Step Into a Century of Creativity in Silvermine’s New Exhibition at the New Canaan Library
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September 23, 2025
The Silvermine Effect: A Century of Creative Community, featuring archival materials and art from prominent Silvermine artists, is on view at New Canaan Library

NEW CANAAN, CT, September 23, 2025—Silvermine Arts Center, in partnership with the New Canaan Library, presents The Silvermine Effect: A Century of Creative Community, an exhibition celebrating more than one hundred years of artistic innovation, education, and cultural impact. The exhibition will be on view at New Canaan Library from September 15 through March 23, 2026.

For over a century, Silvermine has been a place where art is made, taught, and lived. Founded in 1922, Silvermine has grown into one of the nation’s leading independent art centers—home to a distinguished Guild of more than 300 professional artists, an award-winning School of Art with over 4,000 annual enrollments, and nationally recognized outreach programs that reach thousands of children and adults across Fairfield County.

The Silvermine Effect traces this remarkable story through the work of Guild artists past and present, archival photographs that capture Silvermine’s rich history, and artwork by instructors, students, and outreach participants that reflects its dynamic present. Visitors will encounter a vibrant narrative of creativity—one that demonstrates how Silvermine has shaped lives for generations and continues to expand access to the arts today.

“This exhibition is about more than history,” said Barbara Linarducci, CEO of Silvermine Arts Center. “It’s about celebrating the ways Silvermine continues to thrive—from inspiring artists in the discovery of new ideas, to giving students of all ages and backgrounds the chance to find their creative voice. We are grateful to New Canaan Library for hosting this exhibition and helping us share the Silvermine Effect with the broader community.”

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