In Cara Armstrong’s digital drawings, objects of daily life — plates on kitchen shelves, a coffee mug serving as a pencil holder, luggage packed for a trip or perhaps headed
What separates the glorious ruins of ancient Rome from a metallurgic slag heap on the banks of the Mad River?
Toxicity, you say? Carcinogens? Contamination? Blight?
Bah, said Anna Audette. These are our "modern ruins," temples of ingenuity and sepulchers of the shrewd. These rotting behemoths,
Beginning Friday, the T.W. Wood Gallery presents “Ruins — Poems and Paintings of a Vanishing America.” The exhibition’s opening coincides with the gallery’s gala celebration of Thomas Waterman Wood’s 200th
Connecticut's Florence Griswold Museum is celebrating the artistic legacy of Anna Held Audette (1938–2013) in a new exhibition opening Sept. 30 and running through Jan. 28, 2024.
This fall features a number of exhibits from contemporary artists, including two Afghan artists now living in New Milford who will exhibit their work about being uprooted from their native land at the Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury. The Yale Center for British Art in New Haven remains closed for buil