David Zinni is a longtime Southbury resident who began painting in 2018 after retiring from a career as a mechanical engineer. Always interested in painting, the opportunity to pursue the art came with his retirement. With no formal art education and a little studio training from local artists, Dave began working with acrylics and later oils. Dave’s technical background and love of nature led him to create realistic paintings with great detail. He finds his inspiration from the beauty of local landscapes, seascapes and wildlife. His works are based his own photography while hiking the local parks and land preserves. The exhibit is a collection of local landscapes and birds based on his many hikes and walks through scenic Southbury, Woodbury and Middlebury. His art has been featured in Southbury Makers Spotlight, at Southbury Library, Naugatuck’s Whitmore library and several charity auctions.
Instagram: @dajzinni_painting
“Hiking the Bury towns” Paintings by David Zinni
Munger Gallery
November 12, 2024 – February 9, 2025'At First Light: American Tonalism' showcases a critical era of late 19th and early 20th century landscape painting. Responding to the trauma of the Civil War and taking aesthetic inspiration from the French Barbizon and American Hudson River Schools, artists began to depict the landscape using loose brushstrokes and subdued colors. These techniques gave the movement its name and created hazy and dreamlike compositions that captured the qualities of light at dawn and dusk. Featuring the work of 17 artists alongside historic objects and archival material from the period, this exhibition explores how artists painting in the Tonalist style uniquely perceived and depicted the American landscape.
At First Light: American Tonalism
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
A comical feast that embraces the wackiness in every family, THE ADDAMS FAMILY is the magnificently macabre hit musical featuring everyone’s favorite creepy, kooky characters.
Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family. A man her parents have never met. And if that weren't upsetting enough, she confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams must do something he's never done before — keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday's "normal" boyfriend and his parents.
On the heels of Wednesday, the 3rd most-watched show on Netflix of all time, Big League Productions, Inc. presents THE ADDAMS FAMILY a devilishly delightful musical comedy based on the bizarre and beloved characters by legendary cartoonist Charles Addams.
The Addams Family
David Zinni is a longtime Southbury resident who began painting in 2018 after retiring from a career as a mechanical engineer. Always interested in painting, the opportunity to pursue the art came with his retirement. With no formal art education and a little studio training from local artists, Dave began working with acrylics and later oils. Dave’s technical background and love of nature led him to create realistic paintings with great detail. He finds his inspiration from the beauty of local landscapes, seascapes and wildlife. His works are based his own photography while hiking the local parks and land preserves. The exhibit is a collection of local landscapes and birds based on his many hikes and walks through scenic Southbury, Woodbury and Middlebury. His art has been featured in Southbury Makers Spotlight, at Southbury Library, Naugatuck’s Whitmore library and several charity auctions.
Instagram: @dajzinni_painting
“Hiking the Bury towns” Paintings by David Zinni
Munger Gallery
November 12, 2024 – February 9, 2025'At First Light: American Tonalism' showcases a critical era of late 19th and early 20th century landscape painting. Responding to the trauma of the Civil War and taking aesthetic inspiration from the French Barbizon and American Hudson River Schools, artists began to depict the landscape using loose brushstrokes and subdued colors. These techniques gave the movement its name and created hazy and dreamlike compositions that captured the qualities of light at dawn and dusk. Featuring the work of 17 artists alongside historic objects and archival material from the period, this exhibition explores how artists painting in the Tonalist style uniquely perceived and depicted the American landscape.
At First Light: American Tonalism
Acrylic Pour with Faith Vicinanza
Two canvases, two techniques.
Acrylic Paint Pouring is a fluid painting technique used to create art by pouring acrylic paint onto a canvas. Many methods can be used to apply the paint to the canvas, some are more simple and are better for beginners – others are a bit more technical!
$50 (10 Person Limit) - all supplies provided
Acrylic Pour workshop
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
A comical feast that embraces the wackiness in every family, THE ADDAMS FAMILY is the magnificently macabre hit musical featuring everyone’s favorite creepy, kooky characters.
Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family. A man her parents have never met. And if that weren't upsetting enough, she confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams must do something he's never done before — keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday's "normal" boyfriend and his parents.
On the heels of Wednesday, the 3rd most-watched show on Netflix of all time, Big League Productions, Inc. presents THE ADDAMS FAMILY a devilishly delightful musical comedy based on the bizarre and beloved characters by legendary cartoonist Charles Addams.
The Addams Family
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
A comical feast that embraces the wackiness in every family, THE ADDAMS FAMILY is the magnificently macabre hit musical featuring everyone’s favorite creepy, kooky characters.
Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family. A man her parents have never met. And if that weren't upsetting enough, she confides in her father and begs him not to tell her mother. Now, Gomez Addams must do something he's never done before — keep a secret from his beloved wife, Morticia. Everything will change for the whole family on the fateful night they host a dinner for Wednesday's "normal" boyfriend and his parents.
On the heels of Wednesday, the 3rd most-watched show on Netflix of all time, Big League Productions, Inc. presents THE ADDAMS FAMILY a devilishly delightful musical comedy based on the bizarre and beloved characters by legendary cartoonist Charles Addams.
The Addams Family
History Gallery
June 23, 2024 – January 19, 2025
Ted Williams: The Splendid Splinter in Waterbury explores the remarkable life and impact of Baseball Hall of Famer Ted Williams. Presented through the Frederic "Flyhawk" Koch collection of Williams' art and memorabilia, generously donated in honor of his father, the exhibition encapsulates the legendary player's career and enduring legacy.
Exhibition: Ted Williams: The Splendid Splinter in Waterbury
August 15, 2024 – August 17, 2025
Celebrating the year-long loan of three Georgia O’Keeffe paintings, this exhibition unites the Mattatuck Museum’s collection with O’Keeffe’s life and work through common themes.
These unique spotlight exhibitions celebrate the year-long loan of three Georgia O’Keeffe paintings and will unite the Mattatuck Museum’s collection with O’Keeffe’s life and work through common themes, creating a unique dialogue between her work and other celebrated artists. Each unique pairing will be curated and narrated by a different member of the Museum’s curatorial department and offer a distinctive perspective on the Mattatuck Collection in relation to the works and story of Georgia O’Keeffe.
Exhibitions: O’Keeffe In Conversation
Munger Gallery
November 12, 2024 – February 9, 2025'At First Light: American Tonalism' showcases a critical era of late 19th and early 20th century landscape painting. Responding to the trauma of the Civil War and taking aesthetic inspiration from the French Barbizon and American Hudson River Schools, artists began to depict the landscape using loose brushstrokes and subdued colors. These techniques gave the movement its name and created hazy and dreamlike compositions that captured the qualities of light at dawn and dusk. Featuring the work of 17 artists alongside historic objects and archival material from the period, this exhibition explores how artists painting in the Tonalist style uniquely perceived and depicted the American landscape.
At First Light: American Tonalism
Reflections on Gordon Parks showcases the creative responses of middle and high school students at the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Waterbury inspired by the powerful photography and storytelling of Gordon Parks. Through their own photography and writings, students reflect on the themes of identity, resilience, and belonging explored in Parks’ work. This collaborative exhibition invites the community to engage with the students’ perspectives while honoring Parks’ legacy of capturing the human experience.
Sponsored by Art Bridges Foundation
Opening Celebration: Gordon Parks & Mixmaster
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Opening Celebration January 19
January 19, 2025 – March 30, 2025Homeward to the Prairie I Come showcases the work of Gordon Parks (1912-2006), a pioneering photographer, poet, filmmaker, musician, and composer. After becoming LIFE Magazine’s first Black staff photographer in 1948, Parks captured diverse images of life in the 20th century. Paired with his lesser-known works of poetry, this exhibition positions Parks within the history of art and provides a catalogue of his wide-ranging interests beyond documentary photography.
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
David Zinni is a longtime Southbury resident who began painting in 2018 after retiring from a career as a mechanical engineer. Always interested in painting, the opportunity to pursue the art came with his retirement. With no formal art education and a little studio training from local artists, Dave began working with acrylics and later oils. Dave’s technical background and love of nature led him to create realistic paintings with great detail. He finds his inspiration from the beauty of local landscapes, seascapes and wildlife. His works are based his own photography while hiking the local parks and land preserves. The exhibit is a collection of local landscapes and birds based on his many hikes and walks through scenic Southbury, Woodbury and Middlebury. His art has been featured in Southbury Makers Spotlight, at Southbury Library, Naugatuck’s Whitmore library and several charity auctions.
Instagram: @dajzinni_painting
“Hiking the Bury towns” Paintings by David Zinni
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
David Zinni is a longtime Southbury resident who began painting in 2018 after retiring from a career as a mechanical engineer. Always interested in painting, the opportunity to pursue the art came with his retirement. With no formal art education and a little studio training from local artists, Dave began working with acrylics and later oils. Dave’s technical background and love of nature led him to create realistic paintings with great detail. He finds his inspiration from the beauty of local landscapes, seascapes and wildlife. His works are based his own photography while hiking the local parks and land preserves. The exhibit is a collection of local landscapes and birds based on his many hikes and walks through scenic Southbury, Woodbury and Middlebury. His art has been featured in Southbury Makers Spotlight, at Southbury Library, Naugatuck’s Whitmore library and several charity auctions.
Instagram: @dajzinni_painting
“Hiking the Bury towns” Paintings by David Zinni
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Opening Celebration January 19
January 19, 2025 – March 30, 2025Homeward to the Prairie I Come showcases the work of Gordon Parks (1912-2006), a pioneering photographer, poet, filmmaker, musician, and composer. After becoming LIFE Magazine’s first Black staff photographer in 1948, Parks captured diverse images of life in the 20th century. Paired with his lesser-known works of poetry, this exhibition positions Parks within the history of art and provides a catalogue of his wide-ranging interests beyond documentary photography.
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Bi-weekly writing program led by author and writing coach Cindy Eastman .
This group is an extension of a workshop held in 2023 when participants expressed a desire to keep going. Research shows that writing can be a healing way to deal with challenging life situations such as loss. Grief is often experienced in community and this writing group will allow participants to explore their own writing as a path through grief. New participants welcome.
$10 per session (12 People Limit)
Writing Through Grief
David Zinni is a longtime Southbury resident who began painting in 2018 after retiring from a career as a mechanical engineer. Always interested in painting, the opportunity to pursue the art came with his retirement. With no formal art education and a little studio training from local artists, Dave began working with acrylics and later oils. Dave’s technical background and love of nature led him to create realistic paintings with great detail. He finds his inspiration from the beauty of local landscapes, seascapes and wildlife. His works are based his own photography while hiking the local parks and land preserves. The exhibit is a collection of local landscapes and birds based on his many hikes and walks through scenic Southbury, Woodbury and Middlebury. His art has been featured in Southbury Makers Spotlight, at Southbury Library, Naugatuck’s Whitmore library and several charity auctions.
Instagram: @dajzinni_painting
“Hiking the Bury towns” Paintings by David Zinni
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Opening Celebration January 19
January 19, 2025 – March 30, 2025Homeward to the Prairie I Come showcases the work of Gordon Parks (1912-2006), a pioneering photographer, poet, filmmaker, musician, and composer. After becoming LIFE Magazine’s first Black staff photographer in 1948, Parks captured diverse images of life in the 20th century. Paired with his lesser-known works of poetry, this exhibition positions Parks within the history of art and provides a catalogue of his wide-ranging interests beyond documentary photography.
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Come see what our Homeaway from Homeschool Program is all about! This free event is an opportunity for homeschool families to meet the museum, socialize, and of course, make some art.
Home Away From Homeschool Open House
$5 Per Person, Waterbury public school, magnet school, and charter school students get in FREE
Hang out with your friends, try a relaxing craft, get creative with graphic design, or chill on a beanbag! All teens aged 13-18 are welcome, with supplies and snacks provided.
To pre-register please call (203) 753-0381, extension 130
Support provided by United Way of Greater Waterbury and Elisha Leavenworth Foundation. .
Teen Time
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
David Zinni is a longtime Southbury resident who began painting in 2018 after retiring from a career as a mechanical engineer. Always interested in painting, the opportunity to pursue the art came with his retirement. With no formal art education and a little studio training from local artists, Dave began working with acrylics and later oils. Dave’s technical background and love of nature led him to create realistic paintings with great detail. He finds his inspiration from the beauty of local landscapes, seascapes and wildlife. His works are based his own photography while hiking the local parks and land preserves. The exhibit is a collection of local landscapes and birds based on his many hikes and walks through scenic Southbury, Woodbury and Middlebury. His art has been featured in Southbury Makers Spotlight, at Southbury Library, Naugatuck’s Whitmore library and several charity auctions.
Instagram: @dajzinni_painting
“Hiking the Bury towns” Paintings by David Zinni
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Opening Celebration January 19
January 19, 2025 – March 30, 2025Homeward to the Prairie I Come showcases the work of Gordon Parks (1912-2006), a pioneering photographer, poet, filmmaker, musician, and composer. After becoming LIFE Magazine’s first Black staff photographer in 1948, Parks captured diverse images of life in the 20th century. Paired with his lesser-known works of poetry, this exhibition positions Parks within the history of art and provides a catalogue of his wide-ranging interests beyond documentary photography.
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
Gain an inside look from the people who spend the most time in the Mattatuck Museum- our staff! Hear from Mattatuck Museum Visitor Services Associate, Danielle Morrison, on her favorite pieces of art currently on display.
Sponsored by Christine and Eugene Shugrue
Insights into the Mattatuck Collection: Danielle Morrison, Visitor Services
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
1 Group Drop-In = $50
2 Groups = $85
Monthly Membership / 4 Groups = $125
****Insurance also accepted for this group****
*Please note that we accept Anthem, Cigna, Connecticare, United Health, Harvard Pilgrim and Medicaid. Email genna@artlightenct.com if you would like to use your insurance.
Thursday evenings 6-8PM 18+
Led by licensed art therapists and artists.
Join us for our ongoing weekly 2-hour Women’s Intuitive Group that will focus on connecting you to yourself and to others while releasing emotional tension and reclaiming YOU. Your path to self-expression and mental health does not have to be lonely as you are guided through different aspects of self care. Our open studio and interactive nature of group will include a brief check-in with group members, ample time for a hands-on art directive and an opportunity to process your artwork with the group, should you decide to do so. All participants are offered a variety of media and techniques including but not limited to pencils, pastels, paint, clay, printmaking, stenciling, collaging, etc. Topics include Self-Compassion, Stress Management and Coping Tools, Resilience, Relationship Cultivation, Self-Identity, Gratitude, Confidence, Empowerment and Boundaries. This group will allow you to uncover barriers and identify your roles by noticing more self-awareness, and by becoming who you desire as you gain the patience and vulnerability to accept yourself and the world around you. Prior group therapy experience is NOT required. You also DO NOT need to be an artist or have art experience to benefit from this group.
Women's Intuitive Art Group
David Zinni is a longtime Southbury resident who began painting in 2018 after retiring from a career as a mechanical engineer. Always interested in painting, the opportunity to pursue the art came with his retirement. With no formal art education and a little studio training from local artists, Dave began working with acrylics and later oils. Dave’s technical background and love of nature led him to create realistic paintings with great detail. He finds his inspiration from the beauty of local landscapes, seascapes and wildlife. His works are based his own photography while hiking the local parks and land preserves. The exhibit is a collection of local landscapes and birds based on his many hikes and walks through scenic Southbury, Woodbury and Middlebury. His art has been featured in Southbury Makers Spotlight, at Southbury Library, Naugatuck’s Whitmore library and several charity auctions.
Instagram: @dajzinni_painting
“Hiking the Bury towns” Paintings by David Zinni
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Opening Celebration January 19
January 19, 2025 – March 30, 2025Homeward to the Prairie I Come showcases the work of Gordon Parks (1912-2006), a pioneering photographer, poet, filmmaker, musician, and composer. After becoming LIFE Magazine’s first Black staff photographer in 1948, Parks captured diverse images of life in the 20th century. Paired with his lesser-known works of poetry, this exhibition positions Parks within the history of art and provides a catalogue of his wide-ranging interests beyond documentary photography.
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
David Zinni is a longtime Southbury resident who began painting in 2018 after retiring from a career as a mechanical engineer. Always interested in painting, the opportunity to pursue the art came with his retirement. With no formal art education and a little studio training from local artists, Dave began working with acrylics and later oils. Dave’s technical background and love of nature led him to create realistic paintings with great detail. He finds his inspiration from the beauty of local landscapes, seascapes and wildlife. His works are based his own photography while hiking the local parks and land preserves. The exhibit is a collection of local landscapes and birds based on his many hikes and walks through scenic Southbury, Woodbury and Middlebury. His art has been featured in Southbury Makers Spotlight, at Southbury Library, Naugatuck’s Whitmore library and several charity auctions.
Instagram: @dajzinni_painting
“Hiking the Bury towns” Paintings by David Zinni
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Opening Celebration January 19
January 19, 2025 – March 30, 2025Homeward to the Prairie I Come showcases the work of Gordon Parks (1912-2006), a pioneering photographer, poet, filmmaker, musician, and composer. After becoming LIFE Magazine’s first Black staff photographer in 1948, Parks captured diverse images of life in the 20th century. Paired with his lesser-known works of poetry, this exhibition positions Parks within the history of art and provides a catalogue of his wide-ranging interests beyond documentary photography.
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
Come enhance your art skills with us! In this art lesson, youth (ages 11- 18) can come join us in the classroom to learn how to use pastels as a medium and begin to practice with them. They will practice blending, layering, and mixing pastel paint sticks. Students with previous pastel experience are also welcome to join and use this as a place to practice. All supplies provided.
Intermediate Youth Art Workshop: Practicing Pastels
Marlene Deitrich said, “It’s the friends you can call up at 4 a.m. that matter.”
We all have those friends, the ones who understand you when you think no one will, who gently break your heart about love because you know they speak truth, the ones who pick leopard bras when all you want is a pink bow, who surprise you with an alligator in a garden, the ones who might talk you into a misdemeanor or two when necessary.
Becca, Tammy, and Kim are those kinds of 4 a.m. Friends , with humor and heart — the ties that bind. A myriad of iconic moments, people, and fashion from the 1970s onward propel these friends through six short plays as they fight, argue, support, and love through some of life’s most challenging hurdles, growing from their teens to their sixties.
The Table Reading Series is produced by Gracewell Productions.
Table Reading: 4 a.m. Friends
To the galleries we go! For this art class, join a group as we sketch our way around the galleries. All experience levels are welcome to take part in this practice. We will begin by warming up with quick sketches of art in the galleries, and spend the rest of the session working on a close-up study of an art piece of your choice. All materials will be provided.
Sponsored by Linford & Mildred White Charitable Fund
Adult Art Workshop: Group Gallery Sketching
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
August 15, 2024 – August 17, 2025
Celebrating the year-long loan of three Georgia O’Keeffe paintings, this exhibition unites the Mattatuck Museum’s collection with O’Keeffe’s life and work through common themes.
These unique spotlight exhibitions celebrate the year-long loan of three Georgia O’Keeffe paintings and will unite the Mattatuck Museum’s collection with O’Keeffe’s life and work through common themes, creating a unique dialogue between her work and other celebrated artists. Each unique pairing will be curated and narrated by a different member of the Museum’s curatorial department and offer a distinctive perspective on the Mattatuck Collection in relation to the works and story of Georgia O’Keeffe.
Exhibitions: O’Keeffe In Conversation
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Opening Celebration January 19
January 19, 2025 – March 30, 2025Homeward to the Prairie I Come showcases the work of Gordon Parks (1912-2006), a pioneering photographer, poet, filmmaker, musician, and composer. After becoming LIFE Magazine’s first Black staff photographer in 1948, Parks captured diverse images of life in the 20th century. Paired with his lesser-known works of poetry, this exhibition positions Parks within the history of art and provides a catalogue of his wide-ranging interests beyond documentary photography.
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Endowed by WSO’s Board Chair, Thomas C. Clark, through the enduring collaboration with Yale School of Music, WSO presents an award winning young artist chamber ensemble. Stay tuned for the announcement.
Waterbury Symphony Orchestra presents - Litchfield Series: Clark Chamber Concert
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
David Zinni is a longtime Southbury resident who began painting in 2018 after retiring from a career as a mechanical engineer. Always interested in painting, the opportunity to pursue the art came with his retirement. With no formal art education and a little studio training from local artists, Dave began working with acrylics and later oils. Dave’s technical background and love of nature led him to create realistic paintings with great detail. He finds his inspiration from the beauty of local landscapes, seascapes and wildlife. His works are based his own photography while hiking the local parks and land preserves. The exhibit is a collection of local landscapes and birds based on his many hikes and walks through scenic Southbury, Woodbury and Middlebury. His art has been featured in Southbury Makers Spotlight, at Southbury Library, Naugatuck’s Whitmore library and several charity auctions.
Instagram: @dajzinni_painting
“Hiking the Bury towns” Paintings by David Zinni
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
David Zinni is a longtime Southbury resident who began painting in 2018 after retiring from a career as a mechanical engineer. Always interested in painting, the opportunity to pursue the art came with his retirement. With no formal art education and a little studio training from local artists, Dave began working with acrylics and later oils. Dave’s technical background and love of nature led him to create realistic paintings with great detail. He finds his inspiration from the beauty of local landscapes, seascapes and wildlife. His works are based his own photography while hiking the local parks and land preserves. The exhibit is a collection of local landscapes and birds based on his many hikes and walks through scenic Southbury, Woodbury and Middlebury. His art has been featured in Southbury Makers Spotlight, at Southbury Library, Naugatuck’s Whitmore library and several charity auctions.
Instagram: @dajzinni_painting
“Hiking the Bury towns” Paintings by David Zinni
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Opening Celebration January 19
January 19, 2025 – March 30, 2025Homeward to the Prairie I Come showcases the work of Gordon Parks (1912-2006), a pioneering photographer, poet, filmmaker, musician, and composer. After becoming LIFE Magazine’s first Black staff photographer in 1948, Parks captured diverse images of life in the 20th century. Paired with his lesser-known works of poetry, this exhibition positions Parks within the history of art and provides a catalogue of his wide-ranging interests beyond documentary photography.
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Join our Fun Fiction Book Club. The pick for the month is Kiss the Girl by Zoraida Cordova. Stop by the circulation desk for a copy or listen to the audiobook on Hoopla.
Fun Fiction Book Club
David Zinni is a longtime Southbury resident who began painting in 2018 after retiring from a career as a mechanical engineer. Always interested in painting, the opportunity to pursue the art came with his retirement. With no formal art education and a little studio training from local artists, Dave began working with acrylics and later oils. Dave’s technical background and love of nature led him to create realistic paintings with great detail. He finds his inspiration from the beauty of local landscapes, seascapes and wildlife. His works are based his own photography while hiking the local parks and land preserves. The exhibit is a collection of local landscapes and birds based on his many hikes and walks through scenic Southbury, Woodbury and Middlebury. His art has been featured in Southbury Makers Spotlight, at Southbury Library, Naugatuck’s Whitmore library and several charity auctions.
Instagram: @dajzinni_painting
“Hiking the Bury towns” Paintings by David Zinni
Looking for your next job or planning to hire new talent? Join us at the Winter Job Fair! Local companies will be onsite, offering a range of career opportunities across various industries.
Job Seekers: Meet employers, explore job openings, and take the next step in your career.
Employers: Connect with local talent to meet your hiring needs.
This event is free and open to the public. Job seekers, bring your resume and dress to impress!
For more information, contact Marco Ramirez, Job Developer at 203-755-5117 Ext. 563 or mramirez@careerresources.org
Winter Job Fair at the American Job Center Northwest
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Opening Celebration January 19
January 19, 2025 – March 30, 2025Homeward to the Prairie I Come showcases the work of Gordon Parks (1912-2006), a pioneering photographer, poet, filmmaker, musician, and composer. After becoming LIFE Magazine’s first Black staff photographer in 1948, Parks captured diverse images of life in the 20th century. Paired with his lesser-known works of poetry, this exhibition positions Parks within the history of art and provides a catalogue of his wide-ranging interests beyond documentary photography.
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
$5 Per Person, Waterbury public school, magnet school, and charter school students get in FREE
Hang out with your friends, try a relaxing craft, get creative with graphic design, or chill on a beanbag! All teens aged 13-18 are welcome, with supplies and snacks provided.
To pre-register please call (203) 753-0381, extension 130
Support provided by United Way of Greater Waterbury and Elisha Leavenworth Foundation. .
Teen Time
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
David Zinni is a longtime Southbury resident who began painting in 2018 after retiring from a career as a mechanical engineer. Always interested in painting, the opportunity to pursue the art came with his retirement. With no formal art education and a little studio training from local artists, Dave began working with acrylics and later oils. Dave’s technical background and love of nature led him to create realistic paintings with great detail. He finds his inspiration from the beauty of local landscapes, seascapes and wildlife. His works are based his own photography while hiking the local parks and land preserves. The exhibit is a collection of local landscapes and birds based on his many hikes and walks through scenic Southbury, Woodbury and Middlebury. His art has been featured in Southbury Makers Spotlight, at Southbury Library, Naugatuck’s Whitmore library and several charity auctions.
Instagram: @dajzinni_painting
“Hiking the Bury towns” Paintings by David Zinni
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Opening Celebration January 19
January 19, 2025 – March 30, 2025Homeward to the Prairie I Come showcases the work of Gordon Parks (1912-2006), a pioneering photographer, poet, filmmaker, musician, and composer. After becoming LIFE Magazine’s first Black staff photographer in 1948, Parks captured diverse images of life in the 20th century. Paired with his lesser-known works of poetry, this exhibition positions Parks within the history of art and provides a catalogue of his wide-ranging interests beyond documentary photography.
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
1 Group Drop-In = $50
2 Groups = $85
Monthly Membership / 4 Groups = $125
****Insurance also accepted for this group****
*Please note that we accept Anthem, Cigna, Connecticare, United Health, Harvard Pilgrim and Medicaid. Email genna@artlightenct.com if you would like to use your insurance.
Thursday evenings 6-8PM 18+
Led by licensed art therapists and artists.
Join us for our ongoing weekly 2-hour Women’s Intuitive Group that will focus on connecting you to yourself and to others while releasing emotional tension and reclaiming YOU. Your path to self-expression and mental health does not have to be lonely as you are guided through different aspects of self care. Our open studio and interactive nature of group will include a brief check-in with group members, ample time for a hands-on art directive and an opportunity to process your artwork with the group, should you decide to do so. All participants are offered a variety of media and techniques including but not limited to pencils, pastels, paint, clay, printmaking, stenciling, collaging, etc. Topics include Self-Compassion, Stress Management and Coping Tools, Resilience, Relationship Cultivation, Self-Identity, Gratitude, Confidence, Empowerment and Boundaries. This group will allow you to uncover barriers and identify your roles by noticing more self-awareness, and by becoming who you desire as you gain the patience and vulnerability to accept yourself and the world around you. Prior group therapy experience is NOT required. You also DO NOT need to be an artist or have art experience to benefit from this group.
Women's Intuitive Art Group
David Zinni is a longtime Southbury resident who began painting in 2018 after retiring from a career as a mechanical engineer. Always interested in painting, the opportunity to pursue the art came with his retirement. With no formal art education and a little studio training from local artists, Dave began working with acrylics and later oils. Dave’s technical background and love of nature led him to create realistic paintings with great detail. He finds his inspiration from the beauty of local landscapes, seascapes and wildlife. His works are based his own photography while hiking the local parks and land preserves. The exhibit is a collection of local landscapes and birds based on his many hikes and walks through scenic Southbury, Woodbury and Middlebury. His art has been featured in Southbury Makers Spotlight, at Southbury Library, Naugatuck’s Whitmore library and several charity auctions.
Instagram: @dajzinni_painting
“Hiking the Bury towns” Paintings by David Zinni
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Opening Celebration January 19
January 19, 2025 – March 30, 2025Homeward to the Prairie I Come showcases the work of Gordon Parks (1912-2006), a pioneering photographer, poet, filmmaker, musician, and composer. After becoming LIFE Magazine’s first Black staff photographer in 1948, Parks captured diverse images of life in the 20th century. Paired with his lesser-known works of poetry, this exhibition positions Parks within the history of art and provides a catalogue of his wide-ranging interests beyond documentary photography.
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Sweet Caroline, you won’t want to miss this high-energy tribute to one of the great singer-songwriters of our time! Charlie Lask has been performing his Neil Diamond tribute at venues up and down the east coast and on cruise ships for two decades. If you’re looking for an interactive show with all your favorite Neil Diamond songs like “Love on the Rocks,” “Play Me,” “Brother Love’s Traveling Salvation Show,” “Cracklin’ Rosie,” and “I Am…I Said,” as well as a few surprises!
Tickets: $35
FOREVER DIAMOND with Charlie Lask – Neil Diamond Tribute
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Opening Celebration January 19
January 19, 2025 – March 30, 2025Homeward to the Prairie I Come showcases the work of Gordon Parks (1912-2006), a pioneering photographer, poet, filmmaker, musician, and composer. After becoming LIFE Magazine’s first Black staff photographer in 1948, Parks captured diverse images of life in the 20th century. Paired with his lesser-known works of poetry, this exhibition positions Parks within the history of art and provides a catalogue of his wide-ranging interests beyond documentary photography.
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
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
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
RAISE YOUR HANDS – A Tribute to Bon Jovi
Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2018, BON JOVI has seen a million faces and rocked them all. Selling over 120 million records worldwide, they’re one of the best-selling American rock bands. Their mainstream success has produced hits throughout the ‘80s, ‘90s, 2000s, and today. Bon Jovi has transcended generations with songs like “Livin’ on a Prayer,” “You Give Love a Bad Name,” “Wanted Dead or Alive,” and “Bed of Roses,” that have captivated the hearts and imagination of music fans everywhere. RAISE YOUR HANDS is the premier tribute to the music and spirit of Bon Jovi. Covering both the hits and deep catalog tracks, this 5-piece professional band has quickly become one of the Northeast’s top tribute acts. In the tradition of one of the greatest American rock bands of all time…RAISE YOUR HANDS rocks all the Bon Jovi songs you know and love!
Tickets: $32
RAISE YOUR HANDS – A Tribute to Bon Jovi
August 15, 2024 – August 17, 2025
Celebrating the year-long loan of three Georgia O’Keeffe paintings, this exhibition unites the Mattatuck Museum’s collection with O’Keeffe’s life and work through common themes.
These unique spotlight exhibitions celebrate the year-long loan of three Georgia O’Keeffe paintings and will unite the Mattatuck Museum’s collection with O’Keeffe’s life and work through common themes, creating a unique dialogue between her work and other celebrated artists. Each unique pairing will be curated and narrated by a different member of the Museum’s curatorial department and offer a distinctive perspective on the Mattatuck Collection in relation to the works and story of Georgia O’Keeffe.
Exhibitions: O’Keeffe In Conversation
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Opening Celebration January 19
January 19, 2025 – March 30, 2025Homeward to the Prairie I Come showcases the work of Gordon Parks (1912-2006), a pioneering photographer, poet, filmmaker, musician, and composer. After becoming LIFE Magazine’s first Black staff photographer in 1948, Parks captured diverse images of life in the 20th century. Paired with his lesser-known works of poetry, this exhibition positions Parks within the history of art and provides a catalogue of his wide-ranging interests beyond documentary photography.
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Opening Celebration January 19
January 19, 2025 – March 30, 2025Homeward to the Prairie I Come showcases the work of Gordon Parks (1912-2006), a pioneering photographer, poet, filmmaker, musician, and composer. After becoming LIFE Magazine’s first Black staff photographer in 1948, Parks captured diverse images of life in the 20th century. Paired with his lesser-known works of poetry, this exhibition positions Parks within the history of art and provides a catalogue of his wide-ranging interests beyond documentary photography.
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Bi-weekly writing program led by author and writing coach Cindy Eastman .
This group is an extension of a workshop held in 2023 when participants expressed a desire to keep going. Research shows that writing can be a healing way to deal with challenging life situations such as loss. Grief is often experienced in community and this writing group will allow participants to explore their own writing as a path through grief. New participants welcome.
$10 per session (12 People Limit)
Writing Through Grief
Chris Belden edited the anthology Closer to Freedom: Prose & Poetry from Maximum Security, which collects prose and poetry composed in the prison workshop he ran for ten years.
For two-plus years, author Chris Belden ran a writing workshop at Garner Correctional Institution, a maximum security prison in Newtown CT. At the same time, Mark Aldrich and Beth Young led a theater workshop at Garner, producing original plays written by the men incarcerated there. Belden, Aldrich and Young will present an evening of story, poetry, theater, and music written and performed by several now-released members of these workshops.
Chris Belden is the author of Shriver (the basis for the film A Little White Lie), Carry-on, The Floating Lady of Lake Tawaba, and Who Am I to Judge? Chris is currently an instructor at the Westport Writers Workshop and holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Fairfield University.
Also appearing with Chris:
Mark Aldrich
Mark Aldrich was the librarian at The Garner Correctional Institution, a maximum-security prison in Newtown, Connecticut, from 1996-2016. While there, he created a prisoner theater group, The Garner Players, and produced plays written and performed by prisoners for visiting audiences.
In April, 2023, Mark co-produced and co-directed with WULFLYNX Studios a theatrical production of his illustrated book series Shards of Time at The Edmond Town Hall in Newtown. The cast included singers, actors, dancers, and fencers in a multimedia presentation. Smaller performances were also given at the Ridgefield and Danbury Public Libraries.
Elizabeth Young
Elizabeth Young has been engaged in theater arts for most of her life. She is an actor, playwright, and director. Teaching the art of theater to others is her passion - she has previously taught in various correctional facilities and currently teaches in several assisted living homes and senior centers. She has served as the reviewer for The Newtown Bee for over six years; produced a long-standing local access TV show with Matt Austin featuring community theaters in the area. She was formerly the Artistic Committee chair at The Ridgefield Theater Barn. Elizabeth believes theater holds a home for everyone, everywhere. It is a team on which all can play.
I Wrote That! Author Talk: Chris Belden
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Opening Celebration January 19
January 19, 2025 – March 30, 2025Homeward to the Prairie I Come showcases the work of Gordon Parks (1912-2006), a pioneering photographer, poet, filmmaker, musician, and composer. After becoming LIFE Magazine’s first Black staff photographer in 1948, Parks captured diverse images of life in the 20th century. Paired with his lesser-known works of poetry, this exhibition positions Parks within the history of art and provides a catalogue of his wide-ranging interests beyond documentary photography.
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
$5 Per Person, Waterbury public school, magnet school, and charter school students get in FREE
Hang out with your friends, try a relaxing craft, get creative with graphic design, or chill on a beanbag! All teens aged 13-18 are welcome, with supplies and snacks provided.
To pre-register please call (203) 753-0381, extension 130
Support provided by United Way of Greater Waterbury and Elisha Leavenworth Foundation. .
Teen Time
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com
Art Show "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Led by the incomparable Janina Rosa, unleash your inner performer as you dive into the rhythm and passion of Broadway’s most iconic dance numbers. From the dazzling lights of Times Square to the heart-pounding energy of classic show tunes, this class is your ticket to mastering the moves that light up the stage. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or just finding your footing, Janina’s expertise and infectious enthusiasm will inspire you to shine like never before. Join us and let your talent take center stage!
Broadway Dance Class
MIXMASTERis a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to uncovering and celebrating the diverse talents of its artist members who are based in New England and the Tri-State region.
MIXMASTER 2025: Juried Members’ Exhibition
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
Opening Celebration January 19
January 19, 2025 – March 30, 2025Homeward to the Prairie I Come showcases the work of Gordon Parks (1912-2006), a pioneering photographer, poet, filmmaker, musician, and composer. After becoming LIFE Magazine’s first Black staff photographer in 1948, Parks captured diverse images of life in the 20th century. Paired with his lesser-known works of poetry, this exhibition positions Parks within the history of art and provides a catalogue of his wide-ranging interests beyond documentary photography.
Gordon Parks: Homeward to the Prairie I Come
"Reflections of You, Within a Portrait" Exhibition
Dec 7- March 1, 2025
Oxford Public Library, CT
The Oxford commission for the Arts is hosting an exhibition of local artists at the Oxford Public Library from December 7th through March 1st 2025. The exhibition will feature works of art on the theme of "Reflections of You, Within a Portrait".
Portraits by ShawnaLee will have works in the show.
Reception TBA.
Address: 49 Great Oak Rd, Oxford, CT 06478
Tuesday 9 AM–7 PM
Wednesday 9 AM–4 PM
Thursday 9 AM–7 PM
Friday 9 AM–4 PM
Saturday 9 AM–4 PM
Sunday Closed Monday 9 AM–4 PM
The artwork shown here is of a social media influencer as seen through the screen of a cell phone. Charcoal. Available for purchase.
For more information about Portraits by ShawnaLee, visit www.shawnalee.com or email the artist directly to inquire about commissioning a portrait: artist@shawnalee.com