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The Voice of Art's “Fine Art Festival" Returns on Memorial Day Weekend 2025!

  • ​Spring: Sat-Sun, May 24-25, 2025 (10am-5pm) 
  • Fall: Sat-Sun, Sept 20-21, 2025 (10am-5pm) 
  • @Sharon Town Green, CT
  • Free and Open to the Public
  • Fine Art & Functional Art


The Voice of Art is thrilled to invite you to its fifth annual outdoor juried fine art show, “Fine Art Festival" in Sharon on the Green (formerly, Litchfield Art Festival)!  This show will be a highlight for collectors and residents from the Tri-State region, New England and beyond. The Litchfield Hills have a history and reputation of featuring top fine artists from across the country, and also many well-known and beloved New England and CT artists who are widely admired by art enthusiasts. 


Fine Non-Functional Art:

  • Painting 
  • Sculpture 
  • Mixed Media     
  • Digital Art
  • Graphics/Drawing
  • Printmaking
  • Photography


Fine Functional Art:

  • Ceramics 
  • Glass
  • Leather
  • Fiber/Paper Art
  • Wood Works 
  • Metal
  • Jewelry


Food Corner:

  • Crepe Royal 
  • The Tasty Empanada
  • Repicci’s Italian Ice & Gelato
  • Hoffman Bread


5/25/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

The Voice of Art's “Fine Art Festival" Sharon on the Green

The Voice of Art's “Fine Art Festival" Returns on Memorial Day Weekend 2025! ​Spring: Sat-Sun, May 24-25, 2025 (10am-5pm)  Fall: Sat-Sun, Sept 20-21, 2025 (10am-5pm) ...
Sunday
May 25
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Sharon Town Green in Sharon
Sun
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25
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25

Kenise Barnes Fine Art is honored to present an exhibition featuring hand-painted cyanotypes by Julia Whitney Barnes and drawings by Sarah Morejohn.


Julia Whitney Barnes is well known for her innovations in Cyanotype (camera-less photographic printing process) paintings. Whitney Barnes’ multi-step process includes harvesting flora (flowers and weeds being equally important) and combining several species into a single composition on photo sensitive cotton paper. After exposing the work to UV light, the resulting blue and white image is carefully hand-painted in many layers of watercolor, gouache, and ink, reanimating the vitality to the ghost of the objects. The artist is most interested in creating work that feels both beautiful and mysterious. Her artwork symbolizes resilience and are the records of the historical moment in which they were made, the process, and the artist’s will and interest in reasserting the presence of the image.


Whitney Barnes recently completed permanent public installations in The Botanist’s Mural, Vassar College/Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY, Brooklyn Botanical: PS 253 (glass commission), Public Art in Public Schools/Percent for Art, Brooklyn, NY, Planting Utopia (interior installation), Albany International Airport, Albany, NY, Planting Utopia (interior and exterior installation), Shaker Heritage Society, Albany, NY. The artist has received the following honors and awards; Maker-Creator Research Fellowship, Winterthur Museum, Library & Garden (2024-25), Individual Artist Grant, (partnering with Shaker Heritage Society), New York State Council on the Arts (2018), Individual Artist Commission, NY State Decentralization Grant, Arts Mid-Hudson, Poughkeepsie, NY (2015), Gowanus Public Arts Initiative Grant (ArtsGowanus, The Old Stone House & District 39), Brooklyn, NY, Residency with Site-Specific Installation & Fellowship, Fjellerup I Bund I Grund, Fjellerup, Denmark, to name a few. Her work has been featured in Architectural Record, Times Union, The B Magazine, The Jealous Curator, Create Magazine, American Art Collector Magazine and many other publications and podcasts. Julia Whitney Barnes earned her BFA Fine Arts, Painting, Parsons the New School for Design, New York, NY and her MFA Fine Arts, Painting & Combined Media, Hunter College, CUNY, New York, NY. The artist lives and works in NY.


Sarah Morejohn’s fascination with non-linear patterns in nature drives her work. Through drawing, she considers how the relationship to nature is mediated both by objective understanding and subjective imagining of it. Considering the symbolic connections between nature, the body, and climate change Morejohn draws partial six-fold symmetries. By building a drawing line by line, sharp angles soften and wiggle, cell-like shapes minnow along while branches and flowers become a part of the flotsam disconnected from the earth. Figurative snow crystals become interlaced with one another and their environment, jumbling towards their own future transformations. Morejohn’s drawing process is intuitive and organic, artifacts of the process, drips, spills, flaws and mistakes are embraced. By collaging the imperfect pieces of her drawings together the work becomes a metaphor for the ever-changing uncertainties of life.


Sarah Morejohn’s work in in the collections of Heustis Hall, 1% for Art Oregon Arts Commission, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, Echo Laboratory, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY, Ursell Laboratory, Physics Department, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, Project Art & Medical Museum, University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics, Iowa City, IA. She was awarded residencies at Jentel Artist Residency, Banner, WY and Playa Art and Science Residency, Summer Lake, OR. Morejohn earned her BFA in Painting and Drawing, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR. The artist lives and works in CA.


Please contact Lani Ming Holloway, Associate Director, Lani@kbfa.com, 860 560 3085 with inquires or to arrange a preview of the exhibition.


5/25/2025
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Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

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Kenise Barnes Fine Art is honored to present an exhibition featuring hand-painted cyanotypes by Julia Whitney Barnes and drawings by Sarah Morejohn. Julia Whitney Barnes is well known for her...
Sunday
May 25
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11:00 am
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5:00 pm
Kenise Barnes Fine Art in Kent
Mon
May
26
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May
26

The Gunn Memorial Library Stairwell Gallery is pleased to present Restoration: Landscapes & Botanical Abstracts in Gouache, an exhibition of beautiful landscapes and botanicals by artist Susan Newbury, on view from April 5 through May 31.


Susan’s work is a celebration of nature’s depth and detail, drawing inspiration from the stunning landscapes, waterscapes, and gardens of her rural New York State roots and her home in Litchfield County. With a background in graphic and fashion design, her artistic practice has evolved into a dynamic exploration of color, pattern, and movement. She works primarily in gouache, acrylic, and mixed media on paper, canvas, and wood panel, using a bright, rich palette to create layered compositions that blend natural elements with abstract forms.


“Nature not only provides the subject matter but the solitude, joy, and purpose for my paintings, creating a place of quiet introspection and restoration,” she says. Her work reflects this philosophy, infusing familiar landscapes with energy and emotion while maintaining a sense of tranquility and balance. Inspired by both the botanical world and interior design elements such as fabric, wallpaper, and tilework, her paintings feature repeating shapes and striking color contrasts for an unexpected visual experience.


Her instinctive approach to painting allows her to let go of the rules, creating compositions that are both structured and free-flowing. She paints in her Litchfield County studio and accepts commission work.


Gunn Memorial Library is located at 5 Wykeham Road at the juncture of Route 47 opposite the Green in Washington, CT. Library hours may be found at gunnlibrary.org.


For more information call (860)868-7586 or email, adoerwald@gunnlibrary.org.

5/26/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture

Gunn Memorial Library Stairwell Gallery: "Restoration: Landscapes & Botanical Abstracts in Gouache" by Susan Newbury

The Gunn Memorial Library Stairwell Gallery is pleased to present Restoration: Landscapes & Botanical Abstracts in Gouache, an exhibition of beautiful landscapes and botanicals by artist Susan...
Monday
May 26
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9:30 am
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5:00 pm
Gunn Memorial Library in Washington
Mon
May
26
Mon
May
26

You are invited to Flashes & Fragments - an art exhibit that is a fusion of mixed media, artistic lettering, video & photography. New works by Debra Lill and Kathleen Borkowski combine the beauty of visual storytelling with the expressiveness of hand lettered art. We hope you will join us as we celebrate this new work, created specifically for the Whiting Mills Gallery!

Opening: Thursday, April 24th, 5-7 pm.

Show dates: April 17-June 27

5/26/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Flashes & Fragments Exhibit

You are invited to Flashes & Fragments - an art exhibit that is a fusion of mixed media, artistic lettering, video & photography. New works by Debra Lill and Kathleen Borkowski combine the...
Monday
May 26
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10:00 am
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4:00 pm
Whiting Mills in Winchester
Mon
May
26
Mon
May
26

HOTCHKISS-FYLER HOUSE MUSEUM

Torrington Historical Society 

192 Main Street, Torrington, CT

2025 hours: Wednesday through Saturdays, April 16 - October 31, 2025

Guided tours at 1, 2 and 3 pm 

Phone: (860) 482-8260   info@torringtonhistoricalsociety.org

Admission: Adults $10 per person; children under 8 free


The Hotchkiss-Fyler House Museum (b. 1900) will open for the season Wednesday April 16th. The Hotchkiss-Fyler House Museum is a Victorian mansion that was home to two generations of Torrington residents. Gertrude F. Hotchkiss, the last family member to occupy the home, bequeathed the house and contents to the Society in 1956.  The interior of this grand house features mahogany paneling, ornate carvings, stenciled walls, murals, parquet floors and ornamental plaster treatments. Original family furnishings collections of fine and decorative arts. Artists represented are: Ammi Phillips, E.I. Couse, Winfield Scott Clime and George Lawrence Nelson.


5/26/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
History

Hotchkiss-Fyler House Museum Opening for Season

HOTCHKISS-FYLER HOUSE MUSEUM Torrington Historical Society  192 Main Street, Torrington, CT 2025 hours: Wednesday through Saturdays, April 16 - October 31, 2025 Guided tours at 1, 2 and 3...
Monday
May 26
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Torrington Historical Society in Torrington
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27
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May
27


The Morris Public Library offers Story and Music Time for participants ages 9 mo. - 5 y.o every Tuesday at 10 am.

Please call to ask if a spot is available: 860-567-7440.

Sing songs, read a story, do a craft!

5/27/2025
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Arts & Culture

Story and Music Time

The Morris Public Library offers Story and Music Time for participants ages 9 mo. - 5 y.o every Tuesday at 10 am. Please call to ask if a spot is available: 860-567-7440. Sing songs, read a story,...
Tuesday
May 27
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Morris Public Library in Morris
Tue
May
27
Tue
May
27

Join local historical costuming enthusiast Abigail Yanaway to...

  • Ask questions about 18th century sewing Access resources related to 18th century sewing
  • Get help with your own 18th century projects
  • Meet other people interested in historical sewing
  • Join other historical sewing enthusiasts to work on projects together
5/27/2025
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Arts & Culture
Fashion

18th Century Sewing Drop In Hours - Get ready for 2026!!

Join local historical costuming enthusiast Abigail Yanaway to... Ask questions about 18th century sewing Access resources related to 18th century sewing Get help with your own 18th century projects...
Tuesday
May 27
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4:00 pm
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8:00 pm
Pilgrim House, Classroom 9 in Litchfield
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May
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27


The Popular Book Club will meet at the Morris Public Library on Tuesday, May 27 to discuss "Booth" by Karen Joy Fowler.


In 1822, a secret family moves into a secret cabin some thirty miles northeast of Baltimore, to farm, to hide, and to bear ten children over the course of the next sixteen years. Junius Booth—breadwinner, celebrated Shakespearean actor, and master of the house in more ways than one—is at once a mesmerizing talent and a man of terrifying instability. One by one the children arrive, as year by year, the country draws frighteningly closer to the boiling point of secession and civil war.

As the tenor of the world shifts, the Booths emerge from their hidden lives to cement their place as one of the country’s leading theatrical families. But behind the curtains of the many stages they have graced, multiple scandals, family triumphs, and criminal disasters begin to take their toll, and the solemn siblings of John Wilkes Booth are left to reckon with the truth behind the destructively specious promise of an early prophecy.



New registrations and book requests: 860-567-7440 or https://morrispubliclibrary.net/library-calendar-event.../


5/27/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture

Popular Book Club

The Popular Book Club will meet at the Morris Public Library on Tuesday, May 27 to discuss "Booth" by Karen Joy Fowler. In 1822, a secret family moves into a secret cabin some thirty miles...
Tuesday
May 27
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6:30 pm
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7:30 pm
Morris Public Library in Morris
Tue
May
27
Tue
May
27

Join us in the Community Room for our monthly Fun Fiction Book Club! Refreshments and Ice Breaker Game from 6:30 pm - 7:00 pm. 7:00 pm we start chatting about the book! This program is free and open to the public. No registration required! The book is available at the Library Circulation Desk. Refreshments provided by The Friends of The Thomaston Public Library. This month we will be reading and discussing The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood. 

5/27/2025
Single event
Arts & Culture
Literary Arts

Fun Fiction Book Club

Join us in the Community Room for our monthly Fun Fiction Book Club! Refreshments and Ice Breaker Game from 6:30 pm - 7:00 pm. 7:00 pm we start chatting about the book! This program is free and...
Tuesday
May 27
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6:30 pm
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7:45 pm
Thomaston Public Library in Thomaston