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New Haven artist Titus Kaphar’s documentary “Shut Up and Paint” has been placed on the shortlist for an Oscar in the Documentary Short Film category.
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Chad Fisher will become chair of the new sculpture program at the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts.
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A simple but lyrical crayon drawing of Queen Elizabeth II originally purchased for $100 at an estate sale is expected to fetch at least $10,000 at auction.
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“Komatsu Hiroko: Second Decade” runs at the University of Hartford’s Joseloff Gallery through Saturday, Dec. 10.
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The traveling exhibit is on display at Eastern Connecticut State University until Oct. 15.
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Sendak was a longtime resident of Connecticut. The exhibit runs through Dec. 16.
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Over 20 participating local artists lay out a set of clues that lead guests to their outdoor art installation.
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Artist Heather Heckel's visual limitations give her a unique perspective.
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De Gerenday’s Fine Art Materials and Curiosities pays homage to some of the famous European art shops of the 19th century.
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On this episode of Audacious: Protest art including abortion pills as jewelry, word art amplifying messages of racial justice, and Disney characters in real-life situations.