May 03 Sunday
Each service includes an uplifting talk that touches on real-life experiences—like relationships, resilience, and personal growth—offering down-to-earth reflections to help you navigate life with clarity, compassion, and a sense of connection.
The healing portion of the service begins with a peaceful, guided meditation accompanied by live harp music, creating a calm and supportive space. Those who wish may then receive gentle, hands-on energy healing from certified Spiritualist healers while seated.
The service concludes with a demonstration of mediumship from the podium, where the medium shares messages from loved ones in spirit. These brief, heartfelt messages are intended to provide evidence of the continuity of life and offer comfort, healing, and connection.
Join Marsha Leavitt at Fiddleheads Gallery in Northfield to make two boxes using modular origami instructions. These small paper boxes are great for “wrapping” small gifts, and they can be part of the gift. They are very sturdy and great for storing all sorts of small bits when finished with Mod Podge. They are a great way to recycle old calendars.
PVJFF's popular short film showcase is back! Enjoy a curated collection of narrative, documentary, and animated works highlighting global Jewish experiences, culture, and history.
Call for artworkScience, technology, engineering, art, math, an exhibit inspired by and incorporating the sciences.Exhibit runs April 3 - May 17, 2026With special events, demos, and fun activities during the course of the exhibit.Contact margedvaa@gmail.com by March 20 with your interest.
MAR / APR SESSION – SIGN UP NOW6 WEEKS
Instructor: Beth Gibbs
Sundays 6-7 pm (1 hour)
Mar 22, 29, Apr 12, 19, 26, May 3(No class Apr 5, Easter Sunday)
Charge: Non-members $72 and members $64.80 per person for this 6 week series.
Class can be done in chair (provided) or on floor (bring your own yoga mat!) All levels welcome!
Sorry NO drop-ins.Maximum Number of People per Class: 10Minimum Number of People per Class: 3
Therapeutic yoga is a system of self-care that focuses on easy to learn yoga postures, breathing exercises and meditation that can be done anywhere and anytime to help manage stress and to promote:
Health and balance in the physical bodyEfficiency in breathing and energy levelsRelaxation, calm and ease in the mind
Classes are gentle, suitable for beginners and can be done on a yoga mat or in a chair. Please wear loose comfortable clothing. Bring a yoga mat and a light blanket if you will be getting up and down from the floor.
Find out more about the practice visit BethGibbs.com. Questions? Please email classes@windsorartcenter.org
This absorbing, behind-the-scenes study of filmmaker Claude Lanzmann’s twelve-year effort to create Shoah—his landmark nine-hour cinematic reckoning with the Holocaust—reveals the staggering demands of a project meant to confront an unfathomable past.
May 04 Monday
The Remnant and The Echo, Ligia Bouton
Opening Reception on Thursday, April 16, 4:30 - 6:30pm at Pegasus Gallery
Sheldon Krevit has had a long and distinguished career. A painter, Mr. Krevit’s work has been included in curated exhibitions with Robert Motherwell, Willem de Kooning, William Bailey, and Barkley L. Hendricks. For Meeting of the Spirits the artist will be showing a dozen, critically acclaimed paintings, and one framed drawing. Some of the work was painted in the artist’s New Haven studio, before his move to Santa Fe, New Mexico, in December of 2004, where he painted most of the others, including Meeting of the Spirits. The artist, currently resides in Hamden, CT.
Evident in Krevit’s work is a love of painting, and an ongoing involvement with the nature of perception, with the organic continuum of the microcosmic and macrocosmic.
Mr. Krevit is a graduate of The Philadelphia College of Art and The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. His work is represented in public, private, and corporate collections. See more about Krevit’s work at https://www.sheldonkrevit.com
Pegasus Gallery is located within the library on the first floor of Chapman Hall. Hours: Monday - Thursday: 8:30 am - 7 pm, Friday: 8:30 – 4pm.The Niche is in Founders Hall, across from the Enrollment Services Office. Hours: Monday - Thursday 7:30 am - 5 pm: Fridays 8 am - 4pm.
JooYoung Choi is an astro-futurist artist whose expansive practice blends autobiography and invention. For over a decade, Choi's work has centered on developing narratives within a highly structured imaginary realm known as the Cosmic Womb.
Adventures of the Quantum Soup Surfer brings together early and recent paintings, a sculptural installation, and video works that chronicle one character's journey of self-discovery. Long known as Nina Blue, the Quantum Soup Surfer first appeared in the Cosmic Womb as a professional imaginary friend, contributing to the journeys of several legendary heroes of the Cosmic Womb.
The exhibition follows Nina Blue's passage from supporting character to protagonist. She emerges as the Quantum Soup Surfer--a celestial superhero and thoughtful navigator who channels the spiritual energy of water to brave uncharted territories and share her story of resilience.
Inspired by the Cosmic Womb's motto--"Have Faith for You have Always Been Loved"--this exhibition foregrounds imagination, curiosity, and art as tools for resilience that have been significant for Nina Blue's transformation into the Quantum Soup Surfer and the hero of this story.
Adventures of the Quantum Soup Surfer is made possible by the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation.