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Welcome to HVCA The Housatonic Valley Cultural Alliance is a regional network that enhances the connection, collaboration, and conversation within the arts and cultural community as well as among business and other interest groups. For more information about HVCA, click here  ARE YOU AN ARTIST?
ART, HISTORY, & CULTURAL ORGANIZATION? Are You Looking to See What There is To Do? Check out the regional cultural calendar
Connecticut is rich in history. There are dozens of unique and compelling museums, historical societies, and historic sites in the Housatonic Valley and across the State. These represent a valuable, underutilized cultural resource. While many are exceptional, only a few constitute a destination in and of themselves. Viewed collectively, however, the whole is far greater than the sum of its parts—representing a vibrant constellation of cultural treasures. Read on.... Regional News CT Open House Day -Saturday, June 14thJoin the party as Art Galleries, Museums, Theaters, Historic Properties, Farms and Tourist Attractions across the state open their doors to Connecticut Residents on Saturday, June 14, 2008 Connect - or reconnect - with tourism attractions and cultural organizations throughout the state. Enjoy free or discounted admission and other special incentives just for Connecticut residents. Sites in the Housatonic Valley regionBrookfield Craft Center Brookfield Museum & Historical Society Stanley L. Richter Association for the Arts Newtown Historical Society Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum Garden of Ideas Keeler Tavern Museum Susan Benton's Art Studio & Showcase Business Support the Arts AwardNow taking nominations for the Business Supports the Arts Award -Deadline: June 30th Executive Director's RoundtableMonday, June 30th 2008 Artist Roundtable (rescheduled!) Wednesday, August 6th CT Ballet Launches Danbury Dance Initiative Arts & News Connections outside the Region Call to ArtistsInternship OpportunitiesPortrait of Amierica: Connecticut Project Call To Artists With DisabilitiesForum on Careers In The Arts For People With Disabilities"A 21st-Century Profile: Art for Art's Sake, and for the U.S. Economy, Too" -NY Times Article
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