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The Trump administration has cut millions of dollars in federal funding to arts, museums and other cultural institutions in Connecticut, according to state officials.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to author and former New York Times Paris bureau chief Elaine Sciolino about the new book, How to Fall in Love with the Louvre.
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A new study out this week from the museum think tank Remuseum suggests free admission attracts more visitors without increasing costs.
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The Kunsthaus Zurich museum will remove works by artists including Van Gogh, Monet and Gauguin from public view on June 20 as it investigates their provenance.
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Louvre Director Laurence des Cars said her institution is looking at upgrading both the visitor experience surrounding the iconic painting as well as the museum overall.
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The Fairfield Museum of Connecticut honored Martin Luther King Jr. with local artist and author Lizzy Rockwell, using her craft of quilting to inspire friendship and positive community action.
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The Babylon Village Museum will reopen their doors after being closed for two years due to renovation and an artifact cataloging project during the pandemic.
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The Treworgy Planetarium at Mystic Seaport Museum has been selected by NASA as one of their new community anchors in the country.