Grant Application Workshop for Artists

Artspace 50 Orange Street, New Haven, CT

In this workshop series, we unpack and address the barriers that artists face in the grant application process.

Free

Inscribed Surfaces: On Transient Histories

Inscribed Surfaces 96 Orange Street, New Haven, CT

Inscribed Surfaces: On Transient Histories is an artist project installed at 96 Orange Street as part of the exhibition Dyschronics

[COMMUNITY EVENT] Alternative Queer & BIPOC Open Mic Night

Punq Noire 446 Blake Street, New Haven, CT

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)

Words in Our Time

Artspace 50 Orange Street, New Haven, CT

Poetry Event in Honor of Parable of the Sower and Dyschronics

Free

I Am an Archive

Virtual

An Artist Talk by Baseera Khan

Love Notes VIP Reception

Artspace 50 Orange Street, New Haven, CT

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.

$150

Footnotes Exhibition Opening

Artspace 50 Orange Street, New Haven, CT

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,

The Great Give 2022

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

On Memory: Exhibition 02 Building M.A.P

Artspace 50 Orange Street, New Haven, CT

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

Sidewalk Studio: Ruby Gonzalez Hernandez

Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT

Sidewalk Studio is an outdoor program on Chapel Street that fosters impromptu art making on a drop-in basis

Free

Sidewalk Studio: Joseph Smolinski

Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT

Sidewalk Studio is an outdoor program on Chapel Street that fosters impromptu art making on a drop-in basis

Free

Sidewalk Studio: Julia Rooney

Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT

Sidewalk Studio is an outdoor program on Chapel Street that fosters impromptu art making on a drop-in basis

Free

Green Screen Workshop with Artist Julia Rooney

Artspace 50 Orange Street, New Haven, CT

In this two-hour collaborative workshop, participants (ages 14+) will explore the use of a green screen in the production of photographic portraits

Free

Lino Kino Exhibition Opening: Completely Familiar, Entirely Free

Artspace 50 Orange Street, New Haven, CT

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

Mutually Assured Construction: Collaborative Approaches to Performance and Curation

ZOOM

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

Seeing Sounds Festival

Edgewood Skate Park Edgewood Skate Park, Edgewood Ave, New Haven

Join artist and musician, Trey Moore for Seeing Sounds Festival, a multi-genre music and arts festival that will take place July 23rd from 1:00–8:00 PM at Edgewood Skate Park in New Haven, CT. The day will feature a diverse line-up of local performing artists as well as food, art, and clothing vendors. The goal of the

Summer Artspace Program Portfolio Review Fair

Artspace 50 Orange Street, New Haven, CT

Join Artspace New Haven for the Summer Artspace Program Portfolio Review Fair on Friday, July 29th, 5:00–7:00 PM at 50 Orange St. Students from the Summer Artspace Program will showcase their work over four weeks from their courses of Drawing, 2D Mixed Media, Sculpture, Digital Media, and Art History in a public celebration. This event

Feedback Loop: Public Conversations about Video Art

Artspace 50 Orange Street, New Haven, CT

Join Artspace New Haven for conversations about video art on view in our exhibition Completely Familiar, Entirely Free through September 10th. Over lemonade and popcorn, audiences are invited to join Director of Curatorial Affairs, Laurel McLaughlin, and Program Coordinator Steve Roberts for casual conversations about the works in the exhibition and how they interact with the public

Truth Summit

Artspace 50 Orange Street, New Haven, CT

Join Artspace New Haven for a performance with Michael Ipsen and Saskia Globig of the new media collective Lino Kino. Truth Summit is a systematic investigation of the process of knowledge formation. The performers will transform the gallery into the offices of an imaginary think tank. Inspired by the endless work of the librarians in

Approaches to Exhibiting New Media

Artspace 50 Orange Street, New Haven, CT

Join Artspace New Haven for a new media workshop with artists and curators Michael Ipsen and Saskia Globig of the new media collective Lino Kino. The artists will illustrate their continued experimentation with exhibiting new media art within and without traditional art institutions, including recent work with livestreaming and multimedia performance. Through a mix of

Greenscreen on the Green

The New Haven Green Corner of Chapel and Church Streets, New Haven, CT

Join Artspace New Haven for part II of a Green Screen pop-up workshop in collaboration with the Yale University Art Gallery at the Corner of Chapel and Church on The New Haven Green with artist Julia Rooney. Stop by Rooney's large-scale painting Greenscreen, 2022 to explore photography in an alternate landscape. Using the green screen as

Artists of the Global Majority Mixer

George Street Skatebowl 25 George Street, New Haven, CT

“To eat the same foods suggests that we are both willing to bring the same thing into our bodies. People just feel closer to people who are eating the same food as they are. And then trust, cooperation—these are just the consequences of feeling close to someone.” Join Artspace New Haven for the summer Artists