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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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“Framing New Haven” Wraps Its Arms Around Refugee Narratives

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“Welcome To The New World,” Stay A While

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Sanctuary Kitchen Moves Outside

Karima El-Hamraoui and Abir. Lucy Gellman Photos. Abir was performing alchemy in The Hill. Her hands fluttered over a pile of red and white onion, fine salt and flaked sumac coating the slices. She spoke in quiet tones as she worked, recounting bits of information about her children. A family of sunflowers bobbed deferentially in the background.

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At IRIS, Summer Language Learning Looks To Art

Lucy Gellman Photos.

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Whose Story Is It, Anyway?

Sohina Sidhu (background), Hend Ayoub, and James Cusati-Moyer in Kiss by Guillermo Calderón, directed by Evan Yionoulis. Photo by Joan Marcus, 2018.

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Filling The Streets, Thousands Run For Refugees

Nour Alzouabi gets ready to hit the pavement. Lucy Gellman Photos.

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"I Think We'll Get Through"

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Refugee 'Baggage' Makes It to New York

A detail of Um Shaham's miniature home, with exposed piping and wire filaments, and a singed car in the background. Lucy Gellman Photo.

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From Syria, A Young Artist Takes Shape

Earlier this week, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump's travel ban could take effect, banning immigrants and refugees from Chad, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Venezuela and Yemen. Because those are all majority Muslim countries, many have called it a backdoor "Muslim Ban." Earlier this fall, we ran this story as part of a triptych in print (here are parts one and two of that) about how recent refugees are growing our creative ecosystem. It felt particularly timely to run.

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Their Story Is Our Story

One of Raghida's works. Photo courtesy of the artist.

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