Mission Statement
Hill-Stead Museum, a National Historic Landmark, serves diverse audiences in Connecticut and beyond as a welcoming place for learning, reflection and enjoyment. The museum develops, preserves, documents, displays and interprets its exceptional Impressionist paintings, 1901 historic house and 152-acre landscape for the benefit of present and future generations.
Spook-tacular Trick-or-Treating at Hill-Stead! Get ready for a ghostly good time at our annual Trick-or-Treating event. This year, wander outside of the historic house and embark on a candy-filled adventure. Knock on each of the many doors of…
Read More »Bank of America Partners with Award-winning Museum to Give Visitors An Insider’s Look at the Conservation of Three Impressionist Paintings Farmington, CT - Works by three prominent masters, Claude Monet, Edgar Degas and Édouard Manet,…
Read More »Alfred Pope: An Evolution of Ingenuity illuminates a long-overlooked figure in the history of Hill-Stead and of American art collecting. Through this exhibition and accompanying catalog, we present Alfred Atmore Pope (1842-1913) as a bold and…
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