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Museum Shop

Museum Shop

The Museum Shop is open during regular museum hours.
Tuesday - Saturday 10am to 5pm
Sunday 1-5pm

Expanded Holiday Hours
(Beginning November 17)

Monday through Saturday 10am to 5pm and Sunday 1-5pm.
The Museum will be closed Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 23), Christmas Eve (Dec. 24), Christmas Day (Dec. 25) New Year’s Eve (Dec. 31), and New Year’s Day (Jan 1).

A Very Bountiful Holiday Season in the Museum Shop

Christmastime in the Museum Shop promises to be particularly special this year.  New treasures are coming in every day. The selection of giftworthy art books is unsurpassed. And the children’s section offers artful books, music and toys not found elsewhere locally. Grace your home with the magical selection of spectacular ornaments the Shop has become known for.

This year the Museum Shop invites you to several special events where you will find exceptional gifts for even the most challenging on your gift-giving list.

Meet the Artist Trunk Shows

Meet Glass Artist Mundy Hepburn
Saturday, November 24
1-5pm

The Museum has invited Old Saybrook artist Mundy Hepburn to decorate    the trellises outside the Krieble Gallery with his handblown glass ornaments for the holidays. Join us in the Museum Shop to meet Mundy and view his holiday selection of glass art and ornaments

Meet Jewelry Artist Kate Hines
F riday, November 30
1-5pm

Kate Hines' ethereal collection of freshwater pearl, gold and silver jewelry is hand made in Providence, Rhode Island.  Join us in the Museum Shop to meet Kate and view her holiday selection of necklaces, rings and earrings.  Special order for your daughter, your mother or yourself and receive your goodies in time for holiday giving. Kate's website

Meet Jewelry Artist Ann Lightfoot
Wednesday, December 12
1-5pm

Lyme's own renowned jewelry artist, Ann Lightfoot, returns to the Museum Shop to present her holiday collection of sterling and semi-precious jewels. 
Come meet Ann and treat yourself or someone you love to a breathtaking bauble.
Ann's website