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425 stories by "Susan Dunne"

A Branford filmmaker has shot his first movie in New Haven. The combat-vet drama opens July 7 by Susan Dunne

A movie about a combat veteran who served in Afghanistan, which was shot in the New Haven area, will premiere in that city on July 7.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on July 6, 2022[SHARE]

Contemporary Black artists claim their place in the world in '30 Americans' exhibit at NBMAA by Susan Dunne

"30 Americans" at New Britain Museum of American Art is a show of artworks about the Black experience interpreted by 30 Black artists.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on July 3, 2022[SHARE]

Artists of Color Accelerate fellows to perform at free event in Hartford by Susan Dunne

Ten fellows in the Artists of Color Accelerate program will show off their work at a free Hartford event on June 30.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 1:59pm on June 28, 2022[SHARE]

Here's where you can find the free concerts for Make Music Day on June 21 by Susan Dunne

Make Music Day, the annual nationwide celebration of music, will have events all over Connecticut on Tuesday, June 21.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on June 11, 2022[SHARE]

New Connecticut museum shines a light on the beauty, the struggles and the history of the Sikh community by Susan Dunne

A gallery in Norwich dedicated to Sikh art is having its ribbon cutting on April 29, as part of a townwide celebration of the Sikh community.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on April 27, 2022[SHARE]

Congolese refugee from New Haven tells piece of her story in new Young Adult novel by Susan Dunne

A new young adult novel is co-written by Gladys Mwilelo of New Haven woman, who is a refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on April 26, 2022[SHARE]

Historical novel 'Gallows Road' based on 1753 hanging of a young mother in New London by Susan Dunne

A new historical novel, 'Gallows Hill,' is based on a true story from 1753 New London, when a woman was accused of killing her baby.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on April 21, 2022[SHARE]

From dumpster to display: artworks of Francis Hines at Mattatuck Museum by Susan Dunne

Five Francis Hines artworks that were part of a stash retrieved in 2017 from a dumpster in Watertown will be on exhibit at Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 5:00am on April 21, 2022[SHARE]

Fine Art & Flowers April 29 to May 1 at Wadsworth Atheneum by Susan Dunne

Fine Art & Flowers, the annual fund raiser that pairs floral arrangements with artworks, will be April 29 to May 1 at Wadsworth Atheneum.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 12:54pm on April 14, 2022[SHARE]

From Cassatt to Picasso, Connecticut museum receives gift of 70 major artworks, the largest in its history by Susan Dunne

A Connecticut museum will receive a promised gift of 70 artworks by major artists such as Cassatt, Hassam, Homer, Hopper, Wyeth, Picasso

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 3:50pm on April 13, 2022[SHARE]

HSO to play live score at screening of 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' by Susan Dunne

Hartford Symphony Orchestra will present a live score at a screening of "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" on April 23 and 24.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on April 7, 2022[SHARE]

After 15 years, Connecticut's SWAN Day has blossomed into a community for creative women by Susan Dunne

SWAN Day CT, a celebration of women in the arts, is marking its 15th anniversary this year with a celebration on April 23 at Free Center in Middletown

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:07am on April 4, 2022[SHARE]

April in Paris film festival in Hartford returns with nine films over seven days by Susan Dunne

April in Paris film festival, which took a two-year hiatus due to COVID, is back in 2022 with a slate of nine French-language films. It will be held April 3 to 9 at Cinestudio in Hartford.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 9:37am on March 31, 2022[SHARE]

Connecticut art events benefit Ukrainian refugee relief by Susan Dunne

Several art events in March are raising money for Ukraine refugee relief.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 8:56am on March 18, 2022[SHARE]

Shelley D. Best is new CEO of Greater Hartford Arts Council by Susan Dunne

Hartford Rev. Shelley D. Best is the new CEO of the Greater Hartford Arts Council.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 10:44am on March 1, 2022[SHARE]

Hartford Jewish Film Festival to feature 21 films, some live, some streaming by Susan Dunne

Tickets are now on sale for the 26th annual Hartford Jewish Film Festival, which will be presented live and streaming.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:04am on February 11, 2022[SHARE]

Artists on call to be part of 'hARTford Love' Asylum Avenue beautification project by Susan Dunne

A Hartford neighborhood art initiative called "hARTford Love" will put artworks on bus shelters and electrical boxes on Albany Avenue.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on January 26, 2022[SHARE]

Here's what's happening for Black History Month at Connecticut's stages, museums and libraries by Susan Dunne

A list of events of what is happening in Connecticut to honor Black History Month

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on January 24, 2022[SHARE]

'Mummies of the World' at Connecticut Science Center in Hartford by Susan Dunne

At Connecticut Science Center in Hartford, "Mummies of the World" is a fascinating, educational and creepy exhibit, showing mummified corpses from Egypt, Peru, Ecuador, Germany, Hungary, Bra…

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on January 23, 2022[SHARE]

Connecticut art museums working to diversify their staff, leadership and collections by Susan Dunne

In the wake of the racial reckoning that followed the murder of George Floyd, museums throughout Connecticut are revving up again with a particular focus: diversity, equity and inclusion.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on December 12, 2021[SHARE]

Rich Hollant's 'All That Remains' photography exhibit in Hartford focuses on impermanence of memory by Susan Dunne

Rich Hollant of West Hartford presents "All That Remains," a photography exhibit, at Charter Oak Cultural Center in Hartford.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 2:38pm on December 9, 2021[SHARE]

Trees, trains and tradition: Museums decorated for holiday cheer by Susan Dunne

Holiday museum events for 2021 include The Wadsworth Atheneum's Festival of Trees and Traditions, which runs from Dec. 2 to 12.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on November 26, 2021[SHARE]

Shop small for unique gifts at holiday craft fairs throughout Connecticut by Susan Dunne

A list of the dozens of artisan and craft fairs in the Hartford area for holiday shopping in 2021.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 12:44pm on November 20, 2021[SHARE]

Here are the heroes behind the faces you see on nine new Frog Hollow murals by Susan Dunne

A series of mural unveiled in November on Park and Broad streets in Hartford honor nine Frog Hollow heroes. Here is a little bit of who they are.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 6:00am on November 14, 2021[SHARE]

Middletown exhibit shines light on artists with disabilities by Susan Dunne

Free Center in Middletown is the home of a new art exhibit of work by people with physical, psychiatric and intellectual disabilities.

SOURCE: Hartford Courant at 1:42pm on October 29, 2021[SHARE]
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