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SUMMARY:Mystical Murmurs: An Enchanted Environment by Adrien Broom
DESCRIPTION:In this immersive exhibition\, contemporary artist Adrien Broom (born 1980) invites audiences to experience the mysterious world of the forest and imagine themselves at faerie-scale. A photographer\, set designer\, and filmmaker\, Broom welcomes visitors to enter a darkened gallery to encounter a magical installation inspired by the natural environment\, faerie folklore\, and legends. The artist activates the space with an oversized faerie ring—a circle of mushrooms that grows in the wild—that beckons visitors to enter. Drawing on medieval European folk beliefs and superstitions\, faerie-friends are enticed to step inside the colossal mushroom ring\, which triggers entrancing songs that infiltrate the circle and seduce guests to dance beyond time. \nNewly commissioned examples of Broom’s mythical photography\, shot in a forest in nearby Guilford\, Connecticut\, encircle the installation. The artist incorporates circles throughout the installation\, exploring them thematically and physically as portals\, rings\, tunnels\, and cycles of life. As she explains\, “I aim to explore these enigmatic elements and their interconnectedness\, inviting viewers’ imaginations to run wild and ponder the secrets hidden within the forest.” Born and raised in Old Lyme\, Broom’s work frequently draws inspiration from childhood\, fantasy\, surrealism\, and themes evoking wonder. \nImage: Adrien Broom\, “The Adventures of Beastie\,” 2021. Courtesy of the Artist. \nClick to learn more.
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LOCATION:Flo Gris Museum\, 96 Lyme Street\, Old Lyme\, CT\, 06371\, United States
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SUMMARY:Special Exhibition Preview Event: Leo Jensen
DESCRIPTION:Be the first to explore the Florence Griswold Museum’s new exhibition “Fun & Games? Leo Jensen’s Pop Art” before it opens to the public at this special exhibition preview event this Sunday\, February 18\, from 11am to 2pm! Free to Museum Members • $10 Adults • $2 Children (ages 5-12) • Free to Children 4 & under. \nPop artist Leo Jensen (1926–2019) turned a winking eye on America\, producing irreverent art that is nevertheless serious in its cultural observations. Known best regionally for his bronze frog sculptures on the Thread City Crossing bridge in Willimantic\, CT\, Jensen infused his work with humor as well as thought-provoking reflections on modern American society. \nLight food & beverage\, family-friendly balloon animals\, exhibition tours\, demonstrations of the artist’s moving sculptures\, and more!
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LOCATION:Flo Gris Museum\, 96 Lyme Street\, Old Lyme\, CT\, 06371\, United States
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