CONNECTICUT ART MUSEUMS
NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS & ART CENTERS
Guide to Connecticut art museums, art centers and non-profit art organizations. For the
year 2025, we will be focusing more on these important art venues. Please consider
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Connecticut Art Museums
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum (Ridgefield)The Barnum Museum (Bridgeport)
Bruce Museum (Greenwich)
Connecticut Museum of Culture & History (Hartford)
Florence Griswold Museum (Old Lyme)
The Glass House (New Canaan)
Hill-Stead Museum (Farmington)
Housatonic Museum of Art (Bridgeport)
Lyman Allyn Art Museum (New London)
Mashantucket Pequot Museum (Mashantucket)
Mattatuck Museum (Waterbury)
Mystic Museum of Art (Mystic)
Mystic Seaport Museum (Mystic)
New Britain Museum of American Art (New Britain)
Stamford Museum and Nature Center (Stamford)
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art (Hartford)
University Art Museums and Galleries in Connecticut
Art Museum (Univerity of Saint Joseph, West Harford)The William Benton Museum of Art (U of CT, Storrs)
Davidson Art Center (Wesleyan University, Middletown)
The Gallery at the Visual & Performing Art Center (Western CT, Danbury)
The Mercy Gallery (Loomis Chaffee, Windsor)
Peabody Museum of Natural History (Yale, New Haven)
Slater Memorial Museum (Norwich Free Acadamy, Norwich)
Tremaine Art Gallery (Hotchkiss, Lakeville)
Yale Center for British Art (New Haven)
Yale University Art Gallery (New Haven)
Connecticut Art Centers
The Brant Foundation Art Study Center (Greenwich)Brookfield Craft Center (Brookfield)
Charter Oak Cultural Center (Hartford)
Center for Contemporary Printmaking (Norwalk)
Ely Center of Contemporary Art (New Haven)
The Farmington Valley Arts Center (Avon)
Five Points Gallery - Center for Visual Arts (Torrington)
Guilford Art Center (Guilford)
Griffis Art Center (New London)
MoCA Westport (Westport)
Norwich Arts Center (Norwich)
Silvermine Arts Center (New Canaan)
Franklin Street Works (Stamford)
Washington Art Association (Washington Depot)
Connecticut Non-Profit Art Organizations
The Arts Council of Greater New HavenArtspace (New Haven)
Creative Arts Workshop (New Haven)
The Glass House (New Canaan)
Greenwich Arts Council
Mark Twain House & Museum (Hartford)
Real Art Ways (Hartford)
Ridgefield Guild of Artist (Ridgefield)
Stamford Art Association (Stamford)
Tremaine Foundation (Meriden)
West Hartford Art League (West Hartford)
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