Join us for a Free Community Day Celebrating the Life & Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. on Monday, January 16, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. @erinstewartct#newbritain
"Burtynsky’s biography intersects with both the traditional sublime and the industrial. His photographs transcend both categories, creating their own version." https://t.co/67FiMiPt8C via @BostonGlobe@NBMAA@EdwardBurtynsky
SAVE THE DATE: 11/29 One Giving Tuesday, 3 Museums
All for one and one for art! How great is that? The link will go live on November 29, 2022. #givingtuesday2022#GivingTuesday
It’s time to explore the @NBMAA! Through Sept. 5, Connecticut children 18 & under plus 1 accompanying adult can visit participating museums for free as part of CT Summer at the Museum!
For more information, visit https://t.co/bzLw4tLcvl
#CTSummerMuseums#CTVisit
Willard Spiegelman brilliantly shares his perspective of Thomas Hart Benton's “The Arts of Life in America” with the WSJ's global audience:
https://t.co/u3XQsCfmeB
“I would say, first and foremost, that Museums aspire to be …Places that explore and preserve the artistic legacy of the past to enlighten the present, and inspire the future, bringing people together rather than dividing, welcoming rather than excluding…”
-Brett Abbott
For #BlackHistoryMonth, @NBMAA highlights the work of #A4J's Titus Kaphar. Kaphar's work examines how people of color have been marginalized throughout the history of art by centering subjects who have been traditionally left out. https://t.co/IKjOXEArPG
Lead security guard Tom Sturges gets a "Peaceful Easy Feeling" every time passes this Maxfield Parrish throughout the day. "I always come and look at this one. The first thing I see are the colors."
#FrontlineFriday#FrontlineFridays#nbmaa#maxfieldparrish
Pour that second cup of Sunday morning brew and enjoy the Shantell Martin Live Drawing from 2020. @shantell_martin#Blackhistorymonth
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