This exhibition aligns with the themes established by the CT Commission for America 250. Artists submitting to Patchwork are encouraged to consult the America 250 CT Planning Guide for ideas and resources about how the work they submit to the exhibition relates to the themes of the United States’ Semiquincentennial.
CT Commission Themes include:
A touchpoint of Patchwork will be the Museum’s Bicentennial Quilt. Crafted by Old Lyme quiltmakers in 1976, it features 24 patchwork blocks illustrating historic events, houses, key landmarks, and rural subjects in Lyme and Old Lyme. The quilt serves as an inspiration and metaphor for how history is patched together, preserved, and reinterpreted by each generation. Patchwork offers an opportunity for today’s Connecticut artists to contribute their unique perspectives, which may include mending historic absences or patching wounds created by collective challenges. Art offers a vehicle for creative expression and helps viewers process emotions and understand history differently. The goal of this exhibition is to create community by bringing Connecticut artists together under these common themes. Together their work will showcase the richness of Connecticut art in 2026 by reflecting on its history as well as looking to its future.
The exhibition will be juried by Jenny Parsons, Senior Curator; Amy Kurtz Lansing, Curator; and David D.J. Rau, Senior Director of Education and Visitor Engagement, at the Florence Griswold Museum.
Please see the Guidelines to submit artwork. Submissions will be accepted through April 26, 2026.