Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
A complete backup of divinesaviornorridge.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of melisusthewee.tumblr.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of portoflosangeles.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of laughteronlineuniversity.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
A complete backup of proexpansion.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of romiromi-yuri.tumblr.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of thetechedvocate.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of derechoenzapatillas.org
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of fungsiexcellengkap.blogspot.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of vedettes-odet.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
A complete backup of ensinandomusculacao.blogspot.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
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 improvingour community.
PROGRAMS | ARTSPACE
Wednesdays & Thursdays, 3-5pm, Open to students in grades 8-12 and attending New Haven Public Schools. Flatfile. The Flatfile program is Artspace’s collection of 2-d works by notable local and regional artists. The Flatfile is an affordable resource for collectors and a storehouse of talent for curators.EXHIBITIONS
Artspace_ 50 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06510 203 772-2709info@artspacenh.org
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Land Acknowledgment. Artspace is situated on the sacred homelands of the Quinnipiac people, the descendants of indigenous people who occupied Connecticut over 8,000 years ago. We pay respect to Quinnipiac peoples, past, present, and future, and their continuing presence in the homeland and throughout the Quinnipiac diaspora.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.
REVOLUTION ON TRIAL
REVOLUTION ON TRIAL marks the 50th anniversary of the trial of Black Panther Party Chairman Bobby Seale, New Haven Chapter founder, Ericka Huggins, and seven other party members, Francis Carter, George Edwards, Rory Hithe, Peggy Hudgins, Lonnie McLucas, Rose Smith and Landon Williams. The defendants were tried for charges relating to the murder of Panther and suspected FBI Informant, Alex LOVE NOTES | ARTSPACE Love Notes | Artspace. All artworks are priced at $95 each. Sales tax and shipping will be added to your purchase. All artworks are displayed without the artist’s name, but with information on title and medium. Sizes of artworks will only be noted if they are other than 5 x 8.”. Click on the artwork image to enlarge it. W.E.B. DU BOIS, GEORGIA, AND HIS DATA PORTRAITS W.E.B. Du Bois, Assessed Valuation of All Taxable Property Owned by Georgia Negros. In 1900, sociologist and civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois created a series of data visualizations for the “Exhibit of American Negroes” at that year’s Paris Exhibition. The graphs and charts center on the socioeconomic conditions facing Black Americans ARTSPACE ANNOUNCES LISA DENT AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Board of Directors of Artspace is pleased to announce the appointment of Lisa Dent as its next Executive Director. She will replace Helen Kauder, who announced her intention to pass the baton to new leadership in 2020. Dent will begin her role at Artspace on May 1.YAWEN ZHENG
Yawen Zheng, Eating Fish in Front of Fish II, 2017. Digital InkjetPrint, 14 × 22 in.
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 improvingour community.
PROGRAMS | ARTSPACE
Wednesdays & Thursdays, 3-5pm, Open to students in grades 8-12 and attending New Haven Public Schools. Flatfile. The Flatfile program is Artspace’s collection of 2-d works by notable local and regional artists. The Flatfile is an affordable resource for collectors and a storehouse of talent for curators.EXHIBITIONS
Artspace_ 50 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06510 203 772-2709info@artspacenh.org
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Land Acknowledgment. Artspace is situated on the sacred homelands of the Quinnipiac people, the descendants of indigenous people who occupied Connecticut over 8,000 years ago. We pay respect to Quinnipiac peoples, past, present, and future, and their continuing presence in the homeland and throughout the Quinnipiac diaspora.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.
REVOLUTION ON TRIAL
REVOLUTION ON TRIAL marks the 50th anniversary of the trial of Black Panther Party Chairman Bobby Seale, New Haven Chapter founder, Ericka Huggins, and seven other party members, Francis Carter, George Edwards, Rory Hithe, Peggy Hudgins, Lonnie McLucas, Rose Smith and Landon Williams. The defendants were tried for charges relating to the murder of Panther and suspected FBI Informant, Alex LOVE NOTES | ARTSPACE Love Notes | Artspace. All artworks are priced at $95 each. Sales tax and shipping will be added to your purchase. All artworks are displayed without the artist’s name, but with information on title and medium. Sizes of artworks will only be noted if they are other than 5 x 8.”. Click on the artwork image to enlarge it. W.E.B. DU BOIS, GEORGIA, AND HIS DATA PORTRAITS W.E.B. Du Bois, Assessed Valuation of All Taxable Property Owned by Georgia Negros. In 1900, sociologist and civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois created a series of data visualizations for the “Exhibit of American Negroes” at that year’s Paris Exhibition. The graphs and charts center on the socioeconomic conditions facing Black Americans ARTSPACE ANNOUNCES LISA DENT AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Board of Directors of Artspace is pleased to announce the appointment of Lisa Dent as its next Executive Director. She will replace Helen Kauder, who announced her intention to pass the baton to new leadership in 2020. Dent will begin her role at Artspace on May 1.YAWEN ZHENG
Yawen Zheng, Eating Fish in Front of Fish II, 2017. Digital InkjetPrint, 14 × 22 in.
PROGRAMS | ARTSPACE
Wednesdays & Thursdays, 3-5pm, Open to students in grades 8-12 and attending New Haven Public Schools. Flatfile. The Flatfile program is Artspace’s collection of 2-d works by notable local and regional artists. The Flatfile is an affordable resource for collectors and a storehouse of talent for curators.ABOUT | ARTSPACE
Artspace is a non-profit organization championing the visual arts. Staff. Board. Rent Artspace. Volunteer. Founded in 1987 by artists, we center community-building and education while providing a platform to present the work of visual artists in the city of New Haven. Artspace’s exhibition and commissioning programs encourageexperimentation
EXHIBITIONS
Artspace_ 50 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06510 203 772-2709info@artspacenh.org
OPPORTUNITIES
Artspace_ 50 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06510 203 772-2709info@artspacenh.org
THE VIEW FROM HERE
The View from Here: Tom Reilly. Artspace curator Sarah Fritchey interviews artist Tom Reilly about the artist’s work in the current Artspace exhibition, “The View from Here.”. “The View from Here” is an exhibition taking place in Spring 2020 in the Artspace windows and on our website as the COVID-19 pandemic prevents us fromopening
MODICUM | ARTSPACE
Modicum | Artspace. Modicum. curated by Sara Maria Salamone. January 29—March 13, 2021. Yawen Zheng, Eating Fish in Front of Fish, 2017. Digital Inkjet Print, 22 × 11 in. This exhibition features 10 artists who are joining the newly envisioned Artspace Flatfile program for the year 2021. This exhibition is curated by Sara Maria Salamone of MARROW: AN EXHIBITION OF WORK BY HONG HONG An Exhibition of Work by Hong Hong. Curated by: Yell Freeman. March 20—April 25, 2020. Hong Hong, Spell for Tip of an Autumn Hair as Boat and Abode (detail), 2020. Mulberry bark, sun, dust, water, hair, fiber-reactive dyes, repurposed paper, 91 (H) × 94 (W) × 65 (D) inches. Viewable from the street while we are closed to the public to THEASTER GATES: LIGHT OF PROGRESS Theaster Gates: Light of Progress. March 26—June 27, 2021. Artists: Theaster Gates. Theaster Gates, A Tussle in the House of Love, 2018. Neon, 32 1/2h × 21w × 4 3/4d in. These neons by multimedia artist Theaster Gates are a contemporary reimagining of W.E.B. Du Bois’ 1900 data visualizations. The works call upon the visual and political SAP ALUMNI OF THE MONTH: TYLER REID SAP Alumni Of The Month: Tyler Reid. March 25, 2020. In July of 2015, over 20 adolescent artists gathered at Artspace to become apprentices with the gallery’s Lead Artist/Artist-In-Residence, Titus Kaphar. Tyler Reid, a student of Cooperative Arts & Humanities High School, like many other apprentices in the room, was not prepared to be swept DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR EXHIBITIONS AND PROGRAMS The Deputy Director for Exhibitions and Programs is a full-time, exempt position. Works closely with Gallery Assistant, Communications Manager, Development Assistant. Ensures that the highest level of professional care is given to works of art on loan to Artspace. Maintains a visible role in the regional, national and internationalcommunity
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 improvingour community.
PROGRAMS | ARTSPACE
Wednesdays & Thursdays, 3-5pm, Open to students in grades 8-12 and attending New Haven Public Schools. Flatfile. The Flatfile program is Artspace’s collection of 2-d works by notable local and regional artists. The Flatfile is an affordable resource for collectors and a storehouse of talent for curators.EXHIBITIONS
Artspace_ 50 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06510 203 772-2709info@artspacenh.org
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Land Acknowledgment. Artspace is situated on the sacred homelands of the Quinnipiac people, the descendants of indigenous people who occupied Connecticut over 8,000 years ago. We pay respect to Quinnipiac peoples, past, present, and future, and their continuing presence in the homeland and throughout the Quinnipiac diaspora.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.
REVOLUTION ON TRIAL
REVOLUTION ON TRIAL marks the 50th anniversary of the trial of Black Panther Party Chairman Bobby Seale, New Haven Chapter founder, Ericka Huggins, and seven other party members, Francis Carter, George Edwards, Rory Hithe, Peggy Hudgins, Lonnie McLucas, Rose Smith and Landon Williams. The defendants were tried for charges relating to the murder of Panther and suspected FBI Informant, Alex LOVE NOTES | ARTSPACE Love Notes | Artspace. All artworks are priced at $95 each. Sales tax and shipping will be added to your purchase. All artworks are displayed without the artist’s name, but with information on title and medium. Sizes of artworks will only be noted if they are other than 5 x 8.”. Click on the artwork image to enlarge it. W.E.B. DU BOIS, GEORGIA, AND HIS DATA PORTRAITS W.E.B. Du Bois, Assessed Valuation of All Taxable Property Owned by Georgia Negros. In 1900, sociologist and civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois created a series of data visualizations for the “Exhibit of American Negroes” at that year’s Paris Exhibition. The graphs and charts center on the socioeconomic conditions facing Black Americans ARTSPACE ANNOUNCES LISA DENT AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Board of Directors of Artspace is pleased to announce the appointment of Lisa Dent as its next Executive Director. She will replace Helen Kauder, who announced her intention to pass the baton to new leadership in 2020. Dent will begin her role at Artspace on May 1.YAWEN ZHENG
Yawen Zheng, Eating Fish in Front of Fish II, 2017. Digital InkjetPrint, 14 × 22 in.
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 improvingour community.
PROGRAMS | ARTSPACE
Wednesdays & Thursdays, 3-5pm, Open to students in grades 8-12 and attending New Haven Public Schools. Flatfile. The Flatfile program is Artspace’s collection of 2-d works by notable local and regional artists. The Flatfile is an affordable resource for collectors and a storehouse of talent for curators.EXHIBITIONS
Artspace_ 50 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06510 203 772-2709info@artspacenh.org
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Land Acknowledgment. Artspace is situated on the sacred homelands of the Quinnipiac people, the descendants of indigenous people who occupied Connecticut over 8,000 years ago. We pay respect to Quinnipiac peoples, past, present, and future, and their continuing presence in the homeland and throughout the Quinnipiac diaspora.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.
REVOLUTION ON TRIAL
REVOLUTION ON TRIAL marks the 50th anniversary of the trial of Black Panther Party Chairman Bobby Seale, New Haven Chapter founder, Ericka Huggins, and seven other party members, Francis Carter, George Edwards, Rory Hithe, Peggy Hudgins, Lonnie McLucas, Rose Smith and Landon Williams. The defendants were tried for charges relating to the murder of Panther and suspected FBI Informant, Alex LOVE NOTES | ARTSPACE Love Notes | Artspace. All artworks are priced at $95 each. Sales tax and shipping will be added to your purchase. All artworks are displayed without the artist’s name, but with information on title and medium. Sizes of artworks will only be noted if they are other than 5 x 8.”. Click on the artwork image to enlarge it. W.E.B. DU BOIS, GEORGIA, AND HIS DATA PORTRAITS W.E.B. Du Bois, Assessed Valuation of All Taxable Property Owned by Georgia Negros. In 1900, sociologist and civil rights activist W.E.B. Du Bois created a series of data visualizations for the “Exhibit of American Negroes” at that year’s Paris Exhibition. The graphs and charts center on the socioeconomic conditions facing Black Americans ARTSPACE ANNOUNCES LISA DENT AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Board of Directors of Artspace is pleased to announce the appointment of Lisa Dent as its next Executive Director. She will replace Helen Kauder, who announced her intention to pass the baton to new leadership in 2020. Dent will begin her role at Artspace on May 1.YAWEN ZHENG
Yawen Zheng, Eating Fish in Front of Fish II, 2017. Digital InkjetPrint, 14 × 22 in.
PROGRAMS | ARTSPACE
Wednesdays & Thursdays, 3-5pm, Open to students in grades 8-12 and attending New Haven Public Schools. Flatfile. The Flatfile program is Artspace’s collection of 2-d works by notable local and regional artists. The Flatfile is an affordable resource for collectors and a storehouse of talent for curators.ABOUT | ARTSPACE
Artspace is a non-profit organization championing the visual arts. Staff. Board. Rent Artspace. Volunteer. Founded in 1987 by artists, we center community-building and education while providing a platform to present the work of visual artists in the city of New Haven. Artspace’s exhibition and commissioning programs encourageexperimentation
EXHIBITIONS
Artspace_ 50 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06510 203 772-2709info@artspacenh.org
OPPORTUNITIES
Artspace_ 50 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06510 203 772-2709info@artspacenh.org
THE VIEW FROM HERE
The View from Here: Tom Reilly. Artspace curator Sarah Fritchey interviews artist Tom Reilly about the artist’s work in the current Artspace exhibition, “The View from Here.”. “The View from Here” is an exhibition taking place in Spring 2020 in the Artspace windows and on our website as the COVID-19 pandemic prevents us fromopening
MODICUM | ARTSPACE
Modicum | Artspace. Modicum. curated by Sara Maria Salamone. January 29—March 13, 2021. Yawen Zheng, Eating Fish in Front of Fish, 2017. Digital Inkjet Print, 22 × 11 in. This exhibition features 10 artists who are joining the newly envisioned Artspace Flatfile program for the year 2021. This exhibition is curated by Sara Maria Salamone of MARROW: AN EXHIBITION OF WORK BY HONG HONG An Exhibition of Work by Hong Hong. Curated by: Yell Freeman. March 20—April 25, 2020. Hong Hong, Spell for Tip of an Autumn Hair as Boat and Abode (detail), 2020. Mulberry bark, sun, dust, water, hair, fiber-reactive dyes, repurposed paper, 91 (H) × 94 (W) × 65 (D) inches. Viewable from the street while we are closed to the public to THEASTER GATES: LIGHT OF PROGRESS Theaster Gates: Light of Progress. March 26—June 27, 2021. Artists: Theaster Gates. Theaster Gates, A Tussle in the House of Love, 2018. Neon, 32 1/2h × 21w × 4 3/4d in. These neons by multimedia artist Theaster Gates are a contemporary reimagining of W.E.B. Du Bois’ 1900 data visualizations. The works call upon the visual and political SAP ALUMNI OF THE MONTH: TYLER REID SAP Alumni Of The Month: Tyler Reid. March 25, 2020. In July of 2015, over 20 adolescent artists gathered at Artspace to become apprentices with the gallery’s Lead Artist/Artist-In-Residence, Titus Kaphar. Tyler Reid, a student of Cooperative Arts & Humanities High School, like many other apprentices in the room, was not prepared to be swept DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR EXHIBITIONS AND PROGRAMS The Deputy Director for Exhibitions and Programs is a full-time, exempt position. Works closely with Gallery Assistant, Communications Manager, Development Assistant. Ensures that the highest level of professional care is given to works of art on loan to Artspace. Maintains a visible role in the regional, national and internationalcommunity
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 improvingour community.
PROGRAMS | ARTSPACE
Wednesdays & Thursdays, 3-5pm, Open to students in grades 8-12 and attending New Haven Public Schools. Flatfile. The Flatfile program is Artspace’s collection of 2-d works by notable local and regional artists. The Flatfile is an affordable resource for collectors and a storehouse of talent for curators.ABOUT | ARTSPACE
Artspace is a non-profit organization championing the visual arts. Staff. Board. Rent Artspace. Volunteer. Founded in 1987 by artists, we center community-building and education while providing a platform to present the work of visual artists in the city of New Haven. Artspace’s exhibition and commissioning programs encourageexperimentation
EXHIBITIONS
Artspace_ 50 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06510 203 772-2709info@artspacenh.org
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.
THE VIEW FROM HERE
The View from Here: Tom Reilly. Artspace curator Sarah Fritchey interviews artist Tom Reilly about the artist’s work in the current Artspace exhibition, “The View from Here.”. “The View from Here” is an exhibition taking place in Spring 2020 in the Artspace windows and on our website as the COVID-19 pandemic prevents us fromopening
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Land Acknowledgment. Artspace is situated on the sacred homelands of the Quinnipiac people, the descendants of indigenous people who occupied Connecticut over 8,000 years ago. We pay respect to Quinnipiac peoples, past, present, and future, and their continuing presence in the homeland and throughout the Quinnipiac diaspora.REVOLUTION ON TRIAL
REVOLUTION ON TRIAL marks the 50th anniversary of the trial of Black Panther Party Chairman Bobby Seale, New Haven Chapter founder, Ericka Huggins, and seven other party members, Francis Carter, George Edwards, Rory Hithe, Peggy Hudgins, Lonnie McLucas, Rose Smith and Landon Williams. The defendants were tried for charges relating to the murder of Panther and suspected FBI Informant, Alex ARTSPACE ANNOUNCES LISA DENT AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Board of Directors of Artspace is pleased to announce the appointment of Lisa Dent as its next Executive Director. She will replace Helen Kauder, who announced her intention to pass the baton to new leadership in 2020. Dent will begin her role at Artspace on May 1. DANA KARWAS: IN A HEARTBEAT Dana Karwas is an artist whose sculptures and digital works investigate new, human reference frames for dimensional information.Dana is director of the Center for Collaborative Arts and Media (CCAM) at Yale and is a critic at the Yale School of Architecture teaching courses related to mechanized perception, space architecture, and inverting our relationship to technology.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 improvingour community.
PROGRAMS | ARTSPACE
Wednesdays & Thursdays, 3-5pm, Open to students in grades 8-12 and attending New Haven Public Schools. Flatfile. The Flatfile program is Artspace’s collection of 2-d works by notable local and regional artists. The Flatfile is an affordable resource for collectors and a storehouse of talent for curators.ABOUT | ARTSPACE
Artspace is a non-profit organization championing the visual arts. Staff. Board. Rent Artspace. Volunteer. Founded in 1987 by artists, we center community-building and education while providing a platform to present the work of visual artists in the city of New Haven. Artspace’s exhibition and commissioning programs encourageexperimentation
EXHIBITIONS
Artspace_ 50 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06510 203 772-2709info@artspacenh.org
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.
THE VIEW FROM HERE
The View from Here: Tom Reilly. Artspace curator Sarah Fritchey interviews artist Tom Reilly about the artist’s work in the current Artspace exhibition, “The View from Here.”. “The View from Here” is an exhibition taking place in Spring 2020 in the Artspace windows and on our website as the COVID-19 pandemic prevents us fromopening
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Land Acknowledgment. Artspace is situated on the sacred homelands of the Quinnipiac people, the descendants of indigenous people who occupied Connecticut over 8,000 years ago. We pay respect to Quinnipiac peoples, past, present, and future, and their continuing presence in the homeland and throughout the Quinnipiac diaspora.REVOLUTION ON TRIAL
REVOLUTION ON TRIAL marks the 50th anniversary of the trial of Black Panther Party Chairman Bobby Seale, New Haven Chapter founder, Ericka Huggins, and seven other party members, Francis Carter, George Edwards, Rory Hithe, Peggy Hudgins, Lonnie McLucas, Rose Smith and Landon Williams. The defendants were tried for charges relating to the murder of Panther and suspected FBI Informant, Alex ARTSPACE ANNOUNCES LISA DENT AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Board of Directors of Artspace is pleased to announce the appointment of Lisa Dent as its next Executive Director. She will replace Helen Kauder, who announced her intention to pass the baton to new leadership in 2020. Dent will begin her role at Artspace on May 1. DANA KARWAS: IN A HEARTBEAT Dana Karwas is an artist whose sculptures and digital works investigate new, human reference frames for dimensional information.Dana is director of the Center for Collaborative Arts and Media (CCAM) at Yale and is a critic at the Yale School of Architecture teaching courses related to mechanized perception, space architecture, and inverting our relationship to technology.PROGRAMS | ARTSPACE
Wednesdays & Thursdays, 3-5pm, Open to students in grades 8-12 and attending New Haven Public Schools. Flatfile. The Flatfile program is Artspace’s collection of 2-d works by notable local and regional artists. The Flatfile is an affordable resource for collectors and a storehouse of talent for curators.EXHIBITIONS
Artspace_ 50 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06510 203 772-2709info@artspacenh.org
OPPORTUNITIES
Artspace_ 50 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06510 203 772-2709info@artspacenh.org
MODICUM | ARTSPACE
Modicum | Artspace. Modicum. curated by Sara Maria Salamone. January 29—March 13, 2021. Yawen Zheng, Eating Fish in Front of Fish, 2017. Digital Inkjet Print, 22 × 11 in. This exhibition features 10 artists who are joining the newly envisioned Artspace Flatfile program for the year 2021. This exhibition is curated by Sara Maria Salamone of MARROW: AN EXHIBITION OF WORK BY HONG HONG An Exhibition of Work by Hong Hong. Curated by: Yell Freeman. March 20—April 25, 2020. Hong Hong, Spell for Tip of an Autumn Hair as Boat and Abode (detail), 2020. Mulberry bark, sun, dust, water, hair, fiber-reactive dyes, repurposed paper, 91 (H) × 94 (W) × 65 (D) inches. Viewable from the street while we are closed to the public to THEASTER GATES: LIGHT OF PROGRESS Theaster Gates: Light of Progress. March 26—June 27, 2021. Artists: Theaster Gates. Theaster Gates, A Tussle in the House of Love, 2018. Neon, 32 1/2h × 21w × 4 3/4d in. These neons by multimedia artist Theaster Gates are a contemporary reimagining of W.E.B. Du Bois’ 1900 data visualizations. The works call upon the visual and political LOVE NOTES | ARTSPACE Love Notes | Artspace. All artworks are priced at $95 each. Sales tax and shipping will be added to your purchase. All artworks are displayed without the artist’s name, but with information on title and medium. Sizes of artworks will only be noted if they are other than 5 x 8.”. Click on the artwork image to enlarge it. SAP ALUMNI OF THE MONTH: TYLER REID SAP Alumni Of The Month: Tyler Reid. March 25, 2020. In July of 2015, over 20 adolescent artists gathered at Artspace to become apprentices with the gallery’s Lead Artist/Artist-In-Residence, Titus Kaphar. Tyler Reid, a student of Cooperative Arts & Humanities High School, like many other apprentices in the room, was not prepared to be swept DEPUTY DIRECTOR FOR EXHIBITIONS AND PROGRAMS The Deputy Director for Exhibitions and Programs is a full-time, exempt position. Works closely with Gallery Assistant, Communications Manager, Development Assistant. Ensures that the highest level of professional care is given to works of art on loan to Artspace. Maintains a visible role in the regional, national and internationalcommunity
RACHEL HELLERICH: PRESENT PHASE Exhibition Dates: April 6-28, 2018. Artspace is pleased to debut Present Phase, a solo show of eight new landscape paintings by Rachel Hellerich.For more than a decade, Hellerich has focused on landscape painting as a gateway for exploring three-dimensional space.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 improvingour community.
PROGRAMS | ARTSPACE
Wednesdays & Thursdays, 3-5pm, Open to students in grades 8-12 and attending New Haven Public Schools. Flatfile. The Flatfile program is Artspace’s collection of 2-d works by notable local and regional artists. The Flatfile is an affordable resource for collectors and a storehouse of talent for curators.EXHIBITIONS
Artspace_ 50 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06510 203 772-2709info@artspacenh.org
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Land Acknowledgment. Artspace is situated on the sacred homelands of the Quinnipiac people, the descendants of indigenous people who occupied Connecticut over 8,000 years ago. We pay respect to Quinnipiac peoples, past, present, and future, and their continuing presence in the homeland and throughout the Quinnipiac diaspora.OPPORTUNITIES
Artspace_ 50 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06510 203 772-2709info@artspacenh.org
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.
REVOLUTION ON TRIAL
REVOLUTION ON TRIAL marks the 50th anniversary of the trial of Black Panther Party Chairman Bobby Seale, New Haven Chapter founder, Ericka Huggins, and seven other party members, Francis Carter, George Edwards, Rory Hithe, Peggy Hudgins, Lonnie McLucas, Rose Smith and Landon Williams. The defendants were tried for charges relating to the murder of Panther and suspected FBI Informant, Alex DANA KARWAS: IN A HEARTBEAT Dana Karwas is an artist whose sculptures and digital works investigate new, human reference frames for dimensional information.Dana is director of the Center for Collaborative Arts and Media (CCAM) at Yale and is a critic at the Yale School of Architecture teaching courses related to mechanized perception, space architecture, and inverting our relationship to technology. ARTSPACE ANNOUNCES LISA DENT AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Board of Directors of Artspace is pleased to announce the appointment of Lisa Dent as its next Executive Director. She will replace Helen Kauder, who announced her intention to pass the baton to new leadership in 2020. Dent will begin her role at Artspace on May 1.YAWEN ZHENG
Yawen Zheng, Eating Fish in Front of Fish II, 2017. Digital InkjetPrint, 14 × 22 in.
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 improvingour community.
PROGRAMS | ARTSPACE
Wednesdays & Thursdays, 3-5pm, Open to students in grades 8-12 and attending New Haven Public Schools. Flatfile. The Flatfile program is Artspace’s collection of 2-d works by notable local and regional artists. The Flatfile is an affordable resource for collectors and a storehouse of talent for curators.EXHIBITIONS
Artspace_ 50 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06510 203 772-2709info@artspacenh.org
LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
Land Acknowledgment. Artspace is situated on the sacred homelands of the Quinnipiac people, the descendants of indigenous people who occupied Connecticut over 8,000 years ago. We pay respect to Quinnipiac peoples, past, present, and future, and their continuing presence in the homeland and throughout the Quinnipiac diaspora.OPPORTUNITIES
Artspace_ 50 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06510 203 772-2709info@artspacenh.org
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.
REVOLUTION ON TRIAL
REVOLUTION ON TRIAL marks the 50th anniversary of the trial of Black Panther Party Chairman Bobby Seale, New Haven Chapter founder, Ericka Huggins, and seven other party members, Francis Carter, George Edwards, Rory Hithe, Peggy Hudgins, Lonnie McLucas, Rose Smith and Landon Williams. The defendants were tried for charges relating to the murder of Panther and suspected FBI Informant, Alex DANA KARWAS: IN A HEARTBEAT Dana Karwas is an artist whose sculptures and digital works investigate new, human reference frames for dimensional information.Dana is director of the Center for Collaborative Arts and Media (CCAM) at Yale and is a critic at the Yale School of Architecture teaching courses related to mechanized perception, space architecture, and inverting our relationship to technology. ARTSPACE ANNOUNCES LISA DENT AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Board of Directors of Artspace is pleased to announce the appointment of Lisa Dent as its next Executive Director. She will replace Helen Kauder, who announced her intention to pass the baton to new leadership in 2020. Dent will begin her role at Artspace on May 1.YAWEN ZHENG
Yawen Zheng, Eating Fish in Front of Fish II, 2017. Digital InkjetPrint, 14 × 22 in.
PROGRAMS | ARTSPACE
Wednesdays & Thursdays, 3-5pm, Open to students in grades 8-12 and attending New Haven Public Schools. Flatfile. The Flatfile program is Artspace’s collection of 2-d works by notable local and regional artists. The Flatfile is an affordable resource for collectors and a storehouse of talent for curators.ABOUT | ARTSPACE
Artspace is a non-profit organization championing the visual arts. Staff. Board. Rent Artspace. Volunteer. Founded in 1987 by artists, we center community-building and education while providing a platform to present the work of visual artists in the city of New Haven. Artspace’s exhibition and commissioning programs encourageexperimentation
THE VIEW FROM HERE
The View from Here: Tom Reilly. Artspace curator Sarah Fritchey interviews artist Tom Reilly about the artist’s work in the current Artspace exhibition, “The View from Here.”. “The View from Here” is an exhibition taking place in Spring 2020 in the Artspace windows and on our website as the COVID-19 pandemic prevents us fromopening
MODICUM | ARTSPACE
Modicum | Artspace. Modicum. curated by Sara Maria Salamone. January 29—March 13, 2021. Yawen Zheng, Eating Fish in Front of Fish, 2017. Digital Inkjet Print, 22 × 11 in. This exhibition features 10 artists who are joining the newly envisioned Artspace Flatfile program for the year 2021. This exhibition is curated by Sara Maria Salamone ofPROJECT ZOOMIE
Project Zoomie. March 30—May 31, 2020. Lani Asuncion, Portrait of the artist in front of their background. While Artspace is closed to the public, we remain committed to supporting the work of living artists and bringing people together online. As healthcare workers across the globe battle to prevent the spread of the novel virus,Covid-19
THEASTER GATES: LIGHT OF PROGRESS Theaster Gates: Light of Progress. March 26—June 27, 2021. Artists: Theaster Gates. Theaster Gates, A Tussle in the House of Love, 2018. Neon, 32 1/2h × 21w × 4 3/4d in. These neons by multimedia artist Theaster Gates are a contemporary reimagining of W.E.B. Du Bois’ 1900 data visualizations. The works call upon the visual and political MARROW: AN EXHIBITION OF WORK BY HONG HONG An Exhibition of Work by Hong Hong. Curated by: Yell Freeman. March 20—April 25, 2020. Hong Hong, Spell for Tip of an Autumn Hair as Boat and Abode (detail), 2020. Mulberry bark, sun, dust, water, hair, fiber-reactive dyes, repurposed paper, 91 (H) × 94 (W) × 65 (D) inches. Viewable from the street while we are closed to the public to LOVE NOTES | ARTSPACE Love Notes | Artspace. All artworks are priced at $95 each. Sales tax and shipping will be added to your purchase. All artworks are displayed without the artist’s name, but with information on title and medium. Sizes of artworks will only be noted if they are other than 5 x 8.”. Click on the artwork image to enlarge it. SAP ALUMNI OF THE MONTH: TYLER REID SAP Alumni Of The Month: Tyler Reid. March 25, 2020. In July of 2015, over 20 adolescent artists gathered at Artspace to become apprentices with the gallery’s Lead Artist/Artist-In-Residence, Titus Kaphar. Tyler Reid, a student of Cooperative Arts & Humanities High School, like many other apprentices in the room, was not prepared to be sweptPROGRAMS FLATFILE
Artspace_ 50 Orange St. New Haven, CT 06510 203 772-2709info@artspacenh.org
ARTSPACE NEW HAVEN
* Calendar
* Exhibitions
* About
* Opportunities
* CWOS
* SAP
* Gala
* News
* Flatfile
* Shop
* Volunteer
* Subscribe
* Donate
* About
* Opportunities
* News
* Flatfile
* Shop
* Subscribe
* Volunteer
*
*
*
* Calendar
*
* Exhibitions
*
BACK
* Exhibitions
* Current
* Upcoming
* Past
* Digital Flatfile Exhibitions*
* Programs
*
BACK
* Programs
* City-Wide Open Studios* Annual Gala
* Artist-in-Residence * Student Apprenticeship Program * Podcast: Revolution on Trial*
* Donate
* __
DO THE HUSTLE
ARTSPACE BENEFIT AUCTION AND GALATHE VIEW FROM HERE
VIEW FROM THE ARTSPACE WINDOWSPODCAST
REVOLUTION ON TRIAL: EPISODE 2APPLY NOW
SUMMER APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM 2020PROJECT ZOOMIE
A CREATIVE CALL FOR ACTIONDO THE HUSTLE
ARTSPACE BENEFIT AUCTION AND GALATHE VIEW FROM HERE
VIEW FROM THE ARTSPACE WINDOWSPODCAST
REVOLUTION ON TRIAL: EPISODE 2APPLY NOW
SUMMER APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM 2020__ __
ARTSPACE GALLERY CLOSED DUE TO COVID-19 In light of public health recommendations from the CDC and our own efforts to reduce the possible spread of COVID-19, Artspace is making changes to our schedule. We will be closed through July 24, but we’re moving our exhibitions and programs online. That’s right, this spring we’ll be virtually closer than ever! PODCAST: REVOLUTION ON TRIAL Artspace invites listeners to learn about the history and legacies of New Haven’s Black Panthers. Featuring firsthand accounts by Panthers, their lawyers and descendants, this 8-part series reflects on what the government was really after—an end to their Revolution.Listen now.
COVID-19 FUNDING RESOURCES FOR ARTISTS & ARTS ORGANIZATIONS The Arts Council of Greater New Haven has a comprehensive and up to date list of funding opportunities, loan and grant programs and more. OUR NEW EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR The Board of Directors of Artspace is pleased to announce the appointment of Lisa Dent as its next Executive Director. CITY-WIDE OPEN STUDIOS OPEN CALL FOR COMMISSIONED PROJECTS Submission deadline EXTENDED: Monday, June 15, 2020 at 11:59 PM Artspace invites Connecticut-based artists, designers and thinkers to submit proposals for projects that advance public awareness of how our city is run and what governance looks like by moving their practices out of the studio and into the public sphere. BECOME A GALA SPONSOR Learn about Sponsorship Opportunities for our Artspace Benefit Auction and Gala in September 2020. REVOLUTION ON TRIAL: MAY DAY AND THE PEOPLE’S ART, NEW HAVEN’SBLACK PANTHERS @ 50
NEW DATES: Jul 24 - Oct 17, 2020 This group exhibition recognizes the 50th anniversary, local histories and lasting legacies of the trial of Black Panther Party chairman, Bobby Seale, New Haven chapter founder, Ericka Huggins, and seven other party members.50 Orange St.
New Haven, CT 06510
203.772.2709
info@artspacenh.org
__ __
__
Copyright © 2019 Artspace. Privacy Policy. Terms and Conditions.HOURS
Currently closed due to COVID-19SEARCH THS SITE
Search the site..
×
Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0