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Videos
More videos can be found at the top right corner of the video's screen (select Playlist: FUAM Lectures and Events).
You can also view all of our videos on the Fairfield University Art Museum's YouTube page.
Family and Kids' Activities
Get creative with coloring sheets based on the museum's collection!
2024 Coloring Book
2023 Coloring Book
Kress Kids' Guide
Art of Cuba
Make Your Own Collagraph Prints
Art of Japan
Audio
Listen to the audio guides for current and past special exhibitions! You can download our app or browse online at the links below.
Virtual Tours
Visit 360-degree virtual tours of current and past exhibitions.
Read Our Latest Blogs
Talking Turkey and John James Audubon
By: Reposted from the New York Historical Society
Contrary to our notions of a Thanksgiving feast, the first harvest celebrated by the Pilgrims with the Wampanoag in 1621 did not focus on roast turkey. According to the one preserved written account, the menu pivoted around duck, venison, seafood, and corn. Turkey only became part of the annual Thanksgiving ritual after 1863, when Abraham Lincoln declared the national holiday.
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Adolf Dehn: Midcentury Manhattan
By: Fairfield University Art Museum
We’re excited to announce the publication of Dr. Philip Eliasoph’s new book, Adolf Dehn: Midcentury Manhattan, following the recent exhibition at the Fairfield University Art Museum, for which he was guest curator. The exhibition, which brought together more than two dozen of Dehn’s sketches, lithographs, and watercolors, created an opportunity for a critical reappraisal of this striking chronicler of mid-century urban life. With this monograph, published by the The Artist Book Foundation, the moment for that critical re-evaluation of Dehn’s place in American art history has arrived.
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