A golden region
byWhat makes Connecticut’s Gold Coast truly golden is the relationship among business, culture and history that plays out in each of its communities in different ways.
What makes Connecticut’s Gold Coast truly golden is the relationship among business, culture and history that plays out in each of its communities in different ways.
In a year that celebrated the centennial of American women’s suffrage and confronted the coronavirus, “Floating Beauty: Women in the Art of Ukiyo-e,” at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich through Nov. 1, is a timely exhibit times two.
Marc Hruschka, the recently appointed president and CEO of Graff North America, helps people celebrate the moments of their lives.
Painter Felicity L. Kostakis believes in the power of art – and kindness.
With his passion for art, architecture and science, Robert Wolterstorff, the new Susan E. Lynch executive director and CEO of Greenwich’s Bruce Museum, would seem the right man to oversee its renovation and expansion.
Dennis Basso is larger than life – Falstaffian of figure and wit, stentorian of voice and big and bold in his thinking about fashion and his career in design.
The discovery of two extinct bird species demonstrates the importance of science to the Bruce Museum.
At the Delamar, the staff treats all the guests as if it’s their wedding day.
New York-based interior designer and author Markham Roberts participated in the Bruce Museum’s “Art of Design” panel in Greenwich. We caught up with him to hear more, particularly about his high-profile revamp of the late Oscar de la Renta’s Tortuga Bay Hotel.
Greenwich-born Jamie Creel splits his time between homes on the Upper East Side, Paris and Morocco. No matter the locale, he’s always on the hunt for treasures to sell in his Manhattan gallery, Creel and Gow.
Paula Sharp and Ross Eatman – a husband-and-wife team from Mount Kisco – photograph the vivid life cycle of wild bees in a new exhibit at the Bruce Museum.
WAG’s listing of local happenings and events in the month of May.
WAG’s listing of local happenings and events in the month of April.
Arts centers are not only fertile ground for innovative vision. They’re places where a community can create social bonds.
WAG’s listing of local happenings and events in the month of January.
WAG’s listing of local happenings and events in the month of December.
Sculptor Auguste Rodin, whose 100th death anniversary is being commemorated this year, located the pain in love’s pleasure.
Two are friends and sisters-in-law, married to brothers. The other is their fashion business, which they began in 2010.
Enjoy summer at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich with a special get-together and Andy Warhol exhibit.
The Bruce Museum takes us back to the age of dinosaurs.