[APPLICATIONS DUE] 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
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
SAP 2022 is a four-week summer art intensive offering mentorship, portfolio development, and art career advancement to New Haven public high school students
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
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,
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
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
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
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
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
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