Travel Adventures:
Fun, informative, stress-free travel
New Trips!
Sign up for information by contacting our Tour Coordinator Sandy Thurston at (860) 434-5542 ext. 120. Or e-mail Sandy at fgmst@aol.com
NEW TRIPS
For more information 860-434-5542 x 111 or frontdesk@flogris.org
Tuesday, May 6
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
Guided Tour of Gustave Courbet exhibition and Special Tour of The Art of Dress
$95 (members $85)
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Registration Form

Saturday, July 12
Jacob’s Pillow
Two New Dances by Hofesh Shechter
$125 (members $115)
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Registration Form
Tuesday, July 29
Visit The Clark Art Institute and Williams College Museum of Art
$95 (members $85)
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Registration Form
Williams Collage Museum of Art
Julie Mehretu: City Sitings
PAST TRAVELS
The Museum plans several overnight domestic trips each year, often inspired by a current exhibition or theme. These trips allow for intimate groups of members to share educationally intensive art and history adventures.
Domestic overnight travel in recent years has included:
Philadelphia Flower Show
Biltmore, Asheville, NC
Colonial Williamsburg
Nantucket
Northern California
Southern California
The Adirondacks in Upstate New York
Day Trips In and Around New England
Some of the most popular member trips are day trips schedule in and around New England. Blockbuster exhibitions in New York, Hartford, and Boston are big draws for our Museum members and are often paired with visits to lesser-known, but culturally rich treasures.
Day trips in recent years have included:
Dia Center
Museum of Natural History
Peabody Essex Museum
Edith Wharton’s "The Mount" and Chesterwood
Storm King Art Center and Boscobel
Neue Galerie of Art and the Museum of American Folk Art, New York
Vassar Art Gallery and Locust Grove
Boston Flower Show and Kennedy Library
The Metropolitan Museum and the New York Historical Society
Clark Art Institute and MassMOCA
International Destinations
The Museum has global aspirations when it comes to the lifelong learning of its members. Trips abroad often put the Museum's collection and history into the larger context of world art and culture with an array of diverse and enriching experiences.
International travel in recent years has included:
Spring Fling: An Insiders Artistic Adventures in Paris
Italian Treasures: Rome, Naples, and the Italian Coast
Cuba
Great Houses and Gardens of Britain and Wales
Provence: Paradise on Earth
20th Century Spanish Art and Architecture
Treasures of Old Russia
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