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Greenwich Historical Society Re-Framing 95 Interactive Exhibition

May 1 @ 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

$8 – $18
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Experience Re-Framing 95, an interactive art installation created in collaboration with Untapped New York, on view at the Greenwich Historical Society’s Cos Cob campus and National Historic Landmark Bush-Holley House. The exhibition features large-scale gold frames that spotlight how I-95 transformed the Cos Cob waterfront.

Inside the gallery, view Impressionist works by Childe Hassam, Elmer Livingston MacRae and John Henry Twachtman from the Cos Cob Art Colony—paired with contemporary companion pieces imagining those same views today with I-95 in the background.

Bonus: Join the Re-Framing 95 Instagram photo contest! Snap a selfie with at least three of the five frames (bonus for all five or the handheld gallery frame), include I-95 in the background, and post using #reframing95, tagging @greenwichhistory, @untappedny and @aaron_asis. You could win two tickets to a Rediscover Greenwich Avenue tour and a custom art print by Untapped New York’s artist-in-residence Aaron Asis.
More info: greenwichhistory.org

Admission includes access to Museum Galleries, Special Exhibitions and guided tours of the Bush-Holley House. The Greenwich Historical Society is open Wednesday through Sunday, 12:00 – 4:00 p.m.

Adults: $10
Seniors and Students: $8
FREE to members, youth under 18 and active military / Blue Star families.
FREE admission every Wednesday.
Guided tours of Bush-Holley House available Wednesday through Sunday at 12:00, 1:30 and 3:00 p.m. with museum admission.
Group tours available on request at greenwichhistory.org

47 Strickland Road
Cos Cob, CT 06807
203-869-6899

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