Monday, November 30 2009
Chapeau Rouge Dance Project Class Schedule
Chapeau Rouge Dance Project classes are designed for adults with some prior training or dance background whose passion for dance has not fizzled, but have been unable to find a fulfilling class with their peers. CRDP classes fill the place in your soul that cannot be found in the gym, on the treadmill or in an aerobics class. Our classes will give you a great workout as you rekindle your love of dance! Classes are every Monday and Wednesday from 6:00pm-7:30pm. Studio open at 5:30 for registration and sign-in.
Women's Work, Women's Dreams
The works in this exhibition reflect the visions of Swedish women who broke from their traditional roles of women, mothers and homemakers to explore their creativity as textile designers, weavers, painters, sculptors and glass artists. Their art resonates with dream-like images of free-flying birds evoking flight and escape from domestic confinement, year-round idyllic visions of midsummer blossoms, and spare Nordic landscapes filled with greenery, water, space, and light.
Women's Work, Women's Dreams celebrates a remarkable legacy from a country whose art and artists are little known to American viewers. The Benton Museum is grateful to Samuel and Ann Charters for sharing their extraordinary collection of Swedish Art and Art Glass and for curating this exhibit.
Gallery Hours:
Thursday & Friday: 10 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday & Sunday: 1 - 4:30 pm
The Benton will be closed:
November 23 - December 2
The Spirit of Afghanistan: Carpets of War and Hope
Three decades of wars have deeply marked the entire culture of Afghanistan, yet artistic expression, particularly through carpets, has been maintained in spite of hardships including displacement to refugee camps.
In traditional Afghan carpet-weaving, patterns tended to be geometric or floral, reflecting the Islamic rejection of anthropomorphic depictions. However, by the mid-1980s, in response to the 1979 Soviet Invasion, Afghani weavers, principally women, were creating carpets that showed Russian tanks, helicopters and guns. The subtle geometric borders often contained rows of bullets and grenades. Most recently, these "war carpets" have included references to the American conflict and even to 9/11. Although many of the carpets have Arabic or Persian woven into their designs, the Afghani who created them found a market for these rugs in the West. In part this may be presumed anti-war sentiments but also, while the rugs are generally traditional in design and relatively inexpensive, they are nonetheless a contemporary artistic expression of a century old craft.
In this exhibition of over fifty contemporary Afghan carpets showing both war and traditional designs, the rugs offer a commentary on modern Afghan history and, in their maintenance of a vibrant tradition, a measure of hope for the future.
Gallery Hours:
Thursday & Friday: 10 am-4:30 pm
Saturday & Sunday: 1-4:30 pm
The Benton will be closed:
November 23-December 2
Print Americas – Juried Competition/Exhibition
26th Print Triennial, a juried competition/exhibition featuring the finest contemporary prints by established and emerging . To present a show that is in tune with the ever increasing global nature of the contemporary art world, this year Print Americas has expanded its scope to include entries from Canada, Latin America as well as throughout the United States. This year’s juror is Jacob Lewis, Director of Pace Prints in the Chelsea section of New York City.
Disease Detectives
Solve infectious disease mysteries by examining interactive patients, analyzing lab tests and identifying culprit microbes. Running Monday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday noon to 5 p.m. through Jan. 31.

Harvest Hay Rides
Hayrides are available every WEEKEND in November as well as SCHOOL holidays. Rides begin at the W.O.L.F. Cabin and are $2.00 each.
A Home Town Holiday at Hunt Hill Farm
Hunt Hill Farm invites you to “A Home Town Holiday” at The Silo Gallery, the theme of this year’s 37th annual Christmas tree beginning Saturday November 7th, at
Joy Gaiser and her father started “Handmade by Dad and Me” in 1985 consisting mostly of Christmas ornaments, wooden jewelry, birdhouses, home decorations and historic buildings of
Diana Luscombe’s acrylic paintings continue to be inspired by scenes from nature. Her study on birds has progressed with more sensitivity to detail compared with last year's paintings which were derived primarily from memory and imagination. After a serious car accident over two years ago resulted in Diana being paralyzed, painting became an emotional release for her. She is having fun with her new endeavor and is amazed at what flows from her paintbrush! Prior to the accident, being an artist had never crossed her mind. The gift of painting, Diana says is “an emotional and spiritual place for me to heal and let go because it’s peaceful.” It also is much needed “me time” for the painter who is married with two young children, all who are extremely supportive of her efforts. “Hannah is my biggest fan! With Cole, I just have to keep his fingers out of the paint!” Donations from her “Healing Strokes” exhibit will go towards a handicap accessible van for Diana.
This holiday season, plan on spending some extra time on the farm to see all that The Henderson Cultural Center has to offer. Find your traditional Silo favorites like Marzipan Stolen and Holly Berry Wreaths under the tree. View a slice of Skitch’s life touring The Skitch Henderson Museum. Stop by The Silo Cooking School to register for a holiday cooking class including; Gingerbread House Making, Rick Rodgers’ Thanksgiving Bash, Christmas Cookie Workshops for all ages and more! A Home Town Holiday is free and open to the public. Hunt Hill Farm hours are Wed. through Sat., 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sunday’s noon to 5 p.m. For more information, please call Valerie Culbertson, Silo Gallery Director at (860) 355-0300 or visit their website www.hunthillfarmtrust.org.
ArtWalk at Hartford Public Library
Stanwyck Cromwell
Journey (2): A Renewed Consciousness
Downtown Library, 3rd Floor
November 6, 2009-January 15, 2010
Artist Reception November 6, 6:00-8:00 p.m.
“FLURRYING PHEROMONES ” AN INSTALLATION BY SUZAN SHUTAN
“SELF-PORTRAITS” PAINTINGS BY ERIKA ARNESON
Opening Reception: Pegasus Gallery Wednesday, December 2, 5:30-7:00 PM
Middletown Artist Cooperative resident, Erika Arneson is a MxCC Fine Art Alumnus and recent B.F.A. graduate from the Hartford Art School. Arneson’s paintings address the symbolic and introspective nature of self-portraiture and the expressive vehicle of color. The personal nature of this series explores the dynamics of self as an interdependence of past and present.
Middletown Artist Cooperative resident, Erika Arneson is a MxCC Fine Art Alumnus and recent B.F.A. graduate from the Hartford Art School. Arneson’s paintings address the symbolic and introspective nature of self-portraiture and the expressive vehicle of color. The personal nature of this series explores the dynamics of self as an interdependence of past and present.
Pegasus Gallery is located within the library on the first floor of Chapman Hall
Hours: Monday & Wednesday 5pm-8pm & Saturday 9:30-1:30pm when classes are in session.
East Shore Reflections
This exhibit is ONGOING through Feb. 27, 2010. Museum hours are Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday noon to 5 p.m.
The New Haven Museum announces the opening of a new exhibit, “East Shore Reflections,” a shining review of this neighborhood’s evolution from agrarian farm area, to seaside resort, to modern day family enclave and residential setting.



