Inspired by Big Read book selection, The Bear by Andrew Krivak, ECSU students and alumni were challenged to create pieces made of natural materials to blend with the surrounding environment. Meet the artists and enjoy the beauty of Trail Wood with the added delight of their artwork. Installation closes June 15. Free.
In this exhibition, nature reveals itself in watercolors (Nancy Bergeron), metalworks (Cindy Carey), and charcoal drawings (Alice Kuzel) by three local artists. Free admission.
In this exhibition, nature reveals itself in watercolors (Nancy Bergeron), metalworks (Cindy Carey), and charcoal drawings (Alice Kuzel) by three local artists. Free admission.
In this exhibition, nature reveals itself in watercolors (Nancy Bergeron), metalworks (Cindy Carey), and charcoal drawings (Alice Kuzel) by three local artists. Free admission.
Project Limulus is a regional program organized by Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut. The objective of this program is to better understand the distribution, movement, longevity, and mortality of horseshoe crabs in Long Island Sound. Horseshoe crabs are a near-threatened species, and overharvesting has led to a dramatic decline in the Long Island Sound.
In this exhibition, nature reveals itself in watercolors (Nancy Bergeron), metalworks (Cindy Carey), and charcoal drawings (Alice Kuzel) by three local artists. Free admission.
In this exhibition, nature reveals itself in watercolors (Nancy Bergeron), metalworks (Cindy Carey), and charcoal drawings (Alice Kuzel) by three local artists. Free admission.
In this exhibition, nature reveals itself in watercolors (Nancy Bergeron), metalworks (Cindy Carey), and charcoal drawings (Alice Kuzel) by three local artists. Free admission.
One last chance to hopefully see Blackburnian Warblers in nesting plumage. Many great species nest here. We’ll see how many we can find! Registration required. Email Andy Rzeznikiewicz at arzeznikiewicz@ctaudubon.org or call 860-928-4948. Fee: $20 CAS members; $30 non-members.
In this exhibition, nature reveals itself in watercolors (Nancy Bergeron), metalworks (Cindy Carey), and charcoal drawings (Alice Kuzel) by three local artists. Free admission.
After the rush of spring migration, birds start the important task of breeding. Summer can be a quieter time as birds are nesting, but there are still many interesting species and behaviors to see. Join us as we search for breeding birds and late migrants in some of the best spots in southeastern Connecticut.