Thirty of our amazing Wamogo High School students attended an Art Field Trip on Thursday, October 24th.
First, we went to the New Britain Museum of American Art (NBMAA).Upon entering the lobby,we were greeted by the guard. He was so warm & welcoming that students wanted to have their picture taken with him. He is so dedicated, he never leaves his post. |
We had guided tours throughout the museum, focusing on the artwork, the artists, and the relative history. We saw a wide range of artwork including; drawings, paintings, photography, and sculptures. Besides the dedicated guard, one of the most impressive pieces was an installation in the stairwell.
All of the pieces pictured here are a part of the NBMAA permanent collection.
Currently, one exhibit throughout the building highlights costumes from various productions at the Hartford Stage. It is fascinating to see the craftsmanship up close.
STAGECRAFT: 50 Years of Design at Hartford Stage (Oct. 2–Dec. 16, 2013).
It is a wonderful museum that is pretty close to home!
In November, they are hosting a Maurice Sendak exhibit AND there is an event entitled Family Day: Wild Things! scheduled for Monday, November 11th from 11-3 with special activities scheduled that are free with Museum admission.
For more information about the New Britain Museum of American Art, check out their website http://www.nbmaa.org
Next stop, The Hill-Stead Museum in Farmington.
For more information about The Hill-Stead museum, go to their website.
Both of these museums are a part of the Connecticut Art Trail.
Explore the Connecticut Art Trail ... seventeen world-class museums and historic sites from bucolic farms, art studios and former artists' boarding houses to grand and modern art museums in vibrant downtowns. Discover diverse, quality collections rich in history and heritage, including European masterpieces, American Impressionism, ancient art and contemporary culture.
Purchase the ART PASS for $25 and visit all 17 museums for one low price, valid for ONE YEAR.
For more information, go to the website.
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