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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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Serendipitous Connections In Artspace’s "Impossible Souls"

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“Blocks And Bridges” Binds Past, Present, & Future

Esthea Kim's cube and two photocollages from the artist Ed Gendron. Blocks and Bridges: World Building in New Haven runs Sept. 25 to Oct. 29 at Creative Arts Workshop at 80 Audubon St. in New Haven. Kapp Singer Photos.

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Momentum Promised As Armory Conversation Continues

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Artspace Closes Its Orange Street Doors; Open Studios Will Continue As Artist-Led Effort

Photo Courtesy of the New Haven Independent.

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Catharsis, Community Score Orange Street Album Release

ammar Friday night at Artspace New Haven. Their debut album is called “farewell, xx.” Jordan Ashby Photos.

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At Artspace, Jason Ting Finds The Spark

Courtesy Jason Ting.

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"Băng Qua Nước: Across Land, Across Water" Centers Vietnamese Voices At CAW

Antonius-Tín Bui's installation becomes the centerpiece of Băng Qua Nước: Across Land, Across Water, which runs at Creative Arts Workshop through Nov. 23. The show is curated by Yale University fourth year Ivy Vuong. Miranda Jeyaretnam Photos.

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CPEN Crew Lays Groundwork For New Arts Collective

Michael Peterson and Jason Friedes. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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Two Poets Build Community at the Mic

Ayla Jeddy Photos.

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"The Mayor Of Westville:" New Haven Mourns, Remembers Semi Semi-Dikoko

Semi-Semi Dikoko with David Sepulveda and Aleta Staton at the Arts Awards in December 2012. Judy Sirota Rosenthal Photo with permission from the Arts Council of Greater New Haven.

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With Lebon Studio, A Refugee Artist Seeks Out The Good

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At Artspace, Summer Apprentices Go Deep On Self-Discovery

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In "Footnotes," Artists' Research Leads To Risk-Taking

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Five Ekphrastic Poets Take Their Time

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At Artspace, Four Artists Unfix Time

Installation View Dyschronics, Artspace New Haven, February 11–April 16, 2022. Photo: Jessica Smolinski.

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They Helped Us Heal: Our 2021 Top 10

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Albers' Legacy Looms Large On Orange Street

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From Whitney Barn, Artists Highlight Pandemic Perspectives

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At Erector Square, Artists Welcome Back The World

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Artspace Skates Its Way Into Open Source Festival

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At Artspace, Artists Unite Past And Present

Martha Friedman's work is in conversation with the history and process of mummification. Lucy Gellman Photos; all work by the artists.

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At Artspace, Du Bois' Data Portraits Drive Black History Home

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At Artspace, Dana Karwas Finds The Pulse

A still image of the video provided by Dana Karwas.

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A Haunted Dreamworld

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Artspace Finds the Precious Details

Target Practice XIII, 2019 by Barbara Marks. Photo courtesy of Artspace.

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CT Humanities Gives Three City Arts Orgs A Boost

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Our 2020 Top Ten

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Artspace Asks: "Who Governs?"

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CWOS Braves the Leap Online

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Artists, Activists Keep Panther Spirit Alive

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Former Panthers Chart The Course To Revolutionary Education

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Paul Bryant Hudson Sings Past Into Present

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On Orange Street, Black Art Becomes Resistance

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Artspace (Re)Presents 50 Years Of Black Liberation

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Kwadwo Adae Paints Protest through Portraiture

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Artists Zoom In To Break Through COVID-19 Chaos

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Artspace Names Lisa Dent As Next Executive Director

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NEA Grants Land In New Haven

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An Artist Under The Marine Microscope

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Artspace Gets Thrown For A (Strange) Loop

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Día de Muertos Comes To Artspace

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Mengxi 'Althea' Rao Strikes Up The Vagina Chorus

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Marlinworks Artists Show and Tell

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City-Wide Commissions Come Into Being

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Artspace Gets Collaborative

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Summer Apprentices Zoom In On New Haven’s Neighborhoods

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Yaminay Chaudhri Works Through The Nothing

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変身 (Henshin) Plugs Artspace In For A Fast, Wild Ride

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New Haven Orgs Score NEA Dough

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Lit Cypher Activates Poet-Citizens

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Meet The New Crew

Sculptures by Antonak comprising silk, corn husk, and plastic flowers. Erin Lee Antonak Photo. Healing hats that must be worn to events before they are finished. Installations that have the size and look of movie sets, with no rolling reel of film in site. “Glitch art,” with a spray of colors across the screen like a Nintendo has been kicked until it screams.

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Summer Apprentices Pay Homage

Amie Mulungula. His hero, Jay Kemp, is pictured behind him. Karen Marks Photo.

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Deconstructing Guns, Reconstructing Art

Katie Heinlein: “Each piece had a place...gun control should be more like that." Karen Marks Photos.

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Artspace ‘Lights Up’ The Ninth Square

Sarah Fritchey: “Normally, these things are happening during the day, when we’re all at work. These aren’t violent crimes. These are really seeing people urinate in public, sell drugs on the street. We’re seeing this relating to a public health crisis that doesn’t really have an easy solution.” Pictured is Joe Bun Keo's 5 Orange St. installation. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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Armory Conversation Continues

Rubin: Should the city pay for a rehab? Lucy Gellman Photos.

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New Year’s RevA.A.R.T.lution

The Lineage Group co-founder Malcolm Welfare: We want to elevate black artists. Naomi Santiago photographs.

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