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 […]
Westville Weekend (City-Wide Open Studios 2016) – Yogasai Gazula
It’s that time of year again… This weekend was “Westville Weekend”, where artists in Westville opened up their studios. More information on CWOS can be found here: https://artspacenewhaven.org/cwos-home/ Work by Martha Savage Artist: Mohamad Hafez Artist: Caryn Azoff Painting by Caryn Azoff Suzan Shutan with her work. Artist: Suzan Shutan Photographer Terry Dagradi with her work. […]
(Swan) Song of Summer – Lucy Gellman
It was here, and then it was gone! From top: A snapshot from the new Anchor, a moment mixing drinks with Tim Cabral and Babz Rawls-Ivy in the WNHH-LP studio, a day at DIA Beacon, summer bounty on the stove, the opening of The Beer Collective on Court Street, and snapshots from the New Haven […]
Marsh Botanical Garden, part 2 – Yogasai Gazula
A continuation of a previous post – this time inside of the greenhouses. Unfortunately the banana tree fell down. More of the banana tree… A koi pond outside
Degrees of Separation
Degrees Of Separation A Quirky Look At The Connectedness Of All Things Art Curated By Hayward Gatling – Photographed by Mike Franzman Showing Now through October 28 at the Sumner McKnight Crosby Jr. Gallery At the Arts Council Of Greater New Haven – 70 Audubon Street – 2nd Floor Lisa Camera (l) and Curator, Hayward […]
A New Haven Treasure Trove – Lucy Gellman
Since I and the New Haven Independent broke the story earlier this week, it’s been very much on my mind: 105-year-old ACME is closing. It’s Crown Street building will take on a new life. And Robert Greenberg, grandson of the original founder, will need to find a new place for his expansive collection of objects […]