Chloe Edwards
Staff Reporter
Chloe Edwards is a Photography Editor, as well as a Beat Reporter covering Arts in New Haven at the University. Originally from North Carolina, she is currently a sophomore in Branford College majoring in English.
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Monique Truong on identity and the female narrative

For this piece, in honor of Women’s History Month, I had the opportunity to interview Monique Truong ’90, a Vietnamese-American author known for her works “Bitter in the Mouth,” “Book of Salt” and “The Sweetest Fruits.”

East Haven and Save the Sound appeal FAA findings on Tweed’s environmental impact

East Haven and Save the Sound have raised concerns about the environmental impacts of the expansion of the Tweed New Haven Airport after the FAA’s Finding of No Significant Impact.

Kehler Liddell Gallery presents CLAY and HEDGE

Ceramic artist Amanda Duchen and photographer Marjorie Wolfe exhibited their work at Kehler Liddell Gallery earlier this month.

Artist Rhona Bitner visits seminar, talks photography work

Photographer Rhona Bitner visited a seminar class at the School of Art to discuss her work and provide feedback for fine arts students.

The Shops at Yale hosts sixth annual New Haven Chalk Art Festival

Artists in New Haven gathered on Broadway Island and in front of the Yale University Art Gallery to partake in the annual chalk art festival.

Art market icons talk to SOM class

Fine arts and business students in a class taught by Magnus Resch heard from big names in the art world at the School of Management.

It takes a village – and a lot of paint

A mural of Ruth Wilson Gilmore, an abolitionist from New Haven, was recently completed at Possible Futures bookstore on 318 Edgewood Ave.

If these walls could talk

A spotlight on public artwork on Yale’s campus and in the greater New Haven area.

A.I. and intentionality explored in two new Kehler Liddell Gallery Exhibitions

Two exhibitions, “Adjusted Intentions” by digital artist Brian Flinn and “Forces of Attraction” by R.F. Wilton, are on display at Kehler Liddell Art Gallery on Whalley Avenue.

Dixwell Q-House hosts fourth annual Elm City Literature Festival

Authors in New Haven and the surrounding area spoke about the importance of literature and reading.

New Haven art space welcomes newest fellowship cohort

2023 marks the fifth year of NXTHVN’s fellowship for artists and curators.