The Lear Center has an active program of exhibitions, which we try to share with the wider world through maintaining virtual exhibitions online.
Mapping Traditions: The Camel Experience in the 1930s & 1940s Behind the Curtain: The Art and Photobooth Collection of Näkki Goranin Watercolors from the Chu-Griffis Collection Welcome to Connecticut ...
John W. Winkler was born on July 30, 1894 in Vienna, Austria. At the age of sixteen, he emigrated to California. Despite never having practiced or even trained in art, he enrolled in the San Francisco ...
Free guided tours at the Connecticut College Arboretum begin in May. Tours start at 10 a.m. on the first and second Sunday of each month from May thru October. Our free guided tours are open to the ...
The partnership between the Chu-Griffis Art Collection and the Charles E. Shain Library attained new prominence with the announcement in early 2001 that John and Heidi Niblack would honor Professor ...
When it was first published in 1900, The Wizard of Oz quickly became the best selling children's book in the United States. In response to popular demand, L. Frank Baum wrote thirteen additional Oz ...
The approach of spring and warmer weather is starting to bring forth flowers. To celebrate this, we are presenting a selection of Chinese floral watercolors from the Chu-Griffis Collection fo Asian ...
Connecticut College uses a print system, PaperCut, to enhance functionality, simplify maintenance and to provide additional services. The fleet of Kyocera Print/Copy/Scan devices, also known as ...
At Conn, we don’t just ask “What’s your major?” We ask you to make connections between your education and your interests—to combine your learning and your likes into a personalized experience that ...