Florence Griswold Museum

Exhibition Notes: Stories in Stone

By |2020-10-30T16:50:28-04:00October 16, 2013|

Like the dramatic red-tinged cliffs of New Haven’s East Rock captured on two canvases in the exhibition Animal, Vegetable, Mineral: An Artist’s Guide to the Universe,[1] Old Lyme’s “mineral kingdom” invites exploration.

Exhibition Notes: Lyme’s White Churches

By |2020-11-16T11:23:39-05:00October 19, 2012|

In the first decade of the 20th century when Ellen Axson Wilson summered in Old Lyme, eight white churches dotted the landscape. Together they expressed the beliefs and responded to the needs of a rapidly changing community.

Exhibition Notes: Albany and Lyme

By |2014-06-25T18:27:39-04:00April 18, 2012|

From the Archives offers a local history perspective on Lyme’s Albany connections to accompany the Florence Griswold Museum’s summer 2012 exhibition On Hudson: Highlights from the Albany Institute of History & Art.

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