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 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
Merri Cyr, editor at Westport Now Magazine photographs and interviews artist Nancy Whitin about her unique collaboration with her horse Domino Could you give us a little background on your history as as an artist living in Westport? My family has very deep
Outdoor Film series presented by the Westport Cultural Council in cooperation with the Westport Recreation Department
WCC Artist Workshop featuring August 2021 Art Residency recipient Matt Magee. The residencies are made possible with the collaboration of the WCC and The Westport Land Conservation Trust. Workshops will be held at Westport Woods