W.E.B. Du Bois, Georgia, and his Data Portraits
March 26—June 26, 2021
Theaster Gates: Light of Progress
March 26—June 26, 2021
Dana Karwas: In a Heartbeat
March 26—May 22, 2021
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Love Notes 2021
LOVE NOTES is Artspace New Haven’s new, annual community based fundraising event, providing critical support for our future exhibitions and programs. Artists from around the world were invited to create their own LOVE NOTES, a 5 x 8″ work of art, available for $95.
Outlines of Color
Take a journey back over 100 years ago to the turn of the 20th century as sociologist and civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois presented the American Negro Exhibit and his data visualizations at the 1900 Paris Exposition. Outlines of Color is an 8-part series featuring accounts by scholars, authors, and experts of Du Bois who reflect on the impact of the drawings and how Du Bois used data to illustrate and debunk scientific racism at the time.
Mapper’s Delight
20 New Haven teens will work with lead artist Tahir Hemphill to develop tools to empower them in discussions of how technology is used at the intersection of popular culture and the criminal justice system. Get paid $250 to develop your artistry! Deadline to submit interest form is May 15, 2021.
Doran Connecticut Artist-in-Residence
A new residency program will provide up to five Connecticut-based artists with a $15,000 award and an exhibition at Artspace.
Drop in Drawing
Wednesdays & Thursdays, 3-5pm, Open to students in grades 8-12 and attending New Haven Public Schools.
Artspace is a non-profit organization providing exhibitions and commissioning programs that encourage experimentation and civic discourse while fostering appreciation for the vital role artists play in improving our community. All donations are tax deductible.