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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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Ibn Orator Cracks The Fishbowl

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Three Bands Celebrate Life

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Puerto Ricans Fête An Artist Of Their Own

"One of those silent heroes." Lucy Gellman Photos.

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New Haven is "One City"

Read about it here from our colleagues at the New Haven Independent!

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Stacy Phillips’ Life Celebrated In Song

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“Cuba Adrift,” Seen Three Ways

We’re on a sunlit stretch of a city block. From the architecture it could be any city center south of the United States, or someplace in Europe. That the building in the foreground is worn down helps narrow it down. But not as much as the subjects. There’s a policeman on the corner, looking vigilant. To his left, a group of musicians, guitars, shakers, an upright.

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“Ark/Hive” Marries Heaven And Hell

A fungus floats on a flat black background. Below it are a ball and an infinite loop of yarn. How are they connected?

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Tal National Tears It Up Again

Brian Slattery for the New Haven Independent.

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Joy Bush Suspends Disbelief

At first glance, maybe it’s an island on a clear day, reflected in still water. But then you see that no water is that still. The line between the halves is a little too sharp. Then you see that the bottom half isn’t the same as the top half. They’re not halves at all. It’s a land mass floating in midair.

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Ely Center Taken By Storm

New Haven artist Katro Storm, a master mark-maker, has turned a large gallery space into a temporary studio where visitors can witness his monumental painting challenge in progress — creating 21 (sizable) portraits in 21 days — at the Ely Center of Contemporary Art on Trumbull Street. Read more from David Sepulveda at the New Haven Independent.

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