april, 2018

12apr5:30 pm- 7:30 pmArtini Hour: Upcycled Tees with Judy Pettini at Mystic Museum of Art5:30 pm - 7:30 pm Mystic Museum of Art, 9 Water Street Mystic, Connecticut 06355Event Type:Featured Event,Museums,Wine, Spirits & Beer

Event Details

Artini Hour: Upcycled Tees with Judy Pettini at Mystic Museum of Art | April 12 | 5:30  – 7:30 pm

Mix cocktails and your creativity for your next happy hour. Take on a creative project with one of our instructors, as you learn to play with a variety of media in the studios and galleries. We provide instruction, supplies, a tasty beverage and plenty of time to socialize.

Upcycled Tees
Judy Pettini

Transform a basic t-shirt into a scarf. Bring a new or, better yet, used all-cotton or cotton-blend t-shirt without side seams to remix. For a longer scarf, bring an XL t-shirt!
Tonight’s martini: Apple

Tickets: $23 (non-members); $18 (members)

About Mystic Museum of Art

Mystic Museum of Art, a part of the Connecticut art scene for 100 years, is a place where culture, tradition, and the charm of small town New England converge. Founded in 1913 by a group of prominent artists rooted in the philosophy of the 19th century French landscape painters, Mystic Museum of Art today serves as an arts and culture center for southeastern Connecticut. Key figures in MMoA’s early history include Charles H. Davis, founder of the Mystic Art Colony, and Henry Ward Ranger, who founded the art colony at Old Lyme but later moved to Noank village, one town over from Mystic, and began exhibiting at Mystic Museum of Art.

Mystic Museum of Art, a part of the Connecticut art scene for 100 years, is a place where culture, tradition, and the charm of small town New England converge. Founded in 1913 by a group of prominent artists rooted in the philosophy of the 19th century French landscape painters, Mystic Museum of Art today serves as an arts and culture center for southeastern Connecticut. Key figures in MMoA’s early history include Charles H. Davis, founder of the Mystic Art Colony, and Henry Ward Ranger, who founded the art colony at Old Lyme but later moved to Noank village, one town over from Mystic, and began exhibiting at Mystic Museum of Art.

http://www.mysticmuseumofart.org/

Time

(Thursday) 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Location

Mystic Museum of Art

9 Water Street Mystic, Connecticut 06355

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