Spring and other things spring after winter’s last last gasp. (more…)
This Week in New Haven (September 20 – 26)
Fall into current affairs, live music, visual art and, you know, Fall. (more…)
Formal Education
Five-pointed stars are transformed into delicate pentagons, and red and white stripes become a red, purple, pink, gray and white tapestry in fabric artist Rita Hannafin’s American Texture, now on view in (more…)
World Processing
For Meg Bloom, a walk in the woods isn’t just a walk. She’s likely to come home with bark and twigs and vines, all destined to become part of her art. In Buried in the Bones, on exhibit at City Gallery through February 28, Bloom brings together homemade paper and artifacts from nature into a […]
This Week in New Haven (March 9 – 15)
New Haven celebrates two of the year’s most festive holidays: St. Patrick’s Day [see Ed. Note for Sunday] and… Purim! (more…)
This Week in New Haven (July 8 – 14)
Go with the flow in a river and a gallery, even as you challenge status quos and inflated opponents elsewhere. (more…)
This Week in New Haven (April 2 – 8)
New beginnings and annual special occasions embody both singularity and pluralism this week in New Haven. (more…)