Curtis, Michael Gellatly, Eileen Gargan, The Hunt Library Quilters, Danielle Mailer, Ken Musselman, NYEP Artists, and Tilly Strauss.

“Playing with Art” also features the restoration of vintage 1970s film animation based on a book of Grimm’s Fairy Tales by Eric Carle. The film-to-digital transfer was made possible by a gift of the films from producer CB Wismar and through a grant from Northwest CT Community Foundation. One of the films, The Fisherman and His Wife, was an Academy Award finalist for best animated short in 1979. These animated cartoons will be shown on Friday, April 18 at 3PM.

“Playing with Art” will be on display from April 2 through April 25. All programming for this exhibition is free and open to the public. For more information call the library at 860-824-7424 or visit huntlibrary.org/art-wall. Hours: Tues 10-5, Weds 1-5, Thurs 10-7, Fri 1-5, Sat 10-1. David M. Hunt Library, 63 Main Street, Falls Village, CT, 06031.

David M. Hunt Library
63 Main Street
Falls Village, CT 06068

Exhibition — “Playing with Art”, A Group Art Exhibition

Gallery Opening Reception

Jennifer Terzian Gallery is pleased to present a solo show of new paintings by New York based artist, Mike Picos. The opening reception will take place on Saturday, March 29 from 2-4pm.

CLOSED CIRCUIT is a suite of 9 paintings. Each painting’s surface is covered with an algorithmically generated maze with inlaid images drawn from the artist’s personal archive of digital artifacts. The solitary tree in Evergreen is a screen capture taken within a hardware emulator program running a Nintendo DS video game from the Pokémon franchise. Town and City contains a blocky, abstracted Main Street of colorful facades, sourced from an archive of ANSI graphics, 16-bit illustrations made in text editing software that were popular among users of online bulletin boards in the 90s. The suburban home with its clear blue sky and green grass setting in Single Family is clip art extracted from an outdated copy of WordPad, Microsoft’s defunct free word processing software.

The paintings in this series begin as a set of multi-layered, infinitely scalable vector graphics. Each graphic is sent to a plotter, which cuts a stencil its exact shape and dimensions, creating a pixel-perfect analog copy. While the forms in these paintings are nameable—tree, house, truck, robot—the processes used to render them point to the histories of hard-edge geometric abstraction, from Op-Art to Neo Geo. The physical properties of acrylic paint allow for the creation of dense, tactile surfaces, whose visible strata highlight the painting as a built object, in stark contrast to its immaterial digital origins.

The maze alludes to a process of searching at multiple orders of magnitude. The algorithm that generates the maze searches the grid cell-by-cell, constructing walls and passages as it progresses. A viewer engages in a similar searching process by finding their way to or from the embedded images, through the passageways and across the painting’s surface. It can be understood as the thing itself, a puzzle to be solved with the eye, or as a schematic for something at the scale of architecture to be traversed with one’s whole body. The maze can also be seen through time, as an abstraction of a narrative arc, with the disorienting twists, turns, and false starts that come before a resolution.

Mike Picos was born in New York, NY in 1991 and grew up in Fishkill, NY. He received a BFA in Studio Art from Cornell University and an MAT in Art Education from Queens College, CUNY. After completing his MAT, Picos worked as an art teacher at a public high school in NYC. In 2019, he co-founded RAD Group, an artist reading and discussion group, with artist Dan Fig, organizing monthly meetings and critiques. He received his MFA in Painting and Printmaking from the Yale School of Art in 2024.

Jennifer Terzian Gallery
3BB South Street
Litchfield, CT 06759

Jennifer Terzian Gallery

Recycled Runway 2025

A runway celebration of creativity—where trash is transformed into fashion and wearable art

Join Us for a Night of Creativity and Sustainable Style
Experience the excitement of a live runway show in a remarkable art space. Back after sold-out shows in 2023 and 2019, AMP’s Recycled Runway brings together designers of all ages and abilities to showcase wearable art made from materials that would otherwise be discarded. This year, the runway spotlight will be on designers’ sheer creativity—and how sustainability can inspire extraordinary artistic breakthroughs.

The Runway at the Mural: Two Art Forms, One Incredible Evening
Models will take to the runway alongside AMP’s remarkable 120-foot-long indoor Art of Work mural that celebrates the stories of workers—and the power of working together. This unique pairing highlights the art of fashion design and clothes-making while raising awareness about sustainability in the fashion industry. All event proceeds benefit the American Mural Project’s hands-on education programs for kids and teens.

Come Be Inspired!
See the art of up-and-coming designers—from students to professionals.
Enjoy a night of music, dancing, and connection with fellow art enthusiasts.
Support AMP’s creative educational programs.
Join a growing movement that values sustainability in art and fashion.

More Than a Runway—Your Special Evening Includes:
The Recycled Runway show emceed by comedic playwright Jacques Lamarre
Up-close runway seats or balcony tickets and access to all three levels of AMP’s renovated mill gallery
Deejayed dance party with light show after the runway presentation
Dessert reception with cash/credit bar
The opportunity to meet the designers and models
A chance to win eco-friendly raffle prizes while showing your support an arts nonprofit

Recycled Runway 2025 Event Details
Date: Saturday, May 10
Doors: 6pm I Runway: 7pm
Cash/credit bar
Dance Party and Dessert Reception follow the Runway show.

This event is family-friendly. Children are welcome when accompanied by an adult. (Please note the sale of alcohol and amplified music).

SPONSOR THE RUNWAY: https://www.americanmuralproject.org/runway-2025-sponsorships
All proceeds benefit the American Mural Project (AMP), a 501(c)3 nonprofit.

American Mural Project
90 Whiting Street, Winsted CT 06098
https://www.americanmuralproject.org/runway

Ask A Master Gardener

Thursday, April 17, 2025
6:00-7:30 PM

The Gunn Memorial Library invites gardening enthusiasts and curious beginners to a special Master Gardening Program Presentation and Q&A. This informative and interactive program features a 20-30 minute presentation covering the ins and outs of the Master Gardening program, including how the classes work, who they are designed for, and what participants can expect to gain from the experience.
In addition to learning about the Master Gardening program, attendees will receive helpful tips on gardening basics and garden planning. As the schedule allows, there will also be time for questions and discussion.
Guests can also ask a certified Master Gardener all their burning botanical questions. Whether you’ve been wondering why your tomatoes didn’t thrive last season, what to plant in that stubborn bare patch in your yard, or how to get started with a pollinator garden, this is the perfect space to get expert advice. Come with your queries, curiosity, and love of plants — and leave with practical knowledge, inspiration, and maybe even a new gardening project in mind!
Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting to explore the world of plants, we welcome everyone to attend!

Biography:
As the Master Gardener Coordinator for Litchfield County, Zachary Bull uses his
scientific background to guide adults in learning how to garden, build
community, manage volunteers, and get folks excited about gardening. With a long gardening history, starting with his father’s involvement in the Master Gardener program, Zachary is
particularly around issues involving food (in)security and native ecosystems. He has several
raised beds in his backyard from which he grows much of his produce, including corn, peas,
tomatoes, onions, and more. He has also planted an extensive native selection at several of the
gardens he helps to manage. Zachary enjoys the community he found as a Master
Gardener and would like to help you all find that same sense of fun and belonging in the garden.

Free
Registration is required

Gunn Memorial Library
5 Wykeham Road
Washington, CT 06793
https://www.gunnlibrary.org/calendar/ask-a-master-gardener/

Movie: Dead Poet Society

Date
Monday, April 7, 2025
1:00-3:10 PM

April is National Poetry Month, and Gunn Memorial Library is celebrating with a special tribute to the power of words and creativity. Join us as we screen the iconic and inspiring film Dead Poets Society, a timeless story that continues to spark conversation and ignite a passion for poetry.
Robin Williams stars as an English teacher who doesn’t fit into the conservative prep school where he teaches. His charisma and love of poetry inspire several boys to revive a secret society with a bohemian bent. Director Peter Weir adds layers of emotional depth in scenes of conflict between the kids and adults. There is a compelling subplot involving one father’s terrible pressure on his son- played by Robert Sean Leonard- to drop his interest in theater reaches heartbreaking proportions.) Williams is given plenty of latitude to work in his brand of improvisational humor, though it is all well-woven into his character’s style of instruction.

PG – 2H 8m

Gunn Memorial Library
5 Wykeham Rd
Washington, CT 06793
https://www.gunnlibrary.org/calendar/monday-movie-matinee-dead-poets-society/

Adult French Club

Thursday, April 10, 2025
1:00-2:00 PM

Immerse Yourself in French Culture with an Hour of French Conversation at the Gunn Memorial Library
The Gunn Memorial Library invites intermediate and fluent French speakers to join us for an hour of stimulating and immersive French Conversation.
Over the hour, participants will read articles extracted from French magazines, covering cultural topics and current events. Guided conversations will encourage lively exchanges, helping participants refine their French while deepening their appreciation for Francophone culture.
This program is a wonderful opportunity to connect with fellow Francophiles, share perspectives, and experience the richness of the French language in a welcoming environment.
Join us for a meaningful cultural and linguistic experience!

www.gunnlibrary.org or call 860-868-7586

Free

Gunn Memorial Library
5 Wykeham Road
Washington, CT 06793
https://www.gunnlibrary.org/calendar/french-conversation-series-2/

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