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.
Research papers on deadline. Running up against the clock while holding a part-time job. Rapid levels of anger boiling over as my anxiety reaches its stress limit.
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Kot performing earlier this year, at the Le Duc des Lombards in Paris. Marion Ruszniewski Photo.
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Darbar India's location in downtown Branford. The restaurant is moving after 30 years. Amelia Stefanovics Photos.
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Teresa Joseph and her daughter. Lily Sutton Photos.
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From left to right: Shawn Murray, Tricia D’Onofrio, and Beau McDowell. Sam Hadelman Photos.
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A recent Zoom session. Ignite The Voice Photo.
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Phoenix Clare, Nicole Shannon and Ranea Shannon. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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Marsh in her home, which is also her studio, on a recent Monday. Lucy Gellman Photo.
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Your Queer Plant Shop Co-Founders Anika Stewart and Georgina Gross, who are partners in both life and work. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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Anthony Brown as Jamal Green and Jhulenty Delossantos as Dougie Cordova in Steve Driffin's Jamal. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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Susan Clinard's Lamentation. Susan Clinard for Bailout Gallery Photo.
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Saldi (at right) with a customer earlier this year. Lisa Reisman Photo, with permission from the New Haven Independent.
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The Disks on the New Haven Green, where they were briefly before heading to City Hall. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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Adrian Huq (in foreground) and Jaeana Bethea. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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Sonia Salazar on Temple Street. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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Photo from the panel. Screenshot via YouTube.
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Tracey Massey in her upstairs studio. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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Top: The drum circle, which included lessons for kids and their families. Bottom: Elaine Peters and Eric Rey were among Saturday's performers. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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Cynthia Rojas. Leah Andelsmith Photos.
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Patty Deroche (at right) and her daughter. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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Jamie Belton at the Hair & Art Show. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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The artist on SCSU's campus. Isabel Chenoweth/SCSU Photo.
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Kennedy of the Kennedy Administration. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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10-year-old Emanuel Diaz, who came out to paint last Saturday. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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ESUMS teacher Kirsten Hopes-McFadden (in the blue) and Nijija-Ife Waters at Tuesday's gathering. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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Metro High School Senior Derek Bedoya and Teacher Nataliya Braginsky. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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Cold Spring School sixth grader Kymani Chapman. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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Manny James and the Soulclectic Experience. Screenshots from YouTube.
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The poet Sun Queen, who is a co-founder of Black Lives Matter New Haven and the author of It Happened Within The Sun. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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Clockwise from top: Eriel Deranger, Diana Montano and Kyle Whyte. Screenshot from the event.
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Wilbur Cross Sophomore Young In Kim performs "Sicilienne" by Maria Theresia von Paradis.
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The free library box installed at the Learning Corridor in Newhallville. Tupac Shakur's face is painted on box.
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Top: Nadia Gaskins, who all her friends call "Navi," and Kelvin Hernandez. Bottom: Janae Hyatt and Clifford White. Contributed Photos.
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Daniel Carbajal practicing with Leo Burke. Arturo Pineda Photos.
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A screenshot of classwork from Carolina Fernandez's bilingual class. Picture courtesy of Carolina Fernandez.
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Three of the guiding principles demonstrated in the theatre skit, "You don't worry alone, give permission to feel, and be kind to ourselves and others". Screenshot via Zoom.
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The URU The Right to Be Inc. banner hangs outside of the New Haven Fire Department's (NHFD) Grand Avenue headquarters and reads "As a leader in your community, your friends and family believe what you say and follow your example." Arturo Pineda Photos.
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The sampler package provided to viewers at home included za'atar rolls and keyk kadoo from Sanctuary Kitchen and a honey tart from Huneebee Project. Photo courtesy of Atticus Market.
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Panelist from the Unapologetically Radical event. Top Row: Brittany Cooper and Tyler McElrath. Bottom Row: Nico Wheadon. Screenshot from Zoom.
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Marin Korenaga: “I think singing really helped me." The photo below shows her at a pre-pandemic concert with the musician Masie Peters, who she identified as a role model. Photos Courtesy of Marin Korenaga.
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Panelists from The LAB @ Long Wharf Theatre via YouTube screenshot. Pictured Top Row (Left to Right): Salwa Abdussabur, Isaac Bloodworth, and Onyeka Obiocha. Bottom Row (Left to Right): Ro Godwynn and Nico Wheadon.
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Dr. Marietta Vázquez answering questions from the panelists during a virtual town hall.
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Nicdaniel Charles drew a fleet of blue eighth notes on a makeshift music scale. In a glowing one-inch box beside him, Mia Rivera watched carefully. Her pink headphones glinted above her matching pink t-shirt. A few boxes away, Lysha Owuor tracked the notes one by one as they appeared. Charles looked away from the score and peered into the screen.
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A screenshot of panelists from YouTube. Top Row: AJ Hudson, Hamzah Jhaveri, and a sign language interpreter. Bottom Row: Arien Wilkerson and Adrian Huq.
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Melissa Sands, the art teacher at the school formerly known as Christopher Columbus Family Academy (CCFA), on a video lesson with retired CCFA teacher, Carmen Conyer interpreting. Screenshot courtesy of Sands.
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Students from the Chestnut Class Perform "I Just Called To Say I Love You" as part of Elm City Montessori School's virtual Winter Sing.
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Barbara Vereen accepts her award in person at First & Summerfield United Methodist Church. She wore a mask during the evening but removed it to speak for her speech.
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Business Outreach Librarian Gina Bingham outside the main branch of the New Haven Free Public Library. Lucy Gellman Photo.
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Three Sheets Owner Rick Seiden on Friday. He called the current system "death by a thousand cuts" when describing how much money the restaurant and bar has lost. Lucy Gellman Photos.
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A screenshot via Zoom of Keith Hamilton Cobb's 2018 performance of American Moore at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse at Shakespeare’s Globe in London.
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A member from Unidad Latina en Acción prepares some of the filling to go into the skeleton's costume. Contributed Photo.
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Addys Castillo performs a traditional dance with Movimento Cultural Afro-Continental (MCAC) to close out the voter rally.
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Chef Camacho plating a mushroom quesadilla filled with queso Oaxaca and Chihuahua next to a bowl of green salsa.
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Alexis Robbins stands alone in the white-walled studio, feet spread apart. A window is propped open behind her, exposing the velvet blue of night. She places her right hand to her chest, fingers fanned out as far as they’ll go. She steps forward, an offering. Arms extend. They look as though they are holding a precious and delicate weight.
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Rohn Lawrence plays Toad's Place in 2015. New Haven Independent File Photo.
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A Modem Love set at Partners earlier this year, before COVID-19 closures swept the city.
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Sara Zunda, Growth. Giclee Print. Images courtesy of Bailout Gallery.
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