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Local resident calls for pandemic art for display Macomb Township Resident Amanda Koss is curating a self-portrait art panel titled “Let’s Zoom: Portraits of our Artist Communities.” She said the goal is to bring artists together during the pandemic. Photo provided by Amanda Koss Advertisement MACOMB TOWNSHIP It’s a call for art intended to look at the lighter side of the pandemic. Amanda Koss, of Macomb Township, along with artist Marta Carvajal, are calling upon local artists of all disciplines to create a 12-by-12 self-portrait in their own style. Pieces will be part of a panel installation titled “Let’s Zoom: Portraits of our Artist Communities.” ....
Fate of Irwin Park buildings explored Grace Duffield FacebookTwitterEmail New Canaan s Irwin Barn, built of stone and wood in the late 1800s and early 1900s got refurbished windows. The Town budgeted $132,000 for repairs to the barn in the 2018-’19 capital budget. There had been a budget discussion about spending $50,000 for putting public bathrooms on the lower floor, but that was taken out before the budget was passed hence the outdoor restroom.Grace Duffield / Hearst Connecticut Media Two roofs at the 36-acre Irwin Park are both due for renewal, but were perceived very differently at a meeting of the Selectmen Advisory Committee for Infrastructure and Buildings. ....
A member of New Canaan’s legislative body is calling for municipal officials to examine whether it’s time to offload town-owned structures that she described as “under-utilized.” Town Councilman Penny Young said Monday that “it is really time to look a little more in-depth” at “some of these buildings which are under-utilized or which we should be offloading.” “Other than the swing space for a possible need for the police, what do we do with the Irwin House?” Young said during a regular meeting of the Selectmen’s Advisory Committee on Buildings and Infrastructure, held via videoconference. “Because it’s really not that great a structure. So maybe the recommendation is that after the police have use of it, it’s demolished. So I think we really need to take a good look. What is happening with Vine Cottage? Is there still a buyer interested? So, I think that would be a good project in the new year.” ....