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Glass Blowing

Peter Greenwood Creates a Paperweight

One of the items that attendees of Peter's workshops can make is a paperweight and here Peter guides us through the process.

By Mark B. Oliver | November 03, 2016
A Very British Art Scene

Part 2 - The Yale Centre for British Art, New Haven, CT

One of the many fascinating aspects of the Yale Centre For British Art is its adaptability. Throughout the year it houses not only its permanent collection of paintings and sculpture, but becomes...

By Brian Scott-Smith | December 09, 2014
A Very British Art Scene

Part 1 - The Yale Centre for British Art, New Haven, CT

As you walk down Chapel Street in Downtown New Haven, Connecticut, you’re surrounded by art and architecture from the little boutique shops to the grandeur of the Yale University Campus.

By Brian Scott-Smith | October 21, 2014
Historic Ship Nautilus and the Submarine Force Museum, Groton, Connecticut

The museum maintains the world’s finest collection of submarine artifacts.

By Mark B. Oliver | October 24, 2012
The Art of Glass

Peter Greenwood is a Connecticut glass blower of international renown and a member of the NW Connecticut Arts Council.

By Mark B. Oliver | October 01, 2012
Bon Bon Voyage

Children's Book Review

In this age of busy parents, fast food and disgruntled children, mother and daughter authors Holly Wojahn and Kirby Fopma, have written a delightful short story for children that will enchant and...

By Mark B. Oliver | September 14, 2012
The Mashantucket Pequot Museum and Research Center, Connecticut

ONE learns about the history and culture of the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation at this extraordinary museum.

By Mark B. Oliver | June 22, 2012
The Bellamy-Ferriday House

Bethlehem, Connecticut

This house, a National Historic Place, is much more than a well preserved example of the evolution of a home built in 1754. It is rich with history, and is surrounded by a truly inspired garden...

By Mark B. Oliver | May 01, 2012
The Gunn Memorial Library and Museum, Washington, Connecticut

One of the most interesting, though little known, museums and libraries in Connecticut is the Gunn Memorial Library and Museum in Washington.

By Mark B. Oliver | March 07, 2012

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Connecticut

The Constitution State with its unique geography and close proximity to New York City, is a state of startling contrasts from wealthy suburban enclaves, to rural towns situated in rustic hills. Long picturesque seacoasts, stunning lakes and striking rivers are also abundant.

 
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