Spring is in full bloom!
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Spring Flowers – Yogasai Gazula
After the weeks filled with Winter-like weather, I was hoping that we would finally have Spring. Though it is still quite cold outside, some flowers are blooming, and it seems like it might almost (really) be Spring… Fresh white flowers among old branches. These flowers kind of look like mini grapes! (Or is that just […]
Memorials and Monuments – Yogasai Gazula
The city has a fascinating history, and it also has many memorials and monuments that reflect the city’s appreciation for history and those from the area who were involved in the events that some of the memorials represent. Spanish-American War Monument made by the American Art Foundry The Defender’s Monument Soldier’s Memorial Gateway Amistad Memorial […]
Public Art (part 4) – Yogasai Gazula
The final post in the series. Nee Nee by Swoon Nee Nee by Swoon End of the Line by Nancy Holt Indeterminate Line by Bernar Venet Indeterminate Line by Bernar Venet Seen at The Johnson-Horsfall Laboratory I also found this mural near Crown Street. Tree Turbine by Joseph Smolinski Symbols of Man at SCSU
Public Art (part 3) – Yogasai Gazula
There are so many art pieces in New Haven that have become a familiar sight. Still, the art scene is always evolving. This is the continued documentation of those pieces that are known, and the search for those that are more hidden. Under 91 Project by HI Crew, Alberto Colon, and Damian Paglia Under 91 […]
St. John’s in New Haven – Yogasai Gazula
I heard that the inside of St. John’s Church in New Haven was beautiful, and I finally had a chance to visit recently. St. John’s was founded in 1852 and moved to its current location on 400 Humphery St. in 1895. Here are a few photos from that day. Grace Chapel Another view of Grace […]