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New Britain Museum of American Art
The New Britain Museum was founded in 1903 as the first museum strictly devoted to American art. It encompasses early work in the Colonial and Federal styles; genre painting of the 19th century; and the Impressionist, modernist, and abstract styles of the 20th century.
New BritainTEL - 860-229-0257 Read More
Yale University Art Gallery
The Yale University Art Gallery showcase dynamic art ranging from Leonardo da Vinci’s early works to intricate wooden masks of West Africa.
New HavenTEL - 203-432-0600 Read More
Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
At the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, look into the world of contemporary art with exhibits that are learner-friendly and inquiry-based.
RidgefieldTEL - 203-438-4519
Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry
The Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry’s “World of Puppetry” exhibit offers an interesting cultural insight into global puppetry traditions and experience the joy of making things come to life.
StorrsTEL - 860-486-8580
Center for Contemporary Printmaking
Field trips to the Center for Contemporary Printmaking will immerse students, scouts, homeschoolers, and campers in various types of fine art printmaking.
NorwalkTEL - 203-899-7999
Fairfield University Art Museum
At Fairfield University Art Museum, groups will see European, Asian, African, Pre-Columbian, and American paintings, drawings, prints, objects, and photographs.
FairfieldTEL - 203-254-4046
Florence Griswold Museum
The Florence Griswold Museum’s collection is artwork from the 18th century to the present reflects the development of American Tonalism and Impressionist painting styles. Tour the historic Griswold House and enjoy a hands-on landscape painting project.
Old LymeTEL - 860-434-5542
Glass House
Built by architect Philip Johnson in 1949, the Glass House is an essay in minimal structure, geometry, proportion, and the effects of transparency and reflection.
New CanaanTEL - 203-594-9884
Hill-Stead Museum
Hill–Stead Museum is a 1901 Colonial Revival mansion filled with priceless works of art and antiques set on 152 gorgeous acres in Farmington, CT.
Housatonic Museum of Art
The Housatonic Museum of Art collection offers students and the community alike the opportunity to view works that span the history of art from the ancient to the contemporary.
BridgeportTEL - 203-332-5052
Lyman Allyn Art Museum
Tour the Lyman Allyn Art Museum’s collection of world objects, dating from antiquity to the present; create an art project to take home. Enjoy the museum’s virtual exhibitions.
New LondonTEL - 860-443-2545
Mattatuck Museum
The Mattatuck Museum integrates art and history. It hosts exhibits like the Connecticut-based Early American Painting Gallery, the Modern and Contemporary Art exhibit, and the Button Gallery, which offers a unique insight into the industry and history of Mattatuck.
WaterburyVIRTUALTEL - 203-753-0381