Cultural Connections- Directory
Your Directory to arts and culture in Southeastern CT
Alexey von Schlippe Gallery
WebsiteThe Alexey von Schlippe Gallery at UConn Avery Point organizes and hosts four art exhibitions each year. The exhibits feature either historical or contemporary art, and are planned with both the university and local communities in mind.
Amy Hannum
WebsiteEducated in interior design, sculpture and energy work, Amy Hannum offers over 25 years of international experience designing exhibit and gallery spaces, producing artwork and art installations, as well as producing events, workshops and programs that blend her talents in creating meaningful experiences for others.
Barn for Artistic Youth
WebsiteThe Barn for Artistic Youth provides school year and summer art lessons to all ages. Located in the heart of the village of Niantic, the BAY teaches drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture with lessons rich in art history and technique.
Black Leaves Project
WebsiteBlack Leaves Project is an all-Black, all-male, queer-inclusive dance company specializing in modern ballet, highlighting the stories and perspectives of Black men in America. We explore themes related to identity and self-actualization: questions of masculinity, sexuality, religion, and race.
Brookside Farm Museum
WebsiteOpen: June- August, Friday-Sunday, 12 pm - 4 pm, or by appointment. Closed July 4th Weekend. On the National Historic Register as the Thomas Avery House, this Greek Revival farmhouse features mid-19th century life onward through the story of the Avery, Smith & Harris families. (Formerly known as the Smith-Harris House)
By Faith
WebsiteBy Faith is for artistic production! Murals, classes, painting, drawing, permanent art, mobile art, for people of all ages- I provide creative solutions for others…
Carolyn Brodginski
The mountain dulcimer is an original American Folk instrument created by the Scots and Irish settled in Appalachia. It is a VERY easy instrument to learn how to play. Dulcimers provided for participants for this 90 minute workshop.
Chelsea Groton Bank
WebsiteFor over 160 years, Chelsea Groton Bank has been committed to assisting individuals, families, businesses and communities grow and thrive. We offer checking and savings accounts, mortgage and equity loans, wealth management, business banking, commercial loans, lines of credit, financial education classes, and more.
Child & Family Agency of Southeastern Connecticut, Inc.
WebsiteCFA is a nonprofit agency providing childcare, and physical and mental health services for children in school, office and home based settings. Providers weave the creative arts into their work as educators and health providers to support children and families creating happy, productive lives.
Our Mission is to promote the well-being and development of all children and their families, in particular to give priority to the unmet needs of children lacking physical, emotional and intellectual care and nurturing.
City of New London Recreation (NL Rec)
WebsiteThe City of New London Recreation Department provides recreation and leisure programs which are open to all residents in the City and seeks and supports participation by all citizens with a variety of interests and abilities.
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