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Artist David Hartt wants to create a salon for Black artists at the Glass House in New Canaan
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Artist David Hartt aims to create a salon of Black artists at the Glass House with his exhibition “David Hartt: A Colored Garden.”Michael Biondo / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Artist David Hartt aims to create a salon of Black artists at the Glass House with his exhibition “David Hartt: A Colored Garden.”Michael Biondo / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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Charles Ethan Porter, Untitled (Still Life of Peonies in a Vase), c.1880. Oil on canvas.Courtesy of Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, New YorkShow MoreShow Less
Artist David Hartt wants to create a salon for Black artists at the Glass House in New Canaan
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In conjunction with his current show, âIlluminations,â artist Scott Prior will be on-site at the Cahoon Museum of American art on Monday, May 24. Mr. Prior will be at the museum from 11 AM to 2 PM to greet visitors and to discuss his artwork
The program is being held in conjunction with the Cape Cod Museum Trailâs Museum Mondays in May initiative and admission to the museum will be free for the day. Registration is required to meet the artist and entry will be timed at half-hour intervals to maintain social distancing. Registration is through the museumâs website or by calling 508-428-7581.