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SUMMARY:Sisters! Visualizing Solidarity and Resistance
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating 40 years of The New Haven Leon Sister City Project \nJanuary 16- April 4\, 2025\nOpening Reception: January 16\, 6-8 pm\nFree and Open to ALL\nA timely exhibit of vintage posters and art from Nicaragua\, recent locally-made items addressing the climate crisis\, social justice and so much more from the NHLSCP’s remarkable archive.\nWe will be offering several hands on workshops throughout the life of the exhibit:\n\nSeveral hands-on workshops throughout the life of the exhibit: \n\n\n•    Fantasy Garden Collaging: Once a month come join us for a chill evening of making\, dreaming and envisioning. Materials provided\, this artist-led event is free and open to all\, but donations are always appreciated. \n•    Beautiful Objections: a one-day workshop to create beautiful and portable visual works for protest and social change! Free and open to all\, Dates and RSVP will include info on what to bring. stay tuned. \n\nMarch 27th\, 6-8 pm\nA SPECIAL Panel Talk\nGreen Spaces in the Tapestry of New Haven’s Neighborhoods\nPeggy Bloomer\, Assistant Professor of Art & Design at Central Connecticut State University\, will host a multimedia presentation and discussion with guest speakers. Join us for a captivating community discussion exploring the rich history\, lush parks\, and vibrant green spaces that are woven into the historic neighborhoods and diverse communities\, past and present of New Haven.\nSpace for this is limited so we will require an RSVP – details coming in the new year.
URL:https://institutelibrary.org/event/sisters-visualizing-solidarity-and-resistance/
LOCATION:The Gallery Upstairs at The Institute Library\, 847 Chapel Street\, New Haven\, CT\, 06510\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Gallery Upstairs
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SUMMARY:Beautiful Objections: A Workshop to Create Artful and Portable Signage for Protest and Social Change
DESCRIPTION:Work with artist and curator Martha Willette Lewis on creating your own gorgeous signage to say how you really feel about issues of the day. The Gallery will supply materials but participants will be asked to bring some simple supplies for their projects\, to be explained in future communication. This event is free and open to the public. All ages are welcome. Space will be limited\, so please register using the RSVP link provided. Click here to register.
URL:https://institutelibrary.org/event/beautiful-objections-a-workshop-to-create-artful-and-portable-signage-for-protest-and-social-change/
LOCATION:The Institute LIbrary\, 847 Chapel Street\, New Haven\, CT\, 06510
CATEGORIES:The Gallery Upstairs
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SUMMARY:The Charter Oak Pen Club Meets The Institute Library
DESCRIPTION:None of us can have as many virtues as the fountain-pen\, or half its cussedness; but we can try.”  — Mark Twain. \nJoin us on Saturday March 29th\, from 1 to 3 pm\, for a gathering of New England fountain pen lovers. Jonathan Weinberg\, artist and curator of the Maurice Sendak Foundation\, will lead a discussion and demonstration of the wonders of fountain pens for writing and drawing. Some of his fellow members of the Charter Oak Pen Club will talk about collecting vintage pens and the differences between old and new pens. If you share the fountain pen addiction\, you are welcome to bring some of your own favorites. For those new to the world of pen collecting\, there will be plenty of advice on how to get started and the opportunity to try out new and old pens. Everyone is welcome!
URL:https://institutelibrary.org/event/the-charter-oak-pen-club-meets-the-institute-library/
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