New Haven has many churches, and during my walks I’ve always admired their beautiful architecure. Below are a few that I was able to capture. First Presbyterian Church St. Thomas’s Episcopal Church First Baptist Church First Baptist Church First Baptist Church Church of the Redeemer United Church on the Green United Church on the Green […]
Silk Road Art Gallery – Yogasai Gazula
Silk Road Art Gallery features contemporary art by Chinese and local artists, including paintings, engravings, and sculptures. A demonstration of the traditional Chinese tea service is also offered. For more information, visit: http://silkroadartnewhaven.com The tray that is part of the traditional Chinese tea ceremony, engraved with ancient Chinese characters. Teapot and teacup set. Teapot and teacup […]
Leitner Observatory – Yogasai Gazula
The Leitner Family Observatory and Planetarium is open to the public on Sundays and Tuesdays, offering planetarium shows and public viewing of the stars and planets when the skies are clear. It is located on 355 Prospect St. in New Haven. For more information visit: http://leitnerobservatory.org A side view of the Observatory. Outside of the building. […]
Fall Colors – Yogasai Gazula
From the beginning of fall to the end.
SAGA Garba Night by Yogasai Gazula
SAGA (the South Asian Graduate and Professional Association at Yale) celebrated the Hindu festival Navaratri, by hosting a Garba night on October 30th. Garba and Dandiya are traditional folk dances from Western India that are typically performed during the festival. Everyone who came learned the steps involved in both types of dances, and danced the […]
City Wide Open Studios – Yogasai Gazula
This past weekend (October 24th & 25th) was Erector Square Weekend, where hundreds of artists opened up their personal studios for City Wide Open Studios 2015, hosted by Artspace. Erector Square Weekend took place in the former Erector Set Factory at 315 Peck Street in New Haven. I went on Saturday, and saw many artists […]