
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
In this class, we’ll create a cartoon avatar of ourselves and tell personal stories through bite-sized 4-panel comics, exploring everything from childhood memories to life with our families, past and present. Each week, we will focus on a new prompt, while studying how cartoonist-memoirists use pacing, tone and lettering to enhance their narratives. By the end, you’ll have a collection of short, powerful stories and the skills to continue developing your own graphic memoir at your own pace. Instructor: Megan Jeffrey (6 weeks)
Graphic Memoir at Artsplace
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
Students learn valuable sewing skills with lots of choices for sewing by hand and on the machine. Use felt to sew by hand with embroidery stitches to make colorful animals and fun shapes decorated with buttons. Learn how a machine works and then create projects like small pillows, bags, stuffed animals and more. Instructor: Christine Jewell (5 weeks) No Class: 1/28, 2/4
Homeschool Sewing at Artsplace
Overcome the mysteries of the sewing machine and discover how fun and easy it can be! Learn the basics of machine sewing including threading, operating and troubleshooting. Practice using the machine and then move on to simple projects for yourself or for gift-giving. Students will learn a variety of skills including piecing, applique and quilting. Projects will include a 4-patch pin cushion, Boho bags, zippered pouch, or pillow covers. Previous students are welcome to attend and work on their own projects. Instructor: Christine Jewell (5 weeks) No Class: 1/28, 2/4
Let's Get Sewing at Artsplace
A humanities initiative exploring time, history, and transformation in Waterbury. Through storytelling, performance, and discussion, participants examine community identity, celebrate cultural folktales, and present original scenes.
Neighborhoods after-school
Yes, kids can safely sew on a machine! Learn all about how a machine works and then get sewing with simple projects like a pin cushion and small bags. We’ll also learn hand stitching utilizing embroidery thread and felt to create cute animals like a teddy bear, dogs and cats. Embellish with fun buttons, sequins, bling and fancy stitches. Choice of projects will include small pillows, bags, stuffed animals and more. Previous students are welcome to attend and to continue with more advanced sewing projects. Instructor: Christine Jewell (5 weeks) No Class: 1/28, 2/4
Sew Easy at Artsplace
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
Pot Luck supper to welcome new women members over the age of 16 to the choral club. Returning members provide a pot luck holiday celebration for all. Regular rehearsals start Jan 15, 2026 in the Thomaston High School Music Room, walk ins are also welcome then. Spring Concert will be in May.
Thomaston Ladies Choral Club Spring Season Kick Off
The students of CT State Naugatuck Valley will be bringing the magic of Broadway with them as they share songs and scenes from various beloved musicals. Under the direction of Professor Gil Harel experience this classic cabaret performance, their dynamic and well-rehearsed acts have been a hit with audiences of all listening backgrounds.
Thursday, January 8 7:00pm-8:30pm
Non-Member: $15
Member: $20
Support provided by: George and Grace Long Foundation; Linford and Mildred White Charitable Fund
Naugatuck Valley Community College Cabaret Performance
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
This class for beginners and intermediates is an opportunity to learn about drawing, observation and seeing the subject in both traditional and new ways. Different drawing concepts will be introduced and explored each week, including lines, scale, shading, texture and composition. There will be plenty of guidance for each student from the instructor. Bring several reference photos, prints or images of landscapes to work from or choose from our selection. Instructor: Mike Berlinski (6 weeks)
Landscape Drawing at Artsplace
Students explore characters and themes through Hispanic Folktales. Students are able to delve deeper into topics introduced in our El Barrio! Workshop.
Acting Intensives-scenes from El Barrio
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
New students will learn blending and layering techniques required to create works of art suitable for framing. Returning students will continue to work on their own projects with help and guidance from the instructor. New techniques may be learned to enhance their skills and provide the ability to tackle more complex compositions. All students will use Artist quality Prismacolor wax based colored pencils and artist quality Stonehenge paper. Instructor: Norma Curtis (6 weeks) No Class: 2/14
Colored Pencil at Artsplace
Students explore territory between dreams and reality as the production proceeds through the Athenian court, the lawlessness of the forest, and the disconcerting randomness of the dream state.
Acting Intensives-A Midsummer Night's Dream
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
A humanities initiative exploring time, history, and transformation in Waterbury. Through storytelling, performance, and discussion, participants examine community identity, celebrate cultural folktales, and present original scenes.
Neighborhoods after-school
This class is perfect for kids who love to draw, doodle and explore their imaginations. With guided projects and plenty of room for personal expression, young artists will build confidence and have a blast bringing their ideas to life. Instructor: Megan Jeffery (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, 2/16
Drawing Fun at Artsplace
Each week students will explore a new medium through various open-ended, process-based projects. With a focus on creativity over perfection, students will explore textures, colors and techniques while building confidence, improving fine motor skills and gaining an appreciation for the creative process. Instructor: Kelley Cooney (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, 2/16
Art Explorers at Artsplace
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
In this fun, follow-along class, kids will learn to draw their favorite cartoon characters step-by-step. Then, they’ll use their new skills to imagine and create their very own original cartoon characters. It’s a great way to build confidence, creativity and cartooning know-how. Instructor: Megan Jeffery (5 weeks)
Cartoon your Favorite Characters at Artsplace
In this creative class, kids will explore age-appropriate graphic novels and learn what makes them so fun to read – and to create! We’ll write our own stories, then bring them to life with colorful covers, splash pages and comic-style artwork. Instructor: Megan Jeffery (5 days)
The Graphic Novel at Artsplace
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
A humanities initiative exploring time, history, and transformation in Waterbury. Through storytelling, performance, and discussion, participants examine community identity, celebrate cultural folktales, and present original scenes.
Neighborhoods after-school
Each week students will explore a new medium through various open-ended, process-based projects. With a focus on creativity over perfection, students will explore textures, colors and techniques while building confidence, improving fine motor skills and gaining an appreciation for the creative process. Instructor: Kelley Cooney (5 weeks) No Class: 1/19, 2/16
Art Explorers at Artsplace
Hosted by Woodbury Poet Laureate Katie Baker.
January's theme is TRANSFORMATION
All are welcome!
Poetry Open Mic Night
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
In this creative class, kids will explore age-appropriate graphic novels and learn what makes them so fun to read – and to create! We’ll write our own stories, then bring them to life with colorful covers, splash pages and comic-style artwork. Instructor: Megan Jeffery (5 days)
The Graphic Novel at Artsplace
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
Alongside her husband, jazz pianist Matt DeChamplain, Atla co-leads a band that reimagines the Great American Songbook and presents original compositions. Atla DeChamplain is a jazz vocalist, lyricist, and educator known for her compelling sound and sincere interpretations of jazz standards. A Connecticut native, she studied at the Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz at the Hartt School of Music and earned her Master’s degree from the University of Toledo, where she was mentored by the legendary vocalist Jon Hendricks. Specializing in vocalese—the art of setting lyrics to instrumental jazz solos—Atla is recognized for her original lyrics, expressive phrasing, vocal control, and authenticity on stage.
Pianist Matt DeChamplain grew up in Wethersfield, Connecticut. During high school Matt attended the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts studying under Jimmy Greene and Dave Santoro. He obtained his bachelors degree from the Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz at the Hartt School in 2010 and graduated with his masters from the University of Toledo in Ohio in 2012.
Together, they have appeared at renowned venues and festivals across the country, including Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola and the Louis Armstrong House Museum (NYC), the Bop Stop (Cleveland), the Provincetown Jazz Festival (Cape Cod), Steinway Gallery (Detroit), the Monterey Jazz Festival (CA), the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz (CT), and the American Stage Theatre Company (FL), among others.
Jazz: Matt & Atla DeChamplain
Alongside her husband, jazz pianist Matt DeChamplain, Atla co-leads a band that reimagines the Great American Songbook and presents original compositions. Atla DeChamplain is a jazz vocalist, lyricist, and educator known for her compelling sound and sincere interpretations of jazz standards. A Connecticut native, she studied at the Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz at the Hartt School of Music and earned her Master’s degree from the University of Toledo, where she was mentored by the legendary vocalist Jon Hendricks. Specializing in vocalese—the art of setting lyrics to instrumental jazz solos—Atla is recognized for her original lyrics, expressive phrasing, vocal control, and authenticity on stage.
Pianist Matt DeChamplain grew up in Wethersfield, Connecticut. During high school Matt attended the Greater Hartford Academy of the Arts studying under Jimmy Greene and Dave Santoro. He obtained his bachelors degree from the Jackie McLean Institute of Jazz at the Hartt School in 2010 and graduated with his masters from the University of Toledo in Ohio in 2012.
Together, they have appeared at renowned venues and festivals across the country, including Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola and the Louis Armstrong House Museum (NYC), the Bop Stop (Cleveland), the Provincetown Jazz Festival (Cape Cod), Steinway Gallery (Detroit), the Monterey Jazz Festival (CA), the Greater Hartford Festival of Jazz (CT), and the American Stage Theatre Company (FL), among others.
Jazz: Matt & Atla DeChamplain
Students explore characters and themes through Hispanic Folktales. Students are able to delve deeper into topics introduced in our El Barrio! Workshop.
Acting Intensives-scenes from El Barrio
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
Dive into visualizing your ideas with this collage workshop. We’ll use magazines, found images, textures, and various materials to create a dynamic mood board—a tool for clarifying goals, exploring aesthetics, or planning a new creative project. You’ll leave with a personalized piece of art that serves as a source of inspiration and focus.
Non-Member: $25
Member: $20
Sponsored by George and Grace Long Foundation; Linford and Mildred White Charitable Fund
Adult Art Workshop: Find Your Vibe: A Creative Exploration of Self
In this playful art class, children will explore a variety of art materials while expressing their creativity. Each week a storybook will spark inspiration and guide their art-making. Young artists will enjoy discovering new ways to create art while building confidence and a love for art! Instructor: Kelley Cooney (5 weeks) No Class: 2/14
Young Artists at Artsplace
Students explore territory between dreams and reality as the production proceeds through the Athenian court, the lawlessness of the forest, and the disconcerting randomness of the dream state.
Acting Intensives-A Midsummer Night's Dream
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
Discover a wide range of artistic styles and materials while exploring the exciting Mixmaster exhibition! After finding inspiration in your favorite artwork, you will use paints and imaginative techniques to decorate a unique, personalized photo frame to take home. Get ready to mix colors, explore patterns, and create!
Non-Members – $10
Adults: $5
Kids Adventure Passholders : $0
Waterbury Students – $0
Support provided by American Savings Foundation and Post University.
Kids Art Workshop: Kids Curate!
Explore your personal aesthetic and define your style using the power of collage art. We’ll use magazines, fabric scraps, and more to construct a mood board that captures your current “vibe” or visualizes a future goal. This is a chill, hands-on session perfect for translating complex feelings and ideas into art!
Non-Members – $15
Members – $10
Adventure Passholders – $0
Waterbury Students – $0
Support provided by American Savings Foundation and Post University.
Intermediate Youth Art Workshop: My Vibe: Mood Boards
Join author Garth Hallett for a talk about his book, Everything Is Useful: Turning Obstacles into Opportunities on the Road to Enlightenment.
Major life upsets, like deep loss or pain, often force us to ask big questions about life's meaning. This suffering can push us to look inward and discover important personal truths.
The author suggests that if we can accept our situation and let go, our focus shifts. The hard part is actually living by these new truths. The book Everything is Useful suggests that the problems we face are actually opportunities to build strength, learn, grow, and become enlightened. Every difficulty is a tool for progress. Join Garth for a PowerPoint followed by a discussion.
Garth J. Hallett holds an MA in political science from the University of Connecticut. He is a CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional), who writes and works in the ever-dynamic field of information technology. Presently he is the main onsite technician at the University of Saint Joseph's cutting-edge School of Pharmacy.
Author Garth Hallett: Everything is Useful
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
A friendly competition where you vote for “ BEST Appetizer ” & “ BEST Cocktail ” in all of Thomaston!
On January 20th, 2026 from 6-9pm, we kick off “Thomaston Restaurant Week” with the inaugural “ Sip & Savor ” event whereby local eateries will come together, under one roof at the beautiful Clocktown Brewing Company and compete for “ Best Appetizer ” & “ Best Cocktail/Mocktail ” as voted by you. Reserve your spot here!
PARTICIPATING EATERIES INCLUDE:
* Black Rock Tavern
* Clocktown Brewing Company
* Crabby Al’s
* Cutie Pies Bakery & Cafe
* Epicure Pizza
* Greens N Things
* Gringo’s Bar
* Rozzi’s Restaurant
* Señor Pancho’s
* Thai in Love
Tickets are limited! You must be 21 years of age or older to attend.
Thomaston "Sip & Savor" Kickoff Event
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
A humanities initiative exploring time, history, and transformation in Waterbury. Through storytelling, performance, and discussion, participants examine community identity, celebrate cultural folktales, and present original scenes.
Neighborhoods after-school
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
Students explore characters and themes through Hispanic Folktales. Students are able to delve deeper into topics introduced in our El Barrio! Workshop.
Acting Intensives-scenes from El Barrio
Students explore territory between dreams and reality as the production proceeds through the Athenian court, the lawlessness of the forest, and the disconcerting randomness of the dream state.
Acting Intensives-A Midsummer Night's Dream
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
Susan is a passionate advocate for recognizing the inherent value and purpose within every individual, especially children. Susan is now sharing her heartfelt message through children's literature. Her book, The Whisper That Is Mine, is a testament to her belief that everyone has value even when mistakes are made, and that our worth is rooted in who we are, not just our actions. Susan is committed to empowering audiences, young and old, to embrace their inherent value and make a positive impact.
A 1992 graduate of Boston University, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, Summa Cum Laude, with distinction and was inducted into the prestigious Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society, Susan brings a strong academic foundation in understanding human potential to her work. Her deep commitment to serving others has been recognized with community accolades, including the 2018 Corporate Volunteer of the Year Award by the Hartford Business Journal and the 2017 MADD Community Service Award.
Children's Storytime: The Whisper That Is Mine
Piano Man Meets Rocket Man is an exciting live musical tour through two piano legends' greatest hits, combining the "River of Dreams" Billy Joel tribute with Russ Davis from the "Here's Elton" show. This 6-piece tribute show earns rave reviews for making the audience feel like the seventh member of the band.
Admission begins at $35 (cash)
Piano Man meets Rocket Man
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
A humanities initiative exploring time, history, and transformation in Waterbury. Through storytelling, performance, and discussion, participants examine community identity, celebrate cultural folktales, and present original scenes.
Neighborhoods after-school
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
A humanities initiative exploring time, history, and transformation in Waterbury. Through storytelling, performance, and discussion, participants examine community identity, celebrate cultural folktales, and present original scenes.
Neighborhoods after-school
The natural phenomenon of bird migration is easily observed and studied in Connecticut due to the state’s location, geography, and habitat diversity. Chris Wood will present an overview of bird migration, with particular consideration of where Connecticut fits into the big picture of bird conservation and the enjoyment of the hobby of birding. With a state list of over 450 birds, many of which are migrants through the state, Connecticut birders have the opportunity to see well over one quarter of all the bird species found in the United States. Sustaining necessary habitats for breeding birds and migrants in our highly developed state is an important goal for land conservation efforts and this presentation discusses efforts and strategies to attain that goal.
Chris Wood has been a birder and photographer for over 50 years. He has a Master’s Degree in biology and studied under famed ornithologist Dr. Noble Proctor. Chris is retired after a career as a state government executive, a land conservation and management planner with The Nature Conservancy, a municipal planner, and a private land use consultant. He is a past president of the Connecticut Ornithological Association, a founding member of the Western Connecticut Bird Club, and he served as chair of the first Connecticut Breeding Bird Atlas steering committee.
Chris now spends much of his time photographing birds and nature, traveling to the neotropics and southwest US to see and photograph as many different hummingbirds as possible, and helping maintain their yard and gardens in Woodbury Connecticut.
Bird Migration with Christopher Wood
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
Women Photographers of Connecticut exhibit at the Woodbury Public Library for the month of January.
The photography group was envisioned by Geneva Renegar as a Facebook group where women of all skill levels could find encouragement and support in developing their talents. Since the group’s inception in 2014 there have been gallery exhibitions throughout the State of Connecticut. The group has exhibited at the Southington Cultural Arts Center and, each March for Women’s History Month, they have an exhibit in Gallery 53 in Meriden, CT. There are currently 2200 members in the Facebook group. The show will be on display in the Library's Gallery Space through January 30th.
Women Photographers of Connecticut Exhibit
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
Students explore characters and themes through Hispanic Folktales. Students are able to delve deeper into topics introduced in our El Barrio! Workshop.
Acting Intensives-scenes from El Barrio
Calling all bird lovers and poetry lovers alike-
Join Poet Laureate Katie Baker to listen to poetry on our favorite feathered friends!
Local poets will be reading original and classic poems on birds in the Library Gallery.
Coffee and tea will be offered!
All are welcome, come as you are.
'For Love of Birds' Poetry Reading
Students explore territory between dreams and reality as the production proceeds through the Athenian court, the lawlessness of the forest, and the disconcerting randomness of the dream state.
Acting Intensives-A Midsummer Night's Dream
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
Prepare to be instantly drawn into the playful chemistry and comic banter of legendary composer-producer David Foster and popular singer-actress Katharine McPhee as they perform four decades of Foster’s hits.
In between songs, the husband-and-wife team banter and joke, sharing “behind the song” anecdotes and stories.
David Foster is a musical genius and one of the most successful songwriters and producers in pop history. Mostly known for his ethereal melodies from the 80s and 90s, Foster will pull fond memories from your past when he delivers decades of hits like Celine Dion’s “Because You Loved Me,” Earth Wind and Fire’s “After The Love Is Gone,” Chicago’s ”You’re the Inspiration,” Josh Groban’s “You Raised Me Up,” Michael Buble’s “Home,” Natalie Cole’s “Unforgettable,” and many, many more.
A Broadway singer and actress, McPhee’s career took off after her run on American Idol. She went on to become a successful recording artist and actress, with roles in film, television, and the stage, most notably in the TV show Smash and on Broadway and London’s West End in the hit musical, Waitress.
The music at the center of this intimate evening is a selection of Foster’s hit songs as well as songs that are popular with McPhee’s fans, including her cover of Judy Garland's "Somewhere Over the Rainbow," and "She Used to Be Mine" from Waitress. And her Celine Dion impression is hilariously spot-on!
David Foster & Katharine McPhee
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
Build your 1:1 Art Lesson to you. You can customize each lesson by the skills that you want to learn. This can be in the medium of your choosing. We offer this to children, teens and adults.
We also offer packages upon request that are tailored to your artistic and creative goals. Contact genna@artlightenct.com for more information.
1 Lesson = $75
4 Lessons = $285
6 Lessons = $430
8 Lessons = $575
Private 1:1 Art Lessons
A humanities initiative exploring time, history, and transformation in Waterbury. Through storytelling, performance, and discussion, participants examine community identity, celebrate cultural folktales, and present original scenes.
Neighborhoods after-school
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
A humanities initiative exploring time, history, and transformation in Waterbury. Through storytelling, performance, and discussion, participants examine community identity, celebrate cultural folktales, and present original scenes.
Neighborhoods after-school
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
Students explore characters and themes through Hispanic Folktales. Students are able to delve deeper into topics introduced in our El Barrio! Workshop.
Acting Intensives-scenes from El Barrio
Students explore territory between dreams and reality as the production proceeds through the Athenian court, the lawlessness of the forest, and the disconcerting randomness of the dream state.
Acting Intensives-A Midsummer Night's Dream
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
The pioneers of Freestyle Music are coming to the Palace Theater: Lisa Lisa, George Lamond, The Cover Girls, Rockell, Noel, Lisette Melendez, and David from Nice & Wild. This high-energy event brings together some of the most iconic artists who helped shape the Freestyle and pop sound of the 1980s and beyond.
Headlining the evening is the legendary Lisa Lisa, one of the greatest R&B/Pop divas to emerge from the 1980s music scene. With her groundbreaking group Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, she released five chart-topping albums that cemented their place in New York City’s thriving music culture. As the first Latin artist to achieve major nationwide success, Lisa Lisa paved the way for generations of Latin performers in the English-language market. Fans will enjoy timeless hits such as "I Wonder If I Take You Home," "All Cried Out," "Can You Feel the Beat," and "Lost in Emotion."
The show will also feature Freestyle stars: George Lamond ("Bad of the Heart"), The Cover Girls ("Show Me," "Wishing on a Star"), Rockell ("In a Dream"), Noel ("Silent Morning," "The Question"), Lisette Melendez ("Together Forever"), and David from Nice & Wild ("Diamond Girl").
Pre-Show 80s Dance Party
Kick the night off at an 80s Dance Party before the show with dj entertainment, dancing, delicious food & dessert, and a signature cocktail. All proceeds benefit the Palace Theater Annual Fund. Tickets can be purchased while buying your show tickets.
Freestyle Extravaganza: Lovers Edition
December 14, 2025 – March 26, 2026
The Mattatuck Museum is thrilled to partner with the New England Sculpture Association (NESA) for the juried exhibition NESA at the MATT: Learning from the Past. Open to members of NESA, this show encourages artists to reflect on their personal backgrounds in addition to larger histories of craft, politics, and identity. Learning from the Past situates contemporary sculpture within artistic practices ranging from ancient periods to those in recent memory. Featuring the work of artists from the New England region, New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past is a celebration of the past, present, and future of sculpture.
HOURS:
MONDAY: CLOSED
TUESDAY through SATURDAY: 11 AM to 5 PM
SUNDAY: 11 AM to 4 PM
New England Sculpture Association at the MATT: Learning from the Past
A humanities initiative exploring time, history, and transformation in Waterbury. Through storytelling, performance, and discussion, participants examine community identity, celebrate cultural folktales, and present original scenes.
