Arts Day @ the Capitol - Cancelled
Arts Day 2020 @ the Capitol scheduled for April 8, 2020 has been cancelled in light of the COVID 19 concerns.
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Helping artists with disabilities find the assistance they need, here's a compiled listing of accessibility resources for artists.
Connecticut was among the first states to enact legislation that included works of contemporary art with the construction or remodeling of state buildings.
Supports teaching and learning for all ages through high-quality arts engagement, community connections and arts integration.
Connecticut Artists Collection
Established to acquire and exhibit artwork by major and distinguished Connecticut artists and to preserve the works for future generations.
Review standards and criteria for determining a Cultural District, which is a specific area of a town or city that has a number of cultural facilities, activities and/or assets.
Cultural Heritage Arts Program
Encouraging and promoting traditional artists and their communities through research and program development.
Culture Gallery at Bradley International Airport
Rotating exhibits at Bradley International Airport in Terminal A
A Directory of Teaching Artists maintained by the Connecticut Office of the Arts in commitment to advancing arts learning.
Free program encouraging the nation’s youth to learn about great poetry through memorization and performance.