The Audubon Street Arts Festival originated to answer a cultural shift surrounding Audubon Street; a historically white, and often unwelcoming street for many creatives. It hosts many arts organizations but until recently, hasn’t been inviting for BIPOC artists. We are looking to boost this shift while also acknowledging what the street was before and what it can be in the future.
This event would activate and welcome a wide range of artists to come into the space and transform it. Many artists joining us at this event use their own stories and the history of their craft to invite learning and to grow understandings between people who come from different backgrounds.
Stay hydrated courtesy of the RWA Water Wagon! Bring your reusable water bottles.
Thank you to our Sponsors
Thank you to the City of New Haven's Department of Arts, Culture and Tourism ARPA Grant program for sponsoring this event and allowing us the opportunity to share the joy of the arts with our community.
Thank you to the City of New Haven's Department of Arts, Culture and Tourism ARPA Grant program for sponsoring this event and allowing the Arts Council of Greater New Haven the opportunity to share the joy of the arts with our community.
Questions?
Contact Arts Council Program Director, Rebekah Moore: rebekah@newhavenarts.org
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