Art

The Village is dedicated to cultivating and supporting local artists, showcasing a diverse mix of talent across various mediums and forms of expression. Committed to giving back to both the community and its tenants, The Village integrates thought-provoking works throughout its spaces, creating an inspiring environment that celebrates creativity and fosters meaningful connections.

Queen Cow

Located in The Wheel, "Queen Cow" is a mural by local artists Jahmane and Yedi. This vibrant piece blends words and symbols representing music, food, art, and community, with records playfully nodding to a wheel in motion. Inspired by Jimi Hendrix’s iconic jacket, Queen Cow exudes a rockstar presence while paying homage to food and foraging, embodying the spirit of expression and connection that defines The Village.

Graffiti art of a cow in royal attire with text "BELIEVE" and "FOOD FOR THE SOUL" on a colorful wall.

Moonbase

Curated by artists Holly Danger, Jeff Schram and Mark Andreas, “Moonbase” combines video projection, music composition and sculpture into a one-of-a-kind art piece, housed in the lobby of The Village.

Abstract geometric artwork with colorful overlapping circles, interconnected by black lines, set against a gray background.

Dream Big

In partnership with Waterside School, "Dream Big" by artist Patrick Ganino is a nearly 50-foot-tall mural adorning the side of The Village’s parking garage. Featuring Waterside alum Paula Zanol, this inspiring artwork serves as a powerful reminder to the Stamford community to chase their dreams, uplift one another, and create lasting positive change.

Colorful mural of a girl holding a 'Dream Big' sign amidst vibrant patterns and shapes, featuring images of a guitar, sun, and basketball.

Einstein

Nestled within The House, The Village’s premier fifth-floor space, "Einstein" is a captivating work by artist Sam Malpass. Designed to symbolize the explosion of ideas, creativity, and stories that shape the Village community, this striking piece embodies the energy and innovation that thrive within its walls.

Mural of Albert Einstein's face with flying birds and mathematical equations.