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fRact / fictionOpening Reception: October 6
Westville Weekend: October 7–8Alternative Space Weekend: October 14–15
Private Studios: October 21–22Erector Square Weekend: October 28–29
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Welcome to the 20th annual City-Wide Open Studios! Thank you for attending and for your participation in the original creative expression on display that ignites joy and wonderment. The artwork on display and the lectures that make CWOS so meaningful for thousands of visitors enjoying this important art
“moment” is admired and appreciated by a very grateful City of New Haven.
Likewise, a word of THANKS to Helen Kauder and the bold leadership at Artspace, a pivotal destination in the cultural landscape of New Haven – this year celebrating more than 30 years of original and trend-setting, thought-provoking talent.
City-Wide Open Studios is the centerpiece of this month-long celebration of artistic achievement. This annual celebration is enhanced by studio visits, unique workspaces, and special gallery exhibitions across this historic city. What’s in store is literally a treasure-trove of talent and desirable / collectible artworks! It’s a once-a-year gem not to be missed – don’t forget to tweet and share the moment with friends everywhere!
New Haven has undeniable, global recognition as a destination in the Creativity Economy with City-Wide Open Studios a sure-bet “calling-card” to attract artists and visitors from far and wide. This year’s Guide delineates a superb selection of inspiring and imaginative artwork. Like you, I always look forward to attending this very special moment on The Elm City’s Arts Calendar.
Whatever the medium: sculpture, painting, prints, collage, jewelry, textiles, installations or mixed media works… each studio visit and every interaction and engagement with participating artists validates this amazing initiative and reinforces New Haven as The PLACE to BE – Where Ideas Matter!
As Mayor of this forward-thinking city, I welcome all visitors to City-Wide Open Studios with an invitation for you to also enjoy the city’s acclaimed inventory of retail shops, restaurants, and regional attractions during your visit to the CWOS.
CWOS has become a novel place-holder in our ongoing (and timely) national narrative about ‘why art matters.’ That question is answered each year through this remarkable interactive public art experience curated and hosted by Artspace New Haven. During your journey, take a moment to reflect on how art and creative expression exemplify a truly free republic.
Toni N. Harp Mayor, City of New Haven
Art is a powerful part of our economy. The Arts generates jobs, cultural tourism and economic impact. Equally as valuable, art helps to create community identity and vibrancy, encouraging people of all backgrounds to connect with each other. The City-Wide Open Studios Festival is indicative of
what it means to provide arts access to diverse audiences. The festival celebrates this power by showcasing and supporting artists from all disciplines across the state. This year’s theme “fact/fiction” calls for artists to explore the distinction between reality and illusion within the current political climate. In addition, artists are being encouraged to embrace a culture that supports curiosity, action and awareness, in, about and through the arts.
I interact with artists every day, but CWOS provides a unique opportunity for me to meaningfully connect with local artists to learn about their work and process. Year after year, Artspace continues to curate a festival that combats the norm and inspires critical thinking through the arts. The City Wide Open Studios festival is the perfect example of the cultural vibrancy that exists within our great State.
Kristina Newman Scott Director of Culture, Department of Economic & Community Development, State of Connecticut
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For 20 years, City-Wide Open Studios has played a critical role in the cultural life of Greater New Haven and the State of Connecticut. From the first time that artists at Erector Square shook hands with one another and met in 1998, to the thousands of visitors over the years who have come to delight in
the creative work set in iconic spaces like the Pirelli Building and now the Goffe Street Armory, CWOS, presented and organized by Artspace, has been an exuberant, yet steady source of community vitality and creative inspiration.
At the 20-year mark, a Festival like CWOS thinks back to its origins, when artists seemed disenfranchised from the polity and from civic concerns. The impulse in 1998 was to forge connections, literally connecting dots on a map made up of marks, each one made by hand by an artist who had been invited to “put yourself on the map.”
The transformation of our community has been remarkable on so many dimensions. Artists hold more power than ever before, are more networked than throughout history, and are understood to be unique and innovative agents of change. What now exists in our community’s conception of itself did not exist when we started CWOS.
The fracturing of our lives at a time when the battle between fact and fiction has never felt more consequential is our chosen theme that has galvanized some of the festival’s most adventurous work, and our 2017 lineup attests to the sheer number and variety of ways in which our most vital artists are pushing the possibilities of their practice.
As you explore the studios this month, know that Artspace continues to stand by our mission to catalyze artistic activity, to connect artists, audiences and resources, and to enrich art experiences and activate art. Your participation, whether as artist, visitor, collaborator or partner, and your curiosity, empathy and generosity fuel this artistic community. Thank you for being part of the Festival.
Helen Kauder Executive Director, Artspace
Welcome to Artspace’s City-Wide Open Studios! This year marks the 20th Anniversary of what has become the largest open studios event in the region. The theme this year is fRact/fiction, a provocation related to the ‘fake news’ and ‘fact checking’ aspects of our current political and media environment.
From October 6 to November 7, you will see a number of performances, installations, and sculptures that address an array of national and local questions. These range from what it means to be American to what impact the Goffe Street Armory has in its neighborhood.
In addition to this thought-provoking work, CWOS illustrates how the New Haven community of artists, local government, businesses, schools, organizations, and volunteers, can come together and put on a truly spectacular series of events of which the entire city can be proud. Over the course of these five weeks, I encourage you to immerse yourself in the intimacy of the private artist studios, the grandness of the Armory, and the energy of the shared workspaces in Erector Square and Westville.
Behind the scenes of all the amazing artwork is a very small group of tireless and committed Artspace staff members. I want to personally thank them each for their commitment to the success of CWOS. This event is a reality thanks to their efforts.
So, on behalf of the staff and board of Artspace, we hope you enjoy all that CWOS has to offer… and that’s a fact!
Matt Maleska Board President, Artspace
Studio locations, dates and times were correct at time of printing but may be subject to alterations. Please visit cwos.org for the latest updates.
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October 6Opening NightGrand Opening Fri, Oct 6, 5 – 8pm Artspace, 50 Orange St
Neo-American Pre-Teen Day-Dream Fri, Oct 6, 5 – 8pm In front of Artspace
Noodles On9 Fri, Oct 6, 6 – 8pm Outside Artspace and throughout Ninth Square
After Party at Cafe 9 Fri, Oct 6, 8pm – late 250 State St
October 7 – 8Westville WeekendOpen Studios Sat & Sun, Oct 7 – 8, 12 – 6pm Westville Village
A Broken Umbrella Theatre: Exchange Sat & Sun, Oct 7 – 8, 12:30 & 4:30pm 446A Blake St
Requiem for an Electric Chair Sat & Sun, Oct 7 – 8, 1 & 4pm Lotta Studio, 911 Whalley Ave
#NHVdrag Sat & Sun, Oct 7 – 8, 1, 3 & 5pm Daniel Eugene Studio, 904 Whalley Ave, Unit 2
SCSU MFA fRact/Fiction Reading Sat, Oct 7, 1:30 – 5pm Lyric Hall, 827 Whalley Ave
After Hours Party Sat, Oct 7, 5:30pm – late Central Ave
Congratulations! You have in your hands the indispensable Guide to the next five weeks of City-Wide Open Studios We invite you to visit the main exhibition at Artspace and circle the artists that interest you. The maps in the Guide will then help you find each one.
Each year, CWOS adopts a theme that prompts artists and visitors to reflect on and engage around issues that impact our community. This year, we invited artists to respond to the shifting stakes in the use and abuse of truth and alternative facts, the resulting fracturing of the body politic, and the urgency of envisioning new and empowering narratives.
f[R]act/Fiction would not be possible without our funders and partnering institutions, organizations and community leaders. This year’s notable collaborators include the Department of Corrections, New Haven Correctional Center, Nasty Women, A Broken Umbrella Theatre, Literary Happy Hour, and students and faculty at Yale School of Architecture.
Westville Weekend: Oct 7 – 8 p 8 – 11After last year’s launch of our new kickoff weekend, all the artists are galvanized to celebrate the tight-knit creative community in Westville.
Alternative Space Weekend: Oct 14 – 15 p 12 – 27165 artists, groups, collectives, art departments, along with 12 major commissions and specially-invited projects, combine to offer audiences an exuberant and immersive experience across a huge vacant building.
Private Studios Weekend: Oct 21 – 22 p 28 – 34A rare chance to step inside private homes and work spaces. Use the map to serve as your guide, or join a cycling tour. Plan ahead to catch all the artists—some are open only one day.
Erector Square Weekend: Oct 28 – 29 p 36 – 43
A unique, open-door invitation to visit the largest studio complex in New Haven where some of New Haven’s most established artists work, in what was once the Erector Set toy factory.
November Programs: Oct 31 – Nov 9 p 44More ways for people to come together to keep celebrating New Haven’s creative community and rally around the upcoming City election, in support of vital causes under threat as never before.
Find more copies of this Guide!The Aldrich Contemporary Art MuseumAmy Simon Fine ArtArethusa Ice CreamArts Center KillingworthThe Arts Council of Greater New HavenAtticus Bookstore & CafeThe Bird Nest Salon and GalleryBlackstone Branford Public LibraryThe Buttonwood Tree Performing Arts CenterCenter for Contemporary PrintmakingChester GalleryThe Cooley GalleryConnecticut River Artisans CooperativeCummings & GoodDesign Within ReachDiane Birdsall GalleryEBK GalleryElm City YMCANew Haven YMCA Youth CenterYMCA Association OfficeEugene O’Neill Theater CenterFairhaven FurnitureFairfield University Art MuseumFashionistaFlorence Griswold Museum
Garde Arts CenterGeorge Billis GalleryGiampietro GalleryThe GroveGuilford Art CenterGreenwich Historical Society/Bush-Holley
Historic SiteThe Housatonic Museum of ArtHygienic ArtInfo New HavenIsabella Garrucho Fine ArtThe Juice BoxLori Warner Studio/GalleryLyman Allyn Art MuseumLyme Art AssociationMaple & Main GalleryMatt Austin StudioMattatuck MuseumMercy Gallery at The Loomis Chaffee
SchoolMill House AntiquesNew Britain Museum of American ArtNew Haven Free Public Library NHFPL Fair HavenNHFPL Mitchell
NHFPL StetsonNHFPL WilsonOber GalleryThe Perfect PearPrivet House SupplyQuinnipiack ClubThe Range @ Lotta StudiosReal Art WaysRJ Julia BooksellersRJ Vickers HerberySilvermine Arts CenterSorelle GallerySpectrum Art GalleryThe StudySusan Powell Fine ArtWall Street GalleryWashington Art AssociationWestport Arts CenterWhite Flower FarmWhitneyville Cultural CommonsThe William Benton Museum of
Art, University of CTYale Center for British ArtYale Peabody MuseumYale Visitor’s Center
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October 14 – 15Alternative Space WeekendOpen Studios Sat & Sun, Oct 14 – 15, 12 – 6pm Goffe St Armory, 290 Goffe St
A Broken Umbrella Theatre: Exchange Sat & Sun, Oct 14 – 15, 12:30 & 5pm Drill Hall, Goffe St Armory, 290 Goffe St
Annie Sailer Dance Company Sat & Sun, Oct 14 – 15, 1:45 & 3:15pm Drill Hall, Goffe St Armory, 290 Goffe St
Collaboratory: We Are Entrepreneurs Sat, Oct 14, 3pm Drill Hall, Goffe St Armory, 290 Goffe St
Literary Happy Hour Sun, Oct 15, 4 – 6pm Entrance, Goffe St Armory, 290 Goffe St
October 21 – 22Private Studios WeekendOpen Studios Sat & Sun, Oct 21 – 22, 12 – 6pm New Haven, Hamden, and West Haven
Artist Residency Program Sat & Sun, Oct 21 – 22, 12 – 6pm The Ely Center of Contemporary Art, 51 Trumbull St
CWOS Bike Tour Sat & Sun, Oct 21 – 22, 12:15 – 6pm The Devil's Gear Bike Shop, 137 Orange St
Family Friendly Activities Sat & Sun, Oct 21 – 22, 1 – 3pm Foote School, 50 Loomis Place
Rideshare Sat, Oct 21, 3pm 915 Whitney Ave
Mr. Lucky's Lounge Singer's Party Sat, Oct 21, 6pm Pierre Merkl Studio, 376 Winthrop Ave
October 28 – 29Erector Square WeekendOpen Studios Sat & Sun, Oct 28 – 29, 12 – 6pm 315 Peck Street
WPKN Live Broadcast Sat, Oct 28, 11am – 4pm Building 3, 3rd Floor
A Broken Umbrella Theatre: Exchange Sat & Sun, Oct 28 – 29, 12:30 & 4:30pm
Bregamos After Party Sat, Oct 28, 7pm Building 8, 1st Floor
October 31 – November 9November Programs Art Is Murder: Costume & Cocktail Party Tue, Oct 31, 7 – 9pm The Institute Library, 847 Chapel St
Feast: Volunteer Appreciation Party Fri, Nov 3, 6 – 8pm Artspace, 50 Orange St
Wine On9 Friday, Nov 3, 6 – 8pm Outside Artspace and throughout Ninth Square
Nasty Women Film Festival Tue & Wed, Nov 7 – 8 The Ely Center of Contemporary Art, 51 Trumbull St
Unless otherwise noted, all CWOS events are FREE.
Locations, dates and times were correct at time of printing but may be subject to alterations.
Please visit cwos.org for the latest updates.
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Greyson Hong: YOUR ONLY LIMIT IS YOU.October 6 – November 9 | The Project Room, Artspace, 50 Orange Street
2016-17 Artspace Artist-in-Residence Greyson Hong presents a philosophical and mathematically-minded multimedia project. Produced in the wake of the 2016 Presidential Election, this ongoing body of work merges traditional and unconventional means of tracking data to map the artist’s social, ancestral, and economic networks, and measure her capacity for connecting with others.
For each study, Hong presents the viewer with concrete starting points: a given playing field, a set of rules, and tools for visualizing the data she collects. She is the actor, animating each set with her body. Her studies range in topic, style and content, and include charts of her masculinity changing over time, recordings of number of times she has googled “protest”, and photographic studies of objects that fit her 5’6’’ embrace. Each study complicates the distinction between objective and empirical evidence; the information gathered is always relative to her body, speed and network.
Kyle Skar & Brittany WhitemanOctober 6 – November 9Crown Street WindowArtspace, 50 Orange Street
Architect/artist team Kyle Skar and Brittany Whiteman will transform our 10’ x 12’ Crown Street Window exhibition space into a day-to-night stop for meditating on the seductive experience of moving through the urban landscape. A tiered grid of tilted mirrors, lit by multiple light sources, will collage together fragmented reflections of nearby buildings, traffic and people walking by. Selfie-alert!!
Rideshare: Zoe MatthiessenSaturday, October 21, 3pmRain Date: Sunday, October 22Meet at 915 Whitney Avenue
Zoe Matthiessen will guide a tour through her “Gallery in the Woods,” a trail through East Rock Park beginning at the covered bridge at the Eli Whitney Museum and ending at East Rock Road.
Matthiessen has painted about 25 scenes along this trail, often tacking up a print for a passerby to snatch as they walk along. She also hosts a regular scavenger hunt through the New Haven Independent—Picture This.
For this event, she will tack up all her prints, at their corresponding locations. Highlights include wildly deformed trees such as Swamp Thing and massive root formations such as Tree-rantula. Random woods creatures will also be hidden along the trail. Pine cones and tree sap will be served.
Free! Pre-registration required; visit cwos.org to register.
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Grand Opening ReceptionFriday, October 6, 5 – 8pmArtspace, 50 Orange Street
The magnitude of New Haven’s artistic imagination comes to life! Find one work by every participating artist, arranged in a grid by weekend. DJ Dave Chambers at the turntable.
Help us support the artists who participate in CWOS! Your purchase of artwork from the main exhibition supports the artist and Artspace.
Libations provided by
Opening Night After PartyCafe 9, 250 State Street8pm 'til late | Free
After our opening reception ends, keep the party going at Cafe 9!
The after party features an opening reception for artist Katro Storm, followed by a live performance by the George Baker Band.
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First Friday: Noodles On9Friday, October 6, 6 – 8pmOrange Street, Outside Artspace
Local restaurants feature noodle dishes ranging from ravioli to rice noodles! Plus wine, beer, craft cocktails, activities and raffle prizes.
Neo-American Pre-Teen Day-DreamFriday, October 6, 5 – 8pmArtspace, 50 Orange Street
Artist John O’Donnell will share a passive performance during the opening, meandering around the event wearing a costume and offering Part One of his installation and performance. Part Two will take place at the Alternative Space, October 14 and 15.
The Elaboratory Presents: Xperimental Libations, Custom Mood-Based Cocktails Friday, October 6, 5 – 8pmArtspace, 50 Orange Street
Answer a simple questionnaire and our lab technicians will select from a rainbow of colors, aromas, tastes and textures to concoct a unique drink, just for you. The Elaboratory is run by artist Martha Willette Lewis; Xperimental Libations is a performative art project involving the senses and science, fake and real.
With thanks to Cafe 9.
Photo: Judy Sirota Rosenthal
Photo: Mike Ross
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Westville WeekendOctober 7–8Westville Village, New Haven
SCSU MFA fRact/Fiction ReadingSaturday, October 7, 1:30 – 5pm | Open Mic 4 – 5pmLyric Hall, 827 Whalley Avenue
Join current and former students as they celebrate the eighth year of Southern Connecticut State University’s Master of Fine Arts Program in Creative Writing with readings of fiction, poetry and memoir, followed by an open mic for the audience. Faculty will also be on hand to discuss the program’s successes and offerings. Readings by Chelsea Dodds, Rebecca O’Bern, David Capps, Molly Miller, Mick Powell, Shelley Stoehr, Cole Depuy and Renee Ahmeti.
A Broken Umbrella Theatre: ExchangeSaturday & Sunday, October 7 – 8, Daily at 12:30pm & 4:30pm446A Blake Street
Live theater from a portable stage on a flatbed truck! Full details on page 12.
Chris Engstrom TributeSunday, October 8, 1pm | 919 Whalley Avenue
Join us to dedicate a tree in honor of the late Chris Engstrom. This tree will grow into Westville’s holiday tree and will be an annual tribute to our fellow artist who this year lost his battle with ALS.
After Hours PartySaturday, October 7, 5:30 ‘til lateCentral Avenue, between Whalley and Fountain
The Beer Garden returns with live musical performance by singer-songwriter Mike Gennarini! Free and open to the public. 21 and over: wristbands for beer are $15 in advance, purchase online at westvillect.org; $20 at the door.
Requiem for an Electric ChairSaturday & Sunday, October 7 – 8Daily at 1pm & 4pmLotta Studio, 911 Whalley Avenue
A live performance by Toto Kisuka, featuring audio, movement and a slide show to bring awareness to the mistreatment of children in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, who are accused of witchcraft and driven out to fend for themselves.
#NHVdragSaturday & Sunday, October 7 – 8Daily at 1pm, 3pm, 5pm904 Whalley Avenue, Unit 2
Celebrating the release of Daniel Eugene's photo book, drag artists perform in a stage-less environment, allowing artist and audience to intermingle on the same field.
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Donate
Most CWOS events are free, but we need your support! Donate $5 at West River Arts to receive a complimentary map.
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008 Howard el-Yasin: Installation howard-elyasin.squarespace.com
009 Eric Epstein: Collage epsteindesign.net
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012 Mohamad Hafez: Sculpture mohamadhafez.com
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ArLow Studios 904 + 838 Whalley Ave
DaSilva Gallery 899 Whalley Ave
Kehler Liddell Gallery 873 Whalley Ave
Lotta Studio 911 Whalley Ave
Mitchell Library Gallery 37 Harrison Street
Strange Ways 910 Whalley Ave
West River Arts 909 Whalley Ave
Westville Village Renaissance Alliance 24 Fountain St
Plus, look for storefront pop-ups throughout Westville Village!
More to Explore in Westville: Galleries and Open Studios
Find up-to-date events and artist statements at cwos.org
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A Broken Umbrella Theatre: ExchangeSaturday & Sunday, October 14 – 15Daily at 12:30pm & 5pmThe Drill Hall, Goffe Street Armory290 Goffe Street
A Broken Umbrella Theatre spent four months visiting retirement communities and community groups throughout the region, recording stories about participants’ relationships with the telephone, communication, and personal exchange. These stories inspired Exchange, a production that explores both New Haven’s history as the home of the first telephone switchboard and exchange and residents’ personal histories.
Literary Happy HourSunday, October 15, 4 – 6pmGoffe Street Armory, 290 Goffe Street
A guided journey through the transformed Armory to discover and experience four amazing local writers and scores of local visual artists! Meet your tour guide and curator Hanifa Washington at the main entrance at 4pm.
Annie Sailer Dance CompanySaturday & Sunday, October 14 – 15 Daily at 1:45pm & 3:15pmThe Drill Hall, Goffe Street Armory, 290 Goffe Street
Annie Sailer Dance Company will perform a series of site-specific improvisations.
Collaboratory: We Are EntrepreneursSaturday, October 14, 3pmThe Drill Hall, Goffe Street Armory, 290 Goffe Street
While dialogue about entrepreneurship has expanded, its accessibility to entrepreneurship has narrowed. Join Collaboratory’s booth to elevate the names of New Haven entrepreneurs.
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by Katya VetrovCost: $40
Snap up one of 40 limited edition woodblock prints by New Haven artist Katya Vetrov. Proceeds support the Community Garden at the Goffe Street Armory and City-Wide Open Studios. Available at the Armory on October 14 & 15, in the artist’s studio on October 21 & 22, and at Artspace.
Donate
Most CWOS events are free, but we need your support! Donate $5 at the Armory entrance and receive a complimentary map.
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Ian Donaldson, Daniel Glick-Unterman and Olisa Agulue: garden—pleasureSeven 'gardens,' designed by seven teams of artists, creating seven occupiable atmospheric installations. The garden allegorizes many tenuous states, from the fragility of political order to ecological precarity in the age of climate change.
Zeph Farmby: BrainwashedEight-foot-tall heads of young black men are covered with racialized pop culture images, questioning the role that media has in shaping stereotypes. Viewers are invited to decipher what is true and what is a result of societal brainwashing.
Theresa Gooby: The Lazarus LibraryA specimen wall of extinct fictional creatures, this work combines mythology and science to question beliefs about what existed in history and the memory of scientific learning.
Young Joo Lee: Paradise LimitedUsing three simultaneous video screens and reimagining the forest as a feminine entity, the artist explores the Korean Demilitarized Zone as both a place of danger and of refuge.
Adam Niklewicz: Best Thing to Hold in Your HandsAs the artist sits behind a table on a raised platform, viewers are invited to join him and guess what he is holding in his hands.
John O’Donnell: Neo-American Post-Teen Day-DreamThis performance piece explores ideas of what it means to be an American by combining a stereotypical front lawn scene with an astronaut-like inflatable suit mobile performance.
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Students from the Yale School of Architecture and New Haven Academy, led by Yale University professor Elihu Rubin: Excavating the ArmoryAn exhibition on the historic Goffe Street Armory engages the community in a conversation about the past, present, and future of the Armory and its surrounding environs.
Cesar Valdes: Come ComeThis work focuses on the reality of immigrants working in the food industry, which ends up transforming into a regulated system, an art project.
Brittany Whiteman and Kyle Skar: UntitledWhen visitors enter this installation, they see a red shape through a hole in a white wall. Exploring the space and discovering the truth of the red square allows each participant to interpret the installation and make it his or her own.
Maria Gaspar: Sounds for Liberation
Sounds for Liberation is an audio project that examines issues of boundaries and divisions between the New Haven Correctional Facility, the Goffe Street Armory, and the surrounding neighborhood.
Audio recordings of song, personal narratives, storytelling and the spoken word, collected from youth, community members and the currently detained, are available to listen to in various locations around the neighborhood. By focusing on the voice, this project creates a common ground, connecting and building relationships at places of disconnection and isolation. No lines will be drawn, but rather, they will be erased.
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New Haven Public School Partnerships
Dan Bernier & Dan Gries thank:Common Ground School,
Ashton KillileaCommon Ground School,
Carla LiaCommon Ground High
School Students
A Broken Umbrella Theatre thanks:Kathi Telman
Duo Dickinson thanks:Educational Center for the
Arts Creative Writing Department
Caroline Rosenstone, Department Chair
Karen Erickson
Ian Donaldson, Daniel Glick-Unterman & Olisa Agulue thank:Yale School of ArchitectureCarr ChadwickDwight PortocarreroLani BarryPolina VasilyevaSuzie MarchelewiczCaitlin BaiadaChristian GoldenJeannette HinkleCaitlin ThissenHyeree Kwak Isabelle SongKevin HuangYo-E RyouMatthew Wolff
Maria Gaspar thanks:Stetson Library/Diane BrownYorkside PizzaTambira ArmmandTitus & Julianne KapharBaobab Tree Studio, Kevin
Ewing & Brendan LinehanMarjan Mashhadi & Matthew
SpectorBob Buckholz & Lizanne
FontaineDepartment of Corrections
Commissioner Scott Semple, DOC Staff Patrick Hynes, Karen Martucci
New Haven Correctional Center Staff: Warden Jose Feliciano, Deputy Warden James Reilly, Captain Jamel Linen, Captain Charles Lewis, Officer Vazquez, Officer King
Yale School of ArtNeighborhood Housing
ServicesHillhouse High School
Educators: Jennifer Skiba, Jack Paulishen, Marissa Iezzi and colleagues
New Haven Livable Cities Initiative Neighborhood Specialists Magaly Fernandez & Diondrea “DeeDee” Moore
Uzoma Orchingwa, Ruby Gonzalez, Marium Majid, Oscar Garcia-Ruiz, Liana Ambrose-Murray, Kayla Salters
Nadine Horton, WEB TeamSarah Fritchey & Adam
BerkwittWNHH and its entire staffKica Matos, Amy Smottyer &
Racy MearesFriends of Artspace
Young Joo Lee thanks:Alice Kimball Traveling
FellowshipKyu Hwan LeeTae-i ParkYoung Jae LeeSun Taek Lim (Tiger Lim)Seoul Grand Park / Chungju
Land, tiger trainersAll the soldiers serving at the
South Korean DMZ borderYale MFA Sculpture
DepartmentYale CCAMArtspace
John O’Donnell thanks:Town Green Special Services
Elihu Rubin thanks: Jonathan HopkinsJincy KunnatharayilIsabel Balda MoncayoJavier PerezEvan SaleArmaan ShahPriyanka ShethFrancesca XavierAlexis BadgerKatie CastilloKarlyse PollardDaniel RamirezRemsen WelshDeborah Berke, Dean, Yale
School of ArchitectureFrancesca Xaviera Rivas,Yale
School of ArchitectureMeredith Gavrin & Greg
Baldwin, New Haven Academy
Marium Majid, Sarah Fritchey & Helen Kauder, Artspace
Nadine Horton
Artspace thanks the 2017 jury panel for the f[R]act/Fiction call for artists: Lani Asuncion, Marijeta Bozovic, Kevin Ewing, Gregg Gonsalves, Danilo Machado, Onyeka Obiola, and Hanifa Washington
Pool Noodle ProjectCommon Ground School students collaborated with mathematician-artists Dan Bernier and Dan Gries, who continue their project to enliven the Goffe Street Armory windows with woven strips of cut pool noodles, based on pixilated imagery on botanical themes.
Time TravelStudents in the ACES ECA Creative Writing Department worked with architect and photographer Duo Dickinson. Rooms have lives independent of ours. Connect to zombie architecture in space, image, and words.
Sounds for LiberationHillhouse, Metro Business, New Haven Academy and Wilbur Cross students worked with artist Maria Gaspar on an audio project examining issues of boundaries and divisions through a community-based art process between the New Haven Correctional Facility, Goffe Street Armory and neighborhood.
Armory FuturesNew Haven Academy high school students and Yale students worked together to generate proposals for a future Armory, imagining how it might be used and what design changes could be made to facilitate these visions. Part of the project Excavating the Armory, see page 15.
This year, Artspace inaugurated a special program in partnership with educators and students in the New Haven Public School District that uses City-Wide Open Studios as a rich curriculum for learning. In addition to these projects, Artspace welcomes students from Elm City College Prep who will learn at Erector Square as part of the Expeditions Program and from Betsey Ross who will hold class at the CWOS Main Exhibition at Artspace.
New! Thank you to everyone who helped make this year’s special projects possible.
Things of Beauty GrowingBritish Studio Pottery
September 14–December 3, 2017This exhibition is organized by the Yale Center for British Art in partnership with The Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge.
Free and open to the public
1080 Chapel Street, New Haven+1 203 432 2800 | britishart.yale.edu@yalebritishart #BritishStudioPottery
Akiko Hirai, Moon Jar (detail), 2016, stoneware, porcelain slip, paper fiber, wood ash, and white glaze, Collection of Akiko Hirai, London, photograph by Jon Stokes
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053 Christian Ammon: Painting
054 Joseph Annino: Painting jovian.me
055 Bayla Arietta: Painting baylaart.com
056 Thomas Aschenbach: Mixed Media facebook.com/tomaschenbachartist
057 Wyatt Baum: Ceramics etsy.com/shop/wyattbaumpottery
058 Miguel Benitez: Ceramics
059 Robert Bienstock: Mixed Media robertbienstock.com
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061 Kraig Binkowski: Printmaking kraigbinkowski.com
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109 Gabriela Gigola: Painting gigolart.com
110 Craig Gilbert: Mixed Media thatcraigguy.com
Congratulations to Artspace on 30 amazing years!
We are proud to support one of your most open and inclusive programs –City-Wide Open Studios.
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116 Ashley Guerrera: Mixed Media instagram.com/amguerreraart
117 Mohamad Hafez: Sculpture mohamadhafez.com
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120 Willie Hoffman: Furniture
121 Marianne Holtermann: Painting marianneholtermann.com
122 Craig Houghton: Drawing craighoughton.com
123 Donald Houston: Painting don-houston.com
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138 Mahmood Mahmood: Digital Art instagram.com/mark_mahmood
139 Dan Makara: Painting danmakara.com
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141 Barbara Marks: Drawing barbarammarks.com
142 Alisha Martindale: Photography aphotom.com
143 Zoe Matthiessen: Drawing zoematthiessen.com
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150 Tyler Morris: Painting tylermorrisart.com
151 Alan Neider: Painting alan-neider.squarespace.com
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Yale Medicine congratulates and joins Artspace in their support of local artists and community programs
CENTER FOR THE ARTSWesleyan University 283 Washington Terrace Middletown A World of Arts in the Heart of Connecticut
UP IN ARMS Friday, October 27 – Sunday, December 10, 2017Opening Reception: Friday, October 27, 2017 from 5pm to 7pmSusanne Slavick, Guest Curator
UP IN ARMS presents a number of perspectives on the image and impact of guns in contemporary culture, though none endorse them as a means to an end.
EZRA AND CECILE ZILKHA GALLERY, FREE!
Dadpranks (Lauren Goshinski, Kate Hansen, Isla Hansen, Elina Malkin, Nina Sarnelle and Laura A. Warman), Echinacea Plus, Cold Defense, 2015, digital photograph on Hahnemühle paper, 9.4 x 6.6 inches.
Renee Cox, Chillin with Liberty, 1998, Cibachrome print, 60 x 40 x 2 inches, Courtesy of the Artist, Image © 2016 Renee Cox.
Black Pulp!Tuesday, September 19 – Sunday, December 10, 2017Opening Reception: Tuesday, September 19, 2017 from 5:30pm to 7pm
Black Pulp! examines the evolving perspectives of black identity in American culture and history from 1912 to 2016 through rare historical printed media shown in dialogue with contemporary art. Black Pulp! is curated by William Villalongo and Mark Thomas Gibson. The exhibition tour is organized by International Print Center New York.
EZRA AND CECILE ZILKHA GALLERY, FREE!
See upcoming gallery events at www.wesleyan.edu/cfa/artspace Box office: 860-685-3355
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169 Anna Russell: Drawing stressdreams.com
170 Jackie Ryan: Painting visionfaerie.com
171 Annie Sailer Dance Company: Performance anniesailerdancecompany.com
172 Steve Sangapore: Painting sangapore.com
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174 Meghan Shah: Printmaking meghanshah.com
175 Polly Shindler: Painting pollyshindlerpainting.com
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207 Helen Wyland-Malchow: Other silverthumbstudios.com
208 Jessica Zamachaj: Ceramics jessicazamachaj.com
209 Sue Zola: Mixed Media suezola.com
210 Sarah Zunda: Digital Art sarazunda.com
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Artist Residency ProgramSaturday & Sunday, October 21 – 2212 – 6pmEly Center of Contemporary Art 51 Trumbull Street
Ely Center of Contemporary Art hosts its first Artist Residency program this fall. Artists and artist groups include Courtney Lytle, Nasty Women Film Festival, Shilo Ratner, Anna Robinson-Sweet, Jean Scott and Marcela Staudenmaier.
Each artist or collective occupies a room in the historic 1905 Elizabethan style John Slade Ely House to conduct their artistic practice, including painting, illustration, social practice, video and film. Nasty Women Film Festival will interact with the public throughout the month, hosting panels with filmmakers about pressing social and political concerns facing us all.
Visit elycenter.org for more events and the latest details.
City-Wide Open Studios Bike TourSaturday & Sunday, October 21 – 22, 12:15 – 6pm Meeting Location: The Devil’s Gear Bike Shop, 137 Orange Street
How does this work?
Stop by Artspace at 50 Orange Street to see one work by every participant, then pick up your map and go!
Donate
Most CWOS events are free, but we need your support! Donate $5 at Artspace to receive a complimentary map.
Private Studios Weekend
October 21–22
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Highlights
Shilo Ratner, Five Houses
Jean Scott, Still from Extremities
Do you prefer biking to driving? Meet at The Devil’s Gear Bike Shop (137 Orange Street) on Saturday or Sunday—or both!—and set off with us on two different tours of local artists’ studios.
The group ride will ensure your road safety, and we’ll travel at a casual pace. Helmets required.
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DINNERSSTUDIO
Artspace presents
to benefit the 20th City-Wide Open Studios
Enjoy a convivial meal of local, seasonal cuisinehosted by esteemed New Haven artists
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 7 – 9:30 PM14 GILBERT STREET, WEST HAVEN
Libations provided by
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CHRIS BARNARD RACHEL HELLERICH ROBERT TAPLIN
MARTIN KERSELS& BRENT HOWARD
MICHAEL DEMPS, ALEX JACKSON& ERICA WESSMAN
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Family Activities at Foote SchoolSaturday & Sunday, October 21 – 2250 Loomis Place, Main BuildingKids of all ages welcome!
Art Activities, 1 – 3pm Build kaleidoscopes in the color room, make fairy houses in the nature room, and dream up your own creations!
Kids Yoga, 2 – 2:30pm Birke Gregg from Lotus Kids Yoga will lead family-friendly yoga games.
Rideshare: Zoe MatthiessenSaturday, October 21, 3pmRain Date: Sunday, October 22915 Whitney Avenue
Details on page 6.
Mr. Lucky’s Lounge Singer’s PartySaturday, October 21, 6pmPierre Merkl Studio, 376 Winthrop Avenue
End your day with performance artist Mr. Lucky, after the moon comes out to shine!
New Haven Chalk Art FestivalSaturday, October 21, 12 – 4pm56 Broadway
View elaborate chalk art designs by talented artists! For details, see our ad on page 33.
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260 Ely Center of Contemporary Art 51 Trumbull St
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250 Kwadwo Adae
254 Michelle Bradford
259 Charlotte DePalma
265 Mike Golschneider
281 Eliza Myers
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290 Joe Velardi
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253 Chris Barnard
262 Matthew Feiner
258 Rachel Hellerich
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263 Joan Fitzsimmons
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169 East St
294 Nina Yuen
84 Lyon St
252 Anna Audette
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269 Keith Johnson
220 Dessa Dr, Hamden
278 William Meddick
337 Summit St
293 Brian Wendler
26 Clifton St
276 Sabrina Marques
2 Prospect Ct, Hamden
288 Thomas Stavovy
35 Giles St, Hamden
266 Ruby Gonzalez
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257 City Gallery
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270 Nancy Karpel
272 Constance
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274 Linda Lindroth
85 Willow St
255 Alexis Brown
256 Leslie Carmin
258 Susan Clinard
264 Maura Galante
273 Martha Lewis
277 Kiara Matos
Eli Whitney Barn, 915 Whitney Ave, Hamden
291 Katya Vetrov
110 Bishop St
Wheelchair accessible
Open one day only; check cwos.org
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251 Bek Andersen: Photography bekandersen.com
252 Anna Audette: Painting annaheldaudette.com
253 Chris Barnard: Painting chrisbarnard.com
254 Michelle Bradford: Painting michellebradfordart.com
255 Alexis Brown: Printmaking alexisbrown-art.com
256 Leslie Carmin: Printmaking lesliecarmin.com
257 City Gallery: Mixed Media city-gallery.org
258 Susan Clinard: Sculpture clinard.org
259 Charlotte DePalma: Printmaking
260 Ely Center of Contemporary Art: Mixed Media elycenter.org
261 Zeph Farmby: Painting zephfarmby.com
262 Matthew J. Feiner: Installation matthewjfeiner.com
263 Joan Fitzsimmons: Photography joanfitzsimmons.com
264 Maura Galante: Printmaking mauragalante.com
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October 21–22New Haven, Hamden, West Haven
Find up-to-date events and artist statements at cwos.org
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266 Ruby Gonzalez Hernandez: Photography rubygonzalezhernandez.com
267 Stephen Grossman: Drawing sgrossman.net
268 Rachel Hellerich: Painting rachelhellerich.com
269 Keith Johnson: Photography keithjohnsonphotographs.com
270 Nancy Karpel: Sculpture nancykarpeljewelry.com
271 Katie Kindilien: Painting katiekindilienart.com
272 Constance LaPalombara: Painting constancelapalombara.com
273 Martha Lewis: Other marthalewis.com
Located in the heart of the Yale University Campus, in historic Downtown New Haven. For directions and FREE parking for this event,
visit TheShopsatYale.com/chalkart
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2112:00– 4:00 pm
56 BROADWAY, NEW HAVENacross from Apple / J.Crew / Urban Outfitters
at The Shops at Yale
Original chalk art by event judge Andrea Casey.
View elaborate chalk art designs by talented artists, including a special piece by local chalk artist Andrea Casey.
Free and open to the public — kid’s freestyle zone, magician, face painter, special offers to retailers and
restaurants, Neighborhood Music School’s Premier Jazz Ensemble and more! (Rain date is October 22.)
Grand prize; $1,000 Hull’s Art Supply & Framing Gift Card.
No cost to enter. Beginners and amateurs welcome.
Register online at TheShopsatYale.com/ChalkArt.
2nd Annual New HavenChalk Art Festival
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276 Sabrina Marques: Painting sabrinamarques.com
277 Kiara Matos: Ceramics kiaramatosceramik.com
278 William Meddick: Painting meddickart.net
279 Pierre Merkl: Painting pierremerkl.com
280 Lenny Moskowitz: Painting lennymoskowitzart.com
281 Eliza Myers: Painting
282 Theresa Nast: Fabric theresanast.com
283 Mark Potter: Ceramics ravenofferings.blogspot.com/search/label/Pottery
284 Shilo Ratner: Painting shiloratner.com
285 Gerald Saladyga: Painting
286 Jean Scott: Other jeanscott-art.com
287 Marcela Staudenmaier: Mixed Media marcelastaudenmaier.com
288 Thomas Stavovy: Sculpture
289 Katro Storm: Painting
290 Joe Velardi: Painting jmvelardi4.wixsite.com/joevelardiart
291 Katya Vetrov: Printmakng purslanepress.com
292 Toby Welch: Photography
293 Brian Wendler: Painting briangillwendler.com
294 Nina Yuen: Film/Video ninayuen.info
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WPKN broadcasts live from CWOS in the historic offices of A. C. Gilbert!
A Broken Umbrella Theatre: ExchangeSaturday & Sunday, October 28 – 29Daily at 12:30pm and 4:30pm
Live theater on a portable stage! Full details on page 12.
Bregamos Community Theatre After Hours PartySaturday, October 28, 7pmBuilding 8, 1st Floor
Featuring Ed Fast & Conga-Bop. Free admission.
Erector Square WeekendOctober 28–29315 Peck Street, New Haven
Highlights
Erector Square Map
Weekend Food & Drink
Come hungry and check out Erector Square’s new cafe, B@315!
P Parking
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Donate
Most CWOS events are free, but we need your support! Donate $5 at the information tent on Peck Street and receive a complimentary map.
Photo: Graham Hebel
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301 Dionel Altreche
302 Hil Anderson: Photography hilanderson.com
303 Aspasia Anos: Mixed Media aspasiaanos.com
304 John Arabolos: Digital
305 Lexi Axon: Mixed Media lexiaxon.com
306 Lillianna Marie Baczeski: Photography lilliannamarie.com
307 Amanda Bartel: Ceramics facebook.com/whitelotuspottery
308 Hayne Bayless: Other sidewaysstudio.com
309 Michael Bond: Painting artistmichaelbond.com
310 Rita Brieger: Painting ritabrieger.com
311 Jay Bright: Drawing artspacenh.org/artists/jay_bright
312 Tanner Bryant: Photography
313 Claudine Burns Smith: Ceramics Sculpture claudineburnssmith.com
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October 28–29315 Peck Street, New Haven
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317 Julia Coash: Painting juliaacoash.com
318 Tyler Cofrancesco: Other
319 Ronald Crowcroft: Mixed Media roncrowcroft.com
320 Phyllis Crowley: Photography phylliscrowley.com
321 Jan Cunningham: Painting jancunningham.net
322 Leila Daw: Mixed Media leiladaw.com
323 Geoffrey Detrani: Painting geoffreydetrani.com
324 Anne Doris-Eisner: Painting annedoriseisner.com
325 Andre Eamiello: Painting
326 Roxanne Faber Savage: Printmaking roxanneprints.com
327 John Fallon: Painting johnfallonart.com
328 Oi Fortin: Printmaking oifortin.com
329 Roberta Friedman: Mixed Media robertafriedman.net
330 Kathryn Frund: Mixed Media kathrynfrund.com
331 Peter Gardner: Painting
332 Edwin Gendron: Photography edgendron.com
333 Martin Gent: Painting martingentfineart.com
334 Leslie Giuliani: Mixed Media lesliegiuliani.com
335 Jacquelyn Gleisner: Painting jacquelyngleisner.com
336 Ellen Gordon: Mixed Media ellensgordon.com
337 Bob Gregson: Installation bobgregson.com
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On View Artists in Exile: Expressions of Loss and HopeThrough December 31, 2017 Before the Event/After the Fact: Contemporary Perspectives on WarThrough December 31, 2017
“Drink That You May Live”: Ancient Glass from the Yale University Art GalleryThrough November 12, 2017
Image: Shirin Neshat, Untitled (detail), from the series Rapture, 1999. Gelatin silver print. Yale University Art Gallery, Gift of Susan and Arthur Fleischer, Jr., B.A. 1953, LL.B. 1958. © Shirin Neshat. Courtesy Gladstone Gallery, New York and Brussels
Free and open to the public | artgallery.yale.edu1111 Chapel Street, New Haven, Connecticut | 203.432.0600
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339 Barbara Harder: Printmaking barbaraharder.com
340 Sidney Harris: Drawing sciencecartoonsplus.com
341 Louise Harter: Ceramics
342 Stephen Henderson: Mixed Media stephenbhenderson.com
343 Lisa Hess Hesselgrave: Painting lisahesselgrave.com
344 Debbie Hesse: Mixed Media debbiehesse.com
345 Karen Hibbs: Mixed Media hibbsartglass.com
346 Allison Irene Hornak: Other allisonirenehornak.com
347 Ellen Hoverkamp: Photography myneighborsgarden.com
348 Joan Jacobson Zamore: Printmaking printmakersnetwork.org
349 Aude Jomini: Installation instagram.com/audehelene
350 Jacqueline Jones: Painting jacquelinejones.com
351 Jean Kandalaft: Painting jeanalexandrekandalaft.com
352 Kyle Kearson: Sculpture kylekearson.com
353 Abbie Kundishora: Painting abbiekundishora.com
354 Hannah Leckman: Ceramics
355 Mary Lesser: Painting marylesser.com
356 Martha Lewis: Other marthalewis.com
357 Evie Lindemann: Printmaking evielindemann.com
358 Robert Lisak
359 Karleen Loughran: Painting karleenloughran.com
360 Jane Lubin: Collage LubinArt.com
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362 Rosemary McClain: Ceramic
363 Bryan Masud McDowell: Painting masudart.com
364 Fethi Meghelli: Mixed Media fethimeghelli.com
365 Christian Miller: Painting
366 Denise Miller: Collage
367 Irene K. Miller: Printmaking irenekmiller.com
368 Jane Miller: Textile janemiller.xyz
369 Margot Miller: Painting millerstudio.org
370 Maria Morabito: Sculpture
371 Larry Morelli: Painting lawrencemorellipainting.com
372 Eliška Mörsel Greenspoon: Mixed Media eliska-mg.com
373 Alexis Musinski: Sculpture alexismusinski.com
374 Margot Nimiroski: Painting margotnimiroski.com
375 Hilary Opperman: Mixed Media hilaryopperman.com
376 Liz Pagano: Mixed Media lizpaganoart.com
377 Ryan Paxton: Other ryanjpaxton.com
378 Teresa Ramos: Sculpture prettyandplated.com/home
379 Chen Reichert: Installation chenreichert.com
380 Thomas Reilly: Painting tomreillyartist.com
381 Ricardo Rodriguez: Mixed Media
382 Stephen Rodriguez: Ceramics stephenrodriguezpottery.com
383 Susan Rogol: Ceramics
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385 Annie Sailer: Painting anniesailer.com
386 Eliezer Santiago: Photography isthateliezer.com
387 Niko Scharer: Ceramics
388 Dana Scinto: Furniture danascinto.com
389 Suzan Scott: Painting suzanscott.com
390 John David Scully: Printmaking johndavidscullyart.com
391 Sideways & Askew: Mixed Media
392 Timothy Spratlin: Furniture connecticutfurniturecompany.com
393 Kevin Stevens: Mixed Media artbykevinstevens.com
394 Matt Stevens: Digital Art mattstevensart.com
395 John Sweeney: Painting
396 Robert Thomas: Photography rdthomas.smugmug.com
397 Bu Tu: Drawing
398 Eliza Shaw Valk: Installation elizashawvalk.com
399 Penelope Van Grinsven: Ceramics penelopevangrinsven.com
400 Karissa Van Tassel: Photography karissavantassel.com
401 Kim Weston: Photography kimwestonimages.com
402 Holly Whiting: Mixed Media HollyWhitingArt.com
403 Mark Williams: Painting livepaint.org
404 Marian Wittink: Printmaking marianwittinkprints.com
405 Mary Wolff: Mixed Media facebook.com/marywolff.metalfiber
Late-Breaking Addition!406 Sally Ann Endleman: Ceramics
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Nasty Women Film FestivalOpening and Screenings: November 7 & 8The Ely Center of Contemporary Art, 51 Trumbull Street
Nasty Women New Haven (NWNH) invites all New England film makers, experienced or novice, to participate in the Nasty Women Film Event. The power of art to illuminate issues and build community has been demonstrated throughout the ages, most recently through the Nasty Women Art Installation, and we plan to do it again!
The aim of this event is to unite and give voice to all members of society and to raise awareness of issues affecting women, immigrants, and those who have been marginalized under the current administration. Filmmaking is a critical agent of social change, and the NWNH Film Event offers an opportunity for artists to share their voice, art, and, stories in an open and inclusive forum.
We encourage all submissions to represent themes of women and LGBTQ issues, racism, and immigration and refugee issues.
All submission donations benefit Planned Parenthood of Southern New England, Integrated Refugee and Immigration Services, Make the Road CT.
Deadline: October 9, 2017 Notification: October 25, 2017
Questions? nastywomenfilmnh@gmail.com
Learn more and apply: filmfreeway.com/festival/NastyWomenFilmNH
NWFF Sponsors
The Arts Council of Greater New Haven, Baobab Tree Studios, Black Hog Brewery, The Ely Center of Contemporary Art, Elizabeth Hilts, The Institute Library, Lotta Studio, Make the Road CT, NHDocs, Nutmeg Institute, Planned Parenthood of Southern New England
NWFF Team
Lead Organizers: Luciana McClure and Debbie Hesse. Valerie Garlick, Trish Clark, Louisa de Cossy, Abbie Kundishora, Laurie Sweet, Megan Manton
NWFF Jurors
LaTanya S. Autry, Vanessa Block, Elihu Rubin, others to be announced
Art Is MurderTuesday, October 31, 7 – 9pmThe Institute Library, 847 Chapel Street
CWOS artists and Institute Library members—join us for a Halloween Night costume and cocktail party to close The Plot Thickens...
RSVP: institutelibrary.org Dress Code: Surprise us!
FeastFriday, November 3, 6 – 8pmArtspace, 50 Orange Street
Artspace Volunteers! Join us for FEAST, a volunteer appreciation party.
First Friday: Wine On9Friday, November 3, 6 – 8pmOutside Artspace and throughout Ninth Square
Sample a variety of wines as you stroll through New Haven’s Historic Ninth Square. Tickets and event information at infonewhaven.com.
ProgramsNovember
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Atticus Bookstore/Café 1082 Chapel Street Shaunda Holloway Through Oct 29 Gabriella Omonte Oct 30 – Dec 10
Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library 121 Wall Street Making the Medieval English Manuscript: The Takamiya Collection in the Beinecke Library Through Dec 10
City Gallery 994 State Street CWOS: All Member Show Oct 5 – 29
Creative Arts Workshop 80 Audubon Street Celebration of American Crafts Opens Oct 25
Da Silva Gallery 899 Whalley Avenue L'indiscret paintings by Christoper McLaughlin Oct 6 – Nov 5 Reception: Fri, Oct 6, 6 – 8 pm
Giampietro Gallery 1064 Chapel Street Riley Brewster: Recent Paintings and Works on Paper with Works by Steven Powers Oct 14 – Nov 11 Reception: Sat, Oct 14, 6 – 8 pm
The Institute Library 847 Chapel Street The Plot Thickens... Through Oct 31
Kehler Liddell Gallery 873 Whalley Avenue Vanishing: Photographs by Penryhn & Rod Cook Through Oct 8 Artist Talk: Sat, Oct 7, 3 pm
Knights of Columbus Museum 1 State Street WWI: Beyond the Front Lines Through Dec 30
New Haven Free Public Library 133 Elm Street Do Not Engage. Only Connect.: JoAnne Wilcox Through Oct 7 A Field Guide to Long Island Sound: Patrick Lynch Oct 14 – Dec 2 Reception: Tue, Oct 17, 5:30 – 7:30 pm
The New Haven Museum 114 Whitney Avenue Old School Ink: New Haven’s Tattoos Through Mar 10
The Pirelli Building 450 Sargent Drive Tom Burr: Body/Building By appointment only, email info@bortolamigallery.com
Reynolds Fine Art 96 Orange Street Sea and Stone: Arthur Yanoff Through Oct 28
River Street Gallery 72 Blatchley Avenue Threefold: Amy Arledge, Paulette Rosen, Karen Wheeler Through Oct 21
Silk Road Gallery 83 Audubon Street Open Enclosure: Keiran Brennan Hinton and Hu Fan Through Nov 12
Buley Library Gallery at SCSU 501 Crescent Street Art at SCSU: Work from Current Students and Recent Alumni
Whitney Humanities Center 53 Wall Street Critical Refuge: Sculptures by Mohamed Hafez Through Dec 20
Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel Street Artists in Exile: Expressions of Loss and Hope Through Dec 31 Before the Event/After the Fact: Contemporary Perspectives on War Through Dec 31
“Drink That You May Live”: Ancient Glass from the Yale University Art Gallery Through Nov 12
Yale Center for British Art 1080 Chapel Steet Things of Beauty Growing: British Studio Pottery Through Dec 3
Yale Peabody Museum 170 Whitney Avenue An Artist for Conservation: The Paintings of Albert Earl Gilbert Through Apr 15
Yale School of Architecture 180 York Street Social Construction: Modern Architecture in British Mandate Palestine Through Nov 18
Ely Center of Contemporary Art 51 Trumbull Street
Maniac: Manic Episode 5 Through Oct 14
Presented by Ball & Socket Arts ballandsocket.org/upcoming-events
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Between Beauty and DecayCurated by Erin JoyceDecember 1, 2017 – February 24, 2018
Between Beauty and Decay examines humanity in the age of conflict. The artists in this show come from geopolitical backgrounds that deeply inform their work, identifying as American Indian, American, and Middle Eastern. Each use digital media, performance and installation to contemplate their contemporary landscapes, exploring land as a physical, emotional and psychological life-affirming and life-sustaining form. The show confronts with unflinching beauty and terror the realities of what happens when humanity is at odds with the “other” and the natural world.
Artists will include Andrew Erdos, Basma Al Sharif, Nicholas Galanin and Starr Hardridge. Erin Joyce is an independent curator, art critic, and scholar of contemporary art.
This exhibition represents the next step in the research-based practice, which focuses on contemporary histories of Indigenous North American politics, the politics of the Middle East and North Africa and their diaspora, and U.S. land rights and environmental justice.
With support from the Andy Warhol Foundation and the Community Foundation for Greater New Haven
Resident XCurated by Sarah FritcheyDecember 1, 2017 – February 24, 2018
Resident X is a group show that introduces the idea of the “Artist Residency” as circumstantial form.
The six artists in the show have not applied for residencies, nor have they sought out the unconventional places where they make work. Rather they find themselves consigned to one place for an extended period of time—a hospital bed, subway train, car, airplane, cubical, non-visual world—and get to making art.
Artists will include Jonathan Gitelson, Keith Johnson, Katie Jurkiewicz, Sam Messer, Carmen Papalia and Dushko Petrovich.
Flatfile: Annual Open Call
Artspace announces an open call for artists interested in joining our Flatfile Collection. The Collection was started in 2000 and expanded in 2010 with the aid of an Institute of Museum and Library Science Grant, and holds over 1,000 works on paper by 150 artists from across the country.
Apply online: artspacenewhaven.org/opportunities
Deadline: February 15, 2018 Announced: March 30, 2018
CWOSBasma Al Sharif, Deep Sleep
Jonathan Gitelson, The Sweet Spot
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For more than 30 years, Artspace has championed the ideas and artistic concerns of local artists and created space for exhibitions on the most urgent issues of our time. Topics have spanned the AIDS crisis (Interrupted Lives, 1991), immigration (101 Dresses, 2003), globalization (Factory Direct, 2005), climate change (Marie Celeste, 2011), political protest (Vertical Reach, 2015), and racial bias in the criminal justice system (Arresting Patterns, 2015-16).
Artspace has been at the forefront of New Haven’s arts scene, taking risks on behalf of local artists to advance their careers. Touchstone programs like our Summer Apprenticeship Program for New Haven Public School teens; our speed networking which fosters conversations between artists and elected, appointed and grassroots activists and leaders; this annual City-Wide Open Studios festival; and our Flatfile Collection showcasing exceptional works on paper create a vital hub so that artists and the community they live in can thrive together.
Founded by artists in the mid 1980s, Artspace is a dynamic non-profit organization whose mission is to catalyze artistic activities; connect contemporary artists, audiences, and resources; and to enrich art experiences and activate art spaces. We are dedicated to supporting emerging visual artists because we believe that a community such as ours is enriched immeasurably by actions and activities conceived and created by them.
Yes, I would like to support the Artspace community with a tax-deductible gift!
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Please mail your check payable to Artspace to:Artspace 50 Orange Street, New Haven, CT 06510
You may also donate online at www.artspacenh.org
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Greater New Haven •Connecticut Office of the
Arts •Connecticut Humanities
Fund •Shannon Connors •Audrey Conrad • • •Dave Coon & Aicha Woods •Helen Cooper •Corsair • •Ann Craven •Phyllis & Joe Crowley • •Jan Cunningham & Helena
Brett-Smith • •Jennifer Davies & JT Scott •Laura Davis & David Soper •Cathy DeMeo & Greg
Futoma • • • •DiMeo Properties •Donna Doherty •Molly Dotson & Ed Dionne •Eileen & Andy Eder • •Eder Foundation • •Cathy Edwards & Michael
Wishnie •Eli Whitney Museum •Zeb Esselstyn •John Fallon •Nona Faustine •Matt Favreau •Liz & Niall Ferguson • •Eric Fischer •Ethan Fisher •Gary & Linda Friedlander •David & Denise Fritchey •Emily Gallagher •David & Cindy Gerber •Liz & Nathaniel Gibbons •Karyn Gilvarg & Eric Epstein •Jim Goldberg •David & Joanne Goldblum •Jacqueline Goldsby •Goodwin College •John Stuart Gordon & Justin
Zaremby • •William & Jean Graustein •Alva Greenberg •Bernard Greenwald •Nancy Grover •Peter Halley •Carol Hashimoto & Sandra
Wolin •Coleen Hellerman •Betsy Henley-Cohn •Jen Herrlinger & Jim Baron •Debbie & David Hesse • •
Anne Higonnet •John Hilgen & Myron Moore •Linda & Mitch Hirsch •Henry Hoffman •Lisa Howie •The Hurley Group •Institute for Museum & Library
Services •JANA Foundation •Todd & Paige Jokl •Aude Jomini & Rustan
Mehta •Josef & Annie Albers
Foundation •Jungle Press Editions •Titus Kaphar •Nina Katchadourian •Helen Kauder & Barry
Nalebuff • • •Daniel Kiecza & Sirri Spiesel •Gretchen & Charlie Kingsley •Richard Klein & Mary
Kenealy •Meg & George Knight •Sean & Laura Koehler •Ruth Koizim • •Wendy Kravitz •Jo Kremer •Polly LaBarre •Jessica Labbe • •John & Melanie Lapides •Lapides Foundation •Steve Latham & Fiona Scott-
Morton •Howard Lathorp •Hannah Leckman •Ben Ledbetter & Debbie
Freedman • •Maria Lara-Whelpley •Ann P. Lehman •David & Cindy Leffell •David Levinthal •Carol LeWitt & Bruce
Josephy •Linda Lindroth • •Nick Lloyd •Henry Lord • • •Jane Lubin •Matt Maleska & Catherine
Campbell • • • •Lou Mangini •Megan Manton •Marber Family • •Barbara Marks • • •Lydia Marshall •Mariko Masuoka & William
Goetzmann •Ben & Sally Mayer •Ruby Melton & Gayle
McAvay •Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner
Smith/The Outtrim Group •Roz Meyer •Sharon & Dan Milikowsky •
Beth Miller •Irene & William Miller •Adi Pundak Mintz •Christopher Mir •Frank Mitchell & Mike
Morand • •Boris & Gina Mizhen • •Kimbirly Moriarty •Philip & Catherine Muzio •Charles Meyer •Melissa Nardiello •Rob & Gina Narracci • •National Endowment for the
Arts •New Alliance Foudation •Eileen O'Donnell •Beatriz & Eric Olson •Mary & Bob Outtrim •Waring & Carmen Partridge
Foundation •Barbara Pearce & Norm
Fleming • • •Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects •Sam & Martha Peterson • •Chris Pettker •Noel & Liza Petra •Christian Pettker •Phillip & Edith Leonian
Foundation •Pickard Chilton •Bridget Pierpont •Polly Pierpont •Lauren Pinzka & Steven
Berry •Alex Pisha •Leslie Pollack •Public Welfare Foundation •Alec & Drika Purves •Mina Raffin •Estate of Robert Reed •Reed Hilderbrand •William Reese & Dorothy
Hurt • •Jock Reynolds & Suzanne
Hellmuth •Margaret Roleke •Harvey & Diane Ruben •Claire Ruud & Jonas Becker •Tori & Ronnie Rysz •Paul Sabin & Emily Bazelon •Eduardo Salazar •Marie Samuels •Lance Sauerteig •Susan Sawyer & Michael
Kaplan •Debra Schaffer •Anne Schenck •Tirzah & Chuck Schwartz •Adi Segal & David Sullivan •Seymour Lustman Fund •Shaw Family Amy Sheehan •Peter Shiue •Ellen Shuman & Doug Rae •
Hunt Slonem •Susan & Steven Smith •Kerala & Richard Snyder •Ted Snyder •Jeffrey & Clarky Sonnenfeld •Matthew Specter & Marjan
Mashhadi • •Christina & Sydney Spiesel • • •Kenneth Spitzbard •Jason Stanley & Njeri
Thande •Beka Sturges & Jack
Harris • •Caren Sturges •Celeste Suggs & Joel Zackin •Len Suzio • •Barry & Diane Svigals •Alec Stone Sweet & Martha
Lewis •Paul & Kay Taheri • •Robert Taplin •Tow Foundation •Tremaine Foundation •Lori Uddenberg •Kevin Van Aelst •Karissa Van Tassel •Amanda Walker •Chris Walsh & Chelsea Harry •Barbara Wareck & Charles
Perrow •Carol Warner & Ned Cooke •Clyde Watson •Webster Bank •Jonathan Weinberg •Robert Weschsler & Emily
Aber •Dotty Weston-Murphy •Wiggin & Dana •Lisa William • •Will Wilkins •Withers Bergman •Marian Wittink •Amy Wrzesniewski & Anthony
Law • • •Andrew Wolf •Yale New Haven Hospital •Yale University • • •Yale University Art Gallery •Nova Yates & Jason Dana •April Yoder •Tim Young & John Hill •George Zdru •
Hundreds of artists, too many to list in this space, have contributed their time and artworks to support Artspace’s mission—we could not do our work without them, and we thank them profusely.
Artspace apologizes for any omissions or errors to this list in progress.
• 30th Anniversary Campaign• Annual Fund• Auction Benefit
• Direct Program Support• The Great Give• Gifts of Artwork
(In excess of $2,500)
Thank you to everyone who gave in the 2016-17 fiscal year
DonorsOur
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Alternative Space HostCity of New Haven/Goffe St
Armory
Major Sponsors, Government & Foundation SupportAndy Warhol Foundation for
the Visual ArtsCity of New Haven Connecticut Office of the
ArtsGreater New Haven
Community FoundationNational Endowment for the
Arts/Our Town New Alliance Foundation
Media SponsorWSHU
Sponsors & Key DonorsThe Suzio York-Hill
CompaniesGilbane Building CompanyWilliam GrausteinYale UniversityMedtronic
Bike ToursThe Devil’s Gear Bike Shop &
Matt Feiner
Promotion & OutreachBill Brown, Eli Whitney
MuseumThe Staff at Visit New Haven
and Rex DevelopmentThe Staff at Westville
Renaissance VillageTown Green Special
Services/On 9: Lindsey Burke, Charlotte Eliscu, Stephanie McDonald and Win Davis
Dorie Baker
InKind and Special ThanksFOCUS Yale Pre-orientation
program, Angela Jin and team of Volunteers
Yale School of Management Global Executive Leadership Program Volunteers and Abigail Roth
Quinnipiac University Community Action Project Helping Hands Day Volunteers and Katie Wilcox-Smith
Compass Furnished Apartments - ARTlab Metro 280, Kaitlyn Casso and Jill Latella
The Hurley Group/14 Gilbert Street
Jeff Carter/Westmount Furniture Group
BAR
Black Hog Brewing and Michelle Funaro
Bollicini Sparkling WineStony Creek Brewery and
Jamal RobinsonEsperto WineMionetto and Douglas
MacLeodCafe 9, Paul MayerEcoworksTyco Copying & Printing,
Vinny Morrotti and Ellie Iannuzzi
Pete Langway, BarCadeBill MacMullen, City ArchitectGiovanni Zinn, City Engineer
& Michael Carter, Chief Administrative Officer, City of New Haven
Martin Peck, Yale Fire Department
Heather Allen, Public Assembly Inspector
Bobby Doyle, New Haven Fire Marshal’s Office
Department of Public WorksJennifer Pugh, City of New
Haven Martin Torresquintero, New
Haven Department of Parks and Recreation
Douglas Hausladen, New Haven Traffic & Parking
Diane Brown, Stetson Branch, New Haven Free Public Library
Kim Futrell & Andy Wolf, City of New Haven Office of Cultural Affairs
Kathi Telman, Erector SquareAlderwoman Jill MarksKevin Ewing, Baobab Tree
StudiosLuke & Mistina Hanscom,
Lotta StudioLizzy Donius & Noé
Jimenez, Westville Village Renaissance Alliance
Congresswoman Rosa DeLaura and her New Haven staff
Phil and Judy Sirota Rosenthal Photography
Hanifa Washington, Literary Happy Hour
Robyn Acompara, Yawkey Community Service Fellowship
Karen King, Yale President’s Public Service Fellowship
Community PartnersAlbertus Magnus College,
Curatorial Studies, Debbie Hesse
Arts Council of Greater New Haven
Baobab Tree StudiosBethel AME ChurchCommon Ground SchoolCreative Arts Workshop
Eli Whitney MuseumEvening Start Pentecostal
ChurchFellowship PlaceHillhouse High SchoolInstitute LibraryNew Haven AcademyNew Haven Public Schools
and New Haven Board of Education
New Haven Free Public Library, Stetson Branch
Neighborhood Housing Services
Paier College of ArtSCSU English DepartmentTown Green Special Services
DistrictUniversity of New Haven/
Lyme Art Academy College of Fine Arts
West Haven History Museum Whalley/Edgewood/Beaver
Hills Management Team & Community Garden
Westville Village Renaissance Alliance
WPKNWNHHYale Digital Media CenterYale School of Management
Outreach Nonprofit Consulting Club
Yorkside Pizza and Restaurant
Identity & DesignLesley HolfordKatie JurkiewiczLiyan Zhao
CuratorialSarah Fritchey, Curator in
Chief
Visiting Curators Alyson BakerKenise BarnesJeff BergmanGeorge BillisLydia GordonMarcela GuerreroSeung LeeLa Keisha LeekJennifer McGregorDara Meyers-KingsleyCaleb PortfolioJennifer Reynolds-KayeAlicia RitsonTerri C. SmithSteel StillmanJodi Throckmorton
Artspace Board of DirectorsMatt Maleska, ChairAmy Wrzesniewski, Vice
ChairJessica Labbe, TreasurerKathleen DeMeo, Secretary
Marion BelangerFred BorelliSemi-Semi DikokoHoward HebelBetsy Henley-CohnHelen KauderKyle KearsonSean KoehlerEllen LevittJane LubinSinclaire Marber (on leave)Lucy McClureSharon MilikowskyKimbirly MoriartyBarbara Pearce, Immediate
Past ChairBeka SturgesPaul Taheri
Artspace Curatorial Advisory BoardRachel BernsenJohannes DeYoungZeph Farmby, Artist in
ResidenceValerie GarlickGreyson HongAude JominiSabrina MarquesLaura MarshChris MirGerald SheffieldJonathan Weinberg
Artspace & Project StaffHelen Kauder, Executive
DirectorSarah Fritchey, Curator/
Gallery DirectorKatie Jurkiewicz,
Communications & PR Coordinator
Rachael McNerney, Executive Assistant
Katherine Sullivan, City-Wide Open Studios Festival Producer
Marium Majid, Americorps VISTA Member with PAVE New Haven, sponsored by the Agency on Aging of South Cnteral Connecticut
Magee Lawhorn, Archivist/Research Manager
Peter Sparks, City-Wide Open Studios Festival Technical Director
Cesar Valdes, Assistant to the Technical Director
Ruby Gonzalez, Program Coordinator & Youth Mentor
Paul Theriault, Exhibitions Installer
Lisa Magson, Bookkeeper, Carter Hayes & Associates, PC
Artspace Interns Liana Ambrose-MurrayNoah BassmanAllison CareyChandler CasoGabrielle ColomaChristie DeNizioOscar Garcia-RuizChristiana HartAva KovlakasMe’lena Laudig, Yale Yawkey
Community Service Fellow
Elana NemersonMadelaine O’BrienAna PeruzziRon PritchardAnna Robinson-SweetLucy SternbachClaire Thomas, Yale Yawkey
Community Service Fellow
Liyan Zhao, Yale President’s Public Service Fellowship
In 2016-17, Artspace also received generous exhibition, project, and operating support from the following foundations and government agencies:
Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, City of New Haven Mayor’s Community Grant Program, Community Foundation of Greater New Haven, Connecticut Office of the Arts/DECD, CT Humanities Fund, Seymour Lustman Fund, Philip & Edith Leonian Foundation, Maximilian & Marion Hoffman Foundation, Public Welfare Foundation, Tremaine Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts/Our Town.
Studio listings were correct at time of printing but may be subject to alterations.
Please visit www.cwos.org for the latest updates.
We are grateful to all the organizations, businesses and individuals who helped make this year’s City-Wide Open Studios a success. Thank you!
Current exhibition
Making the English Medieval Manuscript: The Takamiya Collection in the Beinecke Library
Free and open to aLL
121 Wall Street, New Haven, Connecticut
Details on events, exhibitions, and hours: beinecke.library.yale.edu
BEINECKE RARE BOOK & MANUSCRIPT LIBRARY