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Melody Asbury Art Exhibit

Living with Animals: A View of Flanders & Beyond – Art Exhibit & Gallery Talk
A selection of art work by accomplished local wildlife painter, Melody Asbury, will be on exhibit in the Van Vleck Gallery from May 9 to June 30. Melody is admired for her intimate portrayal of animals, and following in Natalie Van Vleck’s footsteps she has painted many of Flanders’ farm animals. She will hold a talk about her art and her journey as an artist.
Opening Night Reception: Fri, May 9 | 6 PM | Van Vleck House | Complimentary
Gallery Talk: Fri, May 30 | 6:30 PM | Van Vleck House | Complimentary, but registration requested

Flanders Nature Center & Land Trust
Van Vleck House Galleries
5 Church Hill Road
Woodbury, CT

Living with Animals: A View of Flanders & Beyond – Art Exhibit

Let’s Talk Gardening

June 23rd @ 7 pm
Join us for our bi-monthly Garden discussion group.
Bring your questions, seeds, & plants to share!
Sponsored by The Harwinton Grows Seed Library

Harwinton Public Library
80 Bentley Drive
Harwinton, CT 06791

Let’s Talk Gardening

New Milford GOAT Days

New Milford GOAT Days Returns for Its 7th Year with Farm Fun, Hot Air Balloon Rides, and Community Spirit, May 16-18, 2025

New Milford, CT – May 5, 2025 – The New Milford Greatest-Of-All-Towns (GOAT) Days Festival, a cherished celebration of local farms, businesses, and community, returns for its seventh year at Young’s Field, 6 Young’s Field Road, New Milford, CT, from May 16-18, 2025. Hosted by Goatboy Soaps, this free event offers a weekend of family-friendly fun, with all proceeds donated to local charities.

Running Friday, May 16 (4:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m.), Saturday, May 17 (10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.), and Sunday, May 18 (10:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.), Young’s Field will come alive with small-town charm. Attendees can cuddle baby goats and bunnies, enjoy pony rides, soar above the festival in hot air balloon rides, and thrill to carnival rides. A carousel adds classic fun, while food trucks serve local favorites, including apple cider doughnuts from Averill Farm. Axe-throwing, demonstrations from the New Milford Police and Water Witch Hose Company #2, and local vendors like Create A Castle will delight visitors. Nonprofits will offer kid-friendly activities, showcasing community impact.

Since 2019, when Goatboy Soaps founders Rick and Lisa Agee welcomed over 1,000 visitors to their farm, GOAT Days has grown into a cornerstone event, drawing over 5,000 attendees annually. Now a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, New Milford GOAT Days Inc. has raised over $40,000 for local charities, strengthening the community.

“We’re excited to celebrate seven years of GOAT Days, bringing New Milford together for unforgettable moments,” said Michelle Agee, event coordinator. “From hot air balloon rides to baby goats, this festival is about joy and giving back.”

Admission is free, with a small donation requested at the entrance to support local charities. For the safety of animals and guests, no pets are allowed. For more information, vendor inquiries, or to volunteer, visit www.goatdays.com or contact Michelle Agee at michelle@goatboy.us or Lisa Agee at 860-350-0676. Follow New Milford GOAT Days on Facebook (@NewMilfordGOATDays) for updates.

About New Milford GOAT Days Inc.
New Milford GOAT Days Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to celebrating New Milford’s farms, businesses, and community through an annual festival. Founded by Goatboy Soaps, the event highlights local products, supports charities, and fosters family-friendly fun, with all proceeds donated to local causes.

Young’s Field
New Milford, CT 06776
https://goatdays.com

Opening Reception: Off the Grid

Jennifer Terzian Gallery is pleased to present Off the Grid, a two person exhibition featuring works by Carly Glovinski and Cory Emma Siegler. The opening reception will take place on Saturday, May 24 from 3pm-5pm. The show is on view through June 28.

Read as an expression, Off the Grid positions the work in a space of craft sensibility and domestic themes. Both Glovinski and Siegler’s work is closely tied to the idea of the grid as a generative framework- for patterning, quilt making, book layouts – a guiding process that allows for each artist to lean into or break away from. Off the Grid considers the visions of two artists who are invested in labor-intensive methods of creating while exploring the rhythms of repetitive processes. Glovinski and Siegler portray the material world through a unique vocabulary of personal observation, resourcefulness and tenderness involved with making by hand.

Carly Glovinski makes work that explores the make-do, resourceful attitudes associated with domestic craft and placemaking. Rooted in observations of her surrounding environment, and a curiosity about natural and human-made systems, her work embraces a slip in perception and employs a wide range of materials. The elements of time and place are often embedded, and the rhythms of repetitive processes, either invented or borrowed, are a guide.

She received her BFA from Boston University, is represented by Morgan Lehman Gallery in New York, and has had solo exhibitions at Mass MoCA, North Adams, MA and Colby Museum of Art, Maine. She has been awarded residencies at Kenyon College (Ohio), Surf Point (Maine) and Canterbury Shaker Village, and grants from the Berkshire Taconic Foundation, and the Blanche Colman Trust. Her work has been included in numerous group exhibitions both nationally and internationally and has been published or reviewed in publications including, Two Coats of Paint, Colossal, New American Paintings, ArtMaze Magazine, and Hyperallergic, and is held in prominent collections such as Farnsworth Art Museum, Cleveland Clinic, and Fidelity Corporation.

Operating between the worlds of art, design, & craft, Cory Emma Siegler’s practice explores the tactility, functionality, and inherent potential of textiles. With a reverence for technical skill and the physicality of handiwork, Siegler creates patchwork-pieced quilted objects out of old fabrics, clothing and linens.

Used in domestic spaces–on a bed or tabletop, or wrapped around a body– these items served a purpose both quotidian and intimate. In a continued act of intimacy, Siegler extends the life of this material by breaking it down into color, shape and texture, then reconfiguring it back together piece by piece. She uses the grid as an underlying structure to create new visual and physical patterns and connections. Fusing together principles of geometric abstraction, ornamentation, and traditions of quiltmaking, hard-edged compositions are softened by the drape of the cloth and imbued with a material history and memory. Pattern and form are unified to create harmonious constructions that have the familiarity of a quilt, while also existing as something transformed, playing upon conventional modes of perception and expectation.

Cory Emma Siegler is a visual artist based in Brooklyn, NY who makes textile works, drawings and artists’ books. Cory earned a BFA in Printmaking from Pratt Institute in 2008. Her work has been shown in exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum (Brooklyn, NY), Turley Gallery (Hudson, NY), MONO Practice Gallery (Baltimore, MD), 80WSE at NYU Gallery (New York, NY), Bard Graduate Center Gallery (New York, NY), and Printed Matter, Inc. (New York, NY). She has been an exhibitor at the NY Art Book Fair (MoMA PS1, Queens, NY), the Odds and Ends Art Book Fair (Yale Art Gallery, New Haven, CT), and the Brooklyn Art Book Fair (Brooklyn, NY) and her artists’ books are held in the permanent collections of the Watson Library at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art Library, and the Whitney Museum of American Art Library, among others. She has been an artist in residence at Vermont Studio Center (Johnson, VT), the Wassaic Project (Wassaic, NY), Textile Arts Center (Brooklyn, NY), and Eileen Fisher Making Space (Brooklyn, NY).

Jennifer Terzian Gallery
3BB South Street
Litchfield

Jennifer Terzian Gallery

Art Journaling Program

On Monday, May 12th at 3:30-5 pm students in Grades 7-12 are welcome to join us for the first program in the new teen room at the Goshen Public Library. In this free program, guests learn about the various artists and writers who have used art journals for creative expression. Students will receive their own spiral bound art journal to decorate and all art supplies and a snack will be provided.

Goshen Public Library, YA room

Summer Reading Festival

On Saturday, June 21st from 11 am – 1 pm, join us for the Summer Reading Festival at the Goshen Public Library. Charlie and the Bubble Factory will create giant bubbles for your entertainment. The Friends of the Goshen Library will be hosting a summer book sale and there will be multiple stations set up to create your own sand art, friendship bracelets and more. Enjoy popcorn and snacks on the green as we share the summer reading treasure maps. This fun and free event kicks off our summer reading program.

Goshen Public Library

David Shrigley “Good Vibes”

Craven Contemporary is excited to announce the opening of its next show David Shrigley “Good Vibes” on Saturday May 10th running through Sunday July 13th. The show comprises a curated selection of prints by the artist all sharing a ‘feel good’ factor.

Internationally renowned Shrigley (born 1968) is a British visual artist living and working in Brighton, England. His work is interspersed with witty observations and commentary that satirizes everyday life and awkward interactions. He attended the Glasgow School of Art and was nominated for the prestigious Turner Prize Award in 2013 following a major mid-career retrospective at the Hayward Gallery in London. His work is in many private collections as well as museums including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles and the National Galleries of Scotland in Edinburgh.

Shrigley’s work has previously been shown at Craven Contemporary in “Wordsmiths” in June 2020, “In Conversation With David Shrigley” in December 2021 and “The Animals” in April 2024.

CRAVEN CONTEMPORARY LLC
4 Fulling Lane
Kent, CT 06757

Conscious Leadership Workshop

Conscious Leadership Workshop
Date: Wednesday, June 4th
Time: 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Location: Heritage Hotel, Southbury, CT

Cost: $200 per person
Lunch Included!

Are you ready to lead with purpose and impact?
Join Coach Jackie, Career Coach for Leaders, for an empowering and interactive Conscious Leadership Workshop designed for leaders at all levels who want to deepen their self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and build stronger, more collaborative teams.
What you’ll gain:
Align your leadership style with your personal values
Learn strategies for building trust and collaboration within your team
Improve communication and emotional intelligence for better decision-making
Cultivate a leadership presence that inspires and empowers others
Walk away with an actionable leadership playbook
Is this workshop right for you?
• Are you feeling disconnected from your leadership purpose and looking to reignite your passion?
• Do you want to lead with more emotional intelligence and clarity?
• Are you seeking practical tools to improve your communication and relationship-building within your team?
Spaces are limited! Secure your spot today and start your leadership journey.
Register here:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/conscious-leadership-tickets-1339485038809?aff=oddtdtcreator

Heritage Hotel and Conference Center Southbury CT
522 Heritage Road Southbury, CT
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/conscious-leadership-tickets-1339485038809?aff=oddtdtcreator

Paul Hawken Book Talk & Signing

Join Paul Hawken, bestselling author and environmental visionary, for an inspiring talk reframing carbon as a force of life and connection.

Wildly celebrated author, speaker, and consultant on climatic, economic, and ecological regeneration, Paul Hawken will be our guest at AMP. For the past seven months, Paul, as AMP Advisor, has been working on our Regeneration Project with students from ten schools in Connecticut. Join us for a conversation about his latest work, Carbon.

A journey into the world of carbon, the most versatile element on the planet, by The New York Times bestselling author Paul Hawken.

About the Author
Paul Hawken starts ecological businesses, writes about nature and commerce, and consults with heads of state and CEOs on climatic, economic, and ecological regeneration. He has appeared on numerous media, including The Today Show, Talk of the Nation, Bill Maher, CBS This Morning, Charlie Rose, and others, and his work has been profiled or featured in hundreds of articles, including the Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Newsweek, Washington Post, Forbes, and Business Week. He has written nine books, including six national and NYT bestsellers: Growing a Business, The Next Economy, The Ecology of Commerce, Blessed Unrest, Drawdown, and Regeneration. He is published in 30 languages, and his books are available in over 50 countries. His latest book, Carbon, The Book of Life, was published by Viking/Penguin on March 18, 2025. Paul has served on the board of many environmental organizations, including Point Foundation (publisher of the Whole Earth Catalogs), Center for Plant Conservation, Conservation International, Trust for Public Land, Friends of the Earth, and National Audubon Society. He has received six honorary doctorates. He is the founder of Project Drawdown and Project Regeneration (regeneration.org), which is the world’s largest, most complete listing and network of solutions to the climate crisis. He lives in Mill Valley, California, at the edge of wilderness in the Cascade Creek watershed with his wife Jasmine and coyotes, foxes, bobcats, ravens, red-tail hawks, pileated woodpeckers, and flocks of nuthatches.

Free Event – Admission Ticket Is Required
Secure your spot for this evening with Paul Hawken by reserving your free admission ticket today. Seating is limited.

Want to take home a piece of the evening?
Choose the ticket option that includes a reserved copy of Paul Hawken’s Carbon: The Book of Life. Don’t miss the opportunity to hear his groundbreaking insights and leave with a signed copy of this remarkable work.

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

Frank Rosen – Wood/Art

Please join us for the Artist Reception of Frank Rosen at The Souterrain Gallery on Saturday May 24. , 3-6 pm
Frank Rosen is a nontraditional woodworker who also uses wood for painting and sculpture. His work moves in different directions: geometric to flowing, flat to textural, colorful to subdued. Surprise and humor are also media in which he dabbles.
The exhibit runs through July 20. and is open Th-Su 11-5
more info at www.souterraingallery.net

The Souterrain Gallery of The Wish House
413 Sharon Goshen Tnpk
West Cornwall CT 06796
http://www.souterraingallery.net

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