| E-Buzz March 5, 2019 Your Weekly Top Picks from FCBuzz Events
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| | This is a small selection of events posted on the FCBuzz Events section of our website for the coming week. We recommend you click the link above for a complete review of this week's arts and cultural events. |
| | Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Thurs. March 7, 6pm Aldrich Museum Ridgefield This is an annual communal updating of Wikipedia entries related to gender, art, and feminism. No Wiki editing experience required - but bring your laptop, power cord, and ideas for entries that need updating or creation - and register for an account on Wikipedia before you arrive. More... |
| | Westport Historical Society A one-woman performance by this Westport resident, professional actress and singer presenting an intimate and dramatic encounter with the African-American experience, as told by 8 women from 8 pivotal generations. More... |
| | Emerging Women
Thurs. March 7, 6pm
New Canaan Library
Opening Reception & Artist's Talk Defying convention, like the artist herself, these Unconventional Women in Nancy Moore's solo show are created with watercolor, gouache, metallic paint, colored pencil, wax crayon, and graphite - and they soar: exuding confidence, skill, power and substance. Don’t miss the Q&A with the artist at 6:30pm. More... |
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Fri. March 8, 6pm
Wilton Library Awards Reception
The awards reception the Wilton Arts Council’s annual photography show that draws entries from 25 cities and towns in CT and NY. Cash prizes and ribbons will be awarded. More... |
| | Tête-à-Tête: Reinventing the Conversation Bench
Fri. March 8, 6pm
Westport Arts Center Opening Reception
This is the opening reception for an exhibition of the work of 28 artists who were selected by an internationally-renowned jury in this design competition, organized by the Westport Arts Center in partnership with the Westport Arts Advisory Committee, asking artists to reinvent the concept of a Victorian-era conversation bench to help us think about how to improve our listening skills. More... |
| | The Bouchard Brothers - Blue Oyster Cult
Fri. March 8, 8pm
A concert by the founding members of the Blue Oyster Cult, multi-instrumentalists who also compose, produce & engineer, playing here with Joan Levy Hepburn on guitar and vocals. More... |
| | The Revolutionists - Int'l Women's Day 2019
Fri. March 8, 7pm
Westport Country Playhouse
A reading of the play by Lauren Gunderson, directed by Bethany Gugliemino, about four bold women who lose their heads in this irreverent, girl-powered comedy as they fight for feminism, art, and sisterhood during the French Revolution. Also join the post-show conversation next door at Positano Restaurant. More... |
| | Evolution
Fri.-Sat. March 8-9, 8pm
The Quick Center for the Arts Fairfield University
Japan’s preeminent taiko ensemble showcases in its latest work, Evolution, the spectacular sonic possibilities of these time-honored traditional Japanese drums. Led by Kabuki theater master Tamasaburo Bando, the members of Kodo summon decades of training to exalt the drum in this tightly choreographed pageant of percussion. More... |
| | Family Day: Life in Ancient Rome
Sat. March 9, 1-4pm
Fairfield University Art Museum
Family Day activities include arts & crafts and a child friendly gallery tour designed for ages 4-10. More... |
| | Your Place Squared: A Community Art Project
Sat. March 9, 10am - 5pm Bruce Museum
Greenwich Opening Day
This exhibit is created entirely by the public for the public, inspired by the immense success of the Bruce's 2012 exhibition of self-portraits, Your Face Squared, this show is of people's favorite scenes or settings. All media were accepted (writing, drawing, painting, photography, collage) but all entries had to be 6"x6”. Visitors can also create pieces in the gallery during the show. More...
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| | A Choral Journey
Sat. March 9, 7:30pm Norwalk Concert Hall
This journey will take the audience from the celestial sounds of Palestrina, the complex harmonies of Zoltan Kodaly and Arvo Pärt, and the sun-soaked rhythms of Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco’s Romancero Gitano, featuring Andrés Segovia Award winner Nadav Lev on classical guitar, to a selection of American spirituals, and the world premiere of “B Minor Blessing” by our local musical guru, Chris Coogan. More... |
| | Sat. March 9, 8pm Sun. March 10, 3pm Stamford Palace
This grand, energetic and exhilarating concert of works by Schubert and Haydn leads up to a performance of Mozart's Symphony No. 41 in C Major ("Jupiter"). Guest Conductor: Michael Stern of the Kansas Symphony and Iris Orchestras. More... |
| | Artists Invite Artists
Sun. March 10, 3pm
Art/Place Gallery Fairfield
Eight artists from the artist collaborative Art/Place show their work, alongside their invited guests. Artists will speak about their work throughout the reception. More... |
| | Silvermine Arts Center
On his lecture "How Painting Evolves – 500 Years of Changing Purposes, Methods, Audiences, Sources, Materials, Tools, Themes, and Techniques,” artist and polymath David Dunlop shows how we all see through a culturally-constructed lens, which can prevent us from seeing what others see. Registration required. More... |
| | Ridgefield Playhouse
Anderson's 1999 groundbreaking novel Speak opened a national dialogue about rape culture and consent. Now, she reveals her personal history as a rape survivor in a searing new poetic memoir, SHOUT. More...
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Tues. March 12, 12pm Fairfield Theatre Company
Unsurpassable one-act playreadings and buffet lunch continues at FTC with readings of Craig Lucas’s The Dying Gaul; Scott Mullen’s Jill Takes A Leap, on pre-wedding jitters; Darcy Fowler’s heartrending Science of the Stars and Fathers and Daughters; as well as the hilarious The 11 O’Clock, a farce written by the Australian Josh Lawson and adapted from the film that was a finalist for the 2018 Academy Awards. More... |
| | Mark Lamster Philip Johnson: The Man in the Glass House
Tues. March 12, 6pm New Canaan Library
The Glass House presents Pulitzer Prize-winning architectural critic Paul Goldberger ( Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, New York Times) speaking with Mark Lamster author of a new book on Philip Johnson, about the book and the process of writing architectural biographies. More... |
| | Get ready for our Summer Camp Special Issue of the E-Buzz, containing summer camp offerings of organizations that are members of the Cultural Alliance of Fairfield County. Delivered to your email box Thurs. March 7.
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