Pierre Sylvain stands in front of his mosaic honoring the Beman family legacy.
Pierre Sylvain's portrait of Amos Beman.
Fabio Bogani by Pierre Sylvain. Bogani was the first Italian immigrant to make Middletown his home.
Close up of What "Lives in Soil" by Kat Owens.
Jamie Hulley Arts Foundation 2024 summer interns Mattie Shields and Lena Weiman assisting Kate Ten Eyck in the installation of "What Lives in Soil" by Kat Owens.
Middletown fourth graders worked with Wesleyan students to create tiles for the Native American Honor Wall.
Middletown fourth graders worked with Wesleyan students to create tiles for the Native American Honor Wall.
Completed tiles replicating Native American artifacts, made by Middletown fourth graders to be included in the Native American Honor Wall.
Wesleyan students in Kate Ten Eyck's course on community based public art assisted Wendy and April in the completion of the Native American Honor Wall.
Native American Honor Wall in progress.
Kathy and Bruce were instrumental community volunteers working with Wendy and April.
Gary Red Oak O'Neil, potter and Wangunk elder, contributed his own work to the Honor Wall, and also worked with his middle school students in Meridan to fire tiles made by Middletown 4th graders.
Native American Honor wall completed, and on display at 428 Main Street.
Mastodon close up, part of the extinct mammals mosaic by Mi Nawabutsitthirat.
Kate Ten Eyck works with Kids in Science Camp to complete the glacier mosaic.
Kate Ten Eyck speaks at the celebration for "Glaciers" as part of Mosaics on Main.
Sandra Christie with her completed mosaic on shad, a fish indigenous to the Connecticut River.
Anchisaurus by Kate Ten Eyck. This dinosaur roamed Connecticut roughly 200 million years ago.
Jamie Hulley Arts Foundation 2025 summer interns Coline McEachern and Matt Aljian work on text tiles for the Beman Family Legacy series. Coline and Matt were also critical in the creation of the TunnelVision website.