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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.

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At Second Annual DiasporaCon, "Blerds" Build A Bridge To The Future

Shenkarr Davis and Taekyung Bennett. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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Student Poster Contest Communicates Climate Catastrophe

All winning posters lined up on the stage of Lyric Hall. Contributed photo.

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At Ely Center, "Truth In Three Colors" Gets To The Heart Of The Matter

Linda Vauters Mickens’ “Redemption” installed at the Ely Center of Contemporary Art (ECoCA) at 51 Trumbull St. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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Trivia-Iftar Raises The Roof For Refugee Resettlement

Rachel Peet Photos.

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"Stop Cop City" Protests Reach New Haven Artivists

Inside the Black and Brown Power Center on Chapel Street, Evan Fritz could see a new attendee coming toward the door. From where he stood inside the room, he scrambled over to the entrance, grabbing a chair as he ushered him into the space.

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Freddy Fixer Charts Its Return To Dixwell Avenue

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"Mojada" Gets New Haven Student Voices In The Mix

Camila Moreno (front) with Nancy Rodríguez and Alma Martinez in a scene from MOJADA: A MEDEA IN LOS ANGELES by Luis Alfaro, directed by Laurie Woolery. Yale Repertory Theatre, March 10-April 1, 2023. Photo © Joan Marcus.

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With A Spoonful Of Storytelling, Eight Food Businesses Blossom

Synovia and Andrew Gibson with their sauce, Runny Novs. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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Sweets & Sounds Shares The Knowledge

The "Boss Up" Panelists. From left to right: Onyeka Obiocha, Renee Loren, Petah “Jay” Johnson, Leonard Brown, Mercy Quaye and Joshua Jenkins. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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A Filmmaker-Photographer Looks Back To Focus Forward

Photographer and filmmaker Lydia Douglas (at left, in the purple) at an opening reception for Seven Lenses at SCSU last month. Lucy Gellman File Photo.

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