Tag Archives: Artspace

Flat Feat

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Even with its Open Source festival barely concluded, Artspace is keeping busy. Two exhibitions rail against particular notions of our social and economic condition, calling out with their audio components, drawing visitors rightward into the largest gallery or rearward into …

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This Week in New Haven (February 7 – 13)

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V-Day lands on a Monday, so dinner, dancing and dessert drinks happen this week instead. …

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This Week in New Haven (October 18 – 24)

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Witchcraft, costumes and pumpkins arrive a week early. …

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This Week in New Haven (October 11 – 17)

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Step outside, inside, up and around, and not just while learning a few new moves.

Monday, October 11
At 1 p.m., an Indigenous Peoples’ Day event celebrates “indigenous peoples from Turtle Island and beyond” outside City Hall (165 Church St, …

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Here and There

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You won’t find mummy wraps made of silicone rubber in the Peabody Museum of Natural History’s collection. But you will find them at Artspace, where …

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Data Recovery

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W.E.B. Du Bois was an early giant of the Civil Rights movement. He also has a New Haven connection…

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Life Story

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In Anatar Marmol-Gagné’s hands, a little puppet—a white creature with fuzzy green eyes and big, pink-filled ears—has come to life. …

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Top 10

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There’s more than a modicum of art worth seeing in Artspace’s new exhibition Modicum, though the degree to which that’s true can’t be gleaned from a single viewing. …

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This Week in New Haven (January 25 – 31)

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As the starter pistol is raised ahead of the spring semester, Yale revs its engine. …

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Government Agency

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In 1961, Robert A. Dahl, then the chair of political science at Yale, published what would become a seminal book on “the political structure of a typical American city”—New Haven. Who Governs? Democracy and Power in an American City traces …

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