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WCSU Presents Renowned Afghan Potter Matin Malikzada

WCSU Presents Renowned Afghan Potter Matin Malikzada

Malikzada, a seventh-generation Afghan master potter, fled the Taliban to resettle in New Milford with help from New Milford Refugee Resettlement. His work is internationally recognized for its technical skill and elegant designs, and has been displayed all around the world, including in the Japan International Museum, Tokyo, Japan; the Islamic National Museum, Doha, Qatar; Leighton House and Buckingham Palace, London, United Kingdom; the Smithsonian Institute’s Sackler Gallery in Washington, D.C.; and at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

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CT Residents and the Arts, Culture, and Humanities—Broader Population Survey Findings

CT Residents and the Arts, Culture, and Humanities—Broader Population Survey Findings

In Spring 2022, Wilkening Consulting, CT Humanities, and the CT Office of the Arts surveyed more than 1,000 Connecticut adult residents that generally represent the population by educational attainment and age, race, and ethnicity. The survey was designed to help us learn more about who in Connecticut engages with the arts, culture, and humanities, what motivates them to do so, and the perceived impact and value Connecticut residents place on the arts, culture, and humanities in our state.

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The America 250 Connecticut

The America 250 Connecticut

The America 250 | CT Commission invites the people of Connecticut to provide feedback as we approach the 250th Anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 2026.

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Seasonal Positions Available at CT Museums

Seasonal Positions Available at CT Museums

The State of Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) is seeking Museum Guide Summer Workers to be stationed at one or more of the four museums operated by the DECD: Eric Sloane Museum (Kent), Old New-Gate Prison & Copper Mine (East Granby), Prudence Crandall Museum (Canterbury), and the Henry Whitfield State Museum (Guilford).

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National Medical Emergency Grants Program

National Medical Emergency Grants Program

Are you an artist in need of critical medical, mental health, or dental treatment? The Rauschenberg Medical Emergency Grants program provides one-time grants of up to $5,000 for recent, unexpected medical, dental, and mental health emergencies experienced by artists in financial need.

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WCSU’s 100@100 Off-The-Wall Art Exhibition & Fundraiser

WCSU’s 100@100 Off-The-Wall Art Exhibition & Fundraiser

Artwork for this event will be on public view beginning Thursday, Feb. 9, during the Gallery’s regular hours, Tuesday – Friday from noon to 4 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday 1 to 4 p.m., except holidays and days that WCSU is closed. The 100 works of original art are created by 100 professional local and regional artists including WCSU Department of Art faculty and alumni.

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