New London Gazette

2006 Ongoing Events in
New London, Connecticut

 
54 State Street

Being Good
Womens Moral Values in the New Millennium. To Jan 20

Art Lovers
Artists are reputed to be moody, obsessed with creating their work. What happens when their partners are artists. This exhibition examines works of three pairs of artists: Christian Brechneff & Tim Lovejoy; Luke Gray & Dorke Poelz; Sean & Karen Kernan. Brechneff & Lovejoy are world travelers as reflected in their work. Gray & Poelz share their new paintings & overpainted photographs. Sean Kernan is renowned photographer, Karen is painter. Gallery talk by two couples, 6p, followed by reception Jan 28. Jan 28-Mar 10

Elizabeth Enders
Mar 18 to Apr 29

Connecticut College

CT College Cimmings Art Center

Photography & the Page
Laura Wilson, Philip Trager, Miles Ladin, Ted Hendrickson. Photographers with relationship to printed page & participation in long tradition of photography & the book. Whether envisioned as bound or boxed object or later collected into this format, these works can be seen as combination of personal with public side of each artist. Jan 30-Mar 3

The Game of Life
Paintings by Graham Day share common characteristic of displaying sequential ordering principle. Most derive from games board, now almost obsolete apart from chess. Tapes & central folds suggest that pictures are portable & for temporary use. Jan 30-Mar 3

CT College Shain Library

That Various Field
A Salute to James Schuyler: An Artists Book by Miles Ladin. Jan 20-Feb 17

Exhibiting Activism
Exhibition sponsored by Holleran Center for Community Action & Social Policy. Focus on CT College alumni & social entrepreneurship. Feb 20-Mar 10

Walking
Exhibition of Small Works by Elizabeth Enders. Mar 20-May5

 Custom House Maritime Museum
150 Bank Street
Commerce & Contraband: Story of New London Custom House
From crew lists to lighthouses, from early Coast Guard to Prohibition, more than 200 years of New Londons maritime history

 Dew Art Gallery
300 State St
Changing exhibits, local artists

 Empress of Art
66 Bank Street
Fine Crafts
New art & artists in pottery, glass, paintings, pastels, jewelry regularly brought in

Golden Street Gallery
94 Golden Street
Changing exhibits, local artists

 Greene's Books & Beans
140 Bank St
Local Artists
New paintings by Robert Hauschild

Hygienic Artist Cooperative & Galleries
79-83 Bank Street

Art That Brings Meaning to Your Life
Tony Juliani, Aiden Moran. To Jan 22

Salon des Independants
27th annual show featuring more than 450 artists, viewed by thousands. Jan 28-Feb 11

Co-op Show
Feb 18-Mar 11

JoyceEllen Fine Arts
24 Masonic Street
Art Show
Featuring Michael Martiska, pastelist, plus 30 others artists. To Jan 28. Hrs: W-Sa 11a-5p. F to 9p

Kente Cultural Center Art Gallery
223 Bank St
New Works
By New London High School students. Opens Feb 4

 

 

Lyman Allyn Art Museum
625 Williams Street

 

 

 

Lyman Allyn Art Museum
625 Williams Street

 

 

 

 

Lyman Allyn Art Museum
625 Williams Street

 

Les Santons de Provence
Over 200 Little Saints on display from museum collection & collection of Edith Fuzzy Gipstein. To Feb 17

Commerce & Culture
Historic photos of State Street, New London, maps & memorabilia, including menus from Crocker House & vintage postcards. Programming will include 6 guided walking tours & reverse interactive gallery talks in which local residents discuss & reminisce about history of State St. Guest Curator Abigail Van Slyck, Art History Professor, CT College. To Apr 10

Italian Art from Permanent Collection
Featured works include pen & ink drawings by Tintoretto & Tiepolo, as well as paintings & drawings from 14th to 19th centuries. Jan 27-Dec 31

Art Classes
For adults & kids. Call x110

Thomas Petersons Whaling Murals

American Stories
American art featuring painting, works on paper, sculpture & decorative arts, 18th to 20th centuries.

Childrens Art Park
Interactive landscape featuring sculpture suggesting Medieval times, labyrinths & sundials.

Montesi Ship Collection
Pasquale Montesi, Italian-born seafarer who immigrated to Norwich in 1898, created beautiful folk-models without blueprints or drawings.

Guided Tours
With museum docent. 45-minute tour. 1p on Tuesday

Muddy Waters Cafe
42 Bank Street

Old poets read, new poets heard
Sundays 2-4p

 NL Public Library
State Street
Childrens Room
Books & Babies 10a, Preschool Story Time 11a, Jan 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
After School Crafts 3:30p, Jan 4, 11, 18, 25
Reading Club, ages 4-6, 3:30p, Jan 5, 12, 19, 26
Martin Luther King Celebration, 3:30-4:30p, Jan 13

Pacific Street Art Gallery & Studios
11 Pacific Street
Changing Exhibits

Shaw Mansion
11 Blinman Street

Den of Serpants
New London in the Revolution Exhibit

Revolutionary War Privateers
Family-oriented tour, 30-45 minutes, combining history, geography, hands-on activities showing how Shaw Mansion is monument to New Londons participation in American Revolution. Learn difference between pirate & privateer, see prizes liberated from British ships & more.

 Thames Wine & Spirits
81 Bank Street
Wine Fever
Premiere wine shop features winemakers, authors, food & lifestyle experts who share their secrets. 84 Bank St. Call for details & reservations
U.S. Coast Guard Academy Museum
Permanent exhibits: U.S. Coast Guard in peace & war; Lighthouse Service; Life Saving Service; Alaska Patrol; U.S. Coast Guard Academy focus on law enforcement over 200 years.

Yah-Ta-Hey Gallery
279 State Street
Fine Native American Arts & crafts

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January 16-22

January 23-31

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