City Wide Open Studios – Erector Square Weekend presented by Art Space City Wide Open Studios month-long tours came to a wonderful close at Erector Square The labyrinth of buildings at Erector Square make for an art-lovers adventure The Studio of Artist Lawrence Morelli Set & Clothing Designer, Brittany Solem in her studio A Colorful […]
Archives for October 2016
Food Porn – Lucy Gellman
Photos from Nadine Nelson’s CWOS Harvest Mandalas project last weekend.
People on the Streets and Their Surprising Facts – Chris Randall
Back by popular demand, we have another installment! I went out around downtown today for these portraits and also asked each of the subjects for a fact about themselves which others might be surprised by. Teresa; surprising fact: she was agoraphobic as a teen. Derek; surprising fact: he designs jewelry (which include the necklace and […]
Spooky Evergreen Cemetery – Lucy Gellman
Hey New Haveners! In scary news, the New Haven Museum’s Amy Durbin is leading new tours around Evergreen Cemetery … just in time for Halloween. Check this one out.
City Wide Open Studios – Armory Weekend – by Mike Franzman
City Wide Open Studios – Armory Weekend presented by ArtSpace City Wide Open Studios 19th annual, multi-space exhibition, continued last weekend at the New Haven Armory City Wide Open Studios continued last weekend at the New Haven Armory Artist Craig Gilbert, one of the many artists at CWOS Armory Weekend City Wide Open Studios continued […]
2017 I Love New Haven Calendars – Chris Randall
I’m pleased to announce and reveal the 2017 I Love New Haven Calendar. We’re really lucky to live in such a beautiful city! These calendars are printed on high quality gloss paper and bound with a 1/4″ spiral. You can order them online here through my PayPal account. Calendars are $21.99 (including tax) for pickup at […]
Snapshots From The Debate – Lucy Gellman
Hey there, New Haveners! So while I, like many of you, am waiting for someone to give me a sedative that will last through November 8th, I also am working through this election. Last week, that meant that I headed to Saint Louis for the second presidential debate. Washington University holds a special place in my […]