Exhibition at Dedee Shattuck Gallery, opening September 22 at 6pm, author talk by Pamela Karimi at 6:30.
Bayside Restaurant hosted a lively evening of music and dance to close out the summer season when they welcomed Capoeira artists and Bossa Nova musicians for a free outdoor performance on September 11th. The evening was supported by a grant from the
Interview and portraits by Merri Cyr Edited and written by Paula Gauthier Award-winning playwright Samuel Harps presented a public reading of his new work-in-progress, Paul Cuffe: In Search of a New Land, to a packed house at the
Here is your host Dana Stewart! Here are a few questions for Dana about what’s going on at Westport Recreation. Can you tell us what inspired you to start the summer concert series and the summer movie series? During the covid pandemic
On July 16, 2022, Round the Bend Farm honored a dear friend, agriprenuer & local beekeeper, Lucy Tabit. Lucy started raising bees at RTB in 2013 and taught workshops at the farm. She maintained six hives there and sold honey through her
In her new collaborative project cellist Stephanie Winters creates an original soundtrack of cello music that excerpts the Sarabande dance movement from each of the Six Cello Suites by J.S. Bach, and contextualizes these iconic solo-cello works with original compositions where she
The Westport Artist in Residence Program is a unique collaboration between the Westport Land Conservation (WLCT) and the Westport Cultural Council, and is made possible by the generous support of the Helen Ellis Charitable Trust administered by Bank of America. Each artist
The Wampanoag Experience provides opportunities to participate in Wampanoag traditions and lifeways to highlight Native wisdom and build bridges amongst diverse peoples. Native approaches to environmental sustainability, community & governance, history, arts & crafts, and other topics are featured, the kick-off project
The 2022 Westport Film Series will be the tenth year of the screenings. Sponsored by Westport Cultural Council through a grant from the Helen E. Ellis Charitable Trust, the films are free to the public as part of the Trust’s mission to
