Bruce Museum's 37th Annual Crafts Festival

A colorful and creative start to early summer at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich!

Each year, one week before Memorial Day, the Bruce Museum sponsors The Crafts Festival that features original work by some of the best craftspeople from around the country.

The Bruce Museum’s 37th Annual Crafts Festival drew artisans from all over New England and the East Coast to showcase their fine contemporary hand-made crafts in jewelry, wearable and decorative fiber, glass, furniture and housewares, pottery, and much more, all available for purchase along with demonstrations and food.

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In other recent Bruce Museum news…

Bruce Museum Announces a Promised Gift of Two Important Works on Paper by Picasso and Matisse
The Bruce Museum announces the promised gift of a major collection of European and American art—ranging from French and American Impressionism to the works of Winslow Homer, Edward Hopper, Alberto Giacometti, Henry Moore, Andrew Wyeth, and others—which will come as a bequest from an anonymous Greenwich couple. The private collection of 70 works, encompassing paintings, sculpture, watercolors, drawings, prints, and photographs, will be the largest gift of art in the Bruce Museum’s 112-year history. LEARN MORE…

Bruce Museum Announces a Promised Gift of Two Important Works on Paper by Picasso and Matisse
The Bruce Museum on Wednesday, announced a major promised gift of two outstanding works on paper by Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse from Greenwich resident and longtime Bruce Museum supporter William L. Richter. Picasso’s Bouquet des Fleurs (1909-10) and Matisse’s Autoportrait (1944) will be exhibited for the first time in the William L. Richter Art Wing when the newly expanded Bruce Museum opens in spring 2023. LEARN MORE…

Photos by Kylie Finkelstein
Writing by Eric J. Taubert