Designed by notable artist, writer, and curator Richard Klein, SIGHT AND SOUND: Artists Consider Long Island Sound invites audiences to delve into the Sound’s significance through diverse artistic perspectives, shedding light on its ecological resilience, rich cultural history,and striking natural beauty.
Sight & Sound: Artists Consider Long Island Sound
Dive into unique art materials, new techniques, and fascinating ideas in these summer art workshops! Each class includes multiple art projects organized around an intriguing theme, activities in our galleries, and lunch break in our garden. Students ages 6 to 12 will be divided into age-appropriate groups. Sign up for one or all.
July 16: Geometric Abstraction: Colorful forms, shapes, and lines take on new life in this fun day of abstract art projects. Work from big to small, from bold to subtle, from colorful to black and white, and everything in between.
July 23: Surrealist Experiments: Create fantastical drawings and paintings inspired by the work of surrealist artist Leonora Carrington.
July 30: Mix It Up! In this mixed-media mashup we’ll experiment with a combination of images, materials, and techniques to create wild and wacky artwork filled with imagination.
August 6: All-Day Painting: A variety of painting tools and techniques will be used to create multiple painted artworks throughout the day.
August 13: Imaginative Illustration: Inspired by the original picture book illustrations by Amanda Hall, we will learn unique illustration techniques and create our own illustrated story.
Ages 6 – 12. Students will be divided into age groups.
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Creativity Club: Summer Art Workshops
Wednesday, July 30
5:30 - 7:30 PM
Katonah Museum Artists' Association (KMAA) artist Allyson Montana returns by popular demand to lead a new experimental painting workshop focused on shape and form. Participants will explore the hidden life of shapes, developing their own visual vocabulary and mark making techniques.
No previous background in art is necessary! Open to adults, prior session is not required. Private access to the galleries, wine and snacks, and all materials are included. Arrive early to view the current exhibitions.
Advanced registration required.
Members $50 / Non-Members $65
Not a member? Join now to enjoy member perks!
About the Instructor:
Allyson Montana is a painter and mixed media artist working in the New York City area and a member of the Katonah Museum Artist’s Association (KMAA). Allyson’s work explores unwritten stories from the archaeological past and plays with the metaphor of interpretation, narrative, and authorship. She layers media, paint, and other natural materials in her paintings to deliberately obscure mark-making and meaning. Allyson has over twenty years’ experience in teaching both art and art history and is currently a part-time faculty member at Teachers College, Columbia University.
The mission of the Katonah Museum Artists' Association (KMAA) is to develop and enhance an artistic community by providing exhibition opportunities, educational programs, and venues for networking while supporting the activities and exhibitions of the Katonah Museum of Art. For more information, please visit here.
The Katonah Museum of Art is proud to be a grantee of ArtsWestchester with funding made possible by Westchester County government with the support of County Executive George Latimer.
The Katonah Museum of Art’s programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
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Craft and Connect: Experimental Painting, Part II
Join us for a celebration of an unsung African American hero, Gilbert “Gil” Hernandez Black. Presented by Andreyah Maria Hernandez Black, Gil Black’s daughter, Ms. Black will share the story of her father’s life as a teenager who loved baseball, to a father, and eventually a professional baseball player.
About AndreYAH Maria Hernandez Black:
AndreYAH M. Hernandez Black is an internationally acclaimed artist, filmmaker, educator, speaker, actress, and singer-songwriter with over 20 years of experience in the entertainment industry. Her dedication to preserving history and inspiring others through her multifaceted talents has made her a respected figure worldwide.
My Father’s Story in the Negro American League
All weather event. There is no re-entry after leaving the venue. All bags are subject to search upon entry. Cameras with detachable lenses are not permitted.
Toto + Christopher Cross + Men At Work
Designed by notable artist, writer, and curator Richard Klein, SIGHT AND SOUND: Artists Consider Long Island Sound invites audiences to delve into the Sound’s significance through diverse artistic perspectives, shedding light on its ecological resilience, rich cultural history,and striking natural beauty.
Sight & Sound: Artists Consider Long Island Sound
Explore history from 1pm - 4pm every Thursday this summer at the Weston History & Culture Center in Weston, CT. Enjoy interactive fun on a tour of the historic Coley House! Learn about the forgotten village of Valley Forge, explore the Weston Meteorite, and dive into the history of Ragtime dance on your visit. Tickets available at the door.
Take a guided tour of the award-winning Coley House, the only historic house in CT brought back to reflect life during the 1940s. Explore how the Coley family lived, worked and played while on the home front during World War II. Curious young minds can try their hands at dialing a rotary phone, typing on a typewriter, playing with 1940s toys and games, and building a house with Lincoln Logs.
In the Visitor’s Center, enjoy three engaging exhibits. Learn about the Weston Meteorite, the Flood of 1955 and other important Weston moments in the exhibit, “Twelve Stories of Weston History”. View haunting photos in the new exhibit, “Images of a Forgotten Village: Valley Forge”, which explores a Weston neighborhood now underneath the Saugatuck Reservoir. Have fun tapping your toes in our summer pop-up exhibit, “May I Have This Dance?”, which features Ragtime dance music, dance manuals, sheet music, dance cards and more from the private collection of social dance historian, Susan de Guardiola.
Bring a picnic lunch to enjoy on your visit. Stroll through the Daniel E. Offutt, III Sculpture Garden and explore the whimsical sculptures created by former Weston resident, philanthropist and artist, Daniel E. Offutt, III.
Thursday Open Hours at Weston History & Culture Center
Please join Wilton Library on Thursday, July 31, at 5pm for our final concert in our Summer Music Concert Series in the Brubeck Room. Captain Obvious, a well-known local all-star cover band, featuring Wilton's Andy Schlesinger, John Taylor, Dan Berg, Mike Oliver and Dave Valle, will play once again at Wilton Library. These Wilton Rocks for Food favorites will play a set of widely recognizable songs designed to have you singing along and dancing. Long time veterans of the local music scene, the band has played together since 2015. Come enjoy some great music by local talent!
Free and open to the public. Concerts take place in the Brubeck Room rain or shine. Sponsored by Village Market. Refreshments generously donated by Janet and Michael Crystal. Registration not required. First come, first served. For more information, please contact asato@wiltonlibrary.org.
Wilton Library's Summer Music Concert Series Featuring Captain Obvious
Come play music, recite poetry, tell a story, or show off another talent!
Keep in mind this is an all ages event in a public venue. We trust you to make good choices about appropriate material.
This is an LGBTQIA+ inclusive and welcoming event series. No cover fee but minimum one drink purchased required (show Molten some love, y’all!)
Performance slots are assigned on a first come, first served basis IN PERSON. No times will be held or assigned before the event starts. Get there early to grab your spot!
Open Mic Night – Hosted by Bethel CT Pride & Molten Java
The Caribbean Jazz Connection is led by drummer Jim Royle who has been crossing genres of Jazz and Caribbean Latin styles for years. They delight audiences wherever they go in the Islands or on the mainland. Royle, the consummate educator and artist has brought so many young and old alike into the joys of percussion, especially with Steel pans and Caribbean […]