Looking for a “knock-the-socks-off” holiday gift this year?

How about the gift of Monet, Degas, Manet & Cassatt?

A museum membership is an original and important gift idea for any occasion. Hill-Stead offers several membership levels with a variety of benefits. There’s even a membership level that allows you free admission to 37 other museums!

To purchase a Hill-Stead Museum membership this holiday season, follow this link, stop by the Museum Shop, or contact Kirsten Fuchs, Manager of Membership & Annual Fund, at 860.677.4787 ext. 181 or fuchsk@hillstead.org.

Holiday gifting SOLVED!

First Sunday Tours, Gallery Talk, and Children’s Activity

On Sunday, November 1, beginning at 1pm, Hill-Stead has actitivies for visitors of all ages.  All events are free with museum admission or membership.

First Sunday Self-Guided Tours

November 1, 1 – 4 pm

Join us on the first Sunday of every month, from 1:00 to 4pm to tour the collection at your own pace—linger in front of your favorite paintings and prints, or take in the beautiful decorative arts objects on display throughout the museum.

Gallery Talk: Theodate’s Boys: Gordon, Donald, and Paul

November 1, 1 pm

One of Theodate’s adolescent dreams (or “air castles” as she called them) was to raise an orphaned child. As it turned out she took in three boys, two of whom lived to adulthood. Learn about Theodate’s Boys and a little known facet of her life—her role as “mom.” Free with museum membership or admission.

Children’s Activity: Family Photos

November 1, 1 pm

The Pope family had three foster children, Donald, Gordon, and Paul. What does your family look like? Join us to learn more about Hill-Stead families as we look at old photographs. Then we will take new photographs of each other and celebrate our families. Children will make frames and take home their photo. Meet in the Carriage Porch at 1 pm.

The Sunken Garden Poetry Prize for Chapbooks Now Open for Submissions

$1,000 Prize
Deadline: October 31, 2015 (postmark or online submission-date)
Final Judge: C. D. Wright

The Sunken Garden Poetry Prize is a prestigious national prize for adult writers of chapbook-length poetry collections. Established in 2002, the Prize has drawn submissions from around the country that have been judged by renowned poets such as Martha Collins, Patricia Smith and Tony Hoagland. The winner receives a $1,000 cash prize, publication, and an introductory reading at the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival (check out the Festival here). The winner’s chapbook will be published by Tupelo Press in time for a reading at Sunken Garden next summer! Manuscripts are read and judged anonymously, and all finalists will be considered for publication.

The Sunken Garden Chapbook Poetry Prize is open to anyone writing in the English language, whether living in the United States or abroad. Translations are not eligible for this prize, nor are previously self-published books. Employees of Tupelo Press and authors with books previously published by Tupelo Press are not eligible. Poets submitting work for consideration may be published authors or writers without prior book publications.
Please read the complete guidelines here.

For information on this year’s winner, see 2015 Sunken Garden Poetry Prize.
$1,000 Prize

Winners of Hill-Stead’s Summer Photo Contest Announced

The results are in!

The votes have been tallied and the winners are…

And for the first time, a runner up….

Winners will receive a FREE family membership and a $10 gift certificate to the Museum Gift Shop!

For more information, see Hill-Stead Summer Photo Contest.

Congratulations to all!

New State Poet Laureate Inauguration

An Unforgettable Evening in the Garden

Rennie2The state Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) named Rennie McQuilkin of Simsbury the new Connecticut Poet Laureate. Together with Hill-Stead Museum, they celebrated Rennie in The Sunken Garden, site of the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival, which Rennie helped to create 23 years ago. The ceremony included remarks by Hill-Stead Museum Executive Director Susan Ballek and DECD Commissioner Catherine Smith, and a poetry reading by Rennie McQuilkin.

“We are thrilled to celebrate Rennie in The Sunken Garden as he is a beloved member of the Hill-Stead family and poetry icon for the state of Connecticut,” said Hill-Stead Museum Executive Director and CEO Susan Ballek.

As the state poet, McQuilkin’s role is to advocate for poetry and promote appreciation and participation in poetry and the other literary arts among Connecticut’s residents and visitors. The honorary position was established in 1985, and each poet serves a five-year term. McQuilkin took over July 1 for outgoing poet laureate Dick Allen, who served from 2010-2015.

“We’re proud that a poet of Mr. McQuilkin’s stature calls Connecticut home and so we are proud to bestow on him the title of state poet laureate,” said Kristina Newman-Scott, head of the Connecticut Office of the Arts (COA), which oversees all arts, historic preservation, and cultural programs within DECD. “Rennie McQuilkin’s poetry has brought the real world into focus and I believe his advocacy will bring Connecticut’s rich literary arts tradition into focus. His deep roots in the state and its arts communities will increase attention on, and participation in, the many arts activities all across Connecticut.”

RBIWRAQ22LJgNyFIj0iWHi2AO1W6VTt1sslWQWUw4Cs,QEDGhJQ2I8Ea1fWlGzpbgcJFlU4fM1Gc9XEKPfKmBJAMcQuilkin, who has an extensive background participating in poetry readings and workshops in Connecticut, and beyond, has had a distinguished literary career with several published full-length collections of poetry. His work has appeared in The Atlantic, Poetry, The Yale Review, Yankee, The Hudson Review, The Southern Review, Crazyhorse, The Gettysburg Review, The Christian Science Monitor, The North American Review, The American Scholar, and many other publications.

He was recently awarded a lifetime achievement award from the Connecticut Center for the Book, which also awarded him its Book Award for Poetry. In addition, he was a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship along with several fellowships from the Connecticut Commission on the Arts, and has received many other honors and awards.

“My passion to serve as the Connecticut Poet Laureate is rooted in my experience as the poet laureate for Simsbury,” said McQuilkin. “I plan to support the Coalition of Local Poets Laureate in its efforts to encourage more towns and cities throughout the state to establish poet laureate positions and to further support the work of local poets. I also plan to encourage local access television stations to emulate Simsbury’s SCTV in creating poetry series as part of their regular programming.”

Connecticut is home to one of the nation’s premier poetry events, the Sunken Garden Poetry Festival, five summer events featuring poetry, music, and writing workshops in and around the Hill-Stead Museum’s circa-1920 Beatrix Farrand-designed garden. McQuilkin co-founded the festival and served as the director from 1992-2000.

Currently, McQuilkin is the publisher and editor of Antrim House Books that publishes the work of Connecticut poets and provides greater exposure and access to the work of local poets.

Selection for the state poet laureate is administered by the COA and involves a review process with three professional panelists who assess the applicants for their reputation and distinction within the field of poetry; quality of the poet’s work; and commitment to fostering appreciation and participation in poetry. This year’s panelists were Tom Chandler, former poet laureate of Rhode Island and a professor of creative writing Bryant University; Christine Casson, a Writer-in-Residence at Emerson College; and Rachel Hadas, an author of several books of poetry, prose, and translations and a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship.

McQuilkin and his wife, the artist Sarah McQuilkin, live in Simsbury.

Special Discount on Museum Memberships for Museum Day Live! 2 days only – September 26 & 27

 

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Get a Hill-Stead Museum Family/Grandparent Membership for the discounted price of $50 (regularly $75) in celebration of Museum Day Live!

The membership discount is offered on Saturday, September 26 & Sunday, September 27. Browse the Museum Shop and take advantage of your one-day 20% discount.  The rest of the year, receive a 10% member discount.

The Museum Day Live! ticket provides free admission for two people on Saturday, September 26 ONLY.  

Get FREE Tickets Here

FAQ’s

What is Museum Day Live!?

In the spirit of the Smithsonian Museums, which offer free admission every day, Museum Day Live! is an annual event hosted by Smithsonian magazine in which participating museums across the country open their doors to anyone presenting a Museum Day Live! ticket… for free.

When is Museum Day Live!?

Saturday, September 26, 2015

How do I find out if a museum in my neighborhood is participating?

Visit the Find a Museum page to locate a participating museum in your area.

Where do I find the Museum Day Live! ticket?

The Museum Day Live! ticket is available on the Ticket Information page beginning on August 1, 2015.

Can anybody get free admission on Museum Day Live!?

No, you must present the Museum Day Live! ticket for you and one guest.

Can I download a ticket for more than one museum?

No, you may only download a ticket for one musuem.

Can I bring my whole family to Museum Day Live!?

No, the Museum Day Live! ticket is only good for two people per household, per address. If you go to Museum Day Live! with more than one guest, your other guests will have to pay full admission.

Are all museums in the country participating in Museum Day Live!?

No, museums must elect to participate. Find a museum in your area now.

BECOME A MUSEUM GUIDE!  

Volunteer Guide Program Information Session, Wednesday, September 2 at 3 pm

Guide imageDid you just have an amazing tour?  Do you enjoy art, architecture, history, and sharing stories and information with people?  If so, you have what it takes to become one of our marvelous Museum Guides, and we are looking for YOU!!

Registration is currently being accepted for our annual Hill-Stead Museum Guide Training Course.  This 20 hour course will prepare you to guide visitors through Hill-Stead Museum’s collections, and much more!  While training and materials are free, Guides are required to become Hill-Stead Museum members.

Please join us to learn more about being a Museum Guide.  We will gather in the Makeshift Theater for presentations and materials, and conclude with snacks and beverages in the Sunken Garden.

 Required Training Sessions will be held on Mondays: September 14, 21, and 28; October 5, and 19

To register, please sign up at the Gift Shop or contact Kate Ebner at 860.677.4787 ext. 142, ebnerk@hillstead.org.

Guide training 2015 flyer (PDF) >