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shoes Archives - Connecticut Historical Society

Mar 30

Killer Heels: The Art and History of the High Heeled Shoe TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR

By Connecticut Historical Society

Tickets available at the door this evening. Lisa Small, Curator of the Brooklyn Museum, explores the history of high heeled shoes, fashion’s most provocative accessory.

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Mar 30

Killer Heels: The Art and History of the High Heeled Shoe TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR

By CHS

Tickets available at the door this evening. Lisa Small, Curator of the Brooklyn Museum, explores the history of high heeled shoes, fashion’s most provocative accessory.

Read More
Mar 30

Killer Heels: The Art and History of the High Heeled Shoe TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR

By CHS

Tickets available at the door this evening. Lisa Small, Curator of the Brooklyn Museum, explores the history of high heeled shoes, fashion’s most provocative accessory.

Read More
Nov 15

Decorative Arts Council Annual Lecture: Artistry and Innovation in American Glass

By CHS

Alexandra Ruggiero, the Corning Museum of Glass, will explore the history of glass in America.

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Nov 15

Decorative Arts Council Annual Lecture: Artistry and Innovation in American Glass

By CHS

Alexandra Ruggiero, the Corning Museum of Glass, will explore the history of glass in America.

Read More
Nov 15

Decorative Arts Council Annual Lecture: Artistry and Innovation in American Glass

By Connecticut Historical Society

Alexandra Ruggiero, the Corning Museum of Glass, will explore the history of glass in America.

Read More
Nov 03

POSTPONED Fashion & Textile Council Annual Lecture: Shoe or Sculpture? Extreme 21st -Century Footwear

By CHS

DUE TO FAMILY EMERGENCY, THIS LECTURE HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO 2017. WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE AND ALL TICKET PURCHASES WILL BE REFUNDED.

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Nov 03

POSTPONED Fashion & Textile Council Annual Lecture: Shoe or Sculpture? Extreme 21st -Century Footwear

By CHS

DUE TO FAMILY EMERGENCY, THIS LECTURE HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO 2017. WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE AND ALL TICKET PURCHASES WILL BE REFUNDED.

Read More
Nov 03

POSTPONED Fashion & Textile Council Annual Lecture: Shoe or Sculpture? Extreme 21st -Century Footwear

By Connecticut Historical Society

DUE TO FAMILY EMERGENCY, THIS LECTURE HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO 2017. WE APOLOGIZE FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE AND ALL TICKET PURCHASES WILL BE REFUNDED.

Read More

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    • Exhibitions
      • Upcoming
      • Current
      • Previous
      • Traveling Exhibitions
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    • Search the Collection
    • Buy Tickets
  • DO & LEARN
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      • History in our Backyard
      • Online Exhibitions
      • Watch it Again
    • Upcoming Events
    • Youth & Families
      • History to Go
      • Youth Outreach Programs
      • Scout Programs
    • Adult Programs
      • The Citizenship Project
      • Adult Outreach Programs
    • Educators
      • On-Site Education Programs
      • Classroom Outreach
      • Online Resources
      • Professional Development
      • Homeschool
      • Schedule Education Program
    • Guided Tours
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    • Researching Onsite
    • Digital Reproductions
    • Women of Color Suffrage
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