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SUMMARY:Sign-up for the April 22\, June 3 and June 10 Mindfulness Classes at the Point
DESCRIPTION:The Friends of Greenwich Point is hosting three Mindfulness classes at Greenwich Point this Spring on Aprill 22\, from 9:30 – 10:30am\, at the Innis Arden Cottage. The second and third ate June 3 and June 10\, from 9:30 – 10:30am at the Seaside Garden. If it is rainy on any of the class dates\, we will meet at Innis Arden Cottage.We will post a sign at the Entry Gate if the location shifts to Innis Arden Cottage. \nDr. Nancy Boksenbaum\, a local Mindfulness teacher\, will lead the class to help you more fully appreciate nature and all the Point has to offer. You will learn a variety of introductory practices focusing on breathing\, settling your mind and enhance you experience of the beauty and sounds at the Point. \nRegister here:\nhttps://www.friendsofgreenwichpoint.org/blog-posts/mindfulness-clas \nParking for Seaside Garden: You may park in the Marina Parking and Boat Launch Lot n ear the Old Greenwich Yacht Cub. Cross the street and walk up the drive to the Seaside Garden and Cow Barn Parking Lot. Walk through the split rail fence\, across the lawn up the hill to the Seaside Garden gate. Please bring a folding lawn chair or beach chair\, a sweater or jacket and give yourself enough time to be settled by 9:30am.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/sign-up-for-the-april-22-june-3-and-june-10-mindfulness-classes-at-the-point/
LOCATION:CT
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SUMMARY:Elemental: Work by Boston Sculptors Gallery Artists
DESCRIPTION:For the final exhibition of its 2024-25 season\, the Flinn Gallery is pleased to present Elemental: Work by Boston Sculptors Gallery Artists. The show runs from May 8 to June 18 and features the work of 13 artists from the Boston Sculptors Gallery.\nJoin us for Opening Reception: Thursday\, May 8 from 6-8pm.\nThe sculptors in the exhibition work with a wide range of materials – clay\, fabric\, metal\, plastic\, wood\, and mixed media – and their artwork ranges in height from three inches to over eight feet. \nWhile the sculptures encompass a wide range of materials\, sizes\, and techniques\, they were selected with a unifying theme in mind – Elemental. This word has multiple meanings\, which range from primitive or basic to the four elements of nature to the chemical elements from which many of the objects are created. Visitors to the Gallery will see artwork that can be grouped into four elemental categories: Beginnings\, Organisms\, Earth\, and Water. \nThe artists are all inspired by the beauty and fragility of the natural world along with our connections to and impact upon it. For Mo Kelman\,“water is the ideal subject to reflect on the laws that govern nature as it ceaselessly advances and embarrasses our every effort to keep it at bay.” In Lagoon\, Kelman merges an abstracted body of silk water with bamboo structures that ensemble towers or bridges. Artist Jessica Strauss has three pieces in the exhibition from her Packing for Mars series. In Missing You\, Blue Planet\, and No More Polar Ice Cap\, human figures gaze at images of Earth. The sculptures express “black humor\, longing\, and regret” as Strauss looks toward a “future when humans must flee a devastated Earth to settle on far flung and arid worlds.” \nSeveral artists use traditional domestic crafts such as crochet\, embroidery\, and sewing in innovative ways. In her three sculptures Ascent\, Larvae\, and Nests\, Michelle Lougee crochets post-consumer plastic bags into monumental sculptures\, which “examine the relationships between humans\, plastic\, and nature amidst irreversible environmental changes”. Cascading from the ceiling\, Keri Straka’s “Soft Cell Division” is composed of stuffed and sewn textiles. According to Straka\, “the suspended sculpture is evocative of the ebb and flow of human life as mirrored in the blooming of a single cell.” Her sculpture\, “Portal: Past” is made of multiple wooden embroidery hoops of varying sizes with water-color painted fabric embedded with a wide range of materials to represent dividing cells and biological cycles. \nSince the majority of sculptors are women\, it is only natural that some artwork addresses feminine sensibilities\, and as mentioned\, domestic life. Ellen Schön has four ceramic pieces in the exhibition. Two of her pieces – Five Hills Font and Lotus Pod – are part of her Wellspring Series. For Schön\, “the pieces in this series explore the ceramic vessel as a wellspring or womb. They are meant to evoke sources of life-whirlpools\, fonts\, pods\, seed of hope\, as well as the landscape of the female body.” Several of Jodie Colella’s sculptures are ceramic and one incorporates fabric. According to Colella\, her three pieces – Offspring\, Seeds\, and Attempts at Conviviality Exhaust Me – “comingle rigid forms with fibers to create vessels containing the stories that embody domestic life.” \nElemental is curated by Flinn Gallery committee members\, Barbra Fordyce and Nancy Heller. It will include over 40 works of art by the following Boston Sculptors Gallery artists: \nJodie Colella (clay\, fiber\, stone\, and mixed media)\, Carrie Crane (mixed media)\,\nAnna Kristina Goransson (felt and wool)\, Mo Kelman (silk\, wood\, and mixed media)\, Michelle Lougee (crocheted plastic and wire)\, Ellen Schön (stoneware and fired-clay)\, Julia Shepley (mixed media)\, Keri Straka (fabric and mixed media)\, Jessica Strauss (mixed media)\, Margaret Swan (aluminum)\, Nora Valdez (limestone)\, Leslie Wilcox (steel screen and mixed media)\, and Andy Zimmerman (wood). \nThe Flinn Gallery is a non-profit organization sponsored by Friends of the Greenwich Library. The Gallery welcomes visitors daily Monday to Saturday\, 10-5pm\, Thursday until 8pm\, and Sunday 1-5pm\, and is located on the second floor of the Greenwich Library\, 101 West Putnam Avenue\, Greenwich\, CT. \nThe Boston Sculptors Gallery (BSG) was founded in 1992 by 18 artists as a venue for contemporary sculpture. It is located in Boston’s SoWa arts district and has 38 member artists from Boston and New England. There is a natural kinship between the Flinn and Boston Sculptors Galleries. Both are nonprofit entities that are volunteer-run and operated with support from a part-time staff member. \nEvents: \nOpening Reception: Thursday\, May 8 from 6-8pm \nArtist Talk: Saturday\, June 7 from 2-3pm.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/elemental-work-by-boston-sculptors-gallery-artists/
LOCATION:Flinn Gallery\, 101 West Putnam Ave.\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibits
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250619T160000
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SUMMARY:Fiber 2025 Exhibition at Silvermine Galleries
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at Silvermine Galleries on Saturday May 17th from 5 – 7pm for the opening reception of the Fiber 2025 Exhibition.  \nThis international exhibition seeks to showcase the best of contemporary fiber art that reflect the breadth of functional or non-functional works that use fiber and/or fiber art techniques in traditional or innovative ways. Artwork in this exhibition may be made from natural or high tech materials that reference fiber and that blur the lines between art\, architecture and craft. \nThe exhibition will run from May 10th through June 19th\, 2025.\nIt will be accompanied by two small exhibitions curated by browngrotta arts: Masters of the Medium: CT and Mastery and Materiality: International.  \nThe gallery is open Tuesday-Saturday 10-4pm.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/fiber-2025-exhibition-at-silvermine-galleries/2025-05-13/
LOCATION:Silvermine Galleries\, 1037 Silvermine Rd\, New Canaan\, CT\, 06840\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T104500
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SUMMARY:Bruce Beginnings\, Junior: Spring Flowers
DESCRIPTION:Learn about flowers through song\, movement and a hands-on sensory activity. \nExplore the Museum and its collection with a fun and interactive experience. This program is specifically designed for children ages 12-30 months old and their caregivers and is free with general admission. Space is limited; please see the Visitor Services desk upon arrival.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/bruce-beginnings-junior-spring-flowers/
LOCATION:Bruce Museum\, 1 Museum Drive\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Crafts,Family,For Children
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SUMMARY:Elemental: Work by Boston Sculptors Gallery Artists
DESCRIPTION:For the final exhibition of its 2024-25 season\, the Flinn Gallery is pleased to present Elemental: Work by Boston Sculptors Gallery Artists. The show runs from May 8 to June 18 and features the work of 13 artists from the Boston Sculptors Gallery.\nJoin us for Opening Reception: Thursday\, May 8 from 6-8pm.\nThe sculptors in the exhibition work with a wide range of materials – clay\, fabric\, metal\, plastic\, wood\, and mixed media – and their artwork ranges in height from three inches to over eight feet. \nWhile the sculptures encompass a wide range of materials\, sizes\, and techniques\, they were selected with a unifying theme in mind – Elemental. This word has multiple meanings\, which range from primitive or basic to the four elements of nature to the chemical elements from which many of the objects are created. Visitors to the Gallery will see artwork that can be grouped into four elemental categories: Beginnings\, Organisms\, Earth\, and Water. \nThe artists are all inspired by the beauty and fragility of the natural world along with our connections to and impact upon it. For Mo Kelman\,“water is the ideal subject to reflect on the laws that govern nature as it ceaselessly advances and embarrasses our every effort to keep it at bay.” In Lagoon\, Kelman merges an abstracted body of silk water with bamboo structures that ensemble towers or bridges. Artist Jessica Strauss has three pieces in the exhibition from her Packing for Mars series. In Missing You\, Blue Planet\, and No More Polar Ice Cap\, human figures gaze at images of Earth. The sculptures express “black humor\, longing\, and regret” as Strauss looks toward a “future when humans must flee a devastated Earth to settle on far flung and arid worlds.” \nSeveral artists use traditional domestic crafts such as crochet\, embroidery\, and sewing in innovative ways. In her three sculptures Ascent\, Larvae\, and Nests\, Michelle Lougee crochets post-consumer plastic bags into monumental sculptures\, which “examine the relationships between humans\, plastic\, and nature amidst irreversible environmental changes”. Cascading from the ceiling\, Keri Straka’s “Soft Cell Division” is composed of stuffed and sewn textiles. According to Straka\, “the suspended sculpture is evocative of the ebb and flow of human life as mirrored in the blooming of a single cell.” Her sculpture\, “Portal: Past” is made of multiple wooden embroidery hoops of varying sizes with water-color painted fabric embedded with a wide range of materials to represent dividing cells and biological cycles. \nSince the majority of sculptors are women\, it is only natural that some artwork addresses feminine sensibilities\, and as mentioned\, domestic life. Ellen Schön has four ceramic pieces in the exhibition. Two of her pieces – Five Hills Font and Lotus Pod – are part of her Wellspring Series. For Schön\, “the pieces in this series explore the ceramic vessel as a wellspring or womb. They are meant to evoke sources of life-whirlpools\, fonts\, pods\, seed of hope\, as well as the landscape of the female body.” Several of Jodie Colella’s sculptures are ceramic and one incorporates fabric. According to Colella\, her three pieces – Offspring\, Seeds\, and Attempts at Conviviality Exhaust Me – “comingle rigid forms with fibers to create vessels containing the stories that embody domestic life.” \nElemental is curated by Flinn Gallery committee members\, Barbra Fordyce and Nancy Heller. It will include over 40 works of art by the following Boston Sculptors Gallery artists: \nJodie Colella (clay\, fiber\, stone\, and mixed media)\, Carrie Crane (mixed media)\,\nAnna Kristina Goransson (felt and wool)\, Mo Kelman (silk\, wood\, and mixed media)\, Michelle Lougee (crocheted plastic and wire)\, Ellen Schön (stoneware and fired-clay)\, Julia Shepley (mixed media)\, Keri Straka (fabric and mixed media)\, Jessica Strauss (mixed media)\, Margaret Swan (aluminum)\, Nora Valdez (limestone)\, Leslie Wilcox (steel screen and mixed media)\, and Andy Zimmerman (wood). \nThe Flinn Gallery is a non-profit organization sponsored by Friends of the Greenwich Library. The Gallery welcomes visitors daily Monday to Saturday\, 10-5pm\, Thursday until 8pm\, and Sunday 1-5pm\, and is located on the second floor of the Greenwich Library\, 101 West Putnam Avenue\, Greenwich\, CT. \nThe Boston Sculptors Gallery (BSG) was founded in 1992 by 18 artists as a venue for contemporary sculpture. It is located in Boston’s SoWa arts district and has 38 member artists from Boston and New England. There is a natural kinship between the Flinn and Boston Sculptors Galleries. Both are nonprofit entities that are volunteer-run and operated with support from a part-time staff member. \nEvents: \nOpening Reception: Thursday\, May 8 from 6-8pm \nArtist Talk: Saturday\, June 7 from 2-3pm.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/elemental-work-by-boston-sculptors-gallery-artists/2025-05-14/
LOCATION:Flinn Gallery\, 101 West Putnam Ave.\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibits
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T130000
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SUMMARY:BFFS Forever…or Not?: The Complexity of Female Friendships
DESCRIPTION:Gain valuable knowledge to enrich your life through our Women Speaker Series at the YMCA of Greenwich! \nThis spring\, we invited experts to share insights on health\, wellness\, parenting\, resilience\, and relationships. All lectures are free\, open to the community\, and will be held at 12:00 PM in our 1st-floor member lounge. \nJoin us on Wednesday\, May 14th\, for BFFS Forever…or Not?: The Complexity of Female Friendships. \nWhen life gets tough\, we turn to our female friends—until those bonds break. Author and professor Susan Shapiro Barash will discuss the impact of unhealthy friendships\, why women avoid conflict\, and the emotional toll of cutting ties—ultimately reframing estrangement as an act of self-preservation. \nSusan Shapiro Barash\, author of over a dozen books on women’s relationships and societal roles\, also writes fiction as Susannah Marren. A former gender studies professor at Marymount Manhattan College\, she has been featured in major media\, spoken at leading organizations\, and received awards for her leadership and writing. She has served as a literary panelist for the New York State Council on the Arts\, a judge for the International Emmys\, and Vice Chair of the Mentoring Committee/the Women’s Leadership Board/JFK School of Government\, Harvard.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/bffs-foreveror-not-the-complexity-of-female-friendships/
LOCATION:YMCA of Greenwich\, 50 East Putnam Ave.\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250331T131539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250331T131539Z
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SUMMARY:Museum Store Local Spotlight Book Talk: Taking a Ride on Butterfly Wings
DESCRIPTION:Join Greenwich Historical Society for an inspiring afternoon as we shine the spotlight on Catherine T. Horn\, a local Greenwich resident and author of the enchanting children’s picture book\, Taking a Ride on Butterfly Wings. This beautifully illustrated bedtime story is capturing the hearts of children and families everywhere\, and Catherine will take us on the incredible journey of how it came to life—thirty-two years after she first wrote the poem. \nBooks may be purchased at the Museum Store in advance or on the day of the program for signing by the author. Admission to the talk is FREE\, but space is limited and registration is recommended.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/museum-store-local-spotlight-book-talk-taking-a-ride-on-butterfly-wings/
LOCATION:Greenwich Historical Society\, 39 Strickland Rd. 
CATEGORIES:Books / Literature,Community,Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T154500
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250505T195048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T195048Z
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SUMMARY:Bruce Beginnings: Spring Flowers
DESCRIPTION:Learn about flowers through a story\, a gallery tour through our permanent science exhibitions\, and a hands-on craft. Children (ages 2.5-5) and their caregivers are encouraged to explore the Bruce’s collections and exhibitions through picture books and hands-on activities. This program is free with general admission. Space is limited; reservations are required. \nPlease see the Visitor Services desk upon arrival.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/bruce-beginnings-spring-flowers/2025-05-14/
LOCATION:Bruce Museum\, 1 Museum Drive\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bruce%20Museum":MAILTO:info@brucemuseum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250414T153633Z
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SUMMARY:Boys JV Baseball vs Norwalk
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/boys-jv-baseball-vs-norwalk/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:GHS Sports
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250414T150136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150136Z
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SUMMARY:Boys Varsity Baseball vs Norwalk
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/boys-varsity-baseball-vs-norwalk/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:GHS Sports
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250514T181500
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250414T152808Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T152808Z
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SUMMARY:Boys JV Volleyball vs Danbury High School
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/boys-jv-volleyball-vs-danbury-high-school/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:GHS Sports
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250421T133046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T133046Z
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SUMMARY:Elemental: Work by Boston Sculptors Gallery Artists
DESCRIPTION:For the final exhibition of its 2024-25 season\, the Flinn Gallery is pleased to present Elemental: Work by Boston Sculptors Gallery Artists. The show runs from May 8 to June 18 and features the work of 13 artists from the Boston Sculptors Gallery.\nJoin us for Opening Reception: Thursday\, May 8 from 6-8pm.\nThe sculptors in the exhibition work with a wide range of materials – clay\, fabric\, metal\, plastic\, wood\, and mixed media – and their artwork ranges in height from three inches to over eight feet. \nWhile the sculptures encompass a wide range of materials\, sizes\, and techniques\, they were selected with a unifying theme in mind – Elemental. This word has multiple meanings\, which range from primitive or basic to the four elements of nature to the chemical elements from which many of the objects are created. Visitors to the Gallery will see artwork that can be grouped into four elemental categories: Beginnings\, Organisms\, Earth\, and Water. \nThe artists are all inspired by the beauty and fragility of the natural world along with our connections to and impact upon it. For Mo Kelman\,“water is the ideal subject to reflect on the laws that govern nature as it ceaselessly advances and embarrasses our every effort to keep it at bay.” In Lagoon\, Kelman merges an abstracted body of silk water with bamboo structures that ensemble towers or bridges. Artist Jessica Strauss has three pieces in the exhibition from her Packing for Mars series. In Missing You\, Blue Planet\, and No More Polar Ice Cap\, human figures gaze at images of Earth. The sculptures express “black humor\, longing\, and regret” as Strauss looks toward a “future when humans must flee a devastated Earth to settle on far flung and arid worlds.” \nSeveral artists use traditional domestic crafts such as crochet\, embroidery\, and sewing in innovative ways. In her three sculptures Ascent\, Larvae\, and Nests\, Michelle Lougee crochets post-consumer plastic bags into monumental sculptures\, which “examine the relationships between humans\, plastic\, and nature amidst irreversible environmental changes”. Cascading from the ceiling\, Keri Straka’s “Soft Cell Division” is composed of stuffed and sewn textiles. According to Straka\, “the suspended sculpture is evocative of the ebb and flow of human life as mirrored in the blooming of a single cell.” Her sculpture\, “Portal: Past” is made of multiple wooden embroidery hoops of varying sizes with water-color painted fabric embedded with a wide range of materials to represent dividing cells and biological cycles. \nSince the majority of sculptors are women\, it is only natural that some artwork addresses feminine sensibilities\, and as mentioned\, domestic life. Ellen Schön has four ceramic pieces in the exhibition. Two of her pieces – Five Hills Font and Lotus Pod – are part of her Wellspring Series. For Schön\, “the pieces in this series explore the ceramic vessel as a wellspring or womb. They are meant to evoke sources of life-whirlpools\, fonts\, pods\, seed of hope\, as well as the landscape of the female body.” Several of Jodie Colella’s sculptures are ceramic and one incorporates fabric. According to Colella\, her three pieces – Offspring\, Seeds\, and Attempts at Conviviality Exhaust Me – “comingle rigid forms with fibers to create vessels containing the stories that embody domestic life.” \nElemental is curated by Flinn Gallery committee members\, Barbra Fordyce and Nancy Heller. It will include over 40 works of art by the following Boston Sculptors Gallery artists: \nJodie Colella (clay\, fiber\, stone\, and mixed media)\, Carrie Crane (mixed media)\,\nAnna Kristina Goransson (felt and wool)\, Mo Kelman (silk\, wood\, and mixed media)\, Michelle Lougee (crocheted plastic and wire)\, Ellen Schön (stoneware and fired-clay)\, Julia Shepley (mixed media)\, Keri Straka (fabric and mixed media)\, Jessica Strauss (mixed media)\, Margaret Swan (aluminum)\, Nora Valdez (limestone)\, Leslie Wilcox (steel screen and mixed media)\, and Andy Zimmerman (wood). \nThe Flinn Gallery is a non-profit organization sponsored by Friends of the Greenwich Library. The Gallery welcomes visitors daily Monday to Saturday\, 10-5pm\, Thursday until 8pm\, and Sunday 1-5pm\, and is located on the second floor of the Greenwich Library\, 101 West Putnam Avenue\, Greenwich\, CT. \nThe Boston Sculptors Gallery (BSG) was founded in 1992 by 18 artists as a venue for contemporary sculpture. It is located in Boston’s SoWa arts district and has 38 member artists from Boston and New England. There is a natural kinship between the Flinn and Boston Sculptors Galleries. Both are nonprofit entities that are volunteer-run and operated with support from a part-time staff member. \nEvents: \nOpening Reception: Thursday\, May 8 from 6-8pm \nArtist Talk: Saturday\, June 7 from 2-3pm.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/elemental-work-by-boston-sculptors-gallery-artists/2025-05-15/
LOCATION:Flinn Gallery\, 101 West Putnam Ave.\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250422T163004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T163004Z
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SUMMARY:Illume Fertility Presents Optimizing Fertility Through Nutrition
DESCRIPTION:For National Women’s Health Week\, on Thursday\, May 15th at 12:00 pm\, Illume Fertility will host an online event about fertility nutrition. Illume Fertility’s in-house Nutrition Team\, Jill Hickey\, RDN\, and Jennifer Walsh\, RDN\, will provide insights on the connection between your fertility and nutrition\, how what you eat can impact your success\, fertility-friendly foods and supplements to support your journey and meal prepping tips for those trying to conceive. At the end of the presentation\, there will be a live Q&A session. \nTo register online\, visit the Optimizing Fertility Through Nutrition event page.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/illume-fertility-presents-optimizing-fertility-through-nutrition/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:Health
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250414T144702Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T144729Z
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SUMMARY:Girls JV Tennis vs Brien McMahon
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/girls-jv-tennis-vs-brien-mcmahon/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:GHS Sports
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250414T151017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T151017Z
UID:144148-1747324800-1747332000@www.greenwichsentinel.com
SUMMARY:Boys Varsity Tennis @ Brien McMahon
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/boys-varsity-tennis-brien-mcmahon/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:GHS Sports
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250505T190405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250505T190405Z
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SUMMARY:Nature-inspired Dinner and Botanical Board Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy a nature-inspired evening with a dinner of a fresh Pesto Pasta\, Mixed Greens Salad\, fresh Lemon Cookies\, wine and refreshments. Then create a natural MOSS-TERPIECE to hang on your wall. Eugenie Pavelic is an award-winning floral designer in the Hortulus Garden Club and the design genius behind the floral arrangements by the Altar Guild here at Christ Church. Tickets: $50\, all you can eat and all the supplies to create your moss wall hanging. Reserve your spot! Spaces are limited. Questions? Email bookstore@christchurchgreenwich.org
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/nature-inspired-dinner-and-botanical-board-workshop/
LOCATION:Christ Church Bookstore (Dogwood)\, 254 East Putnam Ave.\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Crafts,Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Christ%20Church%20Greenwich":MAILTO:cmcfadden@christchurchgreenwich.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250421T133047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T133047Z
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SUMMARY:Elemental: Work by Boston Sculptors Gallery Artists
DESCRIPTION:For the final exhibition of its 2024-25 season\, the Flinn Gallery is pleased to present Elemental: Work by Boston Sculptors Gallery Artists. The show runs from May 8 to June 18 and features the work of 13 artists from the Boston Sculptors Gallery.\nJoin us for Opening Reception: Thursday\, May 8 from 6-8pm.\nThe sculptors in the exhibition work with a wide range of materials – clay\, fabric\, metal\, plastic\, wood\, and mixed media – and their artwork ranges in height from three inches to over eight feet. \nWhile the sculptures encompass a wide range of materials\, sizes\, and techniques\, they were selected with a unifying theme in mind – Elemental. This word has multiple meanings\, which range from primitive or basic to the four elements of nature to the chemical elements from which many of the objects are created. Visitors to the Gallery will see artwork that can be grouped into four elemental categories: Beginnings\, Organisms\, Earth\, and Water. \nThe artists are all inspired by the beauty and fragility of the natural world along with our connections to and impact upon it. For Mo Kelman\,“water is the ideal subject to reflect on the laws that govern nature as it ceaselessly advances and embarrasses our every effort to keep it at bay.” In Lagoon\, Kelman merges an abstracted body of silk water with bamboo structures that ensemble towers or bridges. Artist Jessica Strauss has three pieces in the exhibition from her Packing for Mars series. In Missing You\, Blue Planet\, and No More Polar Ice Cap\, human figures gaze at images of Earth. The sculptures express “black humor\, longing\, and regret” as Strauss looks toward a “future when humans must flee a devastated Earth to settle on far flung and arid worlds.” \nSeveral artists use traditional domestic crafts such as crochet\, embroidery\, and sewing in innovative ways. In her three sculptures Ascent\, Larvae\, and Nests\, Michelle Lougee crochets post-consumer plastic bags into monumental sculptures\, which “examine the relationships between humans\, plastic\, and nature amidst irreversible environmental changes”. Cascading from the ceiling\, Keri Straka’s “Soft Cell Division” is composed of stuffed and sewn textiles. According to Straka\, “the suspended sculpture is evocative of the ebb and flow of human life as mirrored in the blooming of a single cell.” Her sculpture\, “Portal: Past” is made of multiple wooden embroidery hoops of varying sizes with water-color painted fabric embedded with a wide range of materials to represent dividing cells and biological cycles. \nSince the majority of sculptors are women\, it is only natural that some artwork addresses feminine sensibilities\, and as mentioned\, domestic life. Ellen Schön has four ceramic pieces in the exhibition. Two of her pieces – Five Hills Font and Lotus Pod – are part of her Wellspring Series. For Schön\, “the pieces in this series explore the ceramic vessel as a wellspring or womb. They are meant to evoke sources of life-whirlpools\, fonts\, pods\, seed of hope\, as well as the landscape of the female body.” Several of Jodie Colella’s sculptures are ceramic and one incorporates fabric. According to Colella\, her three pieces – Offspring\, Seeds\, and Attempts at Conviviality Exhaust Me – “comingle rigid forms with fibers to create vessels containing the stories that embody domestic life.” \nElemental is curated by Flinn Gallery committee members\, Barbra Fordyce and Nancy Heller. It will include over 40 works of art by the following Boston Sculptors Gallery artists: \nJodie Colella (clay\, fiber\, stone\, and mixed media)\, Carrie Crane (mixed media)\,\nAnna Kristina Goransson (felt and wool)\, Mo Kelman (silk\, wood\, and mixed media)\, Michelle Lougee (crocheted plastic and wire)\, Ellen Schön (stoneware and fired-clay)\, Julia Shepley (mixed media)\, Keri Straka (fabric and mixed media)\, Jessica Strauss (mixed media)\, Margaret Swan (aluminum)\, Nora Valdez (limestone)\, Leslie Wilcox (steel screen and mixed media)\, and Andy Zimmerman (wood). \nThe Flinn Gallery is a non-profit organization sponsored by Friends of the Greenwich Library. The Gallery welcomes visitors daily Monday to Saturday\, 10-5pm\, Thursday until 8pm\, and Sunday 1-5pm\, and is located on the second floor of the Greenwich Library\, 101 West Putnam Avenue\, Greenwich\, CT. \nThe Boston Sculptors Gallery (BSG) was founded in 1992 by 18 artists as a venue for contemporary sculpture. It is located in Boston’s SoWa arts district and has 38 member artists from Boston and New England. There is a natural kinship between the Flinn and Boston Sculptors Galleries. Both are nonprofit entities that are volunteer-run and operated with support from a part-time staff member. \nEvents: \nOpening Reception: Thursday\, May 8 from 6-8pm \nArtist Talk: Saturday\, June 7 from 2-3pm.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/elemental-work-by-boston-sculptors-gallery-artists/2025-05-16/
LOCATION:Flinn Gallery\, 101 West Putnam Ave.\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibits
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250414T150137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T150137Z
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SUMMARY:Boys Varsity Baseball @ Westhill
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/boys-varsity-baseball-westhill/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:GHS Sports
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250414T151419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T151419Z
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SUMMARY:Boys Varsity Volleyball @ Bridgeport Central High School
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/boys-varsity-volleyball-bridgeport-central-high-school/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:GHS Sports
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250414T153634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T153634Z
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SUMMARY:Boys JV Baseball @ Westhill
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/boys-jv-baseball-westhill/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:GHS Sports
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250414T152809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250414T152809Z
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SUMMARY:Boys JV Volleyball @ Bridgeport Central High School
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/boys-jv-volleyball-bridgeport-central-high-school/
LOCATION:CT
CATEGORIES:GHS Sports
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250421T133048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T133048Z
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SUMMARY:Elemental: Work by Boston Sculptors Gallery Artists
DESCRIPTION:For the final exhibition of its 2024-25 season\, the Flinn Gallery is pleased to present Elemental: Work by Boston Sculptors Gallery Artists. The show runs from May 8 to June 18 and features the work of 13 artists from the Boston Sculptors Gallery.\nJoin us for Opening Reception: Thursday\, May 8 from 6-8pm.\nThe sculptors in the exhibition work with a wide range of materials – clay\, fabric\, metal\, plastic\, wood\, and mixed media – and their artwork ranges in height from three inches to over eight feet. \nWhile the sculptures encompass a wide range of materials\, sizes\, and techniques\, they were selected with a unifying theme in mind – Elemental. This word has multiple meanings\, which range from primitive or basic to the four elements of nature to the chemical elements from which many of the objects are created. Visitors to the Gallery will see artwork that can be grouped into four elemental categories: Beginnings\, Organisms\, Earth\, and Water. \nThe artists are all inspired by the beauty and fragility of the natural world along with our connections to and impact upon it. For Mo Kelman\,“water is the ideal subject to reflect on the laws that govern nature as it ceaselessly advances and embarrasses our every effort to keep it at bay.” In Lagoon\, Kelman merges an abstracted body of silk water with bamboo structures that ensemble towers or bridges. Artist Jessica Strauss has three pieces in the exhibition from her Packing for Mars series. In Missing You\, Blue Planet\, and No More Polar Ice Cap\, human figures gaze at images of Earth. The sculptures express “black humor\, longing\, and regret” as Strauss looks toward a “future when humans must flee a devastated Earth to settle on far flung and arid worlds.” \nSeveral artists use traditional domestic crafts such as crochet\, embroidery\, and sewing in innovative ways. In her three sculptures Ascent\, Larvae\, and Nests\, Michelle Lougee crochets post-consumer plastic bags into monumental sculptures\, which “examine the relationships between humans\, plastic\, and nature amidst irreversible environmental changes”. Cascading from the ceiling\, Keri Straka’s “Soft Cell Division” is composed of stuffed and sewn textiles. According to Straka\, “the suspended sculpture is evocative of the ebb and flow of human life as mirrored in the blooming of a single cell.” Her sculpture\, “Portal: Past” is made of multiple wooden embroidery hoops of varying sizes with water-color painted fabric embedded with a wide range of materials to represent dividing cells and biological cycles. \nSince the majority of sculptors are women\, it is only natural that some artwork addresses feminine sensibilities\, and as mentioned\, domestic life. Ellen Schön has four ceramic pieces in the exhibition. Two of her pieces – Five Hills Font and Lotus Pod – are part of her Wellspring Series. For Schön\, “the pieces in this series explore the ceramic vessel as a wellspring or womb. They are meant to evoke sources of life-whirlpools\, fonts\, pods\, seed of hope\, as well as the landscape of the female body.” Several of Jodie Colella’s sculptures are ceramic and one incorporates fabric. According to Colella\, her three pieces – Offspring\, Seeds\, and Attempts at Conviviality Exhaust Me – “comingle rigid forms with fibers to create vessels containing the stories that embody domestic life.” \nElemental is curated by Flinn Gallery committee members\, Barbra Fordyce and Nancy Heller. It will include over 40 works of art by the following Boston Sculptors Gallery artists: \nJodie Colella (clay\, fiber\, stone\, and mixed media)\, Carrie Crane (mixed media)\,\nAnna Kristina Goransson (felt and wool)\, Mo Kelman (silk\, wood\, and mixed media)\, Michelle Lougee (crocheted plastic and wire)\, Ellen Schön (stoneware and fired-clay)\, Julia Shepley (mixed media)\, Keri Straka (fabric and mixed media)\, Jessica Strauss (mixed media)\, Margaret Swan (aluminum)\, Nora Valdez (limestone)\, Leslie Wilcox (steel screen and mixed media)\, and Andy Zimmerman (wood). \nThe Flinn Gallery is a non-profit organization sponsored by Friends of the Greenwich Library. The Gallery welcomes visitors daily Monday to Saturday\, 10-5pm\, Thursday until 8pm\, and Sunday 1-5pm\, and is located on the second floor of the Greenwich Library\, 101 West Putnam Avenue\, Greenwich\, CT. \nThe Boston Sculptors Gallery (BSG) was founded in 1992 by 18 artists as a venue for contemporary sculpture. It is located in Boston’s SoWa arts district and has 38 member artists from Boston and New England. There is a natural kinship between the Flinn and Boston Sculptors Galleries. Both are nonprofit entities that are volunteer-run and operated with support from a part-time staff member. \nEvents: \nOpening Reception: Thursday\, May 8 from 6-8pm \nArtist Talk: Saturday\, June 7 from 2-3pm.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/elemental-work-by-boston-sculptors-gallery-artists/2025-05-17/
LOCATION:Flinn Gallery\, 101 West Putnam Ave.\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Exhibits
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ORGANIZER;CN="Flinn%20Gallery":MAILTO:flinngallery@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250429T193419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250429T193419Z
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SUMMARY:40th Annual Outdoor Crafts Festival
DESCRIPTION:This festival features fine contemporary hand-made crafts in jewelry\, wearable and decorative fiber\, glass\, furniture and housewares\, pottery\, and much more\, all available for purchase along with demonstrations and food. \nFestival hours: 10am–5pm \nFestival parking: Island Beach parking lot\, Steamboat Road\, Steamboat Road Commuter Garage\, Museum Drive \nAdmission to the Outdoor Festival and the Museum during this weekend is $15 for all; Members and children under 5 are free.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/40th-annual-outdoor-crafts-festival/2025-05-17/
LOCATION:Bruce Museum\, 1 Museum Drive\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Art Exhibits,Community,Crafts,Events,Festival,Food,Volunteering / Community Service
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bruce%20Museum":MAILTO:info@brucemuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250421T162856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T162856Z
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SUMMARY:Museum Movers: Yoga for Kids
DESCRIPTION:Join us for “Museum Movers\,” a Bruce Museum yoga class for learners ages 3-6 and their grownups. Participants will explore the Bruce Museum’s galleries using a variety of sensory and experiential modalities\, followed by an exhibition inspired yoga class. Museum Movers uses movement\, breath\, group games and creative activities to reinforce the gallery experience. Come have fun in our galleries and get to know the Bruce in a whole new way.   Wear comfortable clothing and be ready to take your shoes and socks off! We have a limited number of foam mats\, please bring your own mat. \nCost: Free with admission to the Bruce Museum. Members admission is free with membership \nClasses are held once a month on Saturdays\, from 11am-12pm. Please meet at the Grand Hall Staircase.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/museum-movers-yoga-for-kids-4/
LOCATION:Bruce Museum\, 1 Museum Drive\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Events,Exercise,Family,For Children
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bruce%20Museum":MAILTO:info@brucemuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250506T160927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250506T160927Z
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SUMMARY:Art Adventures: Crafts Festival
DESCRIPTION:Crafts Festival – Children and their caretakers will be making crafts inspired by artists participating in the annual crafts festival. \nAdventures is a drop-in program designed for children aged 4 and up and their families. This program is free with general admission and no advanced registration is required.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/art-adventures-crafts-festival/2025-05-17/
LOCATION:Bruce Museum\, 1 Museum Drive\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
CATEGORIES:Crafts,Family,For Children
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bruce%20Museum":MAILTO:info@brucemuseum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250422T200357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250422T200357Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibitions Highlights Tours - Saturdays
DESCRIPTION:Experience the highlights of the Bruce Museum’s exhibitions during a guided tour that is free with museum admission. No reservations are required but capacity is limited to twenty people on a first-come\, first-served basis. Please check in with the front desk if you wish to join. Tours depart from the bottom of the staircase in the Grand Hall.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/exhibitions-highlights-tours-saturdays-3/2025-05-17/
LOCATION:Bruce Museum\, 1 Museum Drive\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bruce%20Museum":MAILTO:info@brucemuseum.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250517T230000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250421T133107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T133107Z
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SUMMARY:Spring for Abilis
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendar for the annual Spring for Abilis Gala on Saturday\, May 17\, 2025. Abilis\, the nonprofit organization providing services and support to more than 800 individuals with special needs and their families\, will transform Greenwich Country Club into a spectacular spring party for an unforgettable evening of joy\, connection and community. Spring for Abilis will feature celebrity emcee Billy Blanks Jr.\, and music by ETA Music. The evening offers dinner\, dancing and charitable giving through exciting silent and live auctions\, the Abilis Giving Garden and Abilis Art Gallery. Tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available at https://2025abilisgala.givesmart.com. \nA special part of the evening is the Abilis Giving Garden\, where supporters can purchase much-needed every day items for Abilis’ programs\, like diapers\, books\, and educational games for Abilis’ Birth to Three program\, and other needed items for Abilis’ lifespan programs. The Abilis Giving Garden will be live on the Spring for Abilis website prior to the Gala and the community is invited to participate in supporting these crucial needs for the organization. The Abilis Art Gallery will also be available online for anyone to bid on wonderful\, one-of-a-kind artwork created by Abilis community members. There will also be a fabulous silent and live auction as part of this special evening. For the most up to date information on Spring for Abilis\, please visit: https://2025abilisgala.givesmart.com.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/spring-for-abilis/
LOCATION:Greenwich Country Club\, 19 Doubling Road\, Greenwich \, CT\, 06878\, United States
CATEGORIES:Charity,Community,Dance,Night Life
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250518T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250518T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T203850
CREATED:20250421T133049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250421T133049Z
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SUMMARY:Elemental: Work by Boston Sculptors Gallery Artists
DESCRIPTION:For the final exhibition of its 2024-25 season\, the Flinn Gallery is pleased to present Elemental: Work by Boston Sculptors Gallery Artists. The show runs from May 8 to June 18 and features the work of 13 artists from the Boston Sculptors Gallery.\nJoin us for Opening Reception: Thursday\, May 8 from 6-8pm.\nThe sculptors in the exhibition work with a wide range of materials – clay\, fabric\, metal\, plastic\, wood\, and mixed media – and their artwork ranges in height from three inches to over eight feet. \nWhile the sculptures encompass a wide range of materials\, sizes\, and techniques\, they were selected with a unifying theme in mind – Elemental. This word has multiple meanings\, which range from primitive or basic to the four elements of nature to the chemical elements from which many of the objects are created. Visitors to the Gallery will see artwork that can be grouped into four elemental categories: Beginnings\, Organisms\, Earth\, and Water. \nThe artists are all inspired by the beauty and fragility of the natural world along with our connections to and impact upon it. For Mo Kelman\,“water is the ideal subject to reflect on the laws that govern nature as it ceaselessly advances and embarrasses our every effort to keep it at bay.” In Lagoon\, Kelman merges an abstracted body of silk water with bamboo structures that ensemble towers or bridges. Artist Jessica Strauss has three pieces in the exhibition from her Packing for Mars series. In Missing You\, Blue Planet\, and No More Polar Ice Cap\, human figures gaze at images of Earth. The sculptures express “black humor\, longing\, and regret” as Strauss looks toward a “future when humans must flee a devastated Earth to settle on far flung and arid worlds.” \nSeveral artists use traditional domestic crafts such as crochet\, embroidery\, and sewing in innovative ways. In her three sculptures Ascent\, Larvae\, and Nests\, Michelle Lougee crochets post-consumer plastic bags into monumental sculptures\, which “examine the relationships between humans\, plastic\, and nature amidst irreversible environmental changes”. Cascading from the ceiling\, Keri Straka’s “Soft Cell Division” is composed of stuffed and sewn textiles. According to Straka\, “the suspended sculpture is evocative of the ebb and flow of human life as mirrored in the blooming of a single cell.” Her sculpture\, “Portal: Past” is made of multiple wooden embroidery hoops of varying sizes with water-color painted fabric embedded with a wide range of materials to represent dividing cells and biological cycles. \nSince the majority of sculptors are women\, it is only natural that some artwork addresses feminine sensibilities\, and as mentioned\, domestic life. Ellen Schön has four ceramic pieces in the exhibition. Two of her pieces – Five Hills Font and Lotus Pod – are part of her Wellspring Series. For Schön\, “the pieces in this series explore the ceramic vessel as a wellspring or womb. They are meant to evoke sources of life-whirlpools\, fonts\, pods\, seed of hope\, as well as the landscape of the female body.” Several of Jodie Colella’s sculptures are ceramic and one incorporates fabric. According to Colella\, her three pieces – Offspring\, Seeds\, and Attempts at Conviviality Exhaust Me – “comingle rigid forms with fibers to create vessels containing the stories that embody domestic life.” \nElemental is curated by Flinn Gallery committee members\, Barbra Fordyce and Nancy Heller. It will include over 40 works of art by the following Boston Sculptors Gallery artists: \nJodie Colella (clay\, fiber\, stone\, and mixed media)\, Carrie Crane (mixed media)\,\nAnna Kristina Goransson (felt and wool)\, Mo Kelman (silk\, wood\, and mixed media)\, Michelle Lougee (crocheted plastic and wire)\, Ellen Schön (stoneware and fired-clay)\, Julia Shepley (mixed media)\, Keri Straka (fabric and mixed media)\, Jessica Strauss (mixed media)\, Margaret Swan (aluminum)\, Nora Valdez (limestone)\, Leslie Wilcox (steel screen and mixed media)\, and Andy Zimmerman (wood). \nThe Flinn Gallery is a non-profit organization sponsored by Friends of the Greenwich Library. The Gallery welcomes visitors daily Monday to Saturday\, 10-5pm\, Thursday until 8pm\, and Sunday 1-5pm\, and is located on the second floor of the Greenwich Library\, 101 West Putnam Avenue\, Greenwich\, CT. \nThe Boston Sculptors Gallery (BSG) was founded in 1992 by 18 artists as a venue for contemporary sculpture. It is located in Boston’s SoWa arts district and has 38 member artists from Boston and New England. There is a natural kinship between the Flinn and Boston Sculptors Galleries. Both are nonprofit entities that are volunteer-run and operated with support from a part-time staff member. \nEvents: \nOpening Reception: Thursday\, May 8 from 6-8pm \nArtist Talk: Saturday\, June 7 from 2-3pm.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/elemental-work-by-boston-sculptors-gallery-artists/2025-05-18/
LOCATION:Flinn Gallery\, 101 West Putnam Ave.\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
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SUMMARY:40th Annual Outdoor Crafts Festival
DESCRIPTION:This festival features fine contemporary hand-made crafts in jewelry\, wearable and decorative fiber\, glass\, furniture and housewares\, pottery\, and much more\, all available for purchase along with demonstrations and food. \nFestival hours: 10am–5pm \nFestival parking: Island Beach parking lot\, Steamboat Road\, Steamboat Road Commuter Garage\, Museum Drive \nAdmission to the Outdoor Festival and the Museum during this weekend is $15 for all; Members and children under 5 are free.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/40th-annual-outdoor-crafts-festival/2025-05-18/
LOCATION:Bruce Museum\, 1 Museum Drive\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art Adventures: Crafts Festival
DESCRIPTION:Crafts Festival – Children and their caretakers will be making crafts inspired by artists participating in the annual crafts festival. \nAdventures is a drop-in program designed for children aged 4 and up and their families. This program is free with general admission and no advanced registration is required.
URL:https://www.greenwichsentinel.com/event/art-adventures-crafts-festival/2025-05-18/
LOCATION:Bruce Museum\, 1 Museum Drive\, Greenwich\, CT\, 06830\, United States
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