Artist Statement: New Haven can be the most misunderstood place. It’s a small, vibrant and sometimes complicated town with big issues, and big heart. When you try to do something, anything really, whether educational, musical, community-focused, artistic: people want to join in and support you. Beluma Arts wanted to tap into that energy: we think public art is important, transcendent and […]
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Waucoma Yacht Club Game Dinner – Chris Randall
The Waucoma Yacht Club has been a fixture on Front Street in Fair Haven since 1907. Saturday night was their annual game dinner, which has become a celebrated community tradition that is very well attended every year. Badassidy is a regular on I<3NH To see all of the photos from the dinner, check out the […]
Dogs Of Wooster Square Welcome You – Jeffrey Kerekes
This is a great project by Andy Ross in Wooster Square on the Comcast building facing Chapel Street. For a long time, this side of the building was bleak entry point into Wooster Square. Andy envisioned a more welcoming entrance and worked with Comcast to put up posters to humanize the side of the building. […]
Wednesday’s Guest Photographer – Streets & Beats – Semhal Tsegaye
Streets and Beats PHOTOGRAPHS BY SEMHAL TSEGAYE “If you enter someone’s life, you have to live there for a while” Bruce Davidson It would be an oversimplification to classify this project under one static theme. What began as an examination of street life and gangs in New Haven has become a foray into the bourgeoning […]
Sled Riding at Edgerton Park and the Divinity School – Jeffrey Kerekes & Chris Randall
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Sandy Hook Elementary School Vigil On New Haven Green – Jeffrey Kerekes & Chris Randall
Out thoughts are with the families of Sandy Hook. Part of what we love about New Haven, is the community. Today the community of New Haven came out to support the community of Newtown, CT. These photos are meant to show the solidarity of people from different communities at times like these. Add caption