Photos from the Women’s March on Washington last weekend.
Lucy Gellman
Studio Visit with Mohamad Hafez – Lucy Gellman
Hey there, New Haveners! Happy New Year! I took a few weeks off for personal reasons, but am happy to be sending my photos back out to you, little beams of light (I hope!) in what has been, at least for me, a very dark and fear-inducing political time. One of the people who makes […]
Hello From Detroit! – Lucy Gellman
Hey New Haveners. I am in my native (and chilly!) Detroit, Michigan with my folks this week, doing the Chrismukkah thing. Here are a few snapshots from a favorite haunt: artist and community activist Tyree Guyton’s The Heidelberg Project on the city’s Heidelberg Street. I’ll see you back in the Elm City in 2017!
Strike! Out! – Lucy Gellman
A few photo from the Women & Allies Strike Out And Protest event on the New Haven Green earlier this week.
Hands Of New Haven – Lucy Gellman
Hey there, New Haveners. Since the election — and because I’ve been doing this photography thing for a while — I’ve been thinking about hands. How we gesture with them. What we wish to say with them. When we use them to praise someone with applause, or lift someone up with an embrace, or carry […]
There Will Always Be Art – Lucy Gellman
Hey New Haveners. This Thanksgiving season, I am feeling extra thankful to live in a community where musicians, dancers, vocalists, and fine artists all engage with the idea of change and forward progress, justice and protest in their work. As we think about how to be proactive, vigilant community members and keep hate out of […]
Campaigning with Josh Elliott – Lucy Gellman
Well kids, Trump won. Hate and xenophobia won. Misogyny triumphed. It is a bad day in America and I have a feeling it’s going to get worse before it gets better. But a teeny tiny silver lining — Josh Elliott won the 88th district in Hamden largely by talking to people and knocking on doors […]