Changes at Sloane Museum

Learn about the Eric Sloane Museum in Kent, Conn., dedicated to the artist whose simple drawings of historic houses and building materials capture so much of the charm of old New England.

Museum Curator Andrew Rowand will give a talk on Zoom on Thursday, Feb. 24, at 7 p.m. in which he explores the life and career of Sloane and the museum he helped establish more than 50 years ago in Kent. Rowand will show examples of Sloane’s works and collections and talk about the museum’s history and recent developments.

This talk is sponsored by the Kent Memorial Library. For more information, call the library at 860-927-3761 or email kla-kzarin@biblio.org.

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