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The Connecticut Museum of History and Culture is the seventh oldest historical society in America, and this year it celebrates its 200th anniversary.
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CT State Community College Housatonic is home to nearly 7,000 works of art, including Picasso, Warhol and Sherman. And they're not just nestled in a dedicated museum space — they're all over the school.
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Connecticut cARTie was started by mother and daughter duo Tish and Clare Murray to bring the arts to kids who they say might not get to experience it otherwise.
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Sea Change, See Change is an art exhibit that brings awareness to the health of the oceans and is on display now at Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury, Connecticut. WSHU’s Sabrina Garone spoke with local artist Matt Wood, about how art can capture feelings about climate change.
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Data from a Connecticut Humanities study has revealed that a majority of residents support Connecticut's arts and culture, including museums, theater and music.
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More than 30 years after the passage of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, museums around Connecticut continue to possess Indigenous remains and burial belongings.
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“Coronet” — a Schooner built in 1885 has made its way from its home in Rhode Island to Mystic Seaport Museum in southeastern Connecticut to begin a three-year restoration to return it to its former glory.
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The Lyman Allyn Art Museum has received an early 90th birthday present for New London, Connecticut, to enjoy.
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Construction is set to begin on a long-awaited national museum that will honor the U.S. Coast Guard.
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Governor Ned Lamont’s "Connecticut Summer at the Museum" program gives kids free admission to over 130 attractions across the state.