with Maria Varga, Museum Docent
Included with Museum Admission, no advance reservations required.
Join Museum Docent Maria Varga for a guided tour of the current exhibition Patchwork: Connecticut Artists Consider 250.
The exhibition showcases work that addresses themes of American identity and history over the country’s past 250 years.
Patchwork: Connecticut Artists Consider 250 is on view at the Florence Griswold Museum June 27–November 8, 2026.
Image: Jill Vaughn, Ivoryton River Divided Urban Sprawl. Pencil, paint, street maps, blue painters’ tape, collage, 50.5 x 41.5 in
This exhibition is made possible with the generous support of the Samuel Freeman Charitable Trust, the David T. Langrock Foundation, HSB, Department of Economic and Community Development, Connecticut Office of the Arts, Bouvier Insurance (a HUB International Company), CT Humanities as part of its America 250 | CT program, as well as donors to the Exhibition Fund and the Annual Fund. Media sponsor: WSHU Public Radio.















