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Adult Comic Illustration

Join a museum educator for this introductory course on comic illustration. Students will learn the fundamentals of illustration, as well as how to consider storytelling in your art. Participants are encouraged to attend all 3 sessions as each class will build up the previous week. All supplies provided.

3 Part Series: March 15, 22, 29

Cost
Adult: $45
Member: $35
Teen 13-18: $40
Sponsored by Linford & Mildred White Charitable Fund

Mattatuck Museum
144 West Main Street
Waterbury, CT 06702

Parking is available behind the Museum on Park Place

Adult Comic Illustration Class

Youth Art Workshop

Intermediate Youth Art Workshop: Creating Clay Sculptures
Come enhance your art skills with us! In this art lesson, youth (ages 11- 18) can come join us in the classroom to learn sculpting basics and techniques. Using air dry clay students will be able to create vessels or figurative works without the need for a kiln. Students with previous sculpting experience are also welcome to join and use this as a place to practice. All supplies provided.

Sponsored by American Savings Foundation, United Way of Greater Waterbury, and Elisa Leavenworth Foundation.

Non-Members – $10
Members – $10
Adventure Passholders – FREE
WPS Students – FREE

Mattatuck Museum
144 West Main Street
Waterbury, CT 06702

Parking is available behind the museum on Park Place
https://www.mattmuseum.org/calendar/intermediate-youth-art-workshop-creating-clay-sculptures/

Cocktails and Convos

March 6 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Enjoy two themed cocktails created by a talented bartender from Litchfield Distillery while enjoying an evening with Dr. Aileen Wang, curator at the Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art at Kansas State University, and co-curator of the current Gordon Parks’ exhibition. Dr. Wang will discuss details on how Parks curated the photographs and the main themes he intended for people to keep in mind. Attendees will have the chance to ask questions and explore the exhibit.

Cost
$20.00 per Adult
$15.00 per Member Adult
$10.00 per Sober Adult

Pre-registration is suggested due to limited spots.
Interested in discounts, free admission, and more? Become a member today!
Support provided by Art Bridges and Litchfield Distillery.

Mattatuck Museum
144 West Main Street
Waterbury, CT 06702

Free parking is available behind the museum in the lots on Park Place
https://www.mattmuseum.org/calendar/cocktails-and-conversation-the-curation-of-gordon-parks/

Lunch and Learn

Lunch and Learn: Evolution of Gordon Parks Photography

March 5 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Join us for a delightful afternoon of good food and engaging conversations about local art and history!
Order ahead from Sweet Bella @ The MATT or bring your own lunch to enjoy. First Wednesday of Every Month | 12–1 PM

Learn about the evolution of Gordon Parks photography. Make sure to visit the exhibition before or after lunch!

COST
$10.00 per Adult
$5.00 per Member

Pre-registration is suggested due to limited spots.
Interested in discounts, free admission, and more? Become a member today!
Sponsored by Christine and Eugene Shugrue

Mattatuck Museum
144 West Main Street
Waterbury, CT 06702

Parking is available behind the museum on Park Place.
https://www.mattmuseum.org/calendar/lunch-and-learn-evolution-of-gordon-parks-photography/

The Straight Story

What better way to pay tribute to the life and legacy of David Lynch than to head to the Black Lodge–esque Colonial Theatre for a screening of the recently deceased director’s deeply moving Disney drama The Straight Story. The Sunday matinee will feature a John Deere tractor, pink cupcakes and a damn fine cup of joe – thanks to sponsor United Ag & Turf, and food-and-bev partners Pastries by Hanna and Ilse Coffee! Get tickets today at boondocksfilmsociety.org

The Colonial Theatre, 27 Railroad St., North Canaan, CT 06018
https://boondocksfilmsociety.org/next-events

Inventing MoMA

The Cornwall Library is excited to present MoMA insiders Ann Temkin and Romy Silver-Kohn in conversation about their new book, Inventing the Modern: Untold Stories of the Women Who Shaped the Museum of Modern Art.

Inventing the Modern is a collection of lively profiles of fourteen visionary women who shaped the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in its early decades. It contains engaging essays about MoMA’s three founders, influential patrons, curators, and department directors who were central to the museum’s success.

During the early years, even with the central involvement of prominent individuals such as Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, the future of MoMA was uncertain. Visitors took an elevator to rented space on the twelfth floor of an office building. Many considered the collection controversial at best. “At that time, to invent the Modern was just not the heroic enterprise that seems now to have been inevitable,” says Ann Temkin.

Silver-Kohn notes that while it’s widely known that MoMA was founded by three women, “it’s seldom discussed what brought them to that point and how revolutionary it was.” The usual story until now has emphasized the role of MoMA’s first director hired by the founders,
Alfred H. Barr Jr.

In the end, of course, the work of these women was spectacularly successful. Their decisions and implementations have had a profound influence on modern art museums everywhere. Their arduous path to these triumphs is the inspiring subject of Inventing the Modern.

Temkin is the Marie-Josée and Henry Kravis Chief Curator of Painting and Sculpture at MoMA, the first woman to lead that department. Silver-Kohn worked for many years as a researcher in painting and sculpture. Together they commissioned, contributed to, and edited the essays in Inventing the Modern.

The event is on February 22 at 5 pm. Autographed copies of Inventing the Modern will be for sale. Free registration on the library website required.

The Cornwall Library
30 Pine Street
Cornwall, CT 06753

Events

Creative Writing Course

Murder, love, horror, suspense, this class has it all

In a 2 session creative writing class (Friday, Mar 7, 2025 and Friday March 21), you will be challenged to write a story in fifty five words or less. Don’t panic, you can do it. In addition, you’ll have fun writing these short stories. Whether you’re a beginner or a budding professional, these classes will sharpen your writing skills
and set you on the path to being a great storyteller.

1:30 pm – 3:30 pm
$50.00 for 2 sessions
* Pre-registration & pre-payment required / space limited

Litchfield Community Center
421 Bantam Road
Litchfield, CT 06759
860-567-8302
https://thecommunitycenter.org/event.php?id=20676

Lecture: Photographers

Lecture: Photographers follow light, what light do you follow?
10:30 am – 11:30 am
Free, Donations Welcome
* Pre-registration encouraged.

Join Thad for a 90-minute magical discussion on The Photographic Luminism Movement, including examples of the photographic images he has created using this style. Thad will guide and instruct you on how you can photographically embrace the style, beauty, magic and dynamics of classic America art and the Luminism Movement within your creative photographs.

Photographers follow light, what light do you follow?

Litchfield Community Center
421 Bantam Road
Litchfield, CT 06759
860-567-8302
https://thecommunitycenter.org/event.php?id=20664

CT Stone Mile Markers

Live,Learn,Lunch: CT Stone Mile Markers with Mike Allen of Amazing Tales
12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Free,Donations appreciated
* Pre-registration & pre-payment required.

Stone mile markers were placed along Connecticut’s earliest dirt turnpikes starting in the 1700s. Around 600 were placed every mile along these turnpikes, of which an estimated 100-150 remain. Where were they measuring to and from? How did they measure a mile? Where can you find them (hint: you need to know where to look)? Join in for answers to these questions and much more.
It’s part of LCC’s “ Live, Learn, and Lunch” program. Lunch will be served from 12:00 noon to 12:30, with the presentation beginning at 12:30.
The talk and lunch are both free of charge and the general public is invited. Donations are gratefully accepted.
You must register in advance for lunch so an accurate headcount can be made for food ordering.

Litchfield Community Center
421 Bantam Road
Litchfield, CT 06759
860-567-8302
https://thecommunitycenter.org/event.php?id=20666

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