Pinocchio, The Blue Fairy, “Treasure Island” marionettes, contemporary artworks were on display over Memorial Day weekend from 12 to 5 p.m. each day

Waterford Historical Society (CT)

Art In Waterford: Past + Present + Future

May 26 - 29, 2023

at the Eugene O'Neill Memorial Theater in Waterford, Connecticut

Waterford Historical Society (Connecticut) official seal.

Famous puppets and marionettes such as Pinocchio, The Blue Fairy and characters from “Treasure Island” – created by two well-known Waterford, Connecticut artists from years past, Rufus and Margo Rose – and contemporary artwork by local artists were on display in the historic buildings of the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center during the Waterford Historical Society’s fifth annual “Art In Waterford: Past + Present + Future. Representing artists of the “Past,” the Rose marionettes and puppets, on loan from the Ballard Institute and Museum of Puppetry at UCONN,  were displayed in the White House. Juried artworks with a southeastern Connecticut theme created by contemporary artists representing the present, along with “future artists,” local secondary school students, could be viewed on the second level of the Rufus and Margo Rose Theater Barn.

This first collaboration between the Waterford Historical Society and the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center (known widely as “the O’Neill”) to present “Art In Waterford” provided a perfect setting for all ages to experience the arts and the outdoors. Visitors could view the display of puppets and marionettes and local artists’ works of art in the Center’s historic buildings and learn more about the O’Neill and its upcoming summer season of puppetry, musical theater, plays and cabaret. They could take in the local water views, as the O’Neill faces Long Island Sound and is located just minutes away from other seaside attractions including Harkness Memorial State Park, Seaside State Park and New London’s Ocean Beach Park. Artists could be observed creating artwork outdoors “en plein aire.” 

Most of the artworks with a southeastern Connecticut theme in the fifth annual juried exhibit for contemporary artists were for sale, including sculpture, paintings, photography and fiber arts. A percentage of the proceeds benefited the Waterford Historical Society’s programs and activities.