
On Oct. 18 more than 150 guests attended “A Luminous Future Gala” at the Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum (LMMM) in Norwalk, Connecticut, and were greeted by LMMM Chairman of the Board Douglas Hempstead, event co-chair with Trustee Kathy Olsen, Executive Director Susan Gilgore, members of the gala committee and gala volunteers
Bob Duff, Connecticut Senate majority leader: Norwalk Mayor Harry Rilling: and LMMM Vice Chairman Patsy Brescia were awarded the “LMMM Luminous Future Award” for their invaluable efforts in supporting the $18 million mechanical upgrades.
The event featured a preview of the new exhibition, “Striking Gold: Artists on Wealth and Worth” in collaboration with The Artists Collective of Westport curated by artist/designer and LMMM Trustee Gail Ingis, and the ongoing exhibition, “Bulls of Wall Street: High Finance, Power & Social Change in Victorian America,” curated by Museum Consultant Stacey Danielson.
The Silent Auction and the Live Auction, which was led by LMMM Trustee and MC Lawrence Cafero, raised more than $130,000 for its cultural and educational programs as well as its newly built Archive.
The Museum’s 2025 Gala was generously sponsored in part by Gala Benefactors Fairfield County Bank and Northmarq; Gala Sustainers Seaman Construction Inc.; and Spinnaker Real Estate Partners; Gala Media Sponsor Moffly Media; Gala Graphic Design Sponsor Miggs B Design; and Wine Sponsor Direct Wines Inc. The exhibition, “Bulls of Wall Street” is generously sponsored by CT Humanities, for both research and implementation; Tim and Sheila Pettee and Kathy Olsen.
LMMM’s 2025 programs are made possible in part by LMMM’s Founding Patrons: The Estate of Mrs. Cynthia Clark Brown; LMMM’s Leadership Patrons: Dr. Michele and Attorney Miklos Koleszar and The Sealark Foundation; and LMMM’s 2025 Season Distinguished Benefactors: The city of Norwalk, The Maurice Goodman Foundation Inc., and Lockwood-Mathews Foundation Inc.














