“Art abounds in the Elm City,” according to the official Web site for New Haven — and indeed a strange, motley group of satellite exhibition […]
October 3, 2003
Just in case you suspected Catholicism is bad, all belief is false, and all believers were foolish, “The Nature and Purpose of Everything” will assure […]
On Dec. 20, the Knights of Columbus Museum on State Street will be bringing a piece of the Vatican to New Haven. The Vatican has […]
September 26, 2003
Like billboards for the Fiji mermaid or the world’s smallest horse, the Yale University Art Gallery has been perplexing the masses with the mysterious promise […]
September 19, 2003
The Creative Arts Workshop (CAW) Faculty Show 2003 isn’t your average art exhibit. Along with a few traditional pieces, it features artwork in media ranging […]
September 12, 2003
ArtSPACE has settled down in the Ninth Square District after five years of migrant operation and seven or eight locations over the last decade and […]
Artspace Gallery, located at 50 Orange Street, has expanded its program to involve performing arts as well as the visual arts. Judd Greenstein is a […]
September 5, 2003
Perhaps no photographer of the early twentieth century succeeded in as many genres as Bill Brandt. Born in Germany but having settled in England, Brandt […]
April 25, 2003
For his senior project, Matthew Barney ’89 exhibited “FIELD DRESSING (orifill),” a video he filmed in Payne Whitney in which he restrained himself with a […]
April 18, 2003
When Jonathan Zalben ’03 got lost in the stacks his sophomore year he probably had no idea he was about to unearth the inspiration for […]
April 11, 2003
The journey of life is a process of putting together a million puzzle pieces, ultimately (and hopefully) forming a grand and complete design. Along the […]
March 7, 2003