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.
Frank Mitchell, Fiona Vernal, and Camesha Scruggs (from left to right) discuss the impact of African American Connecticut Explored at the New Haven Museum on Thursday. Photos Kapp Singer.
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Danielle Chapman (right) and the Rev. Jack Perkins Davidson at Best Video Film & Cultural Center.
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A page from Vie Privée et Criminelle d'Antoine-François Derues. Kapp Singer Photos.
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Destiny White, Erin Michaud and Jeremy Thanes. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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Nohra Bernal, a children's author, reads from "Que Viene El Lobo.” Elena Unger Photos.
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State Rep. Dominique Johnson. Maia Kobabe's Gender Queer: A Memoir, which is next to her, is the most banned and challenged book of 2022. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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Krystal Marquis and Margo Hendricks ("I'm a badge thief!" she joked of wearing author Nicole Jackson's badge during the presentation). Lucy Gellman Photos.
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Nzima Hutchings reading Hampton's words. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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