A Long Wharf Pier Performance
Artspace 50 Orange Street, New Haven, CTby Artist Tsedaye Makonnen
by Artist Tsedaye Makonnen
An Artist Lecture with Carolina Caycedo
We welcome women of the Horn of Africa and West Africa with experience working with henna or interest in learning to join artist Dawit L. Petros for a closed workshop. Lunch will be provided and participants will be paid for their labor, $150.00.
In this workshop series, we unpack and address the barriers that artists face in the grant application process.
Inscribed Surfaces: On Transient Histories is an artist project installed at 96 Orange Street as part of the exhibition Dyschronics
Calling all graffiti grrrls, sk8r boiz, emo enbys, and gothic gremlins — Join us for our first fundraising event! Bring your poetry, comedy, music, and don’t forget your punq ass friends. RSVP: $5 - $15+ donation using this link Facebook: https://fb.me/e/2gr3OW61a (A note to the allies: Please consider donating extra to further support this community)
Click here to learn more about this opportunity and view the application.
A Lecture by Saloni Mathur
Poetry Event in Honor of Parable of the Sower and Dyschronics
A conversation about Petros' collaborative installation of henna drawings on textiles at 96 Orange Street
An Artist Talk by Baseera Khan
Click here to learn more about Love Notes submission guidelines and registration for artists.
Womxn and Non-Binary Skate Night at the Bowl
An Artist Lecture with Emily Jacir
Annual Community Fundraiser for Artspace New Haven
Love Notes is an annual fundraiser and community event that invites artists to create one-of-a-kind works of art to be sold for the benefit of Artspace.
An exclusive press preview of our latest exhibition for reporters
Join Artspace New Haven and the Yale University Art Gallery for the opening of Footnotes and other embedded stories, an exhibition delving into artistic research whether citational, embodied, environmental, relational, or virtual. Footnotes and other embedded stories features new work from the 2021–2022 Happy and Bob Doran Artists in Residence, Ruby Gonzalez Hernandez, Leonard Galmon,
Celebrating its 13th year in 2022, The Great Give is returning on May 4-5. This 36-hr, online, community-wide giving event was created by The Community Foundation for Greater New Haven to raise visibility and resources for nonprofits serving Greater New Haven. Last year, thanks to the generosity of thousands of donors, the efforts of participating
Following the conversation there will be a public Q&A
Bringing together performances from Thabisa & company, food from Havenly Treats, a live conversation with local artists about community healing, and the On Memory project report
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.