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The Mattatuck Museum

The Mattatuck Museum is an art and regional history museum on the Green in downtown Waterbury.

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Description

The Mattatuck Museum is an art and regional history museum on the Green in downtown Waterbury, starting out as a historical society in 1877. The Museum opened its first display hall in 1912 and has been exhibiting art ever since. The museum collects and exhibits American art and cultural history – with a focus on the history of the Naugatuck Valley and the artists of Connecticut. We use our history collections to tell the stories of our community and partner with neighborhood associations, ethnic organizations and manufacturing groups. Our art galleries display the work of American masters associated with our state and include Anni Albers, Alexander Calder and Frederic Church. The Mattatuck also presents more than 12 changing exhibitions every year featuring significant artist of the past as well as today’s contemporary artists. The Museum is also home to a button gallery displaying 10,000 miniature works of art collected from around the globe and donated to the Museum in 1999 by the Waterbury Companies (formerly Waterbury Button Company).

Organization Type

Arts Nonprofit

Location

06702

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LOCATION

144 West Main Street, Waterbury, CT, 06702

UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES

Development Officer

Job Opportunity
The Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury, CT, seeks a highly organized and motivated Development Officer to join our Development team. The Development Officer plays a key role in securing and managing institutional support from foundations, government agencies, corporations, and other partners to advance the Mattatuck Museum’s mission. This position oversees all aspects of the grants program, including research, proposal writing, submission, reporting, and stewardship, while also managing corporate sponsorships and membership initiatives across programs, exhibitions, and events. Working closely with Curatorial, Education, and Finance staff, the Development Officer gathers project information, ensures compliance with funding requirements, and builds strong relationships with funders. The ideal candidate is an exceptional writer with strong attention to detail, strong organizational skills, and enthusiasm for supporting museums, cultural organizations, and community impact.
Fee to Apply
Free
Deadline
December 31, 2025
Scope
Greater New Haven, Greater Hartford +2 more
Organized by
The Mattatuck Museum
The Mattatuck Museum

Director of Development

Job Opportunity
The Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury, CT, seeks a highly organized and motivated Director of Development to join our Development team. The Director of Development leads the effort to expand and diversify the Museum’s funding sources and donor base while overseeing all fundraising activities that support a $1.3 million annual goal. This position manages the development team, shapes the overall development strategy, supports earned income goals, and directs annual giving, membership and patron programs, special events, foundation and government grants, and corporate sponsorships. The Director also serves as a major gift officer, working closely with the Executive Director to identify, cultivate, and solicit major gifts from individual donors. The ideal candidate is organized, professional, an effective manager, and someone who thrives on building relationships and guiding a team through both daily responsibilities and complex long-term initiatives.
Fee to Apply
Free
Deadline
December 23, 2025
Scope
United States, Connecticut +2 more
Organized by
The Mattatuck Museum
The Mattatuck Museum

2026 CT Death and Dying Symposium

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Save the Date: Death & Dying Symposium at Riverside Cemetery Join the the Connecticut Death Collective, Mattatuck Museum and Riverside Cemetery for a day of reflection, remembrance, and renewal at our first-ever Death & Dying Symposium. Explore themes of legacy, mourning, and memory through interactive presentations, local vendors, and community discussions. Experience fascinating talks and demonstrations from presenters, enjoy Riverside Reflections in a special slideshow presentation, and discover unique offerings from local creators and educators. Stay tuned for full details about our speakers, schedule, and registration. Vendor and presenter applications are now open! Date: April 25, 2026 Location: Riverside Cemetery & Mattatuck Museum, Waterbury, CT Together, we honor the past, engage the present, and preserve Riverside’s historic chapel for generations to come.
Fee to Apply
$0
Deadline
Rolling
Scope
United States
Organized by
The Mattatuck Museum
The Mattatuck Museum