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SUMMARY:Truth\, Tradition\, Transformation: Celebrating a Century of Albertus Magnus College at Connecticut Museum of Culture and History
DESCRIPTION:A century of history\, change\, and academic achievement will be explored during Truth\, Tradition\, Transformation: Celebrating a Century of Albertus Magnus College on June 4 from 6 pm to 7 pm at the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History. \nPresented by Albertus Magnus College Interim Director of Library Services and College Archivist Catie White\, the program will trace the evolution of the New Haven institution from its founding to the present day. The lecture will highlight stories spanning the Jazz Age\, the Great Depression\, postwar campus life in the 1950s\, student activism\, and the expansion of graduate programs in the 1990s\, illustrating how the college has grown from an enrollment of 50 students to nearly 1\,300 today. \nFounded as New England’s first Catholic residential liberal arts college for women\, Albertus Magnus College has played an important role in the educational and cultural history of the region for more than 100 years. \nThe Connecticut Museum of Culture and History is located at 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, CT 06105. Admission is free\, though registration is requested. \nFor registration and additional information\, visit https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/event/albertus-magnus-college/. Questions may be directed to Natalie Belanger\, Public Programs Manager\, at nbelanger@connecticutmuseum.org.
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LOCATION:Connecticut Museum of Culture and History\, 1 Elizabeth Street\, Hartford\, 06105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Hartford
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SUMMARY:Curator Tour | Painters\, Ports and Profits: Artists and the East India Company\, 1750–1850 at Yale Center for British Art
DESCRIPTION:A guided curator tour takes place on May 21\, 2026 from 4 pm to 4:45 pm at the Yale Center for British Art\, 1080 Chapel Street\, New Haven\, CT 06510. \nLed by Laurel Peterson\, Assistant Curator of Prints and Drawings\, this focused tour highlights key works from the exhibition “Painters\, Ports and Profits: Artists and the East India Company\, 1750–1850.” The program offers insight into the artistic\, historical\, and economic contexts surrounding the works on view\, exploring how global trade and empire influenced art during this period. \nVisitors will gain a deeper understanding of the exhibition through expert interpretation and close looking\, making it an engaging experience for those interested in art history and cultural exchange. \nFor more information\, visit britishart.yale.edu or call 203-432-2800.
URL:https://connecticutlifestyles.com/event/curator-tour-painters-ports-and-profits-artists-and-the-east-india-company-1750-1850-at-yale-center-for-british-art-4/
LOCATION:Yale Center for British Art\, 1080 Chapel Street\, New Haven\, CT\, 06511
CATEGORIES:New Haven
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SUMMARY:Take me\, take me\, take me . . . to the Palace of Love at Yale Center for British Art
DESCRIPTION:Rina Banerjee’s suspended installation reimagines the iconic form of the Taj Mahal through contemporary materials and perspective. Rather than marble and permanence\, Banerjee constructs her palace from a steel and copper frame wrapped in translucent pink cellophane\, challenging assumptions about luxury\, history\, and cultural legacy. Floating above the ground\, the tentlike structure encloses objects that reference colonial histories\, including an antique Anglo-Indian Bombay chair and a chandelier assembled from foam\, plastic beads\, synthetic elements\, and artificial birds. The work reflects Banerjee’s distinctive practice of combining found objects with consumer materials gathered from markets near her New York home. \nBanerjee\, who received her MFA from the Yale School of Art in 1995\, sees this work return to New Haven for its first display at the museum since its acquisition in 2023. The installation is on view from February 7 through July 26\, 2026\, at the Yale Center for British Art\, 1080 Chapel Street\, New Haven\, CT. The museum is open Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sunday from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. Admission is free.
URL:https://connecticutlifestyles.com/event/take-me-take-me-take-me-to-the-palace-of-love-at-yale-center-for-british-art/2026-05-23/
CATEGORIES:New Haven
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SUMMARY:Take me\, take me\, take me . . . to the Palace of Love at Yale Center for British Art
DESCRIPTION:Rina Banerjee’s suspended installation reimagines the iconic form of the Taj Mahal through contemporary materials and perspective. Rather than marble and permanence\, Banerjee constructs her palace from a steel and copper frame wrapped in translucent pink cellophane\, challenging assumptions about luxury\, history\, and cultural legacy. Floating above the ground\, the tentlike structure encloses objects that reference colonial histories\, including an antique Anglo-Indian Bombay chair and a chandelier assembled from foam\, plastic beads\, synthetic elements\, and artificial birds. The work reflects Banerjee’s distinctive practice of combining found objects with consumer materials gathered from markets near her New York home. \nBanerjee\, who received her MFA from the Yale School of Art in 1995\, sees this work return to New Haven for its first display at the museum since its acquisition in 2023. The installation is on view from February 7 through July 26\, 2026\, at the Yale Center for British Art\, 1080 Chapel Street\, New Haven\, CT. The museum is open Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm and Sunday from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm. Admission is free.
URL:https://connecticutlifestyles.com/event/take-me-take-me-take-me-to-the-palace-of-love-at-yale-center-for-british-art/2026-05-24/
CATEGORIES:New Haven
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