Speak Up at CMCH: Misinterpreted: Stories about Mixed Messages and Miscommunication

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford

Great local storytellers share stories around the theme "Misinterpreted: Stories about Mixed Messages and Miscommunication," which connects to the themes of our current exhibit, Language, Culture, Communities: 200 Years of Impact by the American School for the Deaf. This show will feature storytellers from the deaf, hard of hearing and hearing communities and will be fully accessible with American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters. Tickets may be purchased online until 5:00 pm the day of the show, and then they are available at the door beginning at 6:45 pm. Galleries are open for free from 7:00-8:00 pm before the show.

200 Years of Innovation: The Legacy of the American School for Deaf

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT, United States

Please join us for a FREE presentation by historian Rebecca Edwards (Rochester Institute of Technology) on the history of educational innovation at the American School for the Deaf.

200 Years of Innovation: The Legacy of the American School for Deaf

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT, United States

Please join us for a FREE presentation by historian Rebecca Edwards (Rochester Institute of Technology) on the history of educational innovation at the American School for the Deaf.

Speak Up at CMCH: Storytelling Boot Camp with Matthew Dicks

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT, United States

Join 27-time Moth StorySLAM champion and four-time GrandSLAM champion storyteller Matthew Dicks for a week of storytelling instruction culminating in a showcase performance where you can perform your story and show off your skills to a live audience.

Speak Up at CMCH: Storytelling Boot Camp with Matthew Dicks

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford, CT, United States

Join 27-time Moth StorySLAM champion and four-time GrandSLAM champion storyteller Matthew Dicks for a week of storytelling instruction culminating in a showcase performance where you can perform your story and show off your skills to a live audience.

Political Appetites: Revolution, Taste, and Culinary Activism in the Early Republic

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford

We invite CMCH members and visitors to join us for a brown bag lunch talk with Nancy Siegel, Ph.D., New England Regional Fellowship Consortium Fellow and Professor at Towson University studying culinary and political history of the 18th and 19th centuries.

Political Appetites: Revolution, Taste, and Culinary Activism in the Early Republic

Connecticut Museum of Culture and History 1 Elizabeth St, Hartford

We invite CMCH members and visitors to join us for a brown bag lunch talk with Nancy Siegel, Ph.D., New England Regional Fellowship Consortium Fellow and Professor at Towson University studying culinary and political history of the 18th and 19th centuries.