Wednesday, July 29 2009
ARTWALK at Hartford Public Library: Inaugural Exhibition
Artist Reception May 1, 6 - 8 p.m.
Chet Kempczynski
retro:works
Hartford Public Library opens ARTWALK, a new exhibition space in Downtown Hartford. The ARTWALK will draw from a diverse community of artists to showcase the creative spirit of Metro Hartford. The inaugural show features
...Age: Public Art
…Age is a dynamic public art collaboration between Greater Hartford cultural organizations. Created under the banner of the national Age in America project, the exhibition represents a conversation between generations of artists, poets, and community members and showcases the unique contributions of participating organizations working together with the theme of age and aging in our region.
Main Street walkway between Hartford Public Library and the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art
Thursday, May 14 through Friday, August 28
Opening Reception, 5:00 p.m.-6:30 p.m.
Plant Clinic Open for the Season
Plant Clinic Open for the Season
Having a plant or gardening dilemma? Bring any questions or plant samples to the UCONN Master Gardeners for help. The Plant Clinic is open Monday through Friday throughout the growing season. This is a FREE service. Call 203-322-6971 for questions, visit www.bartlettarboretum.org or email visitorservices@bartlettarboretum.org
19th Annual Silvermine School of Art Student Exhibition and Opening Reception
Opening Reception: Sunday, July 26 from 2-4 PM
GALLERY HOURS: Tuesday – Saturday: 11 am – 5 pm; Sunday: 1 – 5 pm
2009 Arts & Media Festival
Opening Reception: Friday May 15, 6-8pm & Film and Multimedia Project Screenings begin 7pm
The annual Arts and Media Festival showcases projects produced by MxCC’s Broadcast Communications, Fine Arts, Graphic Design and Multimedia students. In addition to the student film and multimedia projects screening, student works are displayed throughout the Jean Burr Smith Library, Pegasus Gallery and the Niche. This exhibition allows each instructor to share the most accomplished examples of student skill, ingenuity and creativity with our entire campus and local community.
The Jean Burr Smith Library is located on the first floor of Chapman Hall,Hours: Monday - Thursday 8:30am-8:00pm Friday 8:30am-4:30pm & Saturday 8:30am-1:30pm when classes are in session.
Pegasus Gallery, Hours: Monday & Wednesday 5pm-8pm & Saturday 9:30-1:30pm when classes are in session.
The Niche is located on the first floor of Founders Hall and open: Mondays through Thursdays 8:30am-6:00pm, Fridays & Saturdays 8:30am-4:30pm when classes are in session.
Museum & Archaeology Center: Summer of Discovery & Adventure
Jazz Around Kent presented by the Litchfield Jazz Festival; Part 2
The Litchfield Jazz Festival is proud to present Jazz Around Kent; a series of 19 FREE concerts throughout the month of July.
Part 2 of the series, Jazz Around Kent, features talented Litchfield Jazz Camp students in Kent restaurants. Wednesday July 8, 15, 22, 29 at the Fife ‘n Drum there will be live jazz by Jazz Camp students from 6:30 – 9:00 PM with no cover charge. The Fife ‘n Drum is located at 53 Main Street (Route 7) in Kent.

This is a unique opportunity to hear up-and-coming talent in an intimate setting free of charge. Performers will include talented Litchfield Jazz Camp students. The performers will vary each week. The “Jazz Around Kent” series leads seamlessly into the Litchfield Jazz Festival on July 31, August 1 and 2 at its new home, the beautiful campus of Kent School in Kent, CT. The Festival line-up includes Jane Monheit, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Poncho Sanchez, Wycliffe Gordon, Houston Person, Bucky Pizzarelli, Benny Green and many more. The weekend also includes crafters, artists, local and fresh cuisine and performances by Litchfield Jazz Camp students. Tickets start at $35 and children under 12 are free on the lawn. For tickets and more information call (860) 567-4162 or visit www.litchfieldjazzfest.com.
Jazz Around Kent presented by the Litchfield Jazz Festival
Litchfield Jazz Campers at the Fife ‘n Drum
www.fifendrum.com
Wednesday July 8, 6:30 – 9:00 PM
Wednesday July 15, 6:30 – 9:00 PM
Wednesday July 22, 6:30 – 9:00 PM
Wednesday July 29, 6:30 – 9:00 PM
For details visit our calendar page.
Farmers' Market
Begins Wednesday, June 24, and operate every Wednesday from 10:00am-2:00pm ending on September 9th. Our market will be held on the Great Lawn area and features local, grown products from CT. Have lunch at the
Trinity College Summer Music Series
Trinity College will host the 60th Annual Plumb Memorial Carillion Concerts and the 35th Annual Chamber Music Series as part of the 2009 Summer Music Series. The music series, held annually at the College, features performances every Wednesday during the summer, over a nine-week period. The performances are free and open to the public and will be held rain or shine. Attendees are encouraged to bring a picnic. For a complete schedule, please visit: www.trincoll.edu.
Summer Museum Hours
The Stevens-Frisbie House in Cromwell Connecticut is open each Sunday afternoon for visitors. The House is a museum of Cromwell history and features exhibits about the Frisbie and Ranney families. Admission is Free.
Summer Band Concert
The Simsbury Community Band presents a summer "concert in the park" Wednesday, July 29, 7:00 p.m. at the Simsbury Meadows Performance Center, Iron Horse Blvd., Simsbury. Admission is free. Bring a lawn chair or blanket. Concert will feature a "children's march" when kids from the audience march through the crowd, each carrying an American flag. The 60-piece symphonic band plays marches, show tunes and other toe-tapping music. Concert is played under cover -- rain or shine.
Full Day Summer Enrichment: “Around the World in Twenty Days”
"A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Time Will Tell: Ethics and Choices in Conservation
This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to explore the process of fine arts conservation, uncovering the relationship between curators and conservators and the objects entrusted to their care. Each of the works in the exhibition, which includes Asian ceramics, African ritual objects, ancient statues and mosaics, and American and European paintings and decorative arts from the Gallery’s collection, illustrates a different conservation dilemma. What does cleaning a painting’s surface reveal? Should fragmented objects be displayed as pieces or reassembled into a convincing pastiche? Should damaged objects be repaired for aesthetic reasons? The passage of time impacts not only the physical state of an object but also the techniques used to preserve it. Time Will Tell examines the evolving science of conservation and the questions that arise in preserving works of art while staying faithful to the artists’ intentions.
Saint Joseph College Summer Dance Program Presents A Celebration of John Lennon
WEST HARTFORD, CT – Now celebrating its seventh year at Saint Joseph College, the Arts Integration and Multiple Intelligences Program (AIMI) will present A Celebration of John Lennon in two performances on Wednesday, July 29 at 5:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. in The Bruyette Athenaeum’s Hoffman Auditorium. The audience will experience a performance that weaves together vignettes of the life of the late Beatles legend John Lennon with original choreography set to his music. Tickets will be available at the door or contact the Frances Driscoll Box Office at 860.231.5555 or online at www.sjc.edu/arts.
AIMI, a dynamic summer experience for children ages 10 - 13 years old, offers a unique dance program with Oscar and Emmy Award winner Jacques d’Amboise H’03, who serves the program as artist-in-residence, and his National Dance Institute team of professionals. AIMI is unmatched by other summer arts opportunities in combining both instruction and show preparation within a short time frame; 40 children and 20 Saint Joseph College graduate students participate in the two and a half week program. This multi-faceted performing arts endeavor is led by a team comprised of instructors from the National Dance Institute and Saint Joseph College who hold their students to the highest standards of excellence and achievement.
Camelot
July 10 - September 19
Experience “one brief shining moment" that was Camelot. Relive the enduring legend of King Arthur, Guenevere, Lancelot, and the Knights of the Round Table in an enchanting fable of chivalry, honor and brotherhood. Dazzling and spellbinding with sweeping romance and historic grandeur, this classic musical speaks to our time and for all time. The celebrated score includes the classics “If Ever I Would Leave You,” “The Simple Joys of Maidenhood,” and “Camelot.” Winner of 4 Tony Awards.
CURTAIN TIMES:
Wednesdays at 2 pm and 7:30 pm
Thursdays at *2 pm and 7:30 pm
Fridays at 8 pm
Saturdays at 3 pm and 8 pm
Sundays at 2 pm and *6:30 pm
860.873.8668
goodspeed.org
SPECIAL EVENTS & OFFERS
Girls’ Night Out: Friday, July 10, 7 pm. Come celebrate Opening Night in style! Gather the girls for glitz and glamour Broadway-style with our Ticket ‘n’ ‘Tini special Package includes one ticket to Camelot and a specialty martini – a hot deal at $44 per person.
Wine Tasting: Sunday, July 12, 5 pm. Treat yourself to a sampling of fine wines hosted by Shore Discount Liquors of Deep River with complimentary hors d’oeuvres from the Gelston House of East Haddam. Only $10 with your ticket to the 6:30 pm performance. Reserve in advance through the Box Office.
Teen Nights: July 15 & 16, 7:30 pm; July 17, 8 pm. Introduce your favorite young person to the magic of musical theatre. Each adult who buys a regular-priced ticket on the specified dates may purchase a $15 ticket for a child ages 10 to 18. Meet the cast after the July 17 performance for autographs.
First Friday Happy Hour: July 17, 7 pm. Mingle at our Friday night Happy Hour. Enjoy an introductory talk by a member of our creative staff, appetizers courtesy of La Vita Gustosa of East Haddam, and specially priced beverages. Free with your ticket to the performance.
Backstage at Goodspeed: A lively audience discussion with the cast is offered after the Thursday evening performances on Aug 6 & 20 and Sept 3.



