Taste of 200!
A foodie fundraiser in support of the Connecticut Museum Experience a culinary excursion across the state – right here at the Connecticut Museum! Join us alongside local restaurants to sample...
A foodie fundraiser in support of the Connecticut Museum Experience a culinary excursion across the state – right here at the Connecticut Museum! Join us alongside local restaurants to sample...
Join us for a virtual presentation as Jeanne Douillard brings a unique, fresh look to the story of the silent presence of the French in New England.
In this program, Connecticut weaver Margaret Liljedahl will talk about modern fiber arts, and use historic textiles from our collection to show techniques have evolved over the years.
This month’s story is “Saboteur” by Ha Jin.
The Inspire Center brings history and problem-solving together in a hands-on creative space for visitors of all ages! With objects and themes changing every other month, you can enjoy unique experiences all year long! October’s challenge is to design a tool to make cooking easier!
Grab your detective gear and get ready to solve a mystery! Decorate your own magnifying glass, solve clues, and search through the galleries for special objects and images.
Get acquainted with French Canadian traditional tunes at this monthly jam session, happening Saturday afternoons on First Free Weekends!
The Inspire Center brings history and problem-solving together in a hands-on creative space for visitors of all ages! With objects and themes changing every other month, you can enjoy unique experiences all year long! October’s challenge is to design a tool to make cooking easier!
Join us for family story time at the Museum! Cozy up with beanbags and enjoy a reading of a book all about creativity and innovation. Then, families will be challenged to embrace their own inventive spirit by getting crafty in the Inspire Center!
This virtual talk by Mackenzie Tor, New England Regional Fellowship Consortium grantee, will highlight the often-overlooked story of Black temperance activism in 19th-century Connecticut by following the state’s African American reformers as they navigated the era of slavery and freedom.
As the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence approaches, this teacher workshop will provide teachers with content and tools to use their classrooms as we explore Connecticut's role in the American Revolution.
Come with your questions for the featured farmers in the Growers of Color video series!