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
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.
GOO GOO DOLLS with DASHBOARD CONFESSIONAL - Summer Anthem Tour 2025
Don’t miss an unforgettable night with the incomparable Ana Gasteyer, live at the Playhouse on Friday, August 8 at 8:00 PM. Best known for her standout performances on "Saturday Night Live”, as well as roles in "Suburgatory", "American Auto", and on Broadway, Ana brings her signature blend of powerhouse vocals, sharp wit, and magnetic stage presence to this one-night-only event. From jazzy cabaret numbers to hilarious storytelling, she delivers a show that’s as entertaining as it is unforgettable. Reserve your spot now and experience the brilliance of Ana Gasteyer live!
Ana Gasteyer
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
Calling local artists! Surround yourself in the beauty of the Fairfield Museum Commons and meet fellow artists in the area. The sketching session will be followed by a short “throwdown,” where we put all the sketches together and share more about what we have drawn. Please plan to bring your own materials for this meet-up.
Free.
Urban Sketchers of Central Connecticut Meet-Up
Saturday, August 9, 2:00 PM
Join us to hear Artist-in-Residence Nancy Willis discuss her residency project, a compelling visual commentary on empathy amidst worldwide conflict.
Nancy Willis is an artist living in Northern California’s wine region. As a painter/printmaker she creates work imbued atmosphere that evokes a strong sense of place. Central to her paintings and prints is light and moments of human connection. The artist draws from imagery of her daily life: chandeliers suspended in Redwood trees, the remains of a dinner party or the pastoral surrounding landscape become motifs in her paintings and prints.
Willis has been awarded multiple grants for her community facing projects including her series Conflict Zone. This ongoing project looks at the devastating effects on the daily lives of others living amidst the chaos of war. Willis combines images from the news with the radiant beauty of a chandelier. Melding images of chandeliers with the devastation of collapsed buildings and rubble, Willis is asking the viewer to look below the headlines to see the fragile state of the human condition. Willis’ project for her CCP residency furthers more exploration of this series.
Her lecture will center on how empathy turned her feelings of overwhelming helplessness into artistic action. What began as a response to the ISIS led genocide of Yazidis in Iraq and Syria, has expanded to include the war in Ukraine and the Israel-Gaza conflict. Willis will speak to how her process and path since the series began in 2017 and the power of art to make a difference.
Artist-in-Residence Talk: Nancy Willis
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.
Jerry Seinfeld
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
Free Yoga Among the Sculptures sponsored by Bethel Arts. Every Sunday from July 6th - September 21st 2035. On the Municipal Center from Lawn.
Free Yoga Among the Sculptures
The Greenwich Art Society is offering:
PORTRAIT DRAWING & PAINTING (with live model) with ANDREW LATTIMORE
6 MONDAYS
July 7 – August 11
9:30 am to 12:30 pm
Program Description
We will be working from a live model. Emphasis will be on lighting, features, values, composition, background, drapery, and anatomy. We’ll focus on developing a technical proficiency in rendering the portrait while working from direct observation. Emphasis on understanding anatomy, proportion, value and form and how it relates to portrait drawing. We will also concentrate on the importance of a well-balanced and a thoughtfully executed piece through understanding composition using both drawing and painting mediums.
Student work will be evaluated daily through individual critiques during class by the instructor.
Highly Recommended Books:
Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist, Stephen R. Peck
Perspective Made Easy, Ernest Norling
Suggested Books:
Art and Fear, David Bayles & Ted Orland
Art Spirit, Robert Henri
Supply list on our website