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Three concurring exhibits celebrate the works of Leo Jensen (1926-2019), perhaps best known for creating bronze frog sculptures for Willimantic’s Thread City Crossing Bridge.
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The public burning will take place on the campus at the University of Hartford and features a number of Minoo Emami's works stitched together as a quilt.
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The city of Hartford has invested $3 million in the initiative, which aims to create opportunities for artists, and bring a wider audience to the city.
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The Blue Star Museum program encourages active personnel to make the most of their limited family time together.
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The letter, written in 1782, thanked Middletown’s William Van Duersen for a book he loaned to the Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army.
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Artist Angela Manno’s newest series of icons focuses on threatened and endangered species.
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A 1990 law requires federal agencies and museums that receive federal funding to repatriate certain Native American cultural items, including human remains and sacred objects. But our Accountability Project has found that several Connecticut museums have yet to fully comply with the law.
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The project will largely involve exterior improvements.
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The L.A. Dunton will undergo a multiyear restoration at the Mystic Seaport Museum's shipyard.
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The exhibit focuses on a missionary voyage to Hawaii in November of 1822.