[APPLICATION OPENS] Summer Artspace Program
SAP 2022 is a four-week summer art intensive offering mentorship, portfolio development, and art career advancement to New Haven public high school students
SAP 2022 is a four-week summer art intensive offering mentorship, portfolio development, and art career advancement to New Haven public high school students
Two consecutive artist lectures followed by public Q&As
Sidewalk Studio is an outdoor program on Chapel Street that fosters impromptu art making on a drop-in basis
Become a part of the Black New Haven Archive.
Sidewalk Studio is an outdoor program on Chapel Street that fosters impromptu art making on a drop-in basis
No prior experience is necessary; and materials and refreshments will be provided.
Sidewalk Studio is an outdoor program on Chapel Street that fosters impromptu art making on a drop-in basis
The artists will discuss their residencies, artistic research, and the process of exhibition-making.
In this two-hour collaborative workshop, participants (ages 14+) will explore the use of a green screen in the production of photographic portraits
The conversation will focus on research threads in Smolinski’s practice that run throughout his new works
SAP 2022 is a four-week summer art intensive offering mentorship, portfolio development, and art career advancement to New Haven public high school students
Learn more about the structure and theme of this year's festival, including open studios, neighborhood platforms, and more
Featuring the work of the 2021–2022 Happy and Bob Doran Artists in Residence
Join Artspace New Haven for the a late-night opening of Completely Familiar, Entirely Free, a video exhibition curated by Michael Ipsen and Saskia Globig of the new media collective Lino Kino. Completely Familiar, Entirely Free is both television and public art, public access and window shopping, online shopping and post-Internet shopping. The exhibition, installed across
Join Artspace New Haven for an artist and curator lecture with Michael Ipsen and Saskia Globig, of the new media collective Lino Kino, about their exhibition Completely Familiar, Entirely Free, an exhibition featuring video works by Philadelphia and New Haven-based artists. The duo will narrativize the development of their shared artistic practice through a lecture