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30 HARTFORD BUSINESS JOURNAL • 2026 CHARITY EVENT GUIDE ART THAT ILLUMINATES 1842 - ONWARD thewadsworth.org Frederic Edwin Church, The Meteor (detail), 1860–61. Oil on paper laid down on canvas. The Dorothy Clark Archibald and Thomas L. Archibald Fund & The Ella Gallup Sumner and Mary Catlin Sumner Collection Fund, 2025.3.1 Ranked by The Washington Post as one of the top 20 best art museums in the country, The Wadsworth is a place for community – a center of inspiration, beauty, and joy. The Wadsworth was built to be more than a museum. It was founded to spark curiosity and conversation and to stir the creative spirit in all of us. Established in 1842 by a Connecticut original — Daniel Wadsworth, a man with a vision to uplift the city through learning and exchange — our legacy is one of innovative thinking and the celebration of human creativity. We've championed artists, curators, and communities who see the world differently. We've activated art and inspiration across Hartford, Connecticut, and far beyond. We've forged new connections and inspired generations of our neighbors. We bring together the past and the possible: The creativity that shaped history and the imagination that will shape tomorrow. Because The Wadsworth isn't just about what's in the galleries. It's about what happens inside the people who walk through them. And what it inspires next. Ready to be a 21 st -century cultural catalyst? Contact Lara.Langer@TheWadsworth.org

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