Open House Tours

Face masks and physical distancing are required.

10-5 Sat 11/8
11-4  Sat 11/14
The Knowlton
305 Knowlton St. Bridgeport, CT
https://bridgeport-art-trail.org/portfolio/305-knowlton/
The artists of 305 Knowlton St hosts a group show at the Boathouse space on the property of the The Knowlton art/events venue. 

11/5-8/20 Th-Sun 

American Fabrics Arts Building Open Studios
Onsite visits require pre-registration appointments. Face masks are required for admission. No walk-ins
Select studios will be open. Click here to make an appointment with participating artists.

Sat 11/7,8, 14, 15/2020 12-4 pm 
Clymenza Hawkins, Read’s ArtSpace
Onsite visits require pre-registration appointments. Face masks are required for admission. No walk-ins

Click here for more info.

Gallery 9104
 Sat/Sun 11/7, 8, 14, &15  12-5 pm
M-F 11/9-14 12-2 pm  
Gallery 9104
is home of Iyaba Arts, sculptures, paintings, textile collage, apparel. Iyaba Ibo Mandingo is also a poet, playwright, he will debut on new piece “Bullet Proof” on Sunday 11/8. 
325 Lafayette St Bridgeport, CT 06604 Unit # 9104
https://www.iyabarts.com/

Sat 11/7, 12-9  pm
Sat 11/14 12-5 pm
Ursa Gallery Opens
Arcade Mall 1001 Main St. Bridgeport,CT
Exhibit, “In Accordion Time” 
Cris Dam hosts a soft opening of Ursa Gallery a companion site to his working studio, both are located in the Arcade Mall. Ursa will present changing exhibits, listening sessions of local musicians and mid-century furniture and accessories. Current exhibit is Accordion Times.

Sat 12-5 pm
Paradox Ink
Arcade Mall
1001 Main St. Downtown Bridgeport, CT 
https://bridgeport-art-trail.org/portfolio/paradox-ink-screenprinting-murals/

City Lights Gallery/ City Lights Vintage Shop/Frameshop
 
265 Golden Hill St
Bridgeport, CT 06604
Gallery Hours W-F 12-5 p.m. Sat 12-5 p.m.
https://bridgeport-art-trail.org/portfolio/city-lights/

The Firm Gallery
17 Lafayette Circle Bridgeport, CT 06604 downtown

https://thefirmartgallery.com/
Sat 11/14 Art reception 7:30-9:30 pm
“Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power”