Organized by a team of curators passionate about hair, this show at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Connecticut recognizes that everyone has a hair story to tell.
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Hartford Art School Celebrates Resident Artist Jonathan Herrera Soto in Solo Exhibition
Twice the Legal Minute explores the visual language of accumulation, debris, and neglect. On view at the University of Hartford in Connecticut.
Yvette Mayorga’s Bubblegum-Pink Lament of the American Dream
The Mexican-American artist’s tactile works immerse the viewer in the tension between dislocation and belonging.
Rules & Repetition: Conceptual Art at the Wadsworth Atheneum
Nearly 40 works by leading conceptual artists of the ‘60s and ‘70s are on view at the Connecticut museum alongside recent acquisitions.
NXTHVN Opens Applications for Studio and Curatorial Fellowships
Up to seven artists and two curators will participate in a paid, 10-month intensive residency in New Haven, Connecticut.
Connecticut Modern: Art, Design, and the Avant-Garde, 1930–1960
The exhibition features works by 20th-century modern artists who transformed Connecticut into a center of innovation in the arts. On view at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, CT.
Iranian Artist Minoo Emami’s Retrospective Opens at the Hartford Art School Galleries
Featuring two decades of interdisciplinary art along with new work created in response to the ongoing Women’s Rights Movement in Iran, the exhibition is on view in Hartford, Connecticut.
Portrait Photography Through the Lens of Fredrick Douglass
I Am Seen…Therefore, I Am at the Wadsworth Atheneum counters the racist images of Black Americans that were presented in mainstream media in the 19th century.
Meet UConn’s MFA Studio Art Class of 2026
This fully funded, three-year graduate program supports a broad range of art making. It culminates with a show at an NYC gallery and an on-campus thesis exhibition.
Your Guide to Art Excursions Outside NYC This Fall
Here are 19 art exhibitions to check out in Upstate New York, Long Island, Connecticut, and New Jersey.
Lois Dodd’s Life in Nature
From the mid-1960s, when Dodd first took her Masonite panels outdoors to paint, her production has been shaped by observation.
The Bruce Museum Announces Grand Reopening After $67M Expansion
The new building in Greenwich, CT, triples the space for art and science exhibitions and includes community spaces like an auditorium, café, and education wing.