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Monday, February 29, 2016

The Best Art Museums In Connecticut

Got a taste for fine art? Connecticut is the place for you! The Nutmeg State is home to several fascinating art museums, but these three stand out as the cream of the crop.


The Aldrich Museum – Ridgefield, CT
The Aldrich Museum is one of the country's only independent, non-collecting contemporary art museums, and is the only museum in Connecticut dedicated solely to contemportay art. They offer public programs such as hands-on workshops, tours, and presentations led by artists and curators themselves. Visit their website to check out their current exhibitions.

Yale Art Gallery – New Haven, CT
The Yale Art Gallery is the oldest college art museum in the United States, and home to more than 200,000 pieces of art – both ancient and modern. Their collections span several centuries, styles, and continents; including pieces from America, Africa, Europe, and Asia. If you consider yourself a lover of art, the Yale Art Gallery is a must-see. Best of all, admission is free!

Yale Center for British Art – New Haven, CT
The Yale Center for British Art is a public art museum and research institue for the study of British art and culture. It is home to the country's largest showcase of British Art, and offers free admission to visitors. Their collection of paintings, drawings, and sculptures includes masterpeices from artists such as Joshua Reynolds, George Stubbs, Thomas Gainsborough, and more.

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