Here is BiP’s latest work, which is inside the Winchester Repeating Arms Factory Building.
“Stay Up” A Future Project Fellow Play – Jeffrey Kerekes
CJ is a Future Project Fellow and putting on a play later this year about the benefits of hanging around positive people. The below photos are for the character “Rebecca White” of the forthcoming play “Stay Up.” Playwright CJ Heath Gloria as “Rebecca White”
Spring Blossoms – Chris Randall
Happy Spring! I took these photos of the cherry blossoms last year around Wooster Square last year. They will be here again soon, hopefully in time for the Wooster Square Cheery Blossom Festival which will be on April 14th. For more info about the festival, check out: www.historicwoostersquare.org/cherryblossomfestival) It’s always a good time and this year’s […]
Wednesday’s Guest Photographer – Judy Sirota Rosenthal
Judy Sirota Rosenthal, our guest, can be seen just about everywhere around New Haven, where she documents the people and events of our city for the City Department of Culture, the Festival of Arts and Ideas and for the Arts Council and other institutional and family clients. Below are several groups of her photographs from […]
2013 Yankee Brutals – Jeffrey Kerekes
Mama Ho-Tep JK Elemenopee Victoria Deck’em Flash Gorgeous Toughie Revengela Natasha Fatality Rink Wraith Banana SlamHer Puke Skywalker Kitty Bomb DisKoriented Knox M. Downe Metal Malady Dee Nasty Pow-Pow Powerwheels Rinko Starr
The Figure Eight Reception – Chris Randall
Saturday night was the closing reception for The Figure Eight at Artspace. The show was curated by local artist/teacher/character/original Kwadwo Adae (http://kwadwoadae.com/home.html) of the Adae Fine Arts Academy ( http://adaefineartacademy.com/home.html) on Chapel Street. The Figure Eight centered on depictions of the human form, and showcased different artists’ portrayal of that theme in a variety of mediums. […]
Masterpiece Tour at the Yale Gallery – Chris Randall
Saturday afternoon I checked out the Yale University Art Gallery and went on a “Masterpice Tour”. It was amazing, as you will see in the photos below. Admission is always free and the people there are very welcoming. I hate to admit that I only went in there for the first time in my life […]