Mar 16 Monday
The Bruce Museum in Greenwich, CT, invites current regional high school students (grades 9-12) to submit entries for iCreate 2026, an annual, juried art exhibition.
For almost 20 years, iCreate has showcased the talents of hundreds of regional high school students. This year, selected artwork will be featured in an exhibition from June 13 to August 23, 2026, in the Susan and Bill Mahoney Gallery Lobby, and all submitted artwork will be recognized in a video presentation featured in the exhibition and the Museum’s website.
The opening celebration will recognize the selected students and award prizes to the top submissions, determined by the jury and the high school interns curating the exhibition. A People’s Choice Award will be awarded in late August, allowing the public to vote for their favorite piece.
An Exhibition of Original black and white Graphite, Charcoal, Ink & Conte Crayon DrawingsOn View May 14 - June 11 2026Opening Reception Thursday, May 14th 5:30-7:30pm
CALL TO ARTISTS
CRITERIA: Artists (18 +) are invited to submit artwork for consideration for our exhibit, “Contrast: A Drawing Exhibition”! All styles are welcome. All works must be original and have been created in the last five years. References used in the creation of the submitted work must be the artist’s own, or copyright released for use in this work.
MEDIUMS: Limited to Black and white: graphite, charcoal, ink, pencil, or conte crayon
You may submit up to three (3) pieces of art for $25.
IMPORTANT DATES:Deadline for submission: Sunday, April 26 at MidnightNotification of acceptance: Friday, May 1Drop off no later than: Friday, May 8On view: Thursday, May 14- June 11
For any questions, please email us directly at adminasst@atelierflowerfield.org
You may register online https://www.cognitoforms.com/TheAtelierAtFlowerfield/CONTRASTADrawingExhibitionor call 631-250-9009 for more information.
The Iota Tau chapter of Delta Tau Delta at Sacred Heart University will be hosting its annual campaign for the Center for Family Justice here in Bridgeport. It aligns with the chapters Internal Philanthropy, "Raising Awareness Against Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Against Women." It’s an impact event to spread awareness for the cause.
For students in grades K-5
March 16, 3:45 PM - 4:45 PM
Session II dates: March 9, 16, 23, and 30 (Mondays)
FREE, Southampton & Tuckahoe School District Residents$80 for four sessions, Out of District Resident
After-school art workshops are designed for children in grades K-5 to learn about artists, be inspired by works of art, and create their own artwork with teaching artist Wendy Gottlieb.
Please Note: This is a virtual program via Zoom. Participants will receive a link to the program via email upon completing registration.
History books often focus on the Founding Fathers, but who were the women shaping the nation’s early years? In honor of America’s 250th birthday, join Quinnipiac University professor Dr. Lisa Burns—a leading expert on U.S. First Ladies—for an exploration of the "Founding Mothers." Dr. Burns will reveal how early First Ladies used "parlor politics" and White House social customs to wield genuine political influence in the fragile new republic.
Dr. Lisa M. Burns is a Professor of Media Studies at Quinnipiac University. A prolific researcher on political branding and public memory, she is the editor of The Cambridge Companion to US First Ladies and author of First Ladies and the Fourth Estate. Her work offers a deep look into how the press and the public have shaped—and been shaped by—the women of the White House.
Free! Registration is required.
Register here: danburylibrary.events.mylibrary.digital/event?id=289186
Two singer-songwriters host two additional singer-songwriters every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at Dunville’s LittlePub. We tell our stories in song and provide an encouraging environment for songwriters to ply their craft. Hosted by Erik Moses and Bill Dempsey
Mar 17 Tuesday
In partnership with Huntington Learning Center, students in grades K-5 build and program robots, work in teams and learn STEM skills while having fun. Classes held at the YMCA in Westport. Do not have to be a YMCA member to register for these classes.