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New Haven, Connecticut

203-432-0600

artgallery.yale.edu

The Yale University Art Gallery collects, preserves, studies, and presents art in all media, from all regions of the globe and across time. The museum’s exceptional collection—numbering nearly 300,000 objects—is the core of its identity. It sustains and catalyzes all we do. Founded in 1832, the Gallery is the oldest university art museum in America.

Today, it is a center for teaching, learning, and scholarship and is a preeminent cultural asset for Yale University, the wider academic community, and the public. The museum is open to all, free of charge, and is committed to engaging audiences through thoughtful, creative, and relevant exhibitions, programs, and publications.

New Canaan Museum & Historical Society

New Canaan, Connecticut

203-966-1776

nchistory.org

The New Canaan Museum is a four acre campus with 7 historic house museums, a permanent exhibition on the history of New Canaan, and rotating exhibitions. It also owns three other historic properties in New Canaan, which can be opened for visitors. We offer 30+ programs, including special events for children, mount exhibitions, and offer docent-led tours.

Yale University Art Gallery

Lake Wales Arts Council

Lake Wales, Florida

863-676-8426

www.lakewalesartscouncil.org

Since 1972, the Lake Wales Arts Council has enriched Central Florida through exceptional visual and performing arts programs, exhibitions, and education initiatives. Located in the historic Lake Wales Arts Center—a beautifully restored 1927 Spanish-Mission–style church—the Council presents year-round concerts, art exhibitions, and youth education programs in music, ceramics, and visual arts. Our mission is to inspire creativity, strengthen community, and ensure access to the arts for all. Members enjoy dynamic cultural experiences that celebrate both local heritage and contemporary innovation within our vibrant arts community.