

Thursday, December 11, 2025
Supersuckers
Scott H. Biram
King Sickabilly
$23 advanced / $28 at the door
21+
Doors at 7 PM
Music at 8 PM
SUPERSUCKERS
“You’ve heard our name, you’ve seen our records, our t-shirts and our stickers. We’re probably the favorite band of someone you know and yet maybe we’re still a mystery to you. Well my friend, that’s okay, you’re at the right place to get to know the greatest rock-n-roll band in the world, The Supersuckers.
And the next time you see the ‘Supersuckers’ name, whether it’s in the record store, online somewhere, or on the marquee at your local rock club, know that there are some quality, honest, ass-kicking, hard-working individuals behind it all trying to make your life a little better through the “Evil Powers Of Rock-n-Roll” (and the occasional detour into the country music, of course) and we’d love nothing better than to have you there with us as! Just remember to wear clean underwear, ‘cuz we’re gonna rock the pants right off of you!”– Eddie Spaghetti, The Supersuckers
SCOTT H. BIRAM
Scott H. Biram unleashes a fervent display of conviction through, not only the genuine blues, classic country, bluegrass, and rock n roll, but he seals the deal with punk, heavy metal, and frankly, anything else he wants to. He’s The Dirty Old One Man Band. He will still the room with haunting South Texas blues, then turn it upside down, into a truck driver’s mosh pit. Like he says, it might be baptism, or it might be murder, either way…you gonna see the light.
This legally ordained preacher’s singing, yodeling, growling, leering and brash preachin’ and hollerin’ is accompanied by sloppy riffs, and licks literally yanked, one at a time, out of his collection of crusty, worn out, Gibson hollowbody guitars, and battle axes. All this held down with a pounding backbeat brought forth by his amplified left foot, and self customed stomp board. The remainder of this brutally charming one-man band consists of an unwieldy combination of beat-up amplifiers and old microphones strung together by a tangled mess of guitar cables. Don’t get too close! You gonna get some grease on ya!
Years of compulsive touring, along with a steady diet of down and dirty blues, rock, punk, country, and hillbilly have developed Scott H. Biram’s signature concoction, attracting a hefty array of fans who dig the bizarre and twisted sides of the rock and roll spectrum. His live shows, performed all over the world, deliver a take no prisoners attitude, a stomping, pulsing John Lee Hooker-channeling, and cockeyed tales of black water baptisms and murder, all while romanticizing the on-the-road lifestyle.
SCOTT H. BIRAM IS THE DIRTY OLD ONE MAN BAND.
KING SICKABILLY
Serious songwriting from YEARS of hardship, road experience and inner turmoil.
The way it was supposed to be, but with a new approach.
Over 10 years of relentless touring has cemented SASQUATCH as one of the most high gear, powerhouse band leaders around... his bands, The Sick-a-Billys, Holy Hellraisers, Full Moon Boys and his critically acclaimed King Sickabilly 'One Man Band' have all stayed true as far as vocals, lyrics and his fiery guitar-work. Never giving up his song-writing mission... keeping real music alive and dangerous in the under-underground. Risen from a not so forgotten past, when Live Music still meant something and the scene wasn't a Pre-Apocalyptic Ghost Town... bloody fingertips and a soul-haunting voice will deliver you songs about Sin, Love, Murder, Tornadoes and drinking until you wake up under a random barstool.
Cafe Nine
250 State Street
New Haven, CT 06510
Supersuckers / Scott H. Biram / King Sickabilly
In Pegasus Gallery and The Niche:
November 14, 2025 – January 23, 2026
Opening Reception on Tuesday November 18, 4:30-6:30pm at Pegasus Gallery.
Chip Rutan photographs the lower Connecticut River Valley and shoreline. His images depict locations he has known since childhood, and captures the momentary and transient nature of place, memory, and of home.
Photographs in Rutan’s “Space and Time” series were initially created with a Polaroid film camera between 2022 and 2023. The resulting images were digitally scanned, edited, and reprinted, while retaining the distinctly imperfect visual qualities of the Polaroid media. His human subjects were photographed from afar, so their likeness is impossible to discern, yet each composition contains a nostalgic and psychologically charged atmosphere of familiarity. Subjects walk along the beach, lounge, swim, and in many works, they appear to blur into the haze of dominant horizon lines. Rutan describes his photographs best as “ephemeral and dreamlike… portal(s) to a simpler time and place.”
Rutan lives in Old Saybrook, and has exhibited his photographs regionally and nationally. He holds an MFA in Visual Art from Vermont College of Fine Arts, an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (at Hartford), and a BA in Mathematics from the University of New Haven. See more of Rutan’s work on his website at: https://www.chiprutan.com
Pegasus Gallery is located within the library on the first floor of Chapman Hall.
Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Friday: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. when classes are in session. Winter break hours are Mondays-Fridays 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
The Niche is in Founders Hall across from the Registrar’s Office, Hours: Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Fridays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Chip Rutan: “Space and Time” at CT State Community College Middlesex
Are you looking to improve your throwing skills? Seeking to center your clay and yourself? Do you need a hand with hand building?
This class offers an opportunity to work towards your goals in clay and further your individual projects with differentiated instruction.
Wear clothes that can get dirty and closed toe shoes.
Centering With Clay
Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm with free parking and admission EXCEPT Saturday, June 7; Friday, July 4 (Independence Day); Thursday, November 27 (Thanksgiving Day); Wednesday, December 24 (Christmas Eve); and Thursday, December 25 (Christmas Day).
In remembrance of Pope Francis, who passed on April 21, 2025, the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is honored to present this exhibit illustrating the pope’s outreach to the peripheries during his 47 international trips.
Learn more: https://www.michaelmcgivneycenter.org/exhibits/francis-pope-of-the-peripheries/
Exhibit | Francis: Pope of the Peripheries
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of local and regional artists and makers.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo at Guilford Art Center
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of independent artists and makers. The community is invited to the free Opening Reception event on Friday, Nov 14 from 5-7pm.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo Shopping at Guilford Art Center
Exhibit Hours:
Wednesday – Friday, 10 am to 5 pm, Saturday, 12 to 5 pm.
From Frank Pepe’s original hat to celebrity-signed pizza boxes (including Gwyneth Paltrow and Yogi Berra!), if you love the crust, the crunch and the char of New Haven apizza, or simply have strong views on what comprises a good pie, you’ll find something to feed your personal pizza passion in the new exhibit “Pronounced Ah-Beetz,” open now at the New Haven Museum (NHM) through October 2027.
“Pronounced Ah-Beetz” examines the fun, the flavor and the history of pizza, including its origin as an affordable means of feeding workers in the fields of Italy, and how it became the food of the poor in the U.S. The Italian migration to New Haven gave way to Frank Pepe’s Pizzeria Napoletana, which gave birth to Sally’s Apizza, while a mile away Tony’s Apizza became Modern. How these three establishments became among the most iconically loved pizza restaurants in the country is a major focus.
While the exhibit highlights the “Big 3” original apizza spots in New Haven, it also extends through the family tree of New Haven pizzerias to present a picture of family, food and community that includes a host of other local pizzerias, including: Ernie’s, Zuppardi’s, BAR, Zeneli’s, Olde World, and the Big Green Pizza Truck, among others.
“Pronounced Ah-Beetz” Exhibit at New Haven Museum
The Schwarzman Center offers student-led tours of Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale & in New Haven, on selected Fridays from 11am - 12pm. These tours are free and open to the public, and no registration is required. Simply meet inside the Rotunda at the corner of College and Grove Streets!
Group tours are available upon request during our operating hours. Those with a group of ten or more people should contact us at ysc.info@yale.edu to schedule a time.
About the exhibition:
Installed at the Schwarzman Center, “Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale & in New Haven,” illuminates ongoing research that recovers the essential role of Black people throughout Yale and New Haven history. The exhibition puts back at the center of local storytelling people who have always been central to local history. It celebrates Black community building, resistance, and resilience on campus and in New Haven.
The show includes nearly one hundred images of Yale’s earliest Black students from the 1800s and early 1900s, many of whom had deep New Haven connections. The Schwarzman exhibition features compelling reproductions of photographs of New Haveners who were custodians of Yale. The Luke, Grimes, Creed, Park, and Bassett families, among the many people key to founding and sustaining Yale, and who are heralded in the show.
“Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale & in New Haven” showcases the proposal, made and thwarted in 1831, to build a Black college in New Haven. It also highlights the successful efforts of Black students in the 1960s to establish the Afro-American Cultural Center and Afro-American Studies at Yale.
This exhibition brings forth knowledge kept alive in archives and memory for many centuries—even when the dominant culture chose to ignore, bury, or forget. It extends the work of the Yale and Slavery Research Project and follows from the exhibition, “Shining Light on Truth: New Haven, Yale and Slavery,” at the New Haven Museum from February 16, 2024 – March 1, 2025.
The exhibition team includes David Jon Walker ’23 MFA, lead designer, and Michael Morand ’87 ’93 M.Div., lead curator, with Timeica Bethel ’11, Robert Laird Brown, Jennifer Coggins, Mohamed Diallo ’26, Regina Mason, Hope McGrath, Carlynne Robinson, and Charles Warner, Jr.
Friday Guided Tours of Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale & in New Haven
Each year, the Institute of Sacred Music organizes a series of Zoom lectures that focus on late antique and Byzantine art and architecture. The Late Antique and Byzantine Art and Architecture lecture series is offered in collaboration with the departments of Classics and History of Art and is organized by Robert S. Nelson (History of Art, emeritus), Felicity Harley (Yale Divinity School/ISM), Justin Willson (History of Art) and Vasileios Marinis (Yale Divinity School/ISM).
Free and open to the public, but registration is required.
View the Late Antique and Byzantine Art and Architecture page for specific event dates, titles and presenters.
Contact: Katya Vetrov
Image: Mosaic Floor with Views of Alexandria and Memphis, ca. 540 CE, The Yale-British School Excavations at Gerasa, Yale University Art Gallery
Late Antique and Byzantine Art and Architecture Lecture Series
Join our volunteer museum educators for an interactive exploration of highlights from our collection. In a New Light: Five Centuries of British Art features works from the sixteenth century to the present, now on view in a reimagined installation.
Tours meet in the Entrance Court by the Visitor Services desk.
Tour of Collection Highlights
🎄✨ Kids’ Night Out! ELF ON THE SHELF ✨🎄
Friday, December 12th | 5–8 PM
Need a few hours to wrap gifts, finish your shopping, or just enjoy some quiet time? We’ve got you covered! 🙌
Drop the kids off for a fun-filled night of:
🎨 Painting their very own Elf on the Shelf
❄️ Making snow slime
🎶 Dancing to holiday music
🎭 Imaginative fun in our creative winter play area
🍕 Pizza included!
It’s going to be a night full of creativity, laughter, and holiday magic at The Giggling Pig New Haven! ❤️
🎟️ Space is limited — reserve your spot now!
👕 Dress for a mess!
👉 Register here: https://www.thegigglingpig.com/events-new-haven
#TheGigglingPigNewHaven #KidsNightOut #ElfOnTheShelf #HolidayFun #CreativeKids #PizzaAndPainting #HolidayMagic #SnowSlime #KidsEvent #NewHavenEvents
🎄✨ Kids’ Night Out! ELF ON THE SHELF ✨🎄
Ali Siddiq: In The Shadows Tour
Friday December 12, 2025
@ College Street Music Hall
6:00PM Doors / All Ages
Tickets on NOW: https://found.ee/as1212nhv
Outback Presents:
ALI SIDDIQ
Ali Siddiq is a stand-up comedian and public speaker out of Houston, TX. In 2024, Vulture called him stand-up comedy’s most prolific storyteller. Ali’s unique style of stand-up originated behind the walls of incarceration, an incubator for interesting experiences and good stories. He is the first comedian to ever release a 4-part series of comedy specials, The Domino Effect 1-4, which has over 40 million views combined on YouTube. In 2022, Ali released two new hour specials… THE DOMINO EFFECT on YouTube and UNPROTECTED SETS on EPIX. To date, THE DOMINO EFFECT has over 15 million views, ranking it in the top 5 most watched comedy specials of 2022. In May 2023, Ali released THE DOMINO EFFECT part 2: LOSS, the sequel to his viral stand-up special, which already has over 7 million views. In 2024, Ali released two more specials in the series. THE DOMINO EFFECT part 3: FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL premiered on YouTube in May with over 6 million views, and THE DOMINO EFFECT part 4: PINS & NEEDLES premiered on YouTube in June with over 6 million views to date. In 2025, Ali will be releasing four more specials and Executive Produced a 5th. ALI SIDDIQ PRESENTS MARCUS D. WILEY: MARRIAGE IS MAJOR SURGERY premiered on YouTube Feb 12 with over 2.5 million views currently. MY TWO SONS premiered on YouTube May 11th and RUGGED premiered on YouTube June 15th.
People received their first taste of Ali Siddiq when he appeared on HBO's DEF COMEDY JAM and LIVE FROM GOTHAM, and in 2013 he was named Comedy Central's "#1 Comic to Watch". In 2014, Ali impressed comedy enthusiasts by displaying his ability to captivate an audience with his "Mexicans Got On Boots" tale, a descriptive storytelling, with over 16 million views, of a prison riot on THIS IS NOT HAPPENING, the first of three appearances. His stories continued with his HALF HOUR special, which premiered on Comedy Central in the Fall of 2016. Immediately following the premier of that special, Comedy Central offered Ali an hour-special where he performed for inmates live in a Texas jail, sending Ali back to where it all started. The hour special, Ali Siddiq: It’s Bigger Than These Bars, premiered in February 2018 on Comedy Central and has over 3.5 million views on YouTube. In 2019, Ali was a top 5 finalist on NBC’s BRING THE FUNNY. He also appeared as a regular cast member on the reboot of PUNK’D for Quibi.
Additionally, Ali has appeared on several popular podcasts and TV shows like The Joe Rogan Experience, Club Shay Shay, The Breakfast Club, 85 South, Kill Tony, VladTV, Good Morning America, Uncle Joey's Joint with Joey Diaz, Ari Shaffir's Skeptic Tank, Bertcast, Are You Garbage, Your Mom’s House and many others.
Official Website: https://alisiddiq.com
Ali Siddiq at College Street Music Hall (New Haven)
A performance by students of the Yale School of Music cello studio, directed by Ole Akahoshi.
Yale Cellos
North America's largest interactive comedy murder mystery dinner theatre show is now playing in New Haven, CT! Solve a hilarious true crime murder mystery while you feast on a fantastic dinner. Just beware! The culprit is hiding in plain sight somewhere in the room, and you may find yourself as a Prime Suspect before you know it!
Join us for an event that is very different from a traditional mystery dinner show. Our actors are not dressed in costume and are hidden in the audience! This results in a fun, social and interactive evening suitable for all adults.
Each ticket includes our signature award-winning mystery dinner theatre show, along with a full plated dinner, waitstaff gratuity, and plenty of surprises during the show.
Happens on the following Dates:
- Dec 13, 2025, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Timezone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
- Dec 20, 2025, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Timezone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
The Dinner Detective True Crime Murder Mystery Dinner Show - New Haven, CT
Kick off the holiday season with a magical morning at The Shore Line Trolley Museum! Enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast while Santa makes his way around the room to greet families, say “hi,” and spread holiday cheer. After breakfast, hop aboard one of our vintage trolleys for a festive ride through history.
Dates: Saturdays, December 6th, 13th & 20th
Seatings: 8:30 AM & 9:30 AM
Location: The Shore Line Trolley Museum
Space is limited, so reserve your spot early for this holiday tradition your family won’t want to miss!
Pancake Breakfast with Santa
Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm with free parking and admission EXCEPT Saturday, June 7; Friday, July 4 (Independence Day); Thursday, November 27 (Thanksgiving Day); Wednesday, December 24 (Christmas Eve); and Thursday, December 25 (Christmas Day).
In remembrance of Pope Francis, who passed on April 21, 2025, the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is honored to present this exhibit illustrating the pope’s outreach to the peripheries during his 47 international trips.
Learn more: https://www.michaelmcgivneycenter.org/exhibits/francis-pope-of-the-peripheries/
Exhibit | Francis: Pope of the Peripheries
Show up for your creative self this fall with the Saturday Drawing Club. Our theme is illustrate your life!
Draw upon personal stories, family recipes, and favorite places while creating and learning about sequential art, with weekly prompts and materials combined with a mix of conversation, creative time, and feedback.
Saturday Drawing Club: Illustrate your life
Don't miss this holiday gifts bonanza presented by the Branford Arts & Cultural Alliance (BACA)! Browse original arts, crafts, jewelry, photography, wood, textiles, leather, and unique gifts galore, all at the old Branford Post Office located at 1111 Main Street from 10 AM to 4 PM.
Meet the artisans and take some selfies with Santa!
Free
BACA’s Artful Holiday Market in Branford
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of local and regional artists and makers.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo at Guilford Art Center
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of independent artists and makers. The community is invited to the free Opening Reception event on Friday, Nov 14 from 5-7pm.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo Shopping at Guilford Art Center
Bring the whole family to the Shore Line Trolley Museum this holiday season for a magical Visit with Santa! Running Thanksgiving weekend and weekends in December through December 21st , this festive event is packed with holiday fun.
What’s Included?
- Take a cozy ride to Santa aboard our heated trolley , beautifully decorated for the season.
- Tell Santa what’s on your Christmas list and receive a small gift.
- Take lots of photos with Santa to capture the special moment.
- Enjoy a cup of hot chocolate to warm up!
- Stroll through the museum and check out the holiday-decorated trolleys.
- Visit our museum store for unique and thoughtful gift ideas.
Most of the event takes place outside , so dress warmly and get ready for a fun, festive day filled with holiday cheer!
Dates:
- Thanksgiving Weekend
- Weekends in December until December 21st
Create lasting holiday memories with a visit to Santa at the Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Next Stop: SANTA!
Join our volunteer museum educators for an interactive exploration of highlights from our collection. In a New Light: Five Centuries of British Art features works from the sixteenth century to the present, now on view in a reimagined installation.
Tours meet in the Entrance Court by the Visitor Services desk.
Tour of Collection Highlights
The Schwarzman Center offers student-led tours of Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale & in New Haven, on selected Saturdays from 11am - 12pm, and 12:30pm - 1:30pm. These tours are free and open to the public, and no registration is required. Simply meet inside the Rotunda at the corner of College and Grove Streets!
Group tours are available upon request during our operating hours. Those with a group of ten or more people should contact us at ysc.info@yale.edu to schedule a time.
About the exhibition:
Installed at the Schwarzman Center, “Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale & in New Haven,” illuminates ongoing research that recovers the essential role of Black people throughout Yale and New Haven history. The exhibition puts back at the center of local storytelling people who have always been central to local history. It celebrates Black community building, resistance, and resilience on campus and in New Haven.
The show includes nearly one hundred images of Yale’s earliest Black students from the 1800s and early 1900s, many of whom had deep New Haven connections. The Schwarzman exhibition features compelling reproductions of photographs of New Haveners who were custodians of Yale. The Luke, Grimes, Creed, Park, and Bassett families, among the many people key to founding and sustaining Yale, and who are heralded in the show.
“Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale & in New Haven” showcases the proposal, made and thwarted in 1831, to build a Black college in New Haven. It also highlights the successful efforts of Black students in the 1960s to establish the Afro-American Cultural Center and Afro-American Studies at Yale.
This exhibition brings forth knowledge kept alive in archives and memory for many centuries—even when the dominant culture chose to ignore, bury, or forget. It extends the work of the Yale and Slavery Research Project and follows from the exhibition, “Shining Light on Truth: New Haven, Yale and Slavery,” at the New Haven Museum from February 16, 2024 – March 1, 2025.
The exhibition team includes David Jon Walker ’23 MFA, lead designer, and Michael Morand ’87 ’93 M.Div., lead curator, with Timeica Bethel ’11, Robert Laird Brown, Jennifer Coggins, Mohamed Diallo ’26, Regina Mason, Hope McGrath, Carlynne Robinson, and Charles Warner, Jr.
Saturday Guided Tours of Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale & in New Haven
Artists' open studio featuring work by half a dozen southern New England potters, jewelers, print-makers, and even a poet who will write a stanza or two for you while you wait. Exhibitors include: Mary Barringer of Shelburne Falls MA, Hayne Bayless and Mara Lavitt of Ivoryton, Pascal Chmelar of New Haven, Greg Kerstetter of North Hampton MA, Liz Pagano of New Haven, and Sam Taylor of Westhampton MA.
Sideways Studio Holiday Show + Sale
Join us for our family program Getting StARTed, where we offer engaging activities to guide families in looking at art together. The 30-minute sessions focus on a range of works from the collection and build in time for participants to try the month’s activity on their own.
Meet by the couches in the Gallery lobby.
On Saturday, October 11, ASL interpretation will be available for this program.
Getting StARTed
Exhibit Hours:
Wednesday – Friday, 10 am to 5 pm, Saturday, 12 to 5 pm.
From Frank Pepe’s original hat to celebrity-signed pizza boxes (including Gwyneth Paltrow and Yogi Berra!), if you love the crust, the crunch and the char of New Haven apizza, or simply have strong views on what comprises a good pie, you’ll find something to feed your personal pizza passion in the new exhibit “Pronounced Ah-Beetz,” open now at the New Haven Museum (NHM) through October 2027.
“Pronounced Ah-Beetz” examines the fun, the flavor and the history of pizza, including its origin as an affordable means of feeding workers in the fields of Italy, and how it became the food of the poor in the U.S. The Italian migration to New Haven gave way to Frank Pepe’s Pizzeria Napoletana, which gave birth to Sally’s Apizza, while a mile away Tony’s Apizza became Modern. How these three establishments became among the most iconically loved pizza restaurants in the country is a major focus.
While the exhibit highlights the “Big 3” original apizza spots in New Haven, it also extends through the family tree of New Haven pizzerias to present a picture of family, food and community that includes a host of other local pizzerias, including: Ernie’s, Zuppardi’s, BAR, Zeneli’s, Olde World, and the Big Green Pizza Truck, among others.
“Pronounced Ah-Beetz” Exhibit at New Haven Museum
The Schwarzman Center offers student-led tours of Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale & in New Haven, on selected Saturdays from 11am - 12pm, and 12:30pm - 1:30pm. These tours are free and open to the public, and no registration is required. Simply meet inside the Rotunda at the corner of College and Grove Streets!
Group tours are available upon request during our operating hours. Those with a group of ten or more people should contact us at ysc.info@yale.edu to schedule a time.
About the exhibition:
Installed at the Schwarzman Center, “Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale & in New Haven,” illuminates ongoing research that recovers the essential role of Black people throughout Yale and New Haven history. The exhibition puts back at the center of local storytelling people who have always been central to local history. It celebrates Black community building, resistance, and resilience on campus and in New Haven.
The show includes nearly one hundred images of Yale’s earliest Black students from the 1800s and early 1900s, many of whom had deep New Haven connections. The Schwarzman exhibition features compelling reproductions of photographs of New Haveners who were custodians of Yale. The Luke, Grimes, Creed, Park, and Bassett families, among the many people key to founding and sustaining Yale, and who are heralded in the show.
“Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale & in New Haven” showcases the proposal, made and thwarted in 1831, to build a Black college in New Haven. It also highlights the successful efforts of Black students in the 1960s to establish the Afro-American Cultural Center and Afro-American Studies at Yale.
This exhibition brings forth knowledge kept alive in archives and memory for many centuries—even when the dominant culture chose to ignore, bury, or forget. It extends the work of the Yale and Slavery Research Project and follows from the exhibition, “Shining Light on Truth: New Haven, Yale and Slavery,” at the New Haven Museum from February 16, 2024 – March 1, 2025.
The exhibition team includes David Jon Walker ’23 MFA, lead designer, and Michael Morand ’87 ’93 M.Div., lead curator, with Timeica Bethel ’11, Robert Laird Brown, Jennifer Coggins, Mohamed Diallo ’26, Regina Mason, Hope McGrath, Carlynne Robinson, and Charles Warner, Jr.
Saturday Guided Tours of Shining Light on Truth: Black Lives at Yale & in New Haven
Join our Student Guides to learn more about In a New Light: Five Centuries of British Art. Each tour is created by a Student Guide to explore a specific theme in the museum’s collection.
Tours meet in the Entrance Court by the Visitors Service Desk
Tour of Collection Spotlights
This is a fantastic introduction to pottery and a great way to get to know CAW’s studio. Spend your Saturday afternoon in the Creative Arts Workshop pottery studio. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll learn hand building techniques and be guided through throwing clay on the wheel. You’ll also discover how to embellish your pieces with surface textures and glaze finishes. Come join us and get creative!
No experience necessary, all levels welcome.
Create and Explore with Clay
North America's largest interactive comedy murder mystery dinner theatre show is now playing in New Haven, CT! Solve a hilarious true crime murder mystery while you feast on a fantastic dinner. Just beware! The culprit is hiding in plain sight somewhere in the room, and you may find yourself as a Prime Suspect before you know it!
Join us for an event that is very different from a traditional mystery dinner show. Our actors are not dressed in costume and are hidden in the audience! This results in a fun, social and interactive evening suitable for all adults.
Each ticket includes our signature award-winning mystery dinner theatre show, along with a full plated dinner, waitstaff gratuity, and plenty of surprises during the show.
The Dinner Detective True Crime Murder Mystery Dinner Show - New Haven, CT
Vespro della Beata Vergine (Vespers for the Blessed Virgin), SV 206, is a musical setting by Claudio Monteverdi of the evening vespers on Marian feasts, scored for soloists, choirs, and orchestra. It is an ambitious work in scope and in its variety of style and scoring, and has a duration of around 90 minutes. Published in Venice, with a dedication to Pope Paul V dated 1 September 1610.
Yale Schola Cantorum's interim conductor Stefan Parkman leads the ensemble in this program at Woolsey Hall.
Free and open to the public.
Contact: Jeff Hazewinkel
Schola Cantorum is a chamber choir that performs sacred music from the sixteenth century to the present day in concert settings and choral services around the world. It is sponsored by Yale Institute of Sacred Music and led by interim conductor Stefan Parkman. Masaaki Suzuki is the ensemble’s principal guest conductor. Open by audition to students from all departments and professional schools across Yale University, the choir has a special interest in historically informed performance practice, often in collaboration with instrumentalists from Juilliard415.
Yale Schola Cantorum presents: Monteverdi's "Vespers"
Sunday Club Canvas is in session!
Looking for a creative weekend DROP Off activity for your child? Join us for a fun, relaxing painting class — no experience needed!
In this 1.5-hour class, our friendly staff will guide students step-by-step through a new painting each session. With loose, organic brushstrokes and a no-pressure vibe, everyone leaves with their own masterpiece!
Sundays 9:30-11AM
Techniques you can practice at home
Attend weekly, monthly, or just once in a while — it’s up to you!
$25 per class | Discounted class packs available
Classes run year-round
Pre-registration is required – call or register online today to save your spot!
https://www.thegigglingpig.com/newhaven-club-canvas
Let your weekend creativity shine with Sunday Club Canvas!
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Sunday Club Canvas Art Class for Children of all ages
Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm with free parking and admission EXCEPT Saturday, June 7; Friday, July 4 (Independence Day); Thursday, November 27 (Thanksgiving Day); Wednesday, December 24 (Christmas Eve); and Thursday, December 25 (Christmas Day).
In remembrance of Pope Francis, who passed on April 21, 2025, the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is honored to present this exhibit illustrating the pope’s outreach to the peripheries during his 47 international trips.
Learn more: https://www.michaelmcgivneycenter.org/exhibits/francis-pope-of-the-peripheries/
Exhibit | Francis: Pope of the Peripheries
Bring the whole family to the Shore Line Trolley Museum this holiday season for a magical Visit with Santa! Running Thanksgiving weekend and weekends in December through December 21st , this festive event is packed with holiday fun.
What’s Included?
- Take a cozy ride to Santa aboard our heated trolley , beautifully decorated for the season.
- Tell Santa what’s on your Christmas list and receive a small gift.
- Take lots of photos with Santa to capture the special moment.
- Enjoy a cup of hot chocolate to warm up!
- Stroll through the museum and check out the holiday-decorated trolleys.
- Visit our museum store for unique and thoughtful gift ideas.
Most of the event takes place outside , so dress warmly and get ready for a fun, festive day filled with holiday cheer!
Dates:
- Thanksgiving Weekend
- Weekends in December until December 21st
Create lasting holiday memories with a visit to Santa at the Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Next Stop: SANTA!
Artists' open studio featuring work by half a dozen southern New England potters, jewelers, print-makers, and even a poet who will write a stanza or two for you while you wait. Exhibitors include: Mary Barringer of Shelburne Falls MA, Hayne Bayless and Mara Lavitt of Ivoryton, Pascal Chmelar of New Haven, Greg Kerstetter of North Hampton MA, Liz Pagano of New Haven, and Sam Taylor of Westhampton MA.
Sideways Studio Holiday Show + Sale
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of local and regional artists and makers.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo at Guilford Art Center
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of independent artists and makers. The community is invited to the free Opening Reception event on Friday, Nov 14 from 5-7pm.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo Shopping at Guilford Art Center
Overcome the mysteries of the sewing machine and discover how fun and easy it can be! Learn the basics of machine sewing including threading, operating, and troubleshooting.
Practice using the machine and then move on to simple projects for yourself or for gift-giving. Participants will learn a variety of machine sewing methods including piecing, applique, quilting, and freehand. Potential projects include art pieces, wall hangings, patchwork, quilt patterns, bags, a zippered pouch, table runner, or pillow cover. Tips for altering clothes can also be covered. Previous students are welcome to attend and work on more advanced projects.
Tuition for this class includes a fee of $15 for basic materials provided by CAW.
Lets Get Sewing
Explore the art of Hew Locke in this docent-led tour focused on the artist’s powerful visual commentary on identity, migration, and history’s enduring impact.
Join our volunteer museum educators and see three decades of Locke’s work in sculpture, photography, and found materials that the artist uses to question and unravel symbols of empire. Discover how he reimagines the iconography and legacies of colonialism.
Tours meet in the Entrance Court by the Visitor Services desk.
Tour of Hew Locke
Join our Student Guides to learn more about In a New Light: Five Centuries of British Art. Each tour is created by a Student Guide to explore a specific theme in the museum’s collection.
Tours meet in the Entrance Court by the Visitors Service Desk
Tour of Collection Spotlights
Join our volunteer museum educators for an in-depth tour of the museum’s iconic building, designed by modernist architect Louis I. Kahn (1901–1974).
Tours meet in the Entrance Court by the Visitor Services desk.
Tour of the YCBA Architecture
In Pegasus Gallery and The Niche:
November 14, 2025 – January 23, 2026
Opening Reception on Tuesday November 18, 4:30-6:30pm at Pegasus Gallery.
Chip Rutan photographs the lower Connecticut River Valley and shoreline. His images depict locations he has known since childhood, and captures the momentary and transient nature of place, memory, and of home.
Photographs in Rutan’s “Space and Time” series were initially created with a Polaroid film camera between 2022 and 2023. The resulting images were digitally scanned, edited, and reprinted, while retaining the distinctly imperfect visual qualities of the Polaroid media. His human subjects were photographed from afar, so their likeness is impossible to discern, yet each composition contains a nostalgic and psychologically charged atmosphere of familiarity. Subjects walk along the beach, lounge, swim, and in many works, they appear to blur into the haze of dominant horizon lines. Rutan describes his photographs best as “ephemeral and dreamlike… portal(s) to a simpler time and place.”
Rutan lives in Old Saybrook, and has exhibited his photographs regionally and nationally. He holds an MFA in Visual Art from Vermont College of Fine Arts, an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (at Hartford), and a BA in Mathematics from the University of New Haven. See more of Rutan’s work on his website at: https://www.chiprutan.com
Pegasus Gallery is located within the library on the first floor of Chapman Hall.
Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Friday: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. when classes are in session. Winter break hours are Mondays-Fridays 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
The Niche is in Founders Hall across from the Registrar’s Office, Hours: Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Fridays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Chip Rutan: “Space and Time” at CT State Community College Middlesex
New and experienced students will focus on making pottery on the wheel.
Start by using methods of wedging, centering, hand and finger positioning for raising a vessel, and positioning one’s body for dealing with a mass of clay on the wheel. Demonstrations will cover the importance of trimming techniques and various forming processes.
Wear clothes that can get dirty.
Techniques for Wheel Throwing
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of local and regional artists and makers.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo at Guilford Art Center
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of independent artists and makers. The community is invited to the free Opening Reception event on Friday, Nov 14 from 5-7pm.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo Shopping at Guilford Art Center
This class is for beginners eager to learn all aspects of pottery, as well as returnees who wish to hone their skills. Although the primary focus is on wheel throwing, we will also explore hand-building and ways to combine the two disciplines. Time will additionally be spent on the importance of trimming and glazing.
Wear clothes that can get dirty.
Pottery tool kits are available for sale in the studio for $27 and firing fees are $3.50/pound. Payable by credit card, cash, or check.
Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours on a first-come, first-served basis and you are encouraged to take advantage of this.
Beginning/ Intermediate Pottery
Don’t be intimidated any longer—come learn to paint. This class will unfold the mysteries of painting by introducing students to the basics: selecting materials, setting up a palette, handling paint, and composing a picture. The class will emphasize learning to see what you wish to paint with the goal of rendering form clearly in terms of color and design. Come to the first class ready to paint.
CAW does not supply paint, brushes, or canvas. Please see the list below for what students need to bring.
Introduction to Painting
Where: kamrDANCE Studio LLC, Corner of Wadsworth Street and Mill Rock Road, Hamden, CT, 06517
White garage with fence across from tennis courts/Mill Rock Park!
Drop-in Cost: $25 suggested, $10-25 (sliding scale/pay what you can!)
Zelle (preferred), Venmo, cash, and checks written out to kamrDANCE Studio LLC accepted
SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER 2025 SCHEDULE: Sept 4th - Dec 18th
MONDAYS
Intermediate 7-8:15 PM ET (w/Zoom option)
No class: 10/20 (makeup: 10/23)
THURSDAYS
Adv beginner/mixed level 5:30-6:45 PM ET (w/Zoom option)
No class: 9/11 (makeup: 9/15), 10/16 (makeup: 10/13), 11/6 (makeup: 11/10), 11/27 (makeup: 11/24)
”Makeup” means that whenever there is no Intermediate on a Monday, it will be offered instead on the indicated Thursday. Whenever there is no Adv Beginner on a Thursday, it will instead be offered on the indicated Monday.
THURSDAYS
All levels improv jam 6:50-7:20 PM ET (specific dates)
Dates offered: 9/4, 9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/30, 11/13, 11/20, 12/4, 12/11, 12/18
*If you take class and then stay for the jam, there is no extra cost. If you come just for the jam, it is a suggested donation of $5-10.
NEW!: The last Thursday class of each month will specifically focus on improvisation skills for the entire class!
Dates: 9/25, 10/30, 11/20, 12/18
No experience or shoes necessary for beginner! Come work on technique, musicality, choreography, and improvisation in a safe and fun environment!
Alexis is also available for private or small group lessons. If you are interested, please email kamrdanceco@gmail.com
Drop-in Adult Tap Classes (Intermediate) at kamrDANCE Studio LLC
Legendary balladeer Engelbert Humperdinck brings his timeless voice to the Shubert for a special holiday performance where romance and nostalgia meet beloved seasonal classics. Experience an unforgettable evening where cherished memories meet the magic of the season.
Engelbert Humperdinck: A Winter World of Love
Back by popular demand.
Two Dates: December 9 and December 16 | 6 – 7:30 p.m.
Take some time for you and your friends and join us to decorate GIANT house-made Gingerbread Cookies while sipping wine. (This is an Adult Event 21+)
Each Attendee will receive four 6″ GIANT Gingerbread Cookies to decorate and take home. Enjoy sipping wines while you decorate your cookies.
Each event will include a 15 minute pre-decorating mini workshop with our Pastry Chef Lily.
Ticket includes 1 glass of wine.
$50 per person
Gingerbread Cookie Decorating & Wine Night
In Pegasus Gallery and The Niche:
November 14, 2025 – January 23, 2026
Opening Reception on Tuesday November 18, 4:30-6:30pm at Pegasus Gallery.
Chip Rutan photographs the lower Connecticut River Valley and shoreline. His images depict locations he has known since childhood, and captures the momentary and transient nature of place, memory, and of home.
Photographs in Rutan’s “Space and Time” series were initially created with a Polaroid film camera between 2022 and 2023. The resulting images were digitally scanned, edited, and reprinted, while retaining the distinctly imperfect visual qualities of the Polaroid media. His human subjects were photographed from afar, so their likeness is impossible to discern, yet each composition contains a nostalgic and psychologically charged atmosphere of familiarity. Subjects walk along the beach, lounge, swim, and in many works, they appear to blur into the haze of dominant horizon lines. Rutan describes his photographs best as “ephemeral and dreamlike… portal(s) to a simpler time and place.”
Rutan lives in Old Saybrook, and has exhibited his photographs regionally and nationally. He holds an MFA in Visual Art from Vermont College of Fine Arts, an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (at Hartford), and a BA in Mathematics from the University of New Haven. See more of Rutan’s work on his website at: https://www.chiprutan.com
Pegasus Gallery is located within the library on the first floor of Chapman Hall.
Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Friday: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. when classes are in session. Winter break hours are Mondays-Fridays 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
The Niche is in Founders Hall across from the Registrar’s Office, Hours: Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Fridays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Chip Rutan: “Space and Time” at CT State Community College Middlesex
Develop your pottery skills as you focus on wheel-throwing techniques in stoneware and porcelain.
Lessons will cover both functional and decorative pottery with emphasis on classical forms as we know them. Students will be shown how to apply glazes and/or oxide washes to achieve desired results, such as combining glaze colors and the application of wood ash to create unexpected effects on their work. Wear clothes that can get dirty.
Intermediate and Advanced Pottery
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of local and regional artists and makers.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo at Guilford Art Center
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of independent artists and makers. The community is invited to the free Opening Reception event on Friday, Nov 14 from 5-7pm.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo Shopping at Guilford Art Center
Look closely at a single artwork through the ongoing research of our residential fellows, research students, and staff. Susie Beckham, PhD, is a Postdoctoral Associate in the Research Department at the YCBA. She will share how Victorian satirist Florence Claxton played upon the popular understanding of Pre-Raphaelite art in 1860 in her humorous, visual critique of the principles of the movement, its leaders, notable pictures, and perception of a horrifying aesthetic of beauty.
Preregistration is required for this program. Please contact ycba.studyroom@yale.edu to register.
To learn more. please visit: https://britishart.yale.edu/exhibitions-programs/research-action-choice-paris-idyll
Research in Action: “The Choice of Paris, an Idyll ”
Make art, have fun, and hang out with like-minded teenagers interested in art, creativity, and creating community!
To learn more, please visit: https://britishart.yale.edu/exhibitions-programs/teen-tuesday-performance-art
Teen Tuesday: Performance Art!
RE:Imagine!
RE-Imagine. An interactive (and contemporary) art exhibit. Pairing system-
SURVIVING (and thriving) artists with system-SURVIVING artists (rappers with painters; poets with photographers; etc.). Taking place on December 16, 2025 at Da Legna at NOLO 687 State Street New Haven, CT 06511 from 5-10 pm. Proceeds from the event will be used to assist Newhallville Fresh Starts Inc. in their continued efforts (and mission) to eradicate food insecurity, and supply other necessary supports to the struggling citizens of the city of New Haven (and surrounding towns). It is not limited to those who are system impacted. It is a platform for the platformless- in a formal setting.
This is for the: marginalized musicians; and the ostracized artists!!!!
RE:Imagine is a Black Tie Affair
RE:Imagine
Pathway to Trades is a twelve-week pre-apprentice program tailored for individuals looking to start a new career path in the trades industry. Participants choose one of two tracks—Woodworking, or Metalworking— and build a foundation of skills and knowledge to pursue a new career. Through a combination of instructional sessions, shop hours, project-based learning, and guest speaker sessions, participants will receive hands-on experience, practical skills, and industry insights to excel in their chosen trade.
You will need to join MakeHaven as a member to Participate in this program.The program cost does not include membership. To join MakeHaven go to www.makehaven.org/join.
Learn more about the program at:
https://www.makehaven.org/civicrm/event/info?id=328&reset=1&reset=1
Event Fee:
Registration $1,375.00
You must click below and REGISTER to attend at:
https://www.makehaven.org/civicrm/event/info?id=224&reset=1
Scroll to the bottom of the page and complete the information under Register (gray box) and hit submit. You will receive an acknowledgement by email. Questions? Email info@makehaven.org
Pathway to Trades: Cohort 3
Back by popular demand.
Two Dates: December 9 and December 16 | 6 – 7:30 p.m.
Take some time for you and your friends and join us to decorate GIANT house-made Gingerbread Cookies while sipping wine. (This is an Adult Event 21+)
Each Attendee will receive four 6″ GIANT Gingerbread Cookies to decorate and take home. Enjoy sipping wines while you decorate your cookies.
Each event will include a 15 minute pre-decorating mini workshop with our Pastry Chef Lily.
Ticket includes 1 glass of wine.
$50 per person
Gingerbread Cookie Decorating & Wine Night
In Pegasus Gallery and The Niche:
November 14, 2025 – January 23, 2026
Opening Reception on Tuesday November 18, 4:30-6:30pm at Pegasus Gallery.
Chip Rutan photographs the lower Connecticut River Valley and shoreline. His images depict locations he has known since childhood, and captures the momentary and transient nature of place, memory, and of home.
Photographs in Rutan’s “Space and Time” series were initially created with a Polaroid film camera between 2022 and 2023. The resulting images were digitally scanned, edited, and reprinted, while retaining the distinctly imperfect visual qualities of the Polaroid media. His human subjects were photographed from afar, so their likeness is impossible to discern, yet each composition contains a nostalgic and psychologically charged atmosphere of familiarity. Subjects walk along the beach, lounge, swim, and in many works, they appear to blur into the haze of dominant horizon lines. Rutan describes his photographs best as “ephemeral and dreamlike… portal(s) to a simpler time and place.”
Rutan lives in Old Saybrook, and has exhibited his photographs regionally and nationally. He holds an MFA in Visual Art from Vermont College of Fine Arts, an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (at Hartford), and a BA in Mathematics from the University of New Haven. See more of Rutan’s work on his website at: https://www.chiprutan.com
Pegasus Gallery is located within the library on the first floor of Chapman Hall.
Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Friday: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. when classes are in session. Winter break hours are Mondays-Fridays 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
The Niche is in Founders Hall across from the Registrar’s Office, Hours: Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Fridays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Chip Rutan: “Space and Time” at CT State Community College Middlesex
Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm with free parking and admission EXCEPT Saturday, June 7; Friday, July 4 (Independence Day); Thursday, November 27 (Thanksgiving Day); Wednesday, December 24 (Christmas Eve); and Thursday, December 25 (Christmas Day).
In remembrance of Pope Francis, who passed on April 21, 2025, the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is honored to present this exhibit illustrating the pope’s outreach to the peripheries during his 47 international trips.
Learn more: https://www.michaelmcgivneycenter.org/exhibits/francis-pope-of-the-peripheries/
Exhibit | Francis: Pope of the Peripheries
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of local and regional artists and makers.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo at Guilford Art Center
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of independent artists and makers. The community is invited to the free Opening Reception event on Friday, Nov 14 from 5-7pm.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo Shopping at Guilford Art Center
Exhibit Hours:
Wednesday – Friday, 10 am to 5 pm, Saturday, 12 to 5 pm.
From Frank Pepe’s original hat to celebrity-signed pizza boxes (including Gwyneth Paltrow and Yogi Berra!), if you love the crust, the crunch and the char of New Haven apizza, or simply have strong views on what comprises a good pie, you’ll find something to feed your personal pizza passion in the new exhibit “Pronounced Ah-Beetz,” open now at the New Haven Museum (NHM) through October 2027.
“Pronounced Ah-Beetz” examines the fun, the flavor and the history of pizza, including its origin as an affordable means of feeding workers in the fields of Italy, and how it became the food of the poor in the U.S. The Italian migration to New Haven gave way to Frank Pepe’s Pizzeria Napoletana, which gave birth to Sally’s Apizza, while a mile away Tony’s Apizza became Modern. How these three establishments became among the most iconically loved pizza restaurants in the country is a major focus.
While the exhibit highlights the “Big 3” original apizza spots in New Haven, it also extends through the family tree of New Haven pizzerias to present a picture of family, food and community that includes a host of other local pizzerias, including: Ernie’s, Zuppardi’s, BAR, Zeneli’s, Olde World, and the Big Green Pizza Truck, among others.
“Pronounced Ah-Beetz” Exhibit at New Haven Museum
Thinking of others and sharing good wishes for them are two of the most important values of the holiday season, and what grownup can resist a handmade gift from a child! So, the December children’s art classes reflect these values. Children ages 7-11 years old will design snowmen or holiday shaped tree cards decorating the cards with paper shapes and then writing a personalized message inside. The last two sessions will be spent creating handmade ornaments such as trees, snowflakes, stars and festive globes all ready in time for holiday gift giving. All materials included.
Sharon Lee Mullen-Reynolds knew in High School that she was to be an Art teacher. That is exactly what she did; for 36 years she taught Visual Art in the city of New Haven. Her career hi-light was teaching 22 years at the Betsy Ross Arts Magnet Middle School. During her tenure there she was a published Fellow at Yale N.H.Teachers Institute for 2 years, the Department Chairperson for 8 years and creator of As Far As The Eye Can See a school-wide art exhibit.
Since her retirement in 2016, she has been attending numerous art exhibits and installations locally and in NYC, specifically Frida Kahlo’s exhibit at the Brooklyn Art Museum which led her to create Frida- inspired floral headpieces. In 2017 she started The Kindness Rock art installation at the Branford Festival.
Sharon is an artist who believes that art can heal your soul. In 2022 she sold her headpieces at the Ukrainian Roman Catholic church for the benefit of Ukraine’s War effort and donated 5 Ukrainian Strong “Petals for Peace” paintings to raise additional funds. These paintings were showcased on Channel 8 news.
In addition to her headpieces, Sharon works in mixed-media, crafts, collage, and watercolor landscape en plein air. Sharon’s artwork has been exhibited at City-Wide Open Studios, The ARTS Council, Calligraphers Guild, and is currently exhibited at Spectrum Gallery in Centerbrook, Connecticut.
Holiday Card Making & Ornaments for Children Ages 7-11
In Pegasus Gallery and The Niche:
November 14, 2025 – January 23, 2026
Opening Reception on Tuesday November 18, 4:30-6:30pm at Pegasus Gallery.
Chip Rutan photographs the lower Connecticut River Valley and shoreline. His images depict locations he has known since childhood, and captures the momentary and transient nature of place, memory, and of home.
Photographs in Rutan’s “Space and Time” series were initially created with a Polaroid film camera between 2022 and 2023. The resulting images were digitally scanned, edited, and reprinted, while retaining the distinctly imperfect visual qualities of the Polaroid media. His human subjects were photographed from afar, so their likeness is impossible to discern, yet each composition contains a nostalgic and psychologically charged atmosphere of familiarity. Subjects walk along the beach, lounge, swim, and in many works, they appear to blur into the haze of dominant horizon lines. Rutan describes his photographs best as “ephemeral and dreamlike… portal(s) to a simpler time and place.”
Rutan lives in Old Saybrook, and has exhibited his photographs regionally and nationally. He holds an MFA in Visual Art from Vermont College of Fine Arts, an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (at Hartford), and a BA in Mathematics from the University of New Haven. See more of Rutan’s work on his website at: https://www.chiprutan.com
Pegasus Gallery is located within the library on the first floor of Chapman Hall.
Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Friday: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. when classes are in session. Winter break hours are Mondays-Fridays 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
The Niche is in Founders Hall across from the Registrar’s Office, Hours: Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Fridays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Chip Rutan: “Space and Time” at CT State Community College Middlesex
Chair seated exercise class for seniors. Relax the mind, body and soul through gentle chair seated exercise using the breath via zoom.
Chair seated exercise
Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm with free parking and admission EXCEPT Saturday, June 7; Friday, July 4 (Independence Day); Thursday, November 27 (Thanksgiving Day); Wednesday, December 24 (Christmas Eve); and Thursday, December 25 (Christmas Day).
In remembrance of Pope Francis, who passed on April 21, 2025, the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is honored to present this exhibit illustrating the pope’s outreach to the peripheries during his 47 international trips.
Learn more: https://www.michaelmcgivneycenter.org/exhibits/francis-pope-of-the-peripheries/
Exhibit | Francis: Pope of the Peripheries
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of local and regional artists and makers.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo at Guilford Art Center
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of independent artists and makers. The community is invited to the free Opening Reception event on Friday, Nov 14 from 5-7pm.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo Shopping at Guilford Art Center
Exhibit Hours:
Wednesday – Friday, 10 am to 5 pm, Saturday, 12 to 5 pm.
From Frank Pepe’s original hat to celebrity-signed pizza boxes (including Gwyneth Paltrow and Yogi Berra!), if you love the crust, the crunch and the char of New Haven apizza, or simply have strong views on what comprises a good pie, you’ll find something to feed your personal pizza passion in the new exhibit “Pronounced Ah-Beetz,” open now at the New Haven Museum (NHM) through October 2027.
“Pronounced Ah-Beetz” examines the fun, the flavor and the history of pizza, including its origin as an affordable means of feeding workers in the fields of Italy, and how it became the food of the poor in the U.S. The Italian migration to New Haven gave way to Frank Pepe’s Pizzeria Napoletana, which gave birth to Sally’s Apizza, while a mile away Tony’s Apizza became Modern. How these three establishments became among the most iconically loved pizza restaurants in the country is a major focus.
While the exhibit highlights the “Big 3” original apizza spots in New Haven, it also extends through the family tree of New Haven pizzerias to present a picture of family, food and community that includes a host of other local pizzerias, including: Ernie’s, Zuppardi’s, BAR, Zeneli’s, Olde World, and the Big Green Pizza Truck, among others.
“Pronounced Ah-Beetz” Exhibit at New Haven Museum
In this 3-session class, children ages 7-11 learn to fold, construct and paint 3-dimensional stars for the holidays. Stars can be used as window decorations or as ornaments. Perfect gifts for the season. All materials included. No experience necessary.
Cathy Lovell’s lifelong interest in the creative arts continues to guide her through a gratifying career as both art educator and studio artist. A graduate of the University of New Hampshire and Wesleyan University, Cathy has taught in the Newton, MA, Greenwich, CT and East Lyme, CT public school systems. She has also taught private classes in various fields including stained glass, jewelry making and silver work, enameling, ceramics, glass bead making, and quilting.
In the interest of furthering her own education, Cathy received a scholarship to attend the Pilchuck Glass School where she worked with Dale Chihuly and Patrick Reyntiens. Her interest in felting began with a workshop led by Lynne Ocone at the Guilford Art Center. Cathy is a member of the Northeast Felt makers Guild where she has had the privilege of participating in classes given by world renowned felt makers. Cathy credits her friend and fellow felt maker Catherine Stebinger with sharing ongoing creative energy, inspiration, and encouragement. Her work is currently exhibited at Spectrum Gallery in Centerbrook, Connecticut.
Get Into the Holida Spirit for Ages 7-11
Where: kamrDANCE Studio LLC, Corner of Wadsworth Street and Mill Rock Road, Hamden, CT, 06517
White garage with fence across from tennis courts/Mill Rock Park!
Drop-in Cost: $25 suggested, $10-25 (sliding scale/pay what you can!)
Zelle (preferred), Venmo, cash, and checks written out to kamrDANCE Studio LLC accepted
SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER 2025 SCHEDULE: Sept 4th - Dec 18th
MONDAYS
Intermediate 7-8:15 PM ET (w/Zoom option)
No class: 10/20 (makeup: 10/23)
THURSDAYS
Adv beginner/mixed level 5:30-6:45 PM ET (w/Zoom option)
No class: 9/11 (makeup: 9/15), 10/16 (makeup: 10/13), 11/6 (makeup: 11/10), 11/27 (makeup: 11/24)
”Makeup” means that whenever there is no Intermediate on a Monday, it will be offered instead on the indicated Thursday. Whenever there is no Adv Beginner on a Thursday, it will instead be offered on the indicated Monday.
THURSDAYS
All levels improv jam 6:50-7:20 PM ET (specific dates)
Dates offered: 9/4, 9/18, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/30, 11/13, 11/20, 12/4, 12/11, 12/18
*If you take class and then stay for the jam, there is no extra cost. If you come just for the jam, it is a suggested donation of $5-10.
NEW!: The last Thursday class of each month will specifically focus on improvisation skills for the entire class!
Dates: 9/25, 10/30, 11/20, 12/18
No experience or shoes necessary for beginner! Come work on technique, musicality, choreography, and improvisation in a safe and fun environment!
Alexis is also available for private or small group lessons. If you are interested, please email kamrdanceco@gmail.com
Drop-in Adult Tap Classes (Adv Beginner/Mixed Level) at kamrDANCE Studio LLC
Global jazz with rich harmonies, world rhythms and virtuosity.
Take a feel-good trip around the world with fresh interpretations of jazz, bossa nova, Latin, French classics and originals.
When charismatic duo Eleanor Dubinsky and Dario Acosta Teich perform together, they connect to each other, to audiences and to diverse traditions through a performance of virtuoso guitar, sweet vocal harmonies, cello, percussion and Andean folk instruments.
Eleanor & Dario
In Pegasus Gallery and The Niche:
November 14, 2025 – January 23, 2026
Opening Reception on Tuesday November 18, 4:30-6:30pm at Pegasus Gallery.
Chip Rutan photographs the lower Connecticut River Valley and shoreline. His images depict locations he has known since childhood, and captures the momentary and transient nature of place, memory, and of home.
Photographs in Rutan’s “Space and Time” series were initially created with a Polaroid film camera between 2022 and 2023. The resulting images were digitally scanned, edited, and reprinted, while retaining the distinctly imperfect visual qualities of the Polaroid media. His human subjects were photographed from afar, so their likeness is impossible to discern, yet each composition contains a nostalgic and psychologically charged atmosphere of familiarity. Subjects walk along the beach, lounge, swim, and in many works, they appear to blur into the haze of dominant horizon lines. Rutan describes his photographs best as “ephemeral and dreamlike… portal(s) to a simpler time and place.”
Rutan lives in Old Saybrook, and has exhibited his photographs regionally and nationally. He holds an MFA in Visual Art from Vermont College of Fine Arts, an MBA from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (at Hartford), and a BA in Mathematics from the University of New Haven. See more of Rutan’s work on his website at: https://www.chiprutan.com
Pegasus Gallery is located within the library on the first floor of Chapman Hall.
Hours: Monday-Thursday: 8:30 a.m.-7 p.m.; Friday: 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. when classes are in session. Winter break hours are Mondays-Fridays 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
The Niche is in Founders Hall across from the Registrar’s Office, Hours: Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.; Fridays 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Chip Rutan: “Space and Time” at CT State Community College Middlesex
Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm with free parking and admission EXCEPT Saturday, June 7; Friday, July 4 (Independence Day); Thursday, November 27 (Thanksgiving Day); Wednesday, December 24 (Christmas Eve); and Thursday, December 25 (Christmas Day).
In remembrance of Pope Francis, who passed on April 21, 2025, the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is honored to present this exhibit illustrating the pope’s outreach to the peripheries during his 47 international trips.
Learn more: https://www.michaelmcgivneycenter.org/exhibits/francis-pope-of-the-peripheries/
Exhibit | Francis: Pope of the Peripheries
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of local and regional artists and makers.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo at Guilford Art Center
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of independent artists and makers. The community is invited to the free Opening Reception event on Friday, Nov 14 from 5-7pm.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo Shopping at Guilford Art Center
Exhibit Hours:
Wednesday – Friday, 10 am to 5 pm, Saturday, 12 to 5 pm.
From Frank Pepe’s original hat to celebrity-signed pizza boxes (including Gwyneth Paltrow and Yogi Berra!), if you love the crust, the crunch and the char of New Haven apizza, or simply have strong views on what comprises a good pie, you’ll find something to feed your personal pizza passion in the new exhibit “Pronounced Ah-Beetz,” open now at the New Haven Museum (NHM) through October 2027.
“Pronounced Ah-Beetz” examines the fun, the flavor and the history of pizza, including its origin as an affordable means of feeding workers in the fields of Italy, and how it became the food of the poor in the U.S. The Italian migration to New Haven gave way to Frank Pepe’s Pizzeria Napoletana, which gave birth to Sally’s Apizza, while a mile away Tony’s Apizza became Modern. How these three establishments became among the most iconically loved pizza restaurants in the country is a major focus.
While the exhibit highlights the “Big 3” original apizza spots in New Haven, it also extends through the family tree of New Haven pizzerias to present a picture of family, food and community that includes a host of other local pizzerias, including: Ernie’s, Zuppardi’s, BAR, Zeneli’s, Olde World, and the Big Green Pizza Truck, among others.
“Pronounced Ah-Beetz” Exhibit at New Haven Museum
Join our volunteer museum educators for an interactive exploration of highlights from our collection. In a New Light: Five Centuries of British Art features works from the sixteenth century to the present, now on view in a reimagined installation.
Tours meet in the Entrance Court by the Visitor Services desk.
Tour of Collection Highlights
Drop the kids so they can enjoy a night of cookie plate painting. We will paint the most beautiful plate ready to spoil Santa with.. and even make some reindeer food!
Can't wait to see you all! Pizza will be served. Space is limited.
Dres for a mess!
Kids' Night Out Santa's Cookie Plate Event
Emmy nominee Michael Londra , the Irish singer best known as the voice of Riverdance on Broadway and his hit PBS series "Ireland with Michael," brings you Christmas from Ireland told in song, dance and the festive stories of his youth. The evening features traditional, heartwarming Irish carols and Gaelic versions of Christmas songs you will love, along with Celtic songs of a new Ireland, including his own popular carol "Beyond the Star." This famed tenor and his band will fill the concert hall with familiar carols to get your entire family in the holiday spirit.
Ireland With Michael: A Celtic Christmas
North America's largest interactive comedy murder mystery dinner theatre show is now playing in New Haven, CT! Solve a hilarious true crime murder mystery while you feast on a fantastic dinner. Just beware! The culprit is hiding in plain sight somewhere in the room, and you may find yourself as a Prime Suspect before you know it!
Join us for an event that is very different from a traditional mystery dinner show. Our actors are not dressed in costume and are hidden in the audience! This results in a fun, social and interactive evening suitable for all adults.
Each ticket includes our signature award-winning mystery dinner theatre show, along with a full plated dinner, waitstaff gratuity, and plenty of surprises during the show.
Happens on the following Dates:
- Dec 13, 2025, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Timezone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
- Dec 20, 2025, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Timezone: Eastern Time (US & Canada)
The Dinner Detective True Crime Murder Mystery Dinner Show - New Haven, CT
Kick off the holiday season with a magical morning at The Shore Line Trolley Museum! Enjoy a delicious pancake breakfast while Santa makes his way around the room to greet families, say “hi,” and spread holiday cheer. After breakfast, hop aboard one of our vintage trolleys for a festive ride through history.
Dates: Saturdays, December 6th, 13th & 20th
Seatings: 8:30 AM & 9:30 AM
Location: The Shore Line Trolley Museum
Space is limited, so reserve your spot early for this holiday tradition your family won’t want to miss!
Pancake Breakfast with Santa
Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm with free parking and admission EXCEPT Saturday, June 7; Friday, July 4 (Independence Day); Thursday, November 27 (Thanksgiving Day); Wednesday, December 24 (Christmas Eve); and Thursday, December 25 (Christmas Day).
In remembrance of Pope Francis, who passed on April 21, 2025, the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is honored to present this exhibit illustrating the pope’s outreach to the peripheries during his 47 international trips.
Learn more: https://www.michaelmcgivneycenter.org/exhibits/francis-pope-of-the-peripheries/
Exhibit | Francis: Pope of the Peripheries
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of local and regional artists and makers.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo at Guilford Art Center
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of independent artists and makers. The community is invited to the free Opening Reception event on Friday, Nov 14 from 5-7pm.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo Shopping at Guilford Art Center
Make a model boat to carry your imagination.
To learn more, please visit: https://britishart.yale.edu/exhibitions-programs/exploring-art-ism-ships-and-boats
Exploring-art-ism: Ships and Boats
Bring the whole family to the Shore Line Trolley Museum this holiday season for a magical Visit with Santa! Running Thanksgiving weekend and weekends in December through December 21st , this festive event is packed with holiday fun.
What’s Included?
- Take a cozy ride to Santa aboard our heated trolley , beautifully decorated for the season.
- Tell Santa what’s on your Christmas list and receive a small gift.
- Take lots of photos with Santa to capture the special moment.
- Enjoy a cup of hot chocolate to warm up!
- Stroll through the museum and check out the holiday-decorated trolleys.
- Visit our museum store for unique and thoughtful gift ideas.
Most of the event takes place outside , so dress warmly and get ready for a fun, festive day filled with holiday cheer!
Dates:
- Thanksgiving Weekend
- Weekends in December until December 21st
Create lasting holiday memories with a visit to Santa at the Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Next Stop: SANTA!
Join our volunteer museum educators for an interactive exploration of highlights from our collection. In a New Light: Five Centuries of British Art features works from the sixteenth century to the present, now on view in a reimagined installation.
Tours meet in the Entrance Court by the Visitor Services desk.
Tour of Collection Highlights
Exhibit Hours:
Wednesday – Friday, 10 am to 5 pm, Saturday, 12 to 5 pm.
From Frank Pepe’s original hat to celebrity-signed pizza boxes (including Gwyneth Paltrow and Yogi Berra!), if you love the crust, the crunch and the char of New Haven apizza, or simply have strong views on what comprises a good pie, you’ll find something to feed your personal pizza passion in the new exhibit “Pronounced Ah-Beetz,” open now at the New Haven Museum (NHM) through October 2027.
“Pronounced Ah-Beetz” examines the fun, the flavor and the history of pizza, including its origin as an affordable means of feeding workers in the fields of Italy, and how it became the food of the poor in the U.S. The Italian migration to New Haven gave way to Frank Pepe’s Pizzeria Napoletana, which gave birth to Sally’s Apizza, while a mile away Tony’s Apizza became Modern. How these three establishments became among the most iconically loved pizza restaurants in the country is a major focus.
While the exhibit highlights the “Big 3” original apizza spots in New Haven, it also extends through the family tree of New Haven pizzerias to present a picture of family, food and community that includes a host of other local pizzerias, including: Ernie’s, Zuppardi’s, BAR, Zeneli’s, Olde World, and the Big Green Pizza Truck, among others.
“Pronounced Ah-Beetz” Exhibit at New Haven Museum
Invent (or reinvent) and sculpt a character inspired by artist Hew Locke’s world.
To learn more, please visit: https://britishart.yale.edu/exhibitions-programs/make-time-otherworldly-figures
Make Time!: Otherworldly Figures
Tickets will go on sale after Labor Day.
Breakfast with Santa is a magical holiday event where children can enjoy a delicious breakfast with Santa Claus himself! This is a special opportunity to meet Santa in person, tell him your Christmas wishes, and have a photo taken with him.
TWO EVENT DATES THIS YEAR. Please ensure you are purchasing tickets for the correct date: Sunday, December 7 or Sunday, December 21.
Event Time: 9 – 11 a.m.
Tickets are required for each attending guest. Ticket includes:
- Breakfast
- Meet and Greet with Santa and a Photo Opp
- A special treat bag for each child.
Pricing:
- $59 inclusive per person
- Children under 3: free
Tips for Breakfast with Santa:
- Bring your camera to take photos with Santa.
- Have your child write a letter to Santa ahead of time so they can tell him what they want for Christmas.
- Be patient and understanding. Santa is a busy man, but he will take the time to see every child.
- Each attending guest requires a ticket.
- Seating is open and reserved by groups. Tables will be shared, communal-style.
PARKING: Complimentary Valet Parking
Questions: Call 203-350-0014
Annual Santa Breakfast, Dec 21
Sunday Club Canvas is in session!
Looking for a creative weekend DROP Off activity for your child? Join us for a fun, relaxing painting class — no experience needed!
In this 1.5-hour class, our friendly staff will guide students step-by-step through a new painting each session. With loose, organic brushstrokes and a no-pressure vibe, everyone leaves with their own masterpiece!
Sundays 9:30-11AM
Techniques you can practice at home
Attend weekly, monthly, or just once in a while — it’s up to you!
$25 per class | Discounted class packs available
Classes run year-round
Pre-registration is required – call or register online today to save your spot!
https://www.thegigglingpig.com/newhaven-club-canvas
Let your weekend creativity shine with Sunday Club Canvas!
#TheGigglingPig #SundayClubCanvas #FamilyArtClass #PaintAndRelax #CreativeKids #WeekendFun #NewHavenArts #GigglingPigNewHaven
Sunday Club Canvas Art Class for Children of all ages
Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm with free parking and admission EXCEPT Saturday, June 7; Friday, July 4 (Independence Day); Thursday, November 27 (Thanksgiving Day); Wednesday, December 24 (Christmas Eve); and Thursday, December 25 (Christmas Day).
In remembrance of Pope Francis, who passed on April 21, 2025, the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is honored to present this exhibit illustrating the pope’s outreach to the peripheries during his 47 international trips.
Learn more: https://www.michaelmcgivneycenter.org/exhibits/francis-pope-of-the-peripheries/
Exhibit | Francis: Pope of the Peripheries
Tickets will go on sale after Labor Day.
Breakfast with Santa is a magical holiday event where children can enjoy a delicious breakfast with Santa Claus himself! This is a special opportunity to meet Santa in person, tell him your Christmas wishes, and have a photo taken with him.
TWO EVENT DATES THIS YEAR. Please ensure you are purchase tickets for the correct date: Sunday, December 7 or Sunday, December 21.
Event Time: 9 – 11 a.m.
Tickets are required for each attending guest. Ticket includes:
Breakfast
Meet and Greet with Santa and a Photo Opp
A special treat bag for each child.
Pricing:
$59 inclusive per person
Children under 3: free
Tips for Breakfast with Santa:
Bring your camera to take photos with Santa.
Have your child write a letter to Santa ahead of time so they can tell him what they want for Christmas.
Be patient and understanding. Santa is a busy man, but he will take the time to see every child.
Each attending guest requires a ticket.
Seating is open and reserved by groups. Tables will be shared, communal-style.
PARKING: Complimentary Valet Parking
Questions: Call 203-350-0014
Annual Santa Breakfast, Dec 21
Bring the whole family to the Shore Line Trolley Museum this holiday season for a magical Visit with Santa! Running Thanksgiving weekend and weekends in December through December 21st , this festive event is packed with holiday fun.
What’s Included?
- Take a cozy ride to Santa aboard our heated trolley , beautifully decorated for the season.
- Tell Santa what’s on your Christmas list and receive a small gift.
- Take lots of photos with Santa to capture the special moment.
- Enjoy a cup of hot chocolate to warm up!
- Stroll through the museum and check out the holiday-decorated trolleys.
- Visit our museum store for unique and thoughtful gift ideas.
Most of the event takes place outside , so dress warmly and get ready for a fun, festive day filled with holiday cheer!
Dates:
- Thanksgiving Weekend
- Weekends in December until December 21st
Create lasting holiday memories with a visit to Santa at the Shore Line Trolley Museum!
Next Stop: SANTA!
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of local and regional artists and makers.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo at Guilford Art Center
The Guilford Art Center’s annual Holiday Expo returns November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026, offering an extraordinary selection of handcrafted gifts from hundreds of independent artists and makers. The community is invited to the free Opening Reception event on Friday, Nov 14 from 5-7pm.
For the season, the GAC Shop doubles in size, filling both the shop and the gallery space with one-of-a-kind treasures: jewelry, home goods, clothing, accessories, ornaments, specialty foods, and more. Each piece is handmade with care, making the gift as unique as the person receiving it.
New this year, the Holiday Expo will also feature a special section of work by members of the Lyme Artisans Guild , known for their exceptional craftsmanship and dedication to preserving traditional techniques. Visitors will have the opportunity to purchase their beautiful, locally made creations alongside other Holiday Expo artists. The Guild’s mission closely aligns with GAC’s, making for an exciting seasonal partnership.
“The Holiday Expo is a celebration of creativity and community,” says Maureen Belden, Executive Director of Guilford Art Center. “When you shop here, you’re not just finding a beautiful, handmade gift—you’re supporting local artists, investing in their livelihoods, and helping to sustain the arts in our region. Every purchase makes a difference.”
Lyme Artisans Guild President Carol Stanland adds, “Handcrafts are very much about community and making connections with people in a community, making any acquisition more meaningful than it would otherwise be. We at LAG very much enjoy sharing our process as well as our products. Knowledge about process gives our products depth.”
New items arrive throughout the season, so there’s always something fresh to discover. Personal shoppers are available to help with selections, and businesses can arrange custom gift packages for employees.
Events:
- November 14: Opening Reception, 5–7pm
- November 15: Egyptian Coil Chaining Demo (for wire jewelry) with Michelle Pearson
- November 22: Gel Printing on Paper Demo with Barbara Eaglesham
- December 13: Color and Pattern Matching in Fabric Design Demo with Carol Stanland
Proceeds benefit the artists and fund Guilford Art Center’s educational and community programs.
Holiday Expo Hours:
November 14, 2025 – January 11, 2026
Mon–Sat, 10am–5pm | Sun, 12–5pm
Location: Guilford Art Center, 411 Church Street, Guilford, CT
More information: www.guilfordartcenter.org | facebook.com/guilfordartcenter
Phone: 203-453-5947
Holiday Expo Shopping at Guilford Art Center
Explore the art of Hew Locke in this docent-led tour focused on the artist’s powerful visual commentary on identity, migration, and history’s enduring impact.
Join our volunteer museum educators and see three decades of Locke’s work in sculpture, photography, and found materials that the artist uses to question and unravel symbols of empire. Discover how he reimagines the iconography and legacies of colonialism.
Tours meet in the Entrance Court by the Visitor Services desk.