“Mass-Conn-Fusion” to Perform at First Friday
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“Mass-Conn-Fusion” to Perform at First Friday

The band “Mass-Conn-Fusion” will be featured at the New Britain Museum of American Art November First Friday event.

The Museum calls its popular First Friday event its, “signature social event, featuring live music, art, food, spirits, and good friends. New Britain’s best Happy Hour, since 1995!”

The Mass-Conn-Fusion band says,

As its name suggests, the Mass-Conn-Fusion band draws its talent from both sides of the Massachusetts-Connecticut border. The seven-piece band features exciting vocals, polished horns and funky rhythm section. The band will get your party going with Motown, R&B, Funk, Disco and songs from the 60’s right up to today’s top hits.

The November First Friday event is Friday, November 5, 2021. It is from 5:30pm to 8:00pm at the Museum.

“Visitors can also explore our collection with 30-minute docent led drop-in tours at 6 p.m. at every First Friday.”

The Museum says that, “Tickets to each First Friday are limited to 250 guests,” with tickets $7 for Museum members and $12 for non-members. Information on how to purchase tickets, and other attendance information, is on the Museum’s website.

A world-class art museum in the heart of New Britain, the New Britain Museum of American Art says that its,

collection represents over three centuries of the major artists and movements of American art. Today it contains over 8,400 paintings, works on paper, sculptures, videos, and photographs.

Among collection highlights are colonial and federal portraits, Hudson River School landscapes, and American Impressionists. Strengths of the twentieth-century collection include works by members of the Ashcan School; significant representation by early Modernists; and ambitious examples of Regionalist painting, including Thomas Hart Benton’s celebrated five-panel mural, “The Arts of Life in America” (1932).

Post-war highlights also include examples of Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop and Op art, Conceptual art, and more. We continue to acquire contemporary works by notable artists, in order to capture the dynamic and evolving narrative of American art.

The New Britain Museum of American Art sits alongside New Britain’s historic Walnut Hill Park, at 56 Lexington Street.