Sun
Jun
8
Sun
Jun
8

Kenise Barnes Fine Art is honored to present an exhibition featuring hand-painted cyanotypes by Julia Whitney Barnes and drawings by Sarah Morejohn.


Julia Whitney Barnes is well known for her innovations in Cyanotype (camera-less photographic printing process) paintings. Whitney Barnes’ multi-step process includes harvesting flora (flowers and weeds being equally important) and combining several species into a single composition on photo sensitive cotton paper. After exposing the work to UV light, the resulting blue and white image is carefully hand-painted in many layers of watercolor, gouache, and ink, reanimating the vitality to the ghost of the objects. The artist is most interested in creating work that feels both beautiful and mysterious. Her artwork symbolizes resilience and are the records of the historical moment in which they were made, the process, and the artist’s will and interest in reasserting the presence of the image.


Whitney Barnes recently completed permanent public installations in The Botanist’s Mural, Vassar College/Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY, Brooklyn Botanical: PS 253 (glass commission), Public Art in Public Schools/Percent for Art, Brooklyn, NY, Planting Utopia (interior installation), Albany International Airport, Albany, NY, Planting Utopia (interior and exterior installation), Shaker Heritage Society, Albany, NY. The artist has received the following honors and awards; Maker-Creator Research Fellowship, Winterthur Museum, Library & Garden (2024-25), Individual Artist Grant, (partnering with Shaker Heritage Society), New York State Council on the Arts (2018), Individual Artist Commission, NY State Decentralization Grant, Arts Mid-Hudson, Poughkeepsie, NY (2015), Gowanus Public Arts Initiative Grant (ArtsGowanus, The Old Stone House & District 39), Brooklyn, NY, Residency with Site-Specific Installation & Fellowship, Fjellerup I Bund I Grund, Fjellerup, Denmark, to name a few. Her work has been featured in Architectural Record, Times Union, The B Magazine, The Jealous Curator, Create Magazine, American Art Collector Magazine and many other publications and podcasts. Julia Whitney Barnes earned her BFA Fine Arts, Painting, Parsons the New School for Design, New York, NY and her MFA Fine Arts, Painting & Combined Media, Hunter College, CUNY, New York, NY. The artist lives and works in NY.


Sarah Morejohn’s fascination with non-linear patterns in nature drives her work. Through drawing, she considers how the relationship to nature is mediated both by objective understanding and subjective imagining of it. Considering the symbolic connections between nature, the body, and climate change Morejohn draws partial six-fold symmetries. By building a drawing line by line, sharp angles soften and wiggle, cell-like shapes minnow along while branches and flowers become a part of the flotsam disconnected from the earth. Figurative snow crystals become interlaced with one another and their environment, jumbling towards their own future transformations. Morejohn’s drawing process is intuitive and organic, artifacts of the process, drips, spills, flaws and mistakes are embraced. By collaging the imperfect pieces of her drawings together the work becomes a metaphor for the ever-changing uncertainties of life.


Sarah Morejohn’s work in in the collections of Heustis Hall, 1% for Art Oregon Arts Commission, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, Echo Laboratory, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, Ursell Laboratory, Physics Department, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, Project Art & Medical Museum, University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics, Iowa City, IA. She was awarded residencies at Jentel Artist Residency, Banner, WY and Playa Art and Science Residency, Summer Lake, OR. Morejohn earned her BFA in Painting and Drawing, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. The artist lives and works in CA.


Please contact Lani Ming Holloway, Associate Director, Lani@kbfa.com, 860 560 3085 with inquires or to arrange a preview of the exhibition.


6/8/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Convert Light Energy

Kenise Barnes Fine Art is honored to present an exhibition featuring hand-painted cyanotypes by Julia Whitney Barnes and drawings by Sarah Morejohn. Julia Whitney Barnes is well known for her...
Sunday
Jun 8
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11:00 am
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5:00 pm
Kenise Barnes Fine Art in Kent
Sun
Jun
8
Sun
Jun
8

Our annual Summer Great Works Concert will feature two of Mozart's most iconic choral works: his beloved Requiem and the lesser known Coronation Mass. The concert will take place on Sunday, June 8th, 2025, at 3 pm at St. John's Church in New Milford, CT.


The concert will be conducted by music director James Knox Sutterfield and will feature professional soloists and orchestra.


Parking is available on the street, behind the church, and at the public library across Whittlesey Avenue.


St. John’s in New Milford is wheelchair accessible at the side entrance on Whittlesey Ave. Accessible bathrooms are available on the same floor as the sanctuary.


Tickets are $25 in advance at https://kentsingers.com/tickets/ and $30 at the door. For further information contact tickets@kentsingers.org.


6/8/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

SUMMER GREAT WORKS CONCERT: MOZART'S REQUIEM AND CORONATION MASS

Arts Council
Member
Our annual Summer Great Works Concert will feature two of Mozart's most iconic choral works: his beloved Requiem and the lesser known Coronation Mass. The concert will take place on Sunday, June...
Sunday
Jun 8
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3:00 pm
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5:30 pm
St. John's Episcopal Church in New Milford
Sun
Jun
8
Sun
Jun
8

Hear the stories behind the famous photos of presidents, Hollywood legends, and cultural history—at this talk and book signing at AMP.

Renowned photojournalist Christopher Little will share the stories behind his famous photographs and sign copies of his book Shooting the Breeze: Memories of a Photojournalist.

Books will be available for purchase at the event.

About Photojournalist Christopher Little

For over four decades, photojournalist Christopher Little has captured significant moments in history and pop culture. His work has graced the covers of more than 300 magazines and books, including TimePeopleVanity Fair, and The New York Times.

Christopher’s subjects have ranged from U.S. presidents to cultural icons like Oprah Winfrey and Muhammad Ali; celebrated actors and musicians including Leonardo DiCaprio, Sophia Loren, Led Zeppelin, and David Bowie—and architectural masterpieces like Fallingwater.

This AMP Talk and book signing is a rare opportunity to meet a photographer whose lens has shaped how we see the world.


About the Book

Shooting the Breeze: Memories of a Photojournalist

For forty years, Christopher Little held a front seat to history.

Shooting the Breeze: Memories of a Photojournalist is his story. The book details his intimate talks with presidents, movie stars, supermodels, rock ’n’ rollers, and lots of other world-famous people. During his career, he covered pivotal events and society’s shapers. There are more than 400 images in the book.

As he says in the introduction, “I don’t miss the stress. But traveling the world, covering historic events and meeting people who have made a difference—in politics, journalism, music, architecture, sports, writing, acting, modeling, television—those are the thrills I do miss.” His assignments took him to 83 countries and all 50 states.

Shooting the Breeze is filled with photographs and anecdotes of such diverse people as Johnny Cash, Bush ’41, Kate Hepburn, Oprah, ABBA, William F. Buckley, Jr., Sophia Loren, Sting, P. G. Wodehouse, Meg Ryan, Muhammad Ali, Woody Allen, David Letterman, Richard Gere, Oliver Sacks, Jerry Seinfeld, Queen Elizabeth, and many others.


Don't miss this opportunity to hear firsthand accounts of history through the eyes of a renowned photojournalist.

Come Early to Explore AMP's Mural Exhibit

This event is free with the purchase of an all-day admission ticket to AMP's indoor mural exhibit.

Reserve your seat by purchasing an advance Admission Ticket for the date of the event (Sunday, June 8). Your admission ticket is good for the entire day (12 to 5pm). Reentry is permitted. Parking is free. Books will be available for purchase at the event.

AMP’s live events are supported by the generosity of the Magnifico Family.

6/8/2025
Single event
Community & Family

Shooting the Breeze with Photojournalist Christopher Little | Talk & Book Signing

Arts Council
Member
Hear the stories behind the famous photos of presidents, Hollywood legends, and cultural history—at this talk and book signing at AMP. Renowned photojournalist Christopher Little will...
Sunday
Jun 8
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4:00 pm
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5:00 pm
American Mural Project in Winsted
Mon
Jun
9
Mon
Jun
9

You are invited to Flashes & Fragments - an art exhibit that is a fusion of mixed media, artistic lettering, video & photography. New works by Debra Lill and Kathleen Borkowski combine the beauty of visual storytelling with the expressiveness of hand lettered art. We hope you will join us as we celebrate this new work, created specifically for the Whiting Mills Gallery!

Opening: Thursday, April 24th, 5-7 pm.

Show dates: April 17-June 27

6/9/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Flashes & Fragments Exhibit

You are invited to Flashes & Fragments - an art exhibit that is a fusion of mixed media, artistic lettering, video & photography. New works by Debra Lill and Kathleen Borkowski combine the...
Monday
Jun 9
@
10:00 am
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4:00 pm
Whiting Mills in Winchester
Mon
Jun
9
Mon
Jun
9

August 15, 2024 – August 17, 2025

Celebrating the year-long loan of three Georgia O’Keeffe paintings, this exhibition unites the Mattatuck Museum’s collection with O’Keeffe’s life and work through common themes. The first pairing, Flowers and Landscapes, showcases artists who tackled similar subject matter to O’Keeffe and participated in emerging art movements, yet also occupied marginalized spaces in society. These unique spotlight exhibitions celebrate the year-long loan of three Georgia O’Keeffe paintings and will unite the Mattatuck Museum’s collection with O’Keeffe’s life and work through common themes, creating a unique dialogue between her work and other celebrated artists. Each unique pairing will be curated and narrated by a different member of the Museum’s curatorial department and offer a distinctive perspective on the Mattatuck Collection in relation to the works and story of Georgia O’Keeffe.


6/9/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture

Exhibitions: O’Keeffe In Conversation

August 15, 2024 – August 17, 2025 Celebrating the year-long loan of three Georgia O’Keeffe paintings, this exhibition unites the Mattatuck Museum’s collection with O’Keeffe’s life and work through...
Monday
Jun 9
@
11:00 am
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5:00 pm
Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury
Mon
Jun
9
Mon
Jun
9

Landscapes: an exhibit of oil paintings by Pete Bergeron.

Connecticut artist Pete Bergeron has been painting since early childhood, inspired by the classic television instruction series "You Are an Artist", hosted by Jon Gnagy. Pete's formal art training began at Paier School of Art in Hamden, CT, studying illustration. Eventually he turned to large scale painting and, like artist James Rosenquist before him, he worked as a billboard painter, creating giant images of hamburgers, beer bottles, cars and other colorful oversized advertisements.

In 1990 he studied with Frank Covino of Waitsfield, VT, learning the Classical Academic approach to painting: a systematic method that begins with a detailed monochromatic under painting superimposed with many layers of thinly applied colored glazes. The resulting effect gives an overall luminous quality to the finished painting. His commitment to fine art was a natural direction that led to a consuming full-time passion for creating lasting and timeless works of art.

Pete’s paintings are reminiscent of the late nineteenth century American landscape painters of the Hudson River School, including John Frederick Kensett, Sanford Robinson Gifford and William Trost Richards, and of the Tonalist painters of that period.

His work hangs in many collections throughout the country.

 “Landscapes” is an exhibition of paintings of unique locations the artist has visited many times, and through the use of strong composition, a wide range of values and a complex layering of color, the artist turns the otherwise commonplace – a crashing wave, the quiet of a passing cloud or the early light of a new day – into moments of awe and inspiration and creates a connection to the eternal beauty and reassuring qualities of Nature.


6/9/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Landscapes by Pete Bergeron

Landscapes: an exhibit of oil paintings by Pete Bergeron. Connecticut artist Pete Bergeron has been painting since early childhood, inspired by the classic television instruction series "You Are an...
Monday
Jun 9
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12:00 pm
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7:00 pm
Minor Memorial Library in Roxbury
Tue
Jun
10
Tue
Jun
10

Join the Monthly Critique sessions at Five Points Arts Center – Bring in an original work for personal, constructive feedback and discussion with Founder and Executive Director, Judy McElhone. All skill levels and mediums are welcome!

Free and open to the public


Tuesday, June 10

2 – 3 PM

Five Points Arts Center

MORE INFO & RSVP

6/10/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Monthly Critique Sessions - June

Join the Monthly Critique sessions at Five Points Arts Center – Bring in an original work for personal, constructive feedback and discussion with Founder and Executive Director, Judy McElhone. All...
Tuesday
Jun 10
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2:00 pm
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3:00 pm
Five Points Arts Center in Torrington
Tue
Jun
10
Tue
Jun
10

Join local historical costuming enthusiast Abigail Yanaway to...

  • Ask questions about 18th century sewing Access resources related to 18th century sewing
  • Get help with your own 18th century projects
  • Meet other people interested in historical sewing
  • Join other historical sewing enthusiasts to work on projects together
6/10/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Fashion

18th Century Sewing Drop In Hours - Get ready for 2026!!

Join local historical costuming enthusiast Abigail Yanaway to... Ask questions about 18th century sewing Access resources related to 18th century sewing Get help with your own 18th century projects...
Tuesday
Jun 10
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4:00 pm
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8:00 pm
Pilgrim House, Classroom 9 in Litchfield
Tue
Jun
10
Tue
Jun
10

Children will explore with paint, oil pastels, clay and other medium to create their own masterpieces. They will complete and take home a different art project each week!


Requirements:

Clothes that you don't mind getting paint on!


Coordinator:

Roberta Baker


Ages 6-9

Grades 1-4

6/10/2025
Repeating event
Hobbies & Crafts

Crafty Art for Kids

Children will explore with paint, oil pastels, clay and other medium to create their own masterpieces. They will complete and take home a different art project each week! Requirements: Clothes that...
Tuesday
Jun 10
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4:30 pm
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5:30 pm
John Pettibone Community Center in New Milford
Tue
Jun
10
Tue
Jun
10

This class will give students the fun of playing the guitar, and with Musical Associates’ methods, a beginner learns how to play a tune in the very first lesson! Students will have the opportunity to perform for each other and for their parents in a recital at the end of the year.

All genres of music will be included as part of the program so that students get a well-rounded artistic experience. The music club will pick up where school music programs leave off, a chance for students to get that extra attention and increased opportunity to perform. 


Instruments: K-2 children will need a half sized (30”-34”), nylon-strung acoustic guitar for the program, such as this: 

ADM 30” Classical or a 

Music Alley 34" one or

one of these by Best Choice Products 


Older children may need a three-quarter sized (36”-39”) nylon-strung acoustic guitar for the program such as this one: Pyle Beginner Acoustic Guitar 

Please retain your receipts in the unfortunate case that the class does not meet our 4 student minimum.


Instrument rental for use during class is available. Rental fee is $20 for the 6 week session.


6/10/2025
Repeating event
Education & Learning

Guitar Lessons - Grades K-5

This class will give students the fun of playing the guitar, and with Musical Associates’ methods, a beginner learns how to play a tune in the very first lesson! Students will have the opportunity...
Tuesday
Jun 10
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4:30 pm
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5:15 pm
John Pettibone Community Center in New Milford
Wed
Jun
11
Wed
Jun
11


$5 Per Person, Waterbury public school, magnet school, and charter school students get in FREE, Kids Adventure Passholders get in FREE.


Hang out with friends, try a relaxing craft, get creative with graphic design, or chill on a beanbag! All teens grades 6-12, ages 12+ are welcome, with supplies and snacks provided.

To pre-register please call (203) 753-0381, extension 130

Register Here

 Support provided by United Way of Greater Waterbury and Elisha Leavenworth Foundation. .


6/11/2025
Repeating event
Community & Family
Youth Programs

Teen Time

$5 Per Person, Waterbury public school, magnet school, and charter school students get in FREE, Kids Adventure Passholders get in FREE. Hang out with friends, try a relaxing craft, get creative...
Wednesday
Jun 11
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2:30 pm
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4:00 pm
Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury
Wed
Jun
11
Wed
Jun
11

Join us every Friday night from 5-8 in the NHAG studio, at 37 Greenwoods Road, New Hartford CT - Floor 2 #9A for life model drawing. Participants must be 18+ to attend.

registar at nhagct.art or newhartfordartisansguild.com

6/11/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Live Figure drawing

Join us every Friday night from 5-8 in the NHAG studio, at 37 Greenwoods Road, New Hartford CT - Floor 2 #9A for life model drawing. Participants must be 18+ to attend. registar at nhagct.art or...
Wednesday
Jun 11
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5:00 pm
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8:00 pm
New Hartford Artisans Guild in New Hartford