SOLD OUT! Behind the Scenes: Making the Look
This inside look at our historic Costume collection will explore how Americans have used fashion accessories to snazz up their looks over the centuries.
This inside look at our historic Costume collection will explore how Americans have used fashion accessories to snazz up their looks over the centuries.
This program, presented by Dr. Katherine A. Hermes, will feature a variety of diverse stories that illuminate the people who built connections between Connecticut and the Caribbean.
Bring your best pal or significant other to the museum for a custom tour focusing on true historical crime stories, then relax with snacks, wine, and games that will test your crime-solving skills.
The Inspire Center brings history and problem-solving together in a hands-on creative space for visitors of all ages! Look closely at objects from the Connecticut Museum collection, get inspired, and work together to create something new. With objects and themes changing monthly, you can enjoy unique experiences all year long! February’s challenge is to design a new way to magnify an object's appearance!
Happy Valentine's Day! Using historic valentines from the Museum's collections as inspiration, create one-of-a-kind cards to give to your loved ones!
This month’s story is “Like a Winding Sheet” by Connecticut native Ann Petry.
This two-hour program will give you an introduction to researching the history of your house.
Can't get enough of Legos? Neither can we! Join us as we continue the fun from last year's movie night with a special showing of "The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part." Never seen the first one? No problem! Anyone can have fun following these Connecticut-made toys on another wild, silly adventure through the universe!
Project Tunnel Vision is hosting a second community-wide meal for greater Hartford families. In addition to a wholesome catered meal, there will be storytelling, music and visual arts performances centered...
Learn about one of Connecticut's most unique and powerful literary voices.
Celebrate the Year of the Dragon with Connecticut’s vibrant Asian American Pacific Islander community!
Pre-Civil War Black communities provided free and enslaved people in Connecticut with spiritual, economic, social, and personal opportunities that people used to build rich, meaningful lives. Join us to learn about a recent project at the Connecticut Museum that aims to bring these lives into focus.