I recently got the chance to visit Andrzej in his New Haven studio. Having been a fan of his work for a long time, I was excited to catch up with him. Check out his studio, some of his work, and hear from him about his art and New Haven below. Andrzej flipping through a […]
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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 […]
Are These Photos Interesting? – Jeffrey Kerekes
At the time, these might have been pretty ordinary scenes and not something most people would immediately think is of value to document. Fast forward to 2015 and I think these photos are very interesting – The New Haven Hospital no longer exist (now YNHH) but Libby’s does. Help us document The Signs of New Haven […]
Signs of New Haven – An Invitation To Submit Photographs – Jeffrey Kerekes
Anstress Farwell of the Urban Design League invited I LOVE NEW HAVEN and New Haven residents to participate in a project to capture images of the signs of New Haven. Anstress explains: “The concept for the exhibit is to show photographs of New Haven signs. Public interest in “legacy” signs has increased since the debate started […]
1960’s Themed New Haven Shoot by Guest Photographer by New Haven Photographer Krissy Velardi
I’m a NHPS student (Co-op Arts High School) and recently (May 30) did a 1960’s themed shoot around the Yale campus. Here are a handful of personal favourites, I hope you appreciate them! Photos by New Haven Photographer Krissy Velardi (@krismphotog)
Only Boring People Get Bored????? – Jeffrey Kerekes
I recently heard something very provocative and what I initially felt was down right offensive. Then I thought about it some more and, while not a very graceful comment (and still a little offensive in tone), I think there is a kernel of truth in the message in that there is plenty to do for […]