I took these photos from the roof of 195 Church Street. I decided to have some fun with them and created a mini effect using blurs and masks in Photoshop.
Hats Off! Hat Design Showcase – Chris Randall
On May 14th, Creative Arts Workshop is having its Hats Off from 6-8pm. They invited artists and designers to create stunning hats which will be worn by models during a runway show. The hats are always a hoot! For more info visit www.creativeartsworkshop.org/events/hatsoff Artists and degigners this year include Bill Butler, Eric Epstein, Julie Frankle, Bob […]
Wonderful Words – Lucy Gellman
The Word, an annual citywide poetry jam that rocks some serious socks, had its high school version last Friday. Here are a few pics snapped at the event, as a reminder that the middle school iteration of the group is fast approaching, making its way through Tuesday and Wednesday’s Great Give madness to the doors of the […]
Studio and Gallery Visit at No Pop – Daniel Vieira
On this blog I’ve predominantly featured New Haven artists and their work communicated through the context of my studio visits and interviews. However, there’s more that New Haven artists are doing that surpasses the scope of just creating artwork. No Pop is one example of a couple of artists coming together to add to the landscape […]
Top Ten Fair Haven Family Stroll Photos – Chris Randall
Here are my favorite photos from the Fair Haven Family Stroll this weekend. I’ll put a link to the expanded album at the bottom of this post. Want to see more photos? Check out our Family Stroll Expended Album
Powder House Day – by Mike Franzman
In April 1775, the Governor’s Foot Guard, under command of Benedict Arnold, marched from New Haven to Cambridge, Massachusetts to join the American Revolution– but first, they demanded the keys to the Powder House, so they could be armed. This year marked the 241st observance of the departure of the command to Cambridge Powder House […]
New Haven Gets Political – Lucy Gellman
Happy Thursday, New Haveners! Two days after the primary, I want to take a look back at how some of us snapped into political enthusiast mode last week, welcoming every Hillary surrogate in the book presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders to the Elm City on the rare occasion of a Connecticut primary carrying real […]