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The Bruce Museum (colloquially referred to as The Bruce or The New Bruce) is an art, science and natural history museum located in Greenwich, Connecticut. The Bruce's main building sits on a hill in a downtown park, and its tower (not open to the public) can be easily seen by drivers passing by on Interstate 95. [1]
Bruce Museum of Arts and Science: Greenwich: Fairfield: Multiple: Fine art, natural history, geology; town-run museum has art exhibits regularly reviewed in The New York Times, a section for children and a section set aside for natural history Bryan-Andrew House: Orange: New Haven: Historic house: 18th-century house, operated by the Orange ...
In 1996, Sutton was named Director of the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford. [2] In 2001, Sutton was hired as the Susan E. Lynch Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the Bruce Museum of Arts and Science in Greenwich. [3] In 2019, Sutton retired and was succeeded by Robert Wolterstorff. [4]
Two Comedians is a 1966 oil on canvas painting by the American artist Edward Hopper.It was his final painting, executed one year before his death in 1967. In the painting, Hopper depicted himself and his wife, Josephine Nivison, on stage in pantomime costume taking a final bow.
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, America's first natural history museum. There are natural history museums in all 50 of the United States and the District of Columbia. The oldest such museum, the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was founded in 1812. [1]
Famous movie costumes and figures from E.T. to R2-D2 and Bruce the shark from “Jaws” are on display, along with Dorothy’s ruby slippers from “The Wiz Academy Museum of Motion Pictures ...
This is a list of science centers in the United States. American Alliance of Museums (AAM) and Association of Science and Technology Centers (ASTC) member centers are granted institutional benefits and may offer benefits to individuals through purchased or granted individual memberships as well.
James Townsend was a leading citizen of the day. He served as a magistrate, was Member of Parliament for West Looe, and in 1772 became Lord Mayor of London, while Henrietta was a prominent artist, many of whose engravings of 18th-century Tottenham survive in the Bruce Castle Museum. [22]