Mattatuck Museum
The Mattatuck Museum is an art and regional history museum on the Green in downtown Waterbury, starting out as a historical society in 1877. The Museum opened its first display hall in 1912 and has been exhibiting art ever since. The museum collects and exhibits American art and cultural history – with a focus on the history of the Naugatuck Valley and the artists of Connecticut.
#AskAnArchivist Day Q&A | Dr. Frances Martin
Fortune’s Burial: 10th Anniversary
Camp Lecture Fortunes Story
The Mattatuck Museum: Powered by Thomaston Savings Bank
Two For The Road Opening Lecture
Common Threads: The Power of the African American Experience in Waterbury
People in the Paintings
Dressed For The Party - ASL
Mobile - ASL
Our Landscapers - ASL & Our Housekeepers - ASL
Satin Doll - ASL
Sculpture for the American Book Award - ASL
Singing Head - ASL
The Artist’s Wife and Her Sister Arranging Flowers - ASL
Tiger Lilies - ASL
Things Are Looking Native, Natives Are Looking Whiter - ASL
Natalie DeQuarto: Assistant Curator
Board Presidents on the New Mattatuck
Celebrate Holiday Traditions
Mattatuck Moments: Buried in Water
From Milford to the Mattatuck
Open House Day - Virtual Tour of The Matt@Rose Hill
Mattatuck Moments: The Forger & His Mark
Picturing Peace 2020 (with Narration by Dr. Robert Beck)