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Ditch the screen and head to the museum: here are five events along the CT Art Trail
TinaMarie Craven
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Learn how to care for farm animals at Farmer for the Evening on April 29 at the Stamford Museum & Nature Center.Stamford Museum & Nature Center / Contributed photo /Show MoreShow Less
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The European art galleries in the Morgan building at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford.Wadsworth Atheneum /Show MoreShow Less
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Brushes for applying ink in the Helen Frankenthaler Printmaking Cottage at The Center for Contemporary Printmaking.Alex von Kleydorff / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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One of the biggest and most transformational moments in the Florence Griswold Museum’s history happened 20 years ago, when it received the gift of 190 works by Connecticut artists from the Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company.
The Florence Griswold Museum was established to highlight the work and history of the Lyme Art Colony. That art colony, of course, was centered at the turn of the 20th century at the Old Lyme boarding house that was run by Florence Griswold and that is now part of the museum.
The Lyme Art Colony members were mostly male and mostly white, and their focus in their painting tended to be landscapes, notes Jenny Parsons, the museum’s associate curator.
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Law360 (December 17, 2020, 10:09 PM EST) A U.S. district judge has backed a ruling that McGuireWoods LLP cannot represent defendants in a trade secrets dispute with an Indiana insurance company, pointing to the fact that the firm currently serves as outside counsel for the carrier.
U.S. Southern District of Indiana Judge Sarah Evans Barker on Wednesday adopted a magistrate judge s recommendation that McGuireWoods couldn t represent former employees of Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Co., which is suing them for allegedly sharing trade secrets with their current employer. The Magistrate Judge s conclusion that McGuireWoods cannot litigate against its own client, which it plainly seeks to do, clearly.