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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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Delano’s work focuses on Puerto Rico’s colonial past and complicated present.
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Artist Minoo Emami destroyed 22 of her paintings by fire, including early works dating back to 1998. She called the burning a “ritual rooted in mourning.”
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The artist is considered the founder of both conceptual and minimal art movements.
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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 painter, born in Colebrook, Connecticut, was self-taught and would only gain recognition for his work almost a century after his death. A new play imagines one chapter of his life.
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Artist Angela Manno’s newest series of icons focuses on threatened and endangered species.
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The artist incubator holds its annual Open Studios weekend this Saturday and Sunday.
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The Prison Arts program exhibit features paintings, drawings, sculptures and other mixed media. The show runs through April 22 at Eastern Connecticut State University.
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The project will largely involve exterior improvements.