HAPPY FASHION FRIDAY! I attended the exhibition opening of “Disturbing the Comfortable Exhibition” at the Greater New Haven Foundation Building at 70 Audubon Street, 2nd Floor in the Arts Council of Greater New Haven offices. Quite a few fashionistas attended as well. Go check out the exhibition!
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Disturbing The Comfortable Exhibition Tonight! -Jeffrey Kerekes
Come and check out the exhibition opening for “Disturbing The Comfortable” from 5-7pm at the Greater New Haven Foundation Building at 70 Audubon Street, 2nd Floor in the Arts Council of Greater New Haven offices. The group show curated by Hayward Gatling (the charming chap below) runs from September 20 – November 1 with the […]
Fortune’s Funeral – Chris Randall
Fortune was a man that was a slave in Waterbury in the 18th century. After he died in 1798, the doctor that owned him used Fortune’s body and bones for medical teachings. In the 1900’s and until the 70’s, Fortune’s skeleton was on display at the Mattatuck Museum in Waterbury. Last Thursday, Fortune was finally […]
Fashion Friday: Exhibition Style – Daria Anna
Happy Fashion Friday! This month I Love New Haven celebrates its one year anniversary. One way we celebrated? through the opening of the ILNH’s exhibition at the Mitchell Library in Westville which brought out fashionistas! Come see the exhibition for yourself which will be up through October 31st. You will see photos taken by yours […]
Nemo Randallized! Snow Photos at Midnight – Chris Randall
Fashion Friday will return next week. Daria was out in Utah and wasn’t able to do Fashion Friday this week. Here is a re-post from when I Randallized the blizzard Nemo back in February during the middle of the night. What do you think is going to happen this winter? These photos were taken between […]
United States Of New Haven – Jeffrey Kerekes
I was walking down a short street and noticed a bunch of out of state license plates so I decided to see how many different states there were on this short street (maybe 200 yards long). I found 14 states (Vermont was far down a driveway and I didn’t want to go down there to […]