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San Francisco, California

415-673-2200

museoitaloamericano.org

The Museo Italo Americano is a

non-profit institution and the first

museum in the United States

devoted exclusively to Italian and

Italian-American culture.

The mission of the Museo is

twofold: to research, collect, and

display works of Italian and Italian-

American artists, and to promote educational programs for the appreciation of Italian art and culture, thereby preserving the heritage of Italian-Americans for future generations.

Meriden Historical Society

Meriden, Connecticut

203-639-1913

meridenhistoricalsociety.org

The Meriden Historical Society Inc. is a membership supported, non-profit organization uniting those who are interested in the history of Meriden, Connecticut. The Society has two locations, The Andrews Homestead that chronicles the history of Meriden from colonial times to the present and the Meriden Museum & History Center, which has three galleries, a research center and a lecture hall. The Society offers outdoor tours, lectures, adult education, permanent and temporary exhibits as well as experienced researchers and community events.

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Museo Italo Americano

Lyme Academy of Fine Arts

Old Lyme, Connecticut

860-434-5232

www.lymeacademy.edu

With a faculty of internationally-recognized artists and scholars, the Lyme Academy of Fine Arts offers a comprehensive, multi-year program of disciplined study, integrating rigorous studio instruction in drawing and painting with anatomy, sculpture, and twenty-first century approaches to the histories of art. Our geography, located along the Connecticut River and in the heart of the celebrated Lyme Art Colony, and between the metropolitan centers of Boston and New York, is imbued with history, and remains an active site of progressive artists’ congregation and camaraderie.