Notable creative leaders will join together on Thursday, March 2, 2017 at the Bruce Museum’s Art of Design benefit luncheon and panel discussion. Continue Reading →
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Notable creative leaders will join together on Thursday, March 2, 2017 at the Bruce Museum’s Art of Design benefit luncheon and panel discussion. Continue Reading →
On Wed, Dec. 7, the anonymous Guerrilla Girls will use facts, humor and outrageous visuals to expose sexism, racism, and corruption in politics, art, film and pop culture. Continue Reading →
. Children are invited to attend the event in their best pajamas for a night filled with arts and crafts, a scavenger hunt, pizza and dessert. Continue Reading →
The free program is held in the Innis Arden Cottage and no registration required. For complimentary entry to Greenwich Point Park, visitors should advise the guard that they are attending the First Sunday Science event. Continue Reading →
The Bruce Museum filed plans on Thursday with the Town of Greenwich for a building expansion, including additional permanent exhibition and teaching spaces and a café. The Museum’s last expansion was completed in 1992. Continue Reading →
The Bruce Museum Seaside Center in Greenwich Point Park, Old Greenwich, opens for the summer season on Sunday, June 26, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m., celebrating with the Town of Greenwich Shellfish Commission’s event Experience the Sound: From Streams Through Soil to Sea. Continue Reading →
The Bruce Museum generally exhibits well-established artists; however, onFriday, June 10th, the museum hosted and awarded the area’s talented teenage artists. Artists and art appreciators came together to celebrate teen artwork at iCreate, an annual featured exhibit at the Bruce Museum. Continue Reading →
ARTTN Gallery is hosting an exclusive evening where storytelling takes the center stage. The “Artivism Salon” will feature the current “Free to Be” exhibit, which tells the stories of refugees and victims of human trafficking. The event, which is being hosted at the Bruce Museum, benefits Not For Sale, a non-profit working around the world to stop human trafficking and put an end to modern-day slavery. Continue Reading →
In a standing-room only event at Bruce Museum on Friday night, a crowd of men and women listened to presentations and panel discussion on the subject of gender equity in the workplace. The talk was the inaugural event of the Parity Project, a group of professional women, some currently working in the corporate world and some not. They are attorneys, doctors, economists, investors, academics and consultants. Continue Reading →
Come to a lecture at the Bruce Museum on Tuesday, April 5th at 7:00pm on coyotes! Coyotes eat many different foods including rodents, rabbits, birds, deer, snakes, frogs, insects, fruit, vegetables, garbage and pet food. In residential areas, coyotes can lose their fear of people because they associate food supply with us. Coyotes may also become bold if they are attracted to natural food sources near people and have no negative experiences when being close to people and houses. They readily prey on rodents, which is a benefit to people. Continue Reading →