JOIN
DONATE

Arts Paper

As the editorially independent arm of The Arts Council of Greater New Haven, the Arts Paper seeks to celebrate, explore, and investigate the fine, visual, performing and culinary arts in and around New Haven.

Lucy Gellman

Blog Feature

“Shopping Spree” Gets LGBTQ+ Youth Ready For School Year

Read More

Blog Feature

The Elements Bring The Future To The Green

Santana Brightly, who later took first place in the "Afro Future, Afro Chic" fashion show. Lucy Gellman Photos.

Read More

Blog Feature

City Awards Artists, Arts Orgs Over $675,000 In Federal Funding

Joe Rodriguez, president of Puerto Ricans United. The organization, which is run by an all-volunteer board, received funding for its annual day-long festival on the New Haven Green. "When you invest in the arts, when you invest in arts organizations, when you invest in the community, when you invest in people, we all thrive," he said Friday. Lucy Gellman Photos.

Read More

Blog Feature

Voices Lifted, Co-Op Starts The School Year Fresh

Read More

Blog Feature

Happy Birthday, Chairman Fred

Nzima Hutchings reading Hampton's words. Lucy Gellman Photos.

Read More

Blog Feature

Abolitionist Mural Makes A Liberated Future Feel Possible

Ana Reyes, the Green Jobs Corps Coordinator at Common Ground High School. Lucy Gellman Photos.

Read More

Blog Feature

Granny Frieda Clowns Around In New Haven

31-year-old Elysia McMullen as Granny Frieda. Stamos and Maxine are to her left. Lucy Gellman Photos.

Read More

Blog Feature

NHPS Convocation Channels Back-To-School Joy

Read More

Blog Feature

New Teaching Artists "Emerge" From The Woodwork

Stewart at Tuesday's dinner. She had high praise for the program, which will begin its second cycle in October. Lucy Gellman Photos.

Read More

Blog Feature

Queer Camp Celebrates Six Years & Counting

Read More