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WELLBEING WELLBEING CITY-WIDE OPEN STUDIOS 2018 presents Erector Square Weekend Sat & Sun, October 6–7 Private Studios Weekend Sat & Sun, October 13–14 Alternative Space Weekend Fri–Sun, October 26–28

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WELLBEINGWELLBEING

CITY-WIDEOPEN STUDIOS2018

presents

Erector Square Weekend Sat & Sun, October 6–7

Private Studios Weekend Sat & Sun, October 13–14

Alternative Space Weekend Fri–Sun, October 26–28

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GRAND OPENING RECEPTIONFri, October 5, 5–8pmArtspace, 50 Orange St

NOODLES ON9Fri, October 5, 6–9pm Orange St, Outside Artspace

OPEN STUDIOSSat & Sun, October 6–7 12–6pm315 Peck Street

WPKN BROADCASTSat, October 6, 11am–4pmBuilding 3, Third Floor

TALK: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S DAYSun, October 7, Time TBD Building 2, First Floor

OPEN STUDIOSFri–Sun, October 26–28 12–6pmYale West Campus

WELLBEING ARTIST COMMISSIONSFri–Sun, October 26–28 12–6pmYale West Campus

ALTERNATIVE SPACE POETRY TOURSun, October 28, 4pmMeet in the LobbyYale West Campus

FAMILY ART ACTIVITIESSun, October 14, 12–4pmFoote School50 Loomis Place

OPEN STUDIOSSun, October 1412–6pmNew Haven & Beyond

AFTER HOURS @ THE URBAN COLLECTIVESun, October 14, 6:30pm Marlin Works 85 Willow St

PRIVATE STUDIO FITNESS WALKSun, October 14, 10am Meet at Artspace 50 Orange St

CWOS BIKE TOURSun, October 14 12:15–6pmMeet at The Devil's Gear Bike Shop137 Orange St

OPEN STUDIOSSat, October 1312–6pmWestville

LITERARY HAPPY HOURSat, October 13, 5-7pmKehler Liddell Gallery873 Whalley Ave

FLAIR FAIRSat, October13 11am–4pmLyric Hall827 Whalley Ave

BLOCK PARTY & BEER GARDENSat, October 13 6:30–9pmCentral Ave @ Whalley & Fountain

CHAMBER MUSICSat, October 6, 2 & 4:30pmBuilding 2, First Floor Foyer

FEAST: ARTSPACE VOLUNTEER APPRECIATION PARTYFri, November 2, 6–8pmArtspace, 50 Orange St

FEAST UR MIND: CREATIVE TIME SUMMITFri, November 2, 12–6pmArtspace, 50 Orange St

WINE ON9Fri, November 2, 6–8pmOrange St, Outside Artspace

OCTOBER 5Opening Night@ Artspacep 6–7

OCTOBER 13Private Studios: Westville in Focusp 14–18

OCTOBER 14Private Studios: New Haven & Beyondp 20–25

OCTOBER 26–28Alternative Space Weekendp 28–45

RIDESHARESaturday, October 202–5pm6 Rock Street, West Haven

OCTOBER 20–21Between the Weekendsp 26

NOVEMBER 2After CWOS: November Programsp 49

OCTOBER 6–7Erector Square Weekendp 8–13

Festival HighlightsTHE 21ST ANNUAL CITY-WIDE OPEN STUDIOS

Unless otherwise noted, CWOS events are FREE.

Locations, times and dates were correct at time of printing but may be subject to alterations.

Please visit cwos.org for the latest updates.

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2 City-Wide Open Studios 2018

City-Wide Open Studios turns 21 this year, and feels more mature, yet more necessary than ever. In these anxious times, against a backdrop where civil and personal rights are threatened and democracy’s most fundamental institutions are imperiled, it is more important to ensure that artists have forums and platforms to develop their honest appraisals of our culture, to be our lens to see our world more clearly and to point to truths that may elude the rest of us.

Thank you for being part of this annual effort to amplify the voices of local artists.

While we’ve traded the funky and gritty Armory Alternative Space for the serenity of a corporate park, our new setting allows the empathy of artists who are addressing issues of wellbeing to be felt more profoundly, and with luminous clarity. They are helping us understand the pursuit of health and care in a new light.

With your involvement, Artspace continues its role as a catalyst for Connecticut artists and for our whole community. With your help, we ignite artistic visions, support the creation of significant new works and host an unforgettable gathering on a scale that would be impossible to realize anywhere else.

Thank you to the hundreds of artists who have joined us, to our many partners and to my colleagues at Artspace who devote them-selves daily to helping artists build a stronger community. A warm and appreciative thank you to the Yale West Campus for opening their arms to artists and to letting the possibil-ities of cross-pollination unfurl.

On behalf of the State of Connecticut, it is my great pleasure to extend greetings and congratulations to all who have gath-ered for the 21st Annual City-Wide Open Studios festival.

This home-grown celebration brings together artists and citizens from across the State of Connecticut to showcase their creative strengths. Connecticut communities are an inspirational and inviting setting for artists to live and work. This state has a rich tradition in the arts, and recognizes the important contributions that artists make in our cities and towns. Artspace has furthered this cause through its three decades of service to the New Haven area. This year, Artspace can take pride in the City of West Haven and the Town of Orange joining this festival weekend.

I commend the organizers, participants, and supporters of City-Wide Open Studios for your commitment to celebrating the arts in Connecticut. You have my best wishes for continued success in the years to come.

The arts play an essential role in bringing communities together and are fundamental to our state’s economic health. City-Wide Open studios is a great example of how arts can be used as a force for change and inspira-tion in our communities. The arts serve as a platform for dialogue on issues such as social equity, workforce innovation, and commu-nity wellbeing.

For 21 years, artists, curators, and arts enthu-siasts have come together in New Haven for City-Wide Open Studios. This month-long celebration attracts thousands of visitors to the region to experience the vibrancy of the arts in Connecticut and provides opportuni-ties for artists from across the state to exhibit their work in open studio venues through-out the city.

We at the Department of Economic and Community Development would like to thank the artists, the staff at Artspace, and the countless volunteers for their contributions that together make it possible for this event to be a success year after year. The collab-orative energy of City-Wide Open Studios invigorates the community and once again proves that the arts are not just nice, they are necessary.

Helen Kauder Executive Director Artspace

Dannel P. Malloy Governor State of Connecticut

Catherine Smith DECD Commissioner State of Connecticut

Welcome!THE 21ST ANNUAL CITY-WIDE OPEN STUDIOS

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I take great pleasure in welcoming you to the 21st annual City-Wide Open Studios! Thank you all for your ongoing commitment to celebrating the talented artists who live, work, learn (and yes…play) in the Greater New Haven Region. There is no better time to embrace the breadth of a truly uplifting and dynamic creative spirit that is promoted in our historic Elm City.

How perfect that this year’s CWOS transports this art experience to the Yale West Campus for a weekend of exciting ARTS programming and visual wonderment. I extend a warm welcome to Mayor Nancy Rossi, First Select-man Jim Zeoli and the leadership of Yale West Campus for hosting this imaginative destina-tion in artistic expression.

At a critical moment in the ongoing debate regarding access to quality wellness I applaud Artspace’s appreciation of the “centrality” of integrating all forms of artistic expression into the dynamics of holistic healthcare, and emphasize the pivotal role the arts have historically played as a source of healing in our society. This unique cross-sector collabora-tion is a testament to the inherent strengths of our Greater New Haven Region: as both a diverse cultural “hub” and an innovator foster-ing wellness thru a network of educational and medical institutions and burgeoning life sciences startups as well as countless wellness warriors—from yoga studios to city vegetable gardeners and advocacy groups, who together are promoting the proactive embrace of healthful lifestyles.

Like all of you, I look forward to this yearly display of originality, art and creative passion on full display at CWOS and plan my October weekends to participate in studio visits and (to be sure) purchases. Whether it’s sculpture, painting, prints, collage, fiber art, drawings, installations, or performance: each activity promotes new ideas and creative energy.

I invite all City-Wide Open Studios guests and participants to enjoy the vibrant cultural landscape our City has to offer—from retail shops and restaurants to unparalleled global entertainment—during your CWOS visit.

Thank you Artspace and your amazing, creative TEAM for organizing another year of compelling art and programming. Best Wishes for an enjoyable and enriching CWOS 2018!

It is with profound pride and pleasure that I welcome you—together with Artspace and their many partners, friends and support-ers—to West Haven, Connecticut for the 21st annual City-Wide Open Studios festival. This signature cultural experience inspires the public and art practitioners alike, the young, the old and all who generously share their artistic viewpoints.

Our society benefits from bold and diverse creative voices that ask us to look at things anew and challenge our status quo. And so I add a special welcome to the artists who are participating this year.

West Haven strives to be a nurturing envi-ronment for arts and culture. We are home to outstanding creators who are recognized by the Connecticut Office of the Arts, the National Endowment for the Arts, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and the Awesome Foundation. For many years artists at Gilbert Street Studios, the University of New Haven, private citizens and local busi-nesses in West Haven have played a significant part in City-Wide Open Studios. This year West Haven will step into a new role as the Alternative Space host location. This is a moment and a cause for celebration. The Yale West campus in our city will be connecting artists and audiences to practitioners working in the healthcare field.

I wish to acknowledge City-Wide Open Studios’ 2018 theme of wellness which aligns with our city’s commitment to public health and community wellbeing. With Artspace and their academic, municipal and state partners, West Haven opens our doors to this year’s artists, volunteers and attendees.

City-Wide Open Studios is a cultural event with the capacity to enlarge a sense of place, perspective and connection. The month-long festival will stimulate and deepen public engagement in the arts. It will raise the visibil-ity of our local talent on a regional basis.

Congratulations on the 21st annual City-Wide Open Studios. We are so glad you are here.

On behalf of the town of Orange, I welcome City-Wide Open Studios in its 21st year!

Such a multi-layered gathering of so many artists and organizational partners only happens with a great deal of forethought and imagination. This year’s theme of Wellbeing reflects so much of what we see across our community and region—creative, caring people coming together to contribute to the quality of life we aspire to enjoy in Connecticut.

I am very glad to see the activation at Yale’s West Campus. Like many of my fellow citizens, I heartily look forward to the cultural experience.

As we transition to shorter days, cooler temperatures, and changing leaves the opportunity to take advantage of all that our community has to offer is broader than ever. October brings so many cultural and artistic delights, including the widely popular City-Wide Open Studios which is celebrating its 21st year.

This year’s festival includes a month of exhib-its and exciting events centered around the theme of wellbeing. Good health and wellness are vital to the sustainability of our commu-nity and this year we will be showcasing the incredible work of local artists who are also healers, providers, and scientists.

I would like to thank the artists for their participation, the Artspace staff and volun-teers who make it all possible, and to our corporate partners and supporters. I hope you enjoy the art and activities planned in both New Haven and West Haven and will take advantage of our many other exhibits throughout the year ahead.

Toni Harp Mayor City of New Haven

Nancy R. Rossi Mayor City of West Haven

James M. Zeoli First Selectman Town of Orange

Kimbirly A. Moriarty Board Chair Artspace

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We are proud to support one of Artspace’s most open and inclusive programs –

City-Wide Open Studios.

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Welcome! Your journey through City-Wide Open Studios starts with this indispensable Guide which will lead you to a dazzling breadth of artists and diversity of artwork.

This year’s theme of Wellbeing has been selected to encourage artists and visitors to explore how we care for each other and for the creative resources in our community, particularly in the face of ongoing struggle, challenges and trauma. Such a brave endeavor requires an army of visionaries. Longstanding funders and loyal institutional partners have been joined by new, innovative organizations and purposeful community leaders. For that we are truly grateful.

Start at the Main Exhibition at Artspace to see one work by each artist. Then circle the artists you wish to meet! The maps and weekend lists will provide orientation about when and where to find them in their studios.

Each weekend is interspersed with other programming and events. So read each page, check our website for updates and plan for an exciting month!

ERECTOR SQUARE :: OCTOBER 6-7 :: P 8–13Visit a unique creative ecosystem, where some of New Haven’s most established artists work alongside an array of wellness practitioners in what was once the Erector Set toy factory.

WESTVILLE IN FOCUS :: OCTOBER 13 :: P 14–18A place where supporting artists and their creative enterprises has turned into a nourishing set of support structures and village traditions.

PRIVATE STUDIOS :: OCTOBER 14 :: P 20–25 Visit a cluster of studios or trek to some farther-flung points on this day of discovering artists in the intimacy of their own environments. Bike tours (guided and self-guided) are well-suited to the pace of Open Studios.

ALTERNATIVE SPACE :: OCTOBER 26–28 :: P 28–45A record number of 200+ artists, collectives, art departments and more will show their work alongside 12 major commissions on the theme of Wellbeing, from visual art, to performance-based work and social practice.

The Agora Collective, New HavenAiping Tai Chi CenterThe Aldrich Contemporary

Art MuseumAntiques on the FarmingtonArt of FramingArts Center KillingworthThe Arts Council of

Greater New HavenArtsplace: Cheshire

Performing & Fine ArtsBall & Socket ArtsBellamy-Ferriday

House and GardenThe Bird Nest Salon and GalleryBranford Art CenterThe Buttonwood Tree

Performing Arts CenterThe Carpet FairCenter for Contemporary

Printmaking

Chester GalleryCollinsville Antiques Company of

New HartfordThe Connecticut HospiceConnecticut LandmarksThe Cooley GalleryDarien Arts CenterDesign Within Reach, StamfordEast Street ArtsEBK GalleryExpressionesFairhaven FurnitureFairfield AuctionFairfield University Art MuseumFarmhouse Antiques LLCFashionista Vintage & VarietyGarde Arts CenterGeorge Billis GalleryGiampietro GalleryHamden Arts CommissionThe Housatonic Museum of Art

Hygienic ArtInfo New HavenIsabella Garrucho Fine ArtJames Blackstone

Memorial LibraryJerry’s Artarama of CTThe Juice Box, New HavenJust In Antiques at The BrickhouseKatahdin FurnitureKebabian’s RugsKlekoko World CoffeeKnights of Columbus MuseumLori Warner Studio/GalleryLyman Allyn Art MuseumLyme Art AssociationmActivity, New HavenMaggie Daly Arts CooperativeMake HavenMattatuck MuseumMiddletown FramingMilford Arts Council

Mill House AntiquesNathan Hale HomesteadNeighborhood Music SchoolNew Britain Museum of

American ArtNew Haven Free Public Library,

Main, Fair Haven, Mitchell, Stetson and Wilson branches

Orange Chamber of CommerceOsborne Homestead Museum and

Kellogg Environmental CenterPaul Mellon Arts CenterThe Perfect PearPetrini Framing and ArtQuinnipiack ClubThe Range at Lotta StudiosReal Art WaysRed BarnRJ Julia BooksellersRoseland CottageRowayton Arts Center

Shubert TheatreSilvermine Arts CenterSorelle Gallery Fine ArtSouthport GalleriesStein’s Classic AntiquesThe Study at Yale HotelSusan Powell Fine ArtWalker Loden, MadisonWalker Loden, New HavenWall Street GalleryWave GalleryWestport Arts CenterWhite Flower FarmWhitneyville Cultural CommonsThe Writer’s Block InkYale Center for British

Art Museum ShopYale Peabody MuseumYale Repertory TheatreYale Visitor’s Center

WellbeingTHE 21ST ANNUAL CITY-WIDE OPEN STUDIOS

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GRAND OPENING RECEPTIONFri, October 5, 5–8pm :: Artspace, 50 Orange St

The magnitude of New Haven’s artistic imagination comes to life! Find one work by every participating CWOS artist, arranged in a grid by weekend.

Plus, check out a range of wellness-themed experiences while DJ Dooley-O spins the night away. Relax into Wellbeing—this night is yours!

Libations provided by

MASSAGEMassage chairs will be staffed by expert massage therapists, courtesy of Elm City Wellness.

LIVE SKETCHINGArtists Amie Ziner, Raheem Nelson and Dave Velez will be live sketching throughout the evening for your enjoyment.

YOGAAs the crowd gathers, join in mini-yoga classes outside our doors, courtesy of Breathing Room.

Help us support the artists who participate in City-Wide Open Studios. Your purchase of artwork from the central exhibition supports both the artist and Artspace. (And artwork makes a memorable holiday or birthday gift!)

Photo: Stephanie Anestis

PERFORMANCEErin Lee Antonak’s commission ana alole (The Hats) debuts with a live performance outside Artspace.

FIRST FRIDAY: NOODLES ON9Fri, October 5, 6–9pm :: Orange St, Outside Artspace

Hungry? Sample noodle dishes from many cultures at this Ninth Square block party! This event is all-ages, family-friendly, and free to enjoy with food and drink available for purchase. Learn more at downtownnewhaven.com/on9.

DRINKSVisit the bar for a creative cocktail or mocktail made with sustainable ingredients, designed by Bun Lai of Miya’s.

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ZEPH FARMBY: TRAP(PED)October 5-28 :: The Project Room, Artspace, 50 Orange Streettrapped (verb): having something held tightly so that it cannot move or be freed

For his solo show, Zeph Farmby, Artspace’s 2017-18 Artist-in-Residence, will convert the project room into a floor-to-ceiling mural that will serve as the underpainting for a new body of work. Farmby makes paintings, sculptural installations and clothing that comments on the history and evolution of black identity in the United States.

In his ongoing Brainwash Series, he focuses on the way celebrity culture, social media, news media and entertainment has shaped our collective understanding of race since childhood. His work often includes layers of language that seek to expose and dismantle the systems that promote race-based stereotypes—ranging from explicit and camouflaged texts we seek out and passively encounter on the street, in media messaging, and graphics on clothing. As texts are always around us and acting on us in ways seen and unseen, Farmby challenges viewers to consciously find their own voice. He writes, “a society that operates in the space of creativity will project powerful positive energy and unlock the jail that our perspectives are currently threatened to be trapped within.”

ERIN LEE ANTONAK: ANA ALOLE (THE HATS)October 5–28Crown Street WindowArtspace, 50 Orange StreetReferencing a mash up of traditions that intertwine Iroquois crafts, regalia, and ceremonial objects, with millinery techniques and drag culture, Antonak will create six hats intended give restorative strength and prayer to their wearers. Don’t miss the debut of the hats in a performance on the Opening Night of City-Wide Open Studios!

RIDESHARE: ELLEN HOVERKAMPSaturday, October 20, 2–5pmJoin Ellen Hoverkamp to make “scanner photographs.” Full details on page 26.

Also at ArtspaceMORE TO EXPLORE DURING CWOS

Zeph Farmby, Population Control

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MAP & SCHEDULE

FOOD & DRINKLooking at art can make you hungry! Check out B@315 Café for tasty wraps, salads, soups and more, including grab-and-go options made for CWOS.

Pick up a map and schedule at the Artspace Welcome Tent, located on Peck Street between Buildings 2 and 3. Find studio locations for each artist in the complex, plus information about events—demonstrations, talks and more.

PARKINGLook for this sign around Erector Square to find more parking options.

DONATEMost CWOS events are free, but we need your support! Donate $5 at the Artspace Welcome Tent on Peck Street and receive a complimentary map.

Weekend HighlightsWPKN LIVE BROADCASTSat, October 6, 11am–4pm :: Building 3, Third Floor

WPKN will broadcast live from Erector Square on Saturday, serving up a mix of music and discussions with CWOS artists. Listen live at 89.5 FM, stream at wpkn.org or visit us in action in the historic offices of A. C. Gilbert!

TALK & DEMO: INDIGENOUS PEOPLE’S DAYSun, October 7, Time TBD :: Building 2, First Floor

Gather at Kim Weston’s Erector Square Studio to learn how two Native American contemporary artists bridge cultures and perspectives in their work, then move across to the Connecticut Capoeira Center for a demonstration of Afro-Brazilian traditions. Check cwos.org for times and further details.

WELLNESSMany of the wellness-oriented businesses at Erector Square are opening their doors during CWOS. Stop in to say hello, see their spaces, try samples and sign up for info!

Photo: Stephanie Anestis

CHAMBER MUSIC BY MUSIC HAVENSat, October 6, 2pm & 4:30pm :: Building 2, First Floor Foyer

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001 Faustin Adeniran: Mixed Media Faustinart.com

002 Aspasia Anos: Mixed Media aspasiaanos.com

003 John Arabolos: Digital Art arabolosart.com

004 Monique Atherton: Photography

005 Ebony B: Photography ebonybphotography.com

006 Amanda Bartel: Ceramics facebook.com/whitelotuspottery

007 Hayne Bayless: Ceramics sidewaysstudio.com

008 Rita Brieger: Painting ritabrieger.net

009 Constance Brown: Painting redstonestudios.com

010 Karen Chance: Painting

011 Kevin Cox: Painting

012 Ron Crowcroft: Mixed Media roncrowcroft.com

013 Atelier Cue: Installation ateliercue.com

014 Jan Cunningham: Painting jancunningham.net

015 Megan Czekaj: Mixed Media meganczekaj.com

016 Leila Daw: Mixed Media LeilaDaw.com

017 Geoffrey Detrani: Painting geoffreydetrani.com

018 Ileana Dumitriu: Painting floracolstudio.com

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Artist DirectoryERECTOR SQUARE WEEKEND :: OCTOBER 6–7 :: 315 PECK STREET, NEW HAVEN

Kick off your CWOS experience with a visit to New Haven’s largest studio complex

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021 Oi Fortin: Printmaking oifortin.com

022 Julie Fraenkel: Sculpture instagram.com/juliefraenkel

023 Kathryn Frund: Mixed Media kathrynfrund.com

024 Peter Gardner: Painting

025 Eliška Mörsel Greenspoon: Mixed Media eliska-mg.com

026 Robert Gregson: Installation bobgregson.com

027 Regine Hahn-Selzer: Collage

028 Barbara Harder: Printmaking barbaraharder.com

029 Sidney Harris: Drawing sciencecartoonsplus.com

030 Stephen Henderson: Mixed Media stephenbhenderson.com

031 Ellen Hoverkamp: Photography myneighborsgarden.com

032 Lisa Hunihan: Painting

033 Jilaine Jones: Sculpture

034 Christina Kane: Mixed Media studioinewhaven.com

035 Kyle Kearson: Sculpture kylekearson.com

036 Luanne Kemp: Printmaking

037 Jenny Krauss: Painting

038 David Kuehler: Painting davidkuehler.com

039 Abbie Kundishora: Painting abbiekundishora.com

DONATEArtspace depends on your support! artspacenh.org/donate

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043 Evie Lindemann: Printmaking evielindemann.com

044 David Livingston: Digital Art davidlivingstonart.com

045 Thomas Mahoney: Photography

046 Eric March: Painting ericmarch.com

047 J Patrick McDonough: Sculpture

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052 Irene K. Miller: Printmaking irenekmiller.com

053 Lori Miller: Printmaking lorimillerart.com

054 Maria Morabito: Sculpture morabitoart.com

055 Jeff Mueller: Printmaking etsy.com/shop/dexteritypress/items

056 Margot Nimiroski: Painting [email protected]

057 David Ottenstein: Photography davidottenstein.com

058 Liz Pagano: Mixed Media lizpaganoart.com

059 Mr. PJC: Painting mrpjcart.com

060 Gabriella Radujko: Mixed Media gabriellaradujko.wordpress.com

061 Jennifer Rae: Mixed Media jenniferraedesign.com

062 Tom Reilly: Painting Tomreillyartist.com

063 Susan Sara Rogol: Ceramics

064 Joseph Saccio: Sculpture joseph.saccio.com

065 Annie Sailer: Painting anniesailer.com

066 Suzan Scott: Painting suzanscott.com

067 John David Scully: Etching johndavidscullyart.com

068 Edgar Serrano: Painting edgarserrano.com

069 Sideways & Askew: Mixed Media lizpaganoart.com/section/ 396321-artful-illumination.html

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071 Hilda Speicher: Mixed Media

072 Kevin Stevens: Mixed Media artbykevinstevens.com

073 Sarah Stewart: Painting sarahstewartstudio.com

074 John Sweeney: Painting

075 Paul Theriault: Painting

076 Sandra Valabregue: Painting valabregue.com

077 Eliza Shaw Valk: Installation elizashawvalk.com

078 Kim Weston: Photography kimwestonimages.com

079 Karen Wheeler: Mixed Media karenart.com

080 Holly Whiting: Painting HollyWhitingArt.com

081 Marian Wittink: Mixed Media marianwittinkprints.com

082 Trevor Youngberg: Ceramics TrevorYoungberg.com

083 Dganit Zauberman: Painting dganitzauberman.com

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Stop in Oct 14th 11am-6pm with your CWOS Festival Guidefor complimentary coffee! 285 Nicoll St, New Haven, CT

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DONATEMost CWOS events are free, but we need your support! Donate $5 at West River Arts (909 Whalley Avenue) and receive a complimentary map.

Photo: Stephanie Anestis

ARTIST PODS!Sat, October 13, 12–6pm :: Central Ave @ Whalley & Fountain

Westville is excited to host six artists in temporary studios housed in PODS storage containers on Central Avenue! Artists Janet Brodie, Colin Burke, Jacquelyn Gleisner + Ryan Paxton, Sarah Schneiderman and Sara Zunda will transform their PODs into small galleries, while filmmaker Travis Carbonella will transform his POD into a miniature theater.

Sponsored by

The beer garden returns, featuring the salsa, merengue and bachata of Carlos Y Su Monemento Musical! Free and open to the public. 21 and over: wristbands for beer are $15 in advance, purchase online at westvillect.org; $20 at the door.

Sponsored by

BLOCK PARTY & BEER GARDENSat, October 13, 6:30–9pm :: Central Ave @ Whalley & Fountain

FLAIR FAIRSat, October 13, 11am–4pm :: Lyric Hall, 827 Whalley Ave

Focusing on small pieces of wearable and collectible art, Flair Fair celebrates the modern resurgence of pins, patches, buttons and more. Discover independent artists and designers selling affordable, unique items for your wardrobe and home. Pin and patch culture has reached cult-like status, and many visitors use these events as a way to share, collect, trade and connect with their favorite makers and fellow fans. Come see what it's all about!

LITERARY HAPPY HOUR

Sat, October 13, 5-7pmKehler Liddell Gallery873 Whalley AveA curated reading and performance series by Hanifa Nayo Washington, Literary Happy Hour creates a radically inclusive performance space that gives rise to healing, liberation, a deepening of self and genuine community building. Three featured artists; open mic to follow.

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108 George Corsillo118 Violet Harlow

121 DaSilva Gallery 897-899 Whalley Ave

120 Cohen Dunne Hermosilla

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124 John Keefer

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126 Lotta Studio

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134 Alice Steinhardt

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136 UARTS Chapel Haven

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129 Robert David Rogers

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123 Brian Jones

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143 Working Together

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132 Shayna Segal

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104 Janet Brodie105 Colin Burke106 Travis Carbonella116 Jacquelyn Gleisner &

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140 West River Arts 909 Whalley Ave

102 Caryn Azoff103 Sarah Bratchell110 Dooley-O111 Howard el-Yasin112 Eric Epstein114 Molly Gambardella117 Mohamad Hafez122 Noé Jimenez127 Susan McCaslin130 Martha Savage133 Semi Semi-Dikoko135 Kate Stephen142 JoAnne Wilcox144 Don Wunderlee

125 Kehler Liddell Gallery 879 Whalley Ave

101 Liz Antle-O’Donnell107 PenRod Cook113 Brian Flinn119 Kate Henderson128 Roy Money138 Amanda Walker141 Kim Weston

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109 Terry Dagradi115 Sergei Gerasimenko139 Gar Waterman

Studio LocationsPRIVATE STUDIOS WEEKEND :: OCTOBER 13 :: WESTVILLE IN FOCUS

Artists highlighted green are open both Saturday & Sunday

Wheelchair accessible

Some studios will be open both Saturday and Sunday—look for them highlighted in green below!

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101 Liz Antle-O’Donnell: Printmaking lizantle.com

102 Caryn Azoff: Painting carynazoff.com

103 Sarah Bratchell: Wearable Art linkedin.com/in/sarahbratchell/ #experience-section

104 Janet Brodie: Mixed Media

105 Colin Burke: Photography colinburkestudio.com

106 Travis Carbonella: Film/Video vimeo.com/traviscarbonella

107 PenRod Cook: Photography penrodphotographs.com

108 George Corsillo: Other designmonsters.com

109 Terry Dagradi: Photography library.medicine.yale.edu/cushingcenter

110 Dooley-O: Painting instagram.com/artbydooleyo

111 Howard el-Yasin: Installation howard-elyasin.squarespace.com

112 Eric Epstein: Collage epsteindesign.net

113 Brian Flinn: Digital Art brianflinn.com

114 Molly Gambardella: Sculpture mollygambardella.com

115 Sergei Gerasimenko: Furniture

116 Jacquelyn Gleisner & Ryan Paxton: Installation jacquelyngleisner.com

117 Mohamad Hafez: Mixed Media mohamadhafez.com

118 Violet Harlow: Ceramics instagram.com/violet.harlow.arts

MORE INFORMATIONFind up-to-date studio events and artist statements at cwos.org

Artist DirectoryPRIVATE STUDIOS WEEKEND :: OCTOBER 13 :: WESTVILLE IN FOCUS

Ease into your weekend tour by spending a day in one vibrant neighborhood: Westville

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119 Kate Henderson: Mixed Media katehenderson.art

120 Colectivo Dunne Hermosilla: Photography cohendunnehermosilla.com

121 DaSilva Gallery: Photography dasilva-gallery.com

122 Noé Jimenez: Painting noejimenez.myportfolio.com

123 Brian Jones: Ceramics brianrjones.com

124 John Keefer: Painting

125 Kehler Liddell Gallery: Mixed Media kehlerliddellgallery.com

126 Lotta Studio: Photography lottastudio.com

127 Susan McCaslin: Installation susanmccaslin.com

Pick up the Pieces Oct. 11, 2018 - Nov. 11, 2018

51 Trumbull Street New Haven, CT 06510 elycenter.org

© Photo by Helen Klisser During

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128 Roy Money: Photography roymoney.com

129 Robert David Rogers: Painting Ardeart.carbonmade.com

130 Martha Savage: Painting instagram.com/savageart_card

131 Sarah Schneiderman: Mixed Media sarahschneiderman.com

132 Shayna Segal: Drawing

133 Semi Semi-Dikoko: Mixed Media facebook.com/semidikoko

134 Alice Steinhardt: Drawing

135 Kate Stephen: Other katestephenjewelry.com

136 UARTS Chapel Haven: Wearable Art UARTSCH.org

137 UNH Art & Design Department: Other artanddesign.newhaven.edu

138 Amanda Walker: Drawing amandakatewalker.com

139 Gar Waterman: Sculpture garwaterman.com

140 West River Arts: Other westriverarts.wordpress.com

141 Kim Weston: Photography kimwestonimages.com

142 JoAnne Wilcox: Photography joannewilcoxphotography.com

143 Working Together: Painting

144 Don Wunderlee: Painting donwunderleeart.com

145 Sara Zunda: Digital Art sarazunda.com

We are proud to co-sponsor Create the Vote CT! Learn more on page 51.

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MakeHaven, 770 Chapel St

157 Manuela Artia164 Catherine Cazes-Wiley173 Daniel Eugene175 Jennifer Fremd

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158 Chris Barnard201 Mark W. Potter, Jr.

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153 Camille Altay154 Bek Andersen

Artspace, 50 Orange St

155 Erin Lee Antonak

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182 Sara Hope HillMusical Intervention 23 Temple St

166 Adam Christoferson

City Hall, 165 Church St

178 Rob Goldman

760 Chapel St

152 AGORA Collective

Artist & Craftsman Supply 821-825 Chapel St

170 Bridget Daunais

Studio LocationsPRIVATE STUDIOS WEEKEND :: OCTOBER 14 :: NEW HAVEN & BEYOND

Wilbur Cross Commons 60 Connolly Pkwy, Hamden

183 Maggie Hotchkiss

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171 Karen Dow198 Christopher Mir

Some studios will be open both Saturday and Sunday—look for them highlighted in green below!

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184 James Jones208 Albert Vasseur

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159 Binwanka 185 Nancy Karpel 187 Constance LaPalombara 189 Linda Lindroth 200 Jesse Piggott206 Willie Stewart 207 Jade Streater209 Sara Walsh

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163 Alexis Brown168 Susan Clinard169 David Coon176 Maura Galante181 Clymenza Hawkins188 Martha W. Lewis192 Briah Luckey194 Kiara Matos196 Sara McGrimley

Eli Whitney Museum Bridge 915 Whitney Ave, Hamden

195 Zoe Matthiessen

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186 Beth Klingher

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193 Melinda Marquez

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161 Johanna Bresnick

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162 Anna Broell Bresnick

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DONATEMost CWOS events are free, but we need your support! Donate $5 at Artspace and receive a complimentary map.

Photo: Artspace Staff

AFTER HOURS @ THE URBAN COLLECTIVESun, October 14, 6:30pm :: Marlin Works, 85 Willow St

Join us for Urban Art & Wellness, a Talk Back with Artists of Color. Enjoy wine, cupcakes and dialogue with New Haven artists of color. Hosted by Randi McCray, Production Manager for CWOS; free and open to the public.

GET YOUR BEARINGS: A PRIVATE STUDIO FITNESS WALK WITH SHANA SCHNEIDERSun, October 14, 10am :: Meet at Artspace, 50 Orange St

Walk with us from Downtown to East Rock, stopping at artist studios along the way! This is a ticketed event—$10 special for CWOS. Visit cwos.org for tickets and more information.

FAMILY FUN!Sun, October 14, 12–4pmFoote School50 Loomis PlaceA day of family-friendly festivities at Foote School, featuring art activities and exhibits by faculty and guests. All ages are welcome!

MAP & SCHEDULEHow does this all work? Get started by picking up a map at Artspace. View one work by every participant, then head out on your tour!

BIKESHARENo bike? No problem! Bike New Haven, a new bicycle sharing program, is the perfect way to support your physical and mental Wellbeing and get on the road for your studio visits! Find out more at bikenewhavenct.com.

CITY-WIDE OPEN STUDIOS BIKE TOURSun, October 14, 12:15–6pm :: Meet at 137 Orange St

Do you prefer biking to driving? Meet us at The Devil’s Gear Bike Shop (137 Orange Street) and set off on a tour of local artists’ studios.

The group ride will ensure your road safety, and we’ll travel at a casual pace. Helmets required.

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: CITY GALLERYSun, October 14, 12–6pm :: 994 State St

Discover the 16 artists that make up the cooperative City Gallery: Judy Atlas, Meg Bloom, Joy Bush, Phyllis Crowley, Jennifer Davies, Nancy Eisenfeld, Freddi Elton, Roberta Friedman, William Frucht, Barbara Harder, Jane Harris, Sheila Kaczmarek, Kathy Kane, Mary Lesser, Susan Newbold and Michael Zack.

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: ELI WHITNEY BARNSun, October 14, 12–6pm :: 920 Whitney Ave, Hamden

Take in the work of ten artists—including quilt-making by Martha Lewis and Zoe Matthiessen’s installation inside the Covered Bridge—while enjoying live music and Persian food from Greenleafe Catering, all day into sunset!

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151 Kwadwo Adae: Film/Video kwadwoadae.com

152 AGORA Collaborative: Other agoranewhaven.com

153 Camille Altay: Painting camillealtay.com

154 Bek Andersen: Photography bekandersen.com

155 Erin Lee Antonak: Mixed Media

156 Stephanie Arrell: Painting

157 Manuela Artia: Printmaking

158 Chris Barnard: Painting chrisbarnard.com

159 Binwanka: Other tinyurl.com/binwankaresearch

160 Michelle Bradford: Painting michellebradfordart.com

161 Johanna Bresnick: Sculpture johannabresnick.com

162 Anna Broell Bresnick: Drawing annabroellbresnick.com

163 Alexis Brown: Other [email protected]

164 Catherine Cazes-Wiley: Textile styletinaliah.org

165 The Chapel Street Collective: Other

166 Adam Christoferson: Film/Video musicalintervention.com

167 City Gallery: Mixed Media city-gallery.org

168 Susan Clinard: Sculpture clinard.org

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170 Bridget Daunais: Painting brigd-design.com

171 Karen Dow: Printmaking karendow.com

172 EcoworksCT: Textile ecoworksct.org

173 Daniel Eugene: Photography lunchmoneyprint.com/pages/ exhibition-preview

174 Robert Faucher: Other rfaucher56.wixsite.com/mysite

175 Jennifer Fremd: Other

176 Maura Galante: Printmaking mauragalante.com

177 Maddie Gerig Shelly: Ceramics maddiegerigshelly.com

178 Rob Goldman: Photography imatterproject.org

179 Mike Golschneider: Mixed Media instagram.com/mikegolart

180 Robert S. Greenberg: Mixed Media facebook.com/newhavenhistory

181 Clymenza Hawkins: Collage clymenza.wordpress.com

182 Sara Hope Hill: Sculpture sarahopehill.com

183 Maggie Hotchkiss: Painting maggsart.wixsite.com/maggsart

184 James Jones: Fiber Art eaststreetartsnh.org

185 Nancy Karpel: Sculpture nancykarpeljewelry.com

186 Beth Klingher: Mixed Media bethklingher.com

187 Constance LaPalombara: Painting constancelapalombara.com

188 Martha W. Lewis: Textile/Other marthalewis.com

189 Linda Lindroth: Photography lindalindroth.com

DONATEArtspace depends on your support! artspacenh.org/donate

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191 Karleen Loughran: Painting karleenloughran.com

192 Briah Luckey: Printmaking briahluckey.com

193 Melinda Marquez: Installation

194 Kiara Matos: Ceramics kiaramatos.com

195 Zoe Matthiessen: Painting zoematthiessen.com

196 Sara McGrimley: Printmaking

197 William Meddick: Painting meddickart.net

198 Christopher Mir: Painting christophermir.com

199 Eliza Myers: Painting

200 Jesse Piggott: Painting

201 Mark W. Potter, Jr. : Sculpture ravenofferings.blogspot.com

202 Winfred Rembert: Mixed Media usartists.squarespace.com/fellows/2016/ winfred-rembert

203 Steve Rodgers: Other

204 Judy Sirota Rosenthal: Other sirotarosenthalart.com

205 Sol for Art: Other solforart.com

206 Willie Stewart: Installation willie-stewart.com

207 Jade Streater: Painting

208 Albert Vasseur: Fiber Art eaststreetartsnh.org

209 Sara Walsh: Drawing

210 Brian Wendler: Painting brianwendler.com

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NEW HAVEN CHALK ART FESTIVALSaturday, October 20, 12–4pm :: 56 BroadwayView elaborate chalk art designs by talented artists, or join the competition and create your own! See our ad on the facing page for details.

RIDESHARE: ELLEN HOVERKAMPSaturday, October 20, 2–5pmMeet at: Savin Rock Conference Center Parking Lot, 6 Rock Street, West HavenParking: Place CWOS Guide in windshieldJoin Ellen Hoverkamp to make unique “scanner photographs,” inspired by the work of Victorian botanical illustrators, and Dutch and Flemish still-life painters. The day will begin on the West Haven shore, collecting specimens that will become the objects of our still life studies. We will move to a nearby studio space where Hoverkamp will demonstrate how to arrange and scan the objects. The compositions will celebrate the natural bounties of our shared city and nature’s ephemeral beauty. This event is free, but registration is required. Register at artspacenewhaven.org/events/rideshare18.

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Practice Yoga. Practice Justice.

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DowntimeNo studios to visit on October 20–21, but there are still plenty of options around town to explore creativity and wellbeing

BETWEEN THE WEEKENDS

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56 BROADWAY new havenacross from Apple / J.Crew / L.L.Bean

Free and open to the public — kid’s freestyle zone, magician, face painter, free parking, special offers to retailers and restaurants, live jazz and more! Rain date is Oct. 21.

Grand prize; $1,000 Hull’s Art Supply & Framing Gift Card.

No cost to enter. Beginners and amateurs welcome.

For more details, directions & registration, visit TheShopsatYale.com/ChalkArt.

at The Shops at Yale

Located in the heart of the Yale University Campus, in historic Downtown New Haven.

By Andrea Casey

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Weekend HighlightsALTERNATIVE SPACE WEEKEND :: OCTOBER 26–28 :: YALE WEST CAMPUS, ORANGE

Photo: Stephanie Anestis

Artists will host special programming and events throughout the weekend. Each day is different! Artists will engage a broad array of aesthetic and cultural sensibilities, stretching, poking and prodding various manifestations of Wellbeing. Events will include henna body painting, tai chi, live television and radio broadcasts, interactive performances, block printing demos, gift-making for cancer patients, documentary film screenings, musical meditation sessions and live readings, plus much more!

SHUTTLESFree shuttles to West Campus run every twenty minutes on weekdays and every hour on weekends.

The Purple Line runs daily and picks up from: 300 George St 333 Cedar St

The Green Line will run on Friday, October 26, but not over the weekend. It picks up from: Orange St @ Bradley St Orange St @ Pearl St Orange St @ Humphrey St Whitney Ave @ Humphrey St

A live map can be viewed yale.transloc.com

PARKINGYale West Campus is located at 100 West Campus Drive in Orange, just off of I-95 at Exit 41. The building is equipped with wide corridors, elevators and fully-accessible restrooms. On-site parking is ample and free-of-charge.

POSTCARDS TO POLITICIANS WITH CAROLYN MONASTRASat & Sun, October 27–28, 12–6pm :: Check Schedule for Location

Participants are invited to create their own postcards from recycled materials, addressing environmental and related health concerns. After the event, the artist will send the cards to local and national legislators.

BAD YOGA WITH AIDAN MORANSat & Sun, October 27–28, 12–6pm :: Check Schedule for Location

Take part in a photographic project, where members of the public can pose in silly, funny or ridiculous yoga poses of their own invention! Participants will be able to download their photos from a designated website after the event. Participation and photo downloads are free.

PREVIEW DAYFri, October 26, 12–6pm

New this year! An extra day at our Alternative Space for school, university, and community partners. Enjoy the visit before the crowds. All are welcome.

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ALTERNATIVE SPACE POETRY TOUR WITH DYMIN ELLISSun, October 28, 4pm :: Meet in the Lobby

Follow the footsteps of local poets and listen as the studios and works of art come alive with sound and slam. Your guide is poet Dymin Ellis. Tour departs from the Lobby at 4pm. Free!

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DONATEMost CWOS events are free, but we need your support! Donate $5 at the entrance to Building 410 and receive a complimentary map.

Photo: Stephanie Anestis

Photo: Michael Marsland

FOOD & DRINKLooking at art can make you hungry! A selection of the area’s finest food trucks will be onsite, plus coffee and pastries courtesy of Bridges Healthcare (while supplies last). Further afield, West Haven and Orange offer restaurants to suit any palette, from fast casual to fine dining to authentic ethnic cuisine.

MAP & SCHEDULEPick up a map and schedule at the entrance to Building 410. Find studio locations for each artist in the complex, plus information about events—demonstrations, talks and more.

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1. THE CENTER FOR ADULT SWADDLINGAdam Berkwitt, Aude Jomini, Chen Reichert, Sam Malissa, David B. Smith, Laura Marsh & Alexandra Jomini Through the experience of a tight swaddle, this project invites visitors to return to the comfort of dwelling in the womb. Visitors will be invited to enter a multisensory session of support and self-care, set to a sound and textile environment. This participatory work is a collaboration between artists, designers, scholars, and medical practitioners from Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital.

2. ALONE NO MORE Deborah Lehman di CapuaThis ongoing collaboration with Yale Internist Dr. Dave Rosenthal and veterans at the West Haven VA explores how the arts might provide a space for gathering, storytelling, community-building, and combating social isolation. Throughout the festival, Lehman di Capua will visit the studios of CWOS artists, leading the veterans in close-looking sessions.

3. BOOBS Suzanne KachmarThis traveling group show invites artists to celebrate Breast Cancer Awareness Month by addressing to the notion of “the breast,” the promise of a feminist future, and the need to make visible racial and social injustices. Works by Connecticut-based artists will examine “the breast” through the lens of age, gender, body image, race, and healthcare, breaking down appearance-based stereotypes and prejudices that have led to deep rooted social inequities

Artists include Jennifer Brubacher, Eliska Greenspoon, Robin Jopp, Suzanne Kachmar, Karen Kalkstein, kHyal™, Iyaba Ibo Mandingo, Tori Marsh, Dan Makara, Sooo-z Mastropietro, Janette Maxey, Lori Petchers and Faith Baum of the Old Bags project, Marjorie Rosenthal, Amanda Walker, Lee Walther, Jahmane West and ArtBra New Haven, under the direction of Gay Hyre.

4. HERO STORIES: OPEN (MIC) STUDIO Lilianna Marie Baczeski in collaboration with Adam Christoferson & Douglas DuhaimeWorking collaboratively with the New Haven-based social enterprise Musical Intervention, this project seeks to create a safe space for recovering addicts to record music and design album art. Visitors will be able to enjoy live music, purchase the recordings, and share their own stories of addiction and recovery.

5. AN URBAN PERSPECTIVE: BLACK MINDS REWIREDElizabeth Nearing, Dawnise Traore & CollaboratorsThis collection of thirty short literary pieces, collected from writers and musicians from New Haven and beyond, explores race, mental health and the stigma surrounding mental illness in black communities living at and below the poverty line. This project believes that wellbeing cannot be achieved without well minds, and sharing across communities.

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Artist CommissionsALTERNATIVE SPACE WEEKEND :: OCTOBER 26–28 :: YALE WEST CAMPUS, ORANGE

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6. CONVERSION THERAPYNeil Daigle OriansDealing with the violence and mistreatment inflicted on queer youth, this immersive installation seeks to reverse those feelings of rejection and shame and foster individual acceptance and self-celebration. Through group efforts meant to strengthen the LGBTQ community, and queer people living in greater New Haven and Hartford, the project will generate sounds, videos, projections and performances that encourage self-love.

7. THE UNDERNEATHMartha Lewis & Marion BelangerThis site-specific installation examines ones’ place in the greater ecosystem by creating an environment of roots, dirt, insects, and light. Its collaborators seek to show how working with soil and the growth of plants is vital to survival and the cultivation of food, as well as mental healing and mental wellbeing.

8. SCIENCE FOR A BETTER LIFE Jeff OstergrenThis site-responsive installation features several large painterly assemblages composed of office furniture and memorabilia used by the pharmaceutical staff who once inhabited the building. The installation sheds light on the history of Yale West Campus, calling to mind different states of “wellbeing,” and references the Greek verb “pharmakon,” which means “to cure” and “to paint.”

9. TREE SPA FOR URBAN FOREST HEALINGColin McMullanBoth a mobile tree syrup processing unit and a tree spa, this relaxing getaway features a steam room of evaporated tree sap, drawing on various traditions of healing from around the world. In honoring these traditions yet moving to a post-modern society, this piece unifies those engaged in a collective healing experience.

10. AN EXPERIMENTAL LABORATORY FOR HEALING Debbie Hesse, David Hesse & Demetrios Braddock; sound composition by Derek PiotrInspired by their daughter’s mitochondrial disease, this collaboration presents an interactive, mixed-media video installation that merges art and science to make visible what we cannot comprehend. The installation features found, repurposed, and fabricated materials, including sculpture, medical information, fabric and video projections.

11. THROUGH THE ECHOES Kellie Ann Lynch & CollaboratorsThis performance will reflect on the notion of humanity and pay homage to Yale West Campus. Its performers will embody wellbeing through a movement score inspired by contemplative practices and ritualistic ways of being in and being with community. Check cwos.org for performance times.

12. I KNOW YOU SO WELL: A SOUND AND MOVEMENT CHOIRRachel Bernsen & Rachel Kauder NalebuffThis performance brings together twelve healthcare workers who have likely never connected in their professional lives to think holistically about what it means to heal. Participants include a nurse practitioner, a birth doula, a biomedical research scientist, the former director of CT hospice, the director of the therapeutic arts program at the Yale New Haven Children’s hospital, an OGBYN, a physical therapist, the director of the Hispanic Clinic at the Yale School of Nursing, a reporter specializing in healthcare, and a home-caregiver for her elderly family.

13. ANA ALOLE (THE HATS)Erin Lee AntonakReferencing a mash-up of traditions that intertwine Iroquois ceremonial objects with millinery techniques and drag culture, Antonak will create six hats intended to give restorative strength to their wearers. The hats will debut in an opening night performance that includes members of the artist’s family and remain on view in Artspace’s Crown Street Window through October.

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251 Kwadwo Adae: Film/Video kwadwoadae.com

252 Greg Aimé: Painting artspacenewhaven.org/cwos_artists/greg-aime

253 Jonathan Amici: Sculpture facebook.com/people/Jonathan-Amici/ 100009523212404

254 Christian Ammon: Painting

255 Joseph Vincent Annino: Painting jovian.me

256 Bayla Arietta: Painting BaylaArt.com

257 ACWH ArtsWest CT: Other

258 Cate Barry: Photography catebarryphotography.com

259 Wyatt Baum: Ceramics wyattbaumpotteryblr.tumblr.com

260 Kraig Binkowski: Printmaking kraigbinkowski.com

261 Miles Birch: Painting

262 Andy Bishop: Painting dailypaintworks.com/Artists/andy-bishop-8411

263 Blackunicorn Studios: Drawing blackunicornstudios.com

264 Joan Bombalicki: Painting

265 Olivia Bonilla: Installation oliviabonilla.net

266 Joan Bosson Heenan: Painting instagram.com/suityourselfink

267 Maria Bracale: Painting

268 Jay Bright: Mixed Media

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A record-breaking 200+ artists activate this year’s Alternative Space

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269 Jay Brodsky: Painting wilsonavenueloftartists.com

270 Bethany Brooke: Painting bethanybrookeart.com

271 Amira Brown: New Media amirahbillo.com

272 Connie Brown: Painting conniebrown.net

273 Jennifer Brubacher: Mixed Media jenniferbrubacher.com

274 Eóin Burke: Sculpture eoinburke.com

275 Claudine Burns Smith: Ceramics claudineburnssmith.com

276 Cristina Cammarota: Painting instagram.com/discocatsstudio

277 Eileen Carey: Painting

278 William Carpenter: Video, Film Milford-TV.com

279 Dennis Carroll: Printmaking dennisccarroll.com

280 Kaitlyn Casso: Photography kaitlyncasso.com

281 Taylor Chamberlain: Installation taychamb.com

282 Najila Chambers: Mixed Media

283 McKenzie Chapman: Fabric mckenziechapman.com

284 Tracie Cheng: Painting traciecheng.com

285 Annie Chittenden: Textile anniechittenden.com

286 David Chorney: Painting davidchorney.com

287 Sheri Cifaldi-Morrill: Fabric wholecirclestudio.com

288 Julia Coash: Installation juliaacoash.com

289 Milton Coburn: Drawing miltonwilliamcoburn.wixsite.com/mysite

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291 Michael Corey: Printmaking visualaids.org/artists/detail/michael-zieff-corey

292 Rosemary Cotnoir: Painting rosemarycotnoir.com

293 KC Councilor: Other kccouncilor.com

294 Nicole Croce: Photography nicolecroce.com

295 Marina Daneva: Mixed Media

296 Robert Datum: Painting robdatum.com

297 Erich J Davis: Installation ejdavisaesthetics.com

298 Francisco Del Carpio: Drawing instagram.com/lonewolf08

299 Kathleen DeMeo: Printmaking kathleendemeo.com

300 Duo Dickinson: Photography duodickinson.com

301 Pete Doty: Drawing newhaven.bodyartsoul.com/peter-doty

302 Eileen Eder: Painting eileeneder.com

303 Kayla Ek: Painting kaylaek.com

304 Evād: Other facebook.com/evadglitterart

305 Joe Fekieta: Mixed Media addalinedesign.com

306 Jim Felice: Installation jimfelice.com

307 Fellowship Place: Other fellowshipplace.org

308 Joan Fitzsimmons: Photography joanfitzsimmons.com

309 Jane Gilman Fleischner: Painting Janegilmanfleischner.com

310 M Flower: Painting instagram/marthaligos

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George Shaw, Mum’s (detail), 2018, Humbrol enamel on canvasYale Center for British Art, Friends of British Art Fund© George Shaw 2018

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311 Robert Fort: Painting robertsdrawings.com

312 Xavier Fortes: Digital Art

313 Matthew Fowler: Painting

314 Howard Fussiner: Painting facebook.com/howardfussinersart

315 Alexis Gage: Other

316 Anatar Gagne: Puppetry pinnedandsewtured.com

317 David Gagne: Mixed Media youtube.com/c/elmcityvintage

318 Eric Gallant: Photography ericgallant.com

319 Molly Gambardella: Sculpture mollygambardella.com

320 Gerardo Garduno: Drawing gerardogarduno.com

321 Greg Garvey: Digital Art gregorypatrickgarvey.com

322 Liam Geleneau: Ceramics studiogeleneau.com

323 Craig Gilbert: Mixed Media thatcraigguy.com

324 Ruby Gonzalez Hernandez: Collage

325 Yvonne Gordon-Moser: Printmaking branfordartcenterct.com

326 Joseph R. Gorneault Jr.: Mixed Media joesartlive.com

327 Amber Gratta: Painting instagram.com/agritzz_art

328 Deborah Greco: Painting dgrecoart.com

329 Amir Green: Painting amirtheweirdo.wixsite.com/website

330 Dan Gries: Digital Art dangries.com

331 Colleen Rose Hains: Painting facebook.com/artmasterssilvermine

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332 Larissa Hall: Mixed Media

333 Sonia Hansman: Sculpture BluDragonArt.com

334 Violet Harlow: Ceramics instagram.com/violet.harlow.arts

335 Nina Harold: Painting ninaharold.com

336 Holly Hawthorn: Mixed Media Amfabarts.com

337 Kate Henderson: Mixed Media katehenderson.art

338 Shaunda Holloway: Fiber Art shaundaholloway.com

339 Marianne Holtermann: Painting marianneholtermann.com

340 Ellen Hoverkamp: Photography myneighborsgarden.com

341 David Howley: Painting

342 Eric Iannucci: Sculpture artbomb.com

343 Indigx: Painting gofundme.com/5y73cjs

344 Aileen Ishmael: Mixed Media

345 Mary Janacek: Mixed Media maryjanacek.com

346 Sophy Johnston: Sculpture sjjewelryshop.etsy.com

347 Richmond Jones: Photography, Video richmondjones.com/RandomSamples.html#/0

348 Katie Jurkiewicz: Painting katiejurkiewicz.com

349 Nikki Katz with Anna Bu Tu: Other

350 Bob Keating: Sculpture bobkeatingsculptor.com

351 Afaf Khalil: Painting afafkhalil.com

352 Esthea Kim: Mixed Media estheakim.com

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353 Emily Kirchner: Drawing emilykirchner.com

354 Merry Kismet: Mixed Media

355 Karen Klugman: Photography karenklugman.com

356 Sheldon Krevit: Painting sheldonkrevit.com

357 Gary Kriksciun: Collage Painting, Sculpture wesleyanargus.com/2017/04/17/gary-kriksciun-brings-abstraction-to-exley

358 Briana Krzeminski: Digital Art brianakartist.com

359 Dana LaMontagne: Painting danalamontagneabstract.com

360 Daniel Lanzilotta: Sculpture daniellanzilotta.com

361 Gaetano LaRoche: Painting gaetanolaroche.com

“ Sometimes we are strong enough to take another’s burden, other times we seek the reinforcement of our fellow human beings. Within the bearing of one by the other, we find the human spirit at its most powerful.”

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Snyder Sanctuary at Lynn UniversityBoca Raton, Florida© Robert Benson Photography

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362 Derek Leka: Painting geo.itunes.apple.com/us/book/color-is-design/id1361340972?mt=11

363 Nate Lerner: Photography natelerner.com

364 Wendy Lewis: Mixed Media wendylewis.com

365 Carlos Lopez: Mixed Media

366 Karleen Loughran: Painting karleenloughran.com

367 Beth Lovell: Drawing bethlovell.com

368 Lunch Money Print: Mixed Media lunchmoneyprint.com/pages/ lmp-community-print-exchange

369 David Lyman: Mixed Media

370 Dan Makara: Mixed Media danmakara.com

371 Barbara Mansilla: Sculpture barbaramansilla.com

372 David Marshall: Mixed Media marshallimage.com

373 Milagros Martinez: Other

374 Mary Anne McCarthy: Other maryannemccarthy.com

375 Amy McNamara: Drawing amymcnamara.space

376 Brian McSherry: Installation brianmcsherry.com

377 Eliana Mesa: Painting eliana-mesa.squarespace.com

378 Mablo Micasso: Painting

379 Lori Michels: Mixed Media infinitedezignz.weebly.com

380 Miggy: Sculpture miggysart.wordpress.com

381 Andrea Miller: Fiber Art

382 Jane Miller: Installation artsy.net/artist/jane-miller

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384 Carolyn Monastra: Photography thewitnesstree.org

385 Kayla Mone’t: Mixed Media

386 Aidan Moran: Photography laughableart.com

387 Lindsay Morgan: Painting lindsmorgan.myportfolio.com

388 Amber Morris: Mixed Media instagram.com/thestarsspilled

389 Tyler Morris: Painting tylermorrisart.com

390 Magda Mraz: Painting ncsml.org/exhibits/magda-mraz

391 Musical Intervention: Performance, Other musicalintervention.com

392 Alan Neider: Painting alanneider.com

393 Raheem Nelson: Digital Art raheemnelson.com

394 Evan Nork: Mixed Media dingodog.webs.com

395 Sean O’Brien: Photography flickr.com/photos/areabridges/ albums/72157683691382752

396 Beatriz Olson, MD: Mixed Media broarts.net

397 Jeff Ostergren: Installation jeffostergren.com

398 Liz Pagano: Mixed Media lizpaganoart.com

399 Elida Paiz Pineda: Performance elidapaizpineda.studio

400 Felice Panagrosso: Painting panagrosso.com

401 Jay Petrow: Painting jaypetrowfineart.com

402 Caleb Portfolio: Film/Video calebportfolio.com

403 Alice Sara Prael: Mixed Media aprael.art

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405 Marion Pritchard: Other alaudaglass.com

406 Tina Puckett: Fiber Arts tinasbaskets.com

407 Michael Quirk: Painting instagram.com/quirkmuseum

408 Betsy Ratner: Mixed Media

409 Shilo Ratner: Painting shiloratner.com

410 Zohra H. Rawling: Ceramics zohrarawling.weebly.com

411 Tyler Reid: Painting

412 Tim Reimer: Other iamonlyheresometimes.com

413 Claudia Renfro: Painting claudiarenfro.com

414 Avé Rivera: Ceramics averivera.com

415 Nick Robinson: Painting slightlyawake.com

416 Amanda Rodriguez: Painting madnessinthemorning.com

417 Rafael Rodriguez: Painting

418 Michael Roman: Painting

419 Dariush Rose: Painting

420 Cynthia Beth Rubin: New Media cbrubin.net

421 Gina Rubin: Ceramics GinaRubinDesign.com

422 Philip Rubin: Photography

423 Anna Russell: Drawing stressdreams.com

424 Mary Russell: Drawing

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425 Jackie Ryan: Painting visionfaerie.com

426 Ronnie Rysz: Collage ronnierysz.com

427 Sacred Heart University Students: Painting

428 Steve Sangapore: Painting sangapore.com

429 Robert Santin: Drawing

430 Scott Schuldt: Other scottschuldt.com

431 Bimshwel Scridgemfridge: Digital Art bimshwel.com

432 Semi Semi-Dikoko: Mixed Media facebook.com/semidikoko

433 Megan Shaughnessy: Photography meganshaughnessy.com

434 Anna Sincavage: Textile

435 Jeff Slomba: Scuplture jeffslomba.net

436 SCSU Art Department: Mixed Media southernct.edu/academics/schools/arts/ departments/art

437 So. CT Polymer Clay Guild: Mixed Media scpcg.org

438 Deborah Speese-Linehan: Mixed Media

439 Christina Spiesel: Photography artspacenewhaven.org/flatfiles/christina-spiesel

440 Sydney Spiesel: Photography

441 Jeremy Sporbeck: Mixed Media jsphotography128.myportfolio.com

442 Sujata Srinivasan: Painting sujatasrinivasan.com/poetry-art

443 Mark K. St. Mary: Photography saintvisions.net

444 Joe Standart: Photography portraitofamerica.org

445 Jeffrey Starkes: Painting jeffreystarkes.artspan.com

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447 Kate Stephen: Other katestephenjewelry.storenvy.com

448 Matt Stevens: Digital Art mattstevensart.com

449 Stephanie Strosahl: Mixed Media

450 Marcus Surrealius: Sculpture currently.offline.check.later/for_updates

451 Rashmi Talpade: Collage artofrashmi.net

452 Jordan Taylor: Digital Art

453 Michele Thomas: Mixed Media artpeace-studio.com

454 Nathan Thomas: Mixed Media

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456 Lisa Toto: Mixed Media

457 Kelly Triolo: Painting

458 Ninh Truong: Ceramics

459 Rita Valley: Mixed Media ritavalley.org

460 Adriane Vawter: Drawing

461 Joe Velardi: Painting jmvelardi4.wixsite.com/joevelardiart

462 Caleb Vinson: Film/Video whoamifilm.com

463 Maya Vulinovic: Photography

464 Cindy Wagner: Painting cindywagnerart.com

465 Olivia Walton: Photography olive2travel.com

466 Amanda Ward: Mixed Media

467 E. White: Sculpture elizabethart.net

468 Christa Whitten: Mixed Media christa-whitten.squarespace.com

469 M. Wilk: Painting mwilkstudios.com

470 Mary Wolff: Mixed Media

471 Haley Wulfman: Drawing

472 Helen Wyland-Malchow: New Media silverthumbstudios.com

473 Jessica Zamachaj: Ceramics jessicazamachaj.com

474 Sara Zunda: Digital Art sarazunda.com

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Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library 121 Wall Street Eye on the West Through December 16

City Gallery 994 State Street CWOS@City Gallery Through October 28

Creative Arts Workshop 80 Audubon Street In Range: Faculty Biennial Through November 3

Da Silva Gallery 899 Whalley Avenue Transantiago: Chronicles Concealed Through November 3 Reception: October 6, 6–8 pm

Ely Center of Contemporary Art 51 Trumbull Street #Unload: Pick up the Pieces October 11–November 11 Reception: October 11, 5–8 pm

Giampietro Gallery 1064 Chapel Street Jonathan Waters and Power Booth October 13–November 10 Reception: October 13, 6–8 pm

The Institute Library 847 Chapel Street Shelf Life: History Biographies and Fame Through December 29

Kehler Liddell Gallery 873 Whalley Avenue Hank Paper and Edith Borax-Morrison October 18–November 18

Knights of Columbus Museum 1 State Street WWI: Beyond the Front Lines Through December 30

New Alliance Foundation Art Gallery Gateway Community College 20 Church Street Elm City: Olivia St. John Through October 27

New Haven Free Public Library 133 Elm Street Adae Fine Art Academy Student Exhibit 2018 Through November 9

The New Haven Museum 114 Whitney Avenue The Courier: Tales from the Great War Through December 29 Gilbert Jerome: New Haven’s WWI Aviator Through December 29

River Street Gallery 72 Blatchley Avenue The Portrait Show: Kwadwo Adae, Steven DiGiovanni, Pat Haley, Ruth Sack and Katro Storm Through November 10

Whitney Humanities Center 53 Wall Street Political Protest 1968: Paris and Berkeley Through December 12

Yale Center for British Art 1080 Chapel Steet Indelible Mark: British Art of the First World War Through November 25 Captive Bodies: British Prisons, 1750-1900 Through November 25 A Corner of a Foreign Field Through December 30 Keynote with George Shaw: October 9, 5:30 pm

Yale Peabody Museum 170 Whitney Avenue The Artist’s Eye: Figures of the Paleolithic featuring Cornelia Kubler Kavanagh Through March 17

Yale School of Architecture 180 York Street Adjacencies Through November 15

Yale University Art Gallery 1111 Chapel Street Manuel Neri: The Human Figure in Plaster and on Paper Through January 27 Sol LeWitt Wall Drawings: Expanding a Legacy Through January 27 Seriously Funny: Caricature through the Centuries Through January 27

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For more than 30 years, Artspace has championed the ideas and artistic concerns of local artists and created space for exhibitions on the most urgent issues of our time. These topics have spanned the AIDS crisis (Interrupted Lives, 1991), Immigration (101 Dresses, 2003), Globalization (Factory Direct, 2005), Climate Change (Marie Celeste, 2011), Political Protest (Vertical Reach, 2015), and racial bias in the criminal justice system (Arresting Patterns, 2015-16).

Over this period, Artspace has been at the forefront of New Haven’s arts scene, taking risks on behalf of local artists to advance their careers. Touchstone programs like our annual Summer Apprenticeship Program for New Haven Public School teens, our Artist speed networking which has expanded to foster conversations between artists and civic activists and leaders, this annual City-Wide Open Studios festival, and our Flatfile Collection showcasing exceptional works on paper, create a vital hub so that artists and the community they live in can thrive together.

Our mission is to catalyze artistic activities; connect contemporary artists, audiences, and resources; and to enrich art experiences and activate art spaces. We are dedicated to supporting emerging visual artists because we believe that a community such as ours is enriched immeasurably by actions and activities conceived and created by them.

We need your help to support our activities! Please consider making a contribution to Artspace to help keep our gallery open and our programs running. Your gift is fully tax deductible and can be mailed to Artspace, 50 Orange Street, New Haven, CT 06510. Learn more and make donations online at www.artspacenh.org

Want to get involved in other ways? Know how to hang artwork, paint walls, drive a truck, answer phones, smile, talk enthusiastically, or shake hands? Want to help us persuade local businesses to be more supportive of the arts? Join us and help make exciting things happen.

For more information about our volunteer projects and events, subscribe to our e-news, like us on Facebook, and contact [email protected].

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TOY BOATCurated by Sarah FritcheyNovember 30, 2018–March 2, 2019Life on the sea has captivated the collective consciousness of land dwellers—we go there to seek freedom, respite, peace and thrill, to unplug, practice mindfulness and drift into memories of childhood. Yet the water has always been a highly sought after and contested territory, a site of violence, failed experimentation, economic competition, and the unknown. This exhibition pulls from the Artspace Flatfile to explore how artists address these dualities today, constituting a show full of trips, which play out like a deliberately difficult tongue twister.

Artists include Lexi Axon, Cynthia Back, Marc Burns, Jessica Cannon, Claudia Cron, Roxanne Faber Savage, Julian Gilbert-Davis, Nina Jordan, Sun Kwak, Elizabeth Livingston, Shanna Merola, Sam Messer, Jeff Slomba and Catherine Vanaria.

FLATFILE: ANNUAL OPEN CALLArtspace announces an open call for artists interested in joining our Flatfile Collection. The Collection was started in 2000 and expanded in 2010 with the aid of an Institute of Museum and Library Science Grant, and holds over 1,000 works on paper by 150 artists from across the country.

Apply online: artspacenewhaven.org/opportunities Deadline: February 1, 2019 Announced: March 30, 2019

ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE: ANNUAL OPEN CALLArtspace invites emerging and mid-career artists from all fields to apply for our one year Artist-in-Residence program. During this time, Artists-in-Residence will have round the clock access to one of two spaces: a private 250 sq. ft. first floor studio located in the back of Artspace, or a shared 2,000 sq ft. studio space in a converted former factory building two miles from Artspace.

Apply online: artspacenewhaven.org/opportunities Deadline: February 1, 2019

IN PLAIN SIGHT/SITECurated by Niama Safia Sandy :: November 30, 2018–March 2, 2019In Plain Sight/Site explores foundational economies and histories of early America in New England and their connections to indigenous, enslaved and indentured populations in both the Old World and the New through the lens of the incessant hunger for land, labor and products. The selected artists’ works seek to excavate the stories of New England’s involvement in the dispossession of Indigenous peoples, the circumnavigation of Trans-Atlantic trade routes and what has happened in its wake—in New Haven, along the Connecticut River from New London to Middletown and across the globe.

The show will feature an ensemble of local and national artists from a range of disciplines, including Kimberly Becoat, Jocelyn Braxton Armstrong, Coleman Alexander Collins, Adama Delphine Fawundu, Nate Lerner, Deborah Jack, Tariku Sherifaw and Maya Vivas.

Catherine Vanaria, Salvaged #3

Work in process by Kimberly M. Becoat, from the High Cotton Series

After CWOSCOMING UP NEXT AT ARTSPACE

Get to know us through CWOS—love us year-round! Artspace's programming continues throughout the year

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FEASTFri, November 2, 6–8pmArtspace, 50 Orange St

Artspace Volunteers! Join us for FEAST, a volunteer appreciation party.

FIRST FRIDAY: WINE ON9Fri, November 2, 6-8pmOrange St, Outside Artspace

Sip seasonal wines on this crawl of Ninth Square bars and shops. This event is ticketed and 21+; a valid ID is required. Learn more at downtownnewhaven.com/on9.

FEAST UR MINDFri, November 2, 12–6pmArtspace, 50 Orange St

Artspace is joining a network of thinkers, dreamers, and doers working at the intersection of art and politics during this year’s Creative Time Summit: On Archipelagos and Other Imaginaries—Collective Strategies to Inhabit the World. Streaming live from Miami, the summit functions as a roving platform for social change, featuring the work of Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons, Zach Blas, Edwidge Danticat, Elvis Fuentes, Anna Minton, Vijay Prashad and others.

For three weeks next July, students will have the chance to work with Echo Park Film Center in Los Angeles to create a 16mm film that tracks a day in the life of New Haven, from sunup to sundown, drifting late into the night. Each student will have the chance to record and tell the story of one hour of the day. In the end, they will bring their perspectives together to produce an homage to New Haven known as a City Symphony, a 24-minute black and white film set to music.

Students will learn how to shoot, process and edit 16mm film (that’s right, the real stuff traditionally used for motion pictures!), and collaborate on the music that will accompany their story.

Applications will be available in Spring 2019; visit artspacenewhaven.org/sap.

CREATE THE VOTEThe upcoming gubernatorial election is a great time to talk about the challenges our state faces and the vision for our community. While candidates spend lots of time talking about jobs, the economy, and education, they rarely talk about arts and culture as part of their vision. The CT Arts Alliance and Connecticut Alliance for Arts Education have launched Create the Vote CT to ensure that arts and culture matters for voters and candidates this year. Artspace is a proud co-sponsor for Create the Vote CT, a nonpartisan public education campaign to raise awareness and support for the arts among voters and candidates. Election Day is November 6.

STUDIO ARTART THERAPYPHOTOGRAPHYGRAPHIC DESIGNARTS MANAGEMENTART EDUCATION

ALBERTUS MAGNUS COLLEGEalbertus.edu/[email protected] or 203-773-8501

Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Fine Arts

EXPLORE THE ARTS

CALLING ALL YOUNG AND ASPIRING FILMMAKERS…

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Alternative Space HostYale West Campus/Town of

Orange/City of West Haven

Major Sponsors, Government & Foundation SupportAndy Warhol Foundation for

the Visual ArtsConnecticut Office of the Arts Eder FoundationMaximilian E. & Marion O.

Hoffman FoundationNational Endowment for the ArtsNew Alliance FoundationThe Tremaine FoundationYale Medicine

Major Media SponsorWSHU

Advertisers, Sponsors & Key DonorsAlbertus Magnus CollegeBeinecke Rare Book &

Manuscript Library Carter, Hayes + Associates, P.C.Chalk Art FestCompass Furnished ApartmentsConnecticareCT Health FoundationIntegrated Wellness GroupElm City WellnessNewman ArchitectsPetra ConstructionThe Suzio York-Hill CompaniesSvigals + PartnersYale Center for British ArtYale New Haven HospitalYale School of NursingYale West CampusYale University

Bike ToursThe Devil’s Gear Bike

Shop, Matt FeinerBike Haven

We are proud to print this Guide at GHP in West Haven!

Marketing, Promotion & OutreachArt New EnglandJon Atherton, Yale West CampusBill Brown and the Eli Whitney

Museum Barn artistsMiggs BurroughsGeorge Corsillo, Design MonstersWin Davis, Francesca Vignola and

the Staff of Town Green Special Services/On 9

Rev. Kevin Ewing + Nikki Katz, Baobab Tree Studios

Laurence Grotheers, City of New Haven

Amanda Patrick, Yale School of Nursing

Elizabeth Shapiro, CT Department of Economic and Community Development

The Staff at Visit New Haven and Rex Development

The Staff at Westville Renaissance Village

WPKNAndrew Wolf, City of New Haven

In-Kind and Other Special ThanksThe entire ops team at Yale

West Campus, led by Meghan Dahlmeyer

The crew at JB MovingThe DISTRICT NHV, Eric O’Brien

and Johanna HamiltonEly Center of Contemporary

art, Jeanne Criscuola and Debbie Hesse

Erector Square, Kathi TelmanMarlin Works, Max PastorPecha Kucha New Haven:

JoAnne and Matt Wilcox, George Corsillo.

Town Green Special Services Ambassadors

Miya’s Sushi, Bun LaiP3 Global Management, New

Haven Bike Share, Carolyn Lusch Rachel Bernson StudioBridges HealthcareShebeen BreweryJB MovingTyco Copying & PrintingBarCadeDouglas Hausladen, City of New

Haven Traffic & ParkingLotta Studios, Luke and

Mistina Hanscom, Westville Renaissance Association,

Lizzy Donius & Noe Jimenez, Congresswoman Rosa DeLauro

and her New Haven staffPhil and Judy Sirota

Rosenthal PhotographyLiterary Happy Hour,

Hanifa WashingtonUniversity of New Haven: Jackie

Koral, Todd Jokl, Chris Haynes, Becky Johnson, and the staff of the President’s Community Service Fellowship Program

University of New Haven Media, Communications, Film and Media Studies Dept, Tom Garrett, Chair.

Yale Yawkey Community Fellowship, Robyn Acompara

Wellbeing Community Advisory Selection CommitteeNientara AndersonJon AthertonGuy-Serge EmmanuelKevin EwingJustin FreibergSarah Fritchey Ann GreeneLinda HonanNikki KatzAndrea Miller

Onyeka ObiochaElinor Slomba

Identity & DesignLesley HolfordKatie JurkiewiczChen Reichert

CuratorialSarah Fritchey, Curator in Chief

2018 Visiting CuratorsGrace Aneiza AliHorace BallardSamuel BoehmRizvana BradleyAlessandro FacenteElizabeth K. GarveyNicole HayesLisa Hayes WilliamsPatrick JaojocoMelanie KressJudith McElhoneTerri C. SmithRachel Vera Steinberg

CWOS VolunteersErin AntonakVictoria BaenaArlene BalkauskasElizabeth BickleyBinwankaJennifer BrubacherAnna ChamberlinLeila DawDawn DeMeoClement EnehEric GallantShaelin GottlickEric LitkeMorrissa HammieEric MarchAnita McDaniels Amy McNamaraBarbra MeleshkewichAlexander MestreLiz PaganoWanda ReyesCaroline SmithWillie StewartR. Lee StumpKelly TriolotOlivia WaltonTiancan WangKim WestonAmie Ziner

Community PartnersAlbertus Magnus CollegeArts Council of

Greater New HavenBaobab Tree StudiosBridges CTCity of West HavenCommon Ground SchoolCreative Arts WorkshopEli Whitney MuseumFellowship PlaceHillhouse High SchoolInstitute Library

New Haven AcademyNew Haven Public Schools and

New Haven Board of EducationNew Haven Free Public Library,

Stetson BranchNeighborhood Housing ServicesOrange Chamber of CommerceUniversity of New HavenPaier College of Art Sacred Heart UniversitySouthern Connecticut State

University Art DepartmentTown Green Special

Services DistrictTurnbridgeWest Haven History Museum Whalley/Edgewood/Beaver

Hills Management Team & Community Garden

Westville Village Renaissance Alliance

WPKNWNHHYale Digital Media CenterYale School of Management

Outreach Nonprofit Consulting Club

Yale School of NursingYale West Campus

Artspace Board of DirectorsKimbirly Moriarty, ChairAmy Wrzesniewski, Vice ChairJessica Labbe, TreasurerJane Lubin, SecretaryMarion BelangerFred BorelliSemi Semi-DikokoRev. Kevin EwingAndrew GieringHoward HebelHelen KauderKyle KearsonSean KoehlerMatt Maleska,

Immediate Past ChairSinclaire MarberLucy McClureMichael Nock, Yale SOM

Board FellowLee StumpRebecca SturgesPaul TaheriKim Weston

Artspace Curatorial Advisory BoardErin Antonak, Artist in ResidenceRachel BernsenBinwanka, Artist in ResidenceJohannes DeYoungValerie GarlickGreyson HongAude JominiSabrina MarquesLaura MarshChris MirGerald SheffieldWillie Stewart, Artist in ResidenceJonathan Weinberg

Artspace & Project StaffHelen Kauder, Executive DirectorSarah Fritchey, Curator/

Gallery DirectorKatie Jurkiewicz, Communications

& PR CoordinatorRuby Gonzalez Hernandez,

Gallery Manager and Youth Programs Coordinator

Elinor Slomba & Randi McCray, City-Wide Open Studios Festival Producers

Lizzy Donius & Noe Jimenez, City-Wide Open Studios Festival Producers: Westville in Focus

Paul Theriault, Exhibitions InstallerChris Ayala, Assistant to the

Exhibitions InstallerLisa Magson, Bookkeeper, Carter

Hayes & Associates, PC

Artspace Interns John AgohRebecca AmonorElena Cole, Yale Yawkey

Community FellowGabrielle ColomaSophia GamberCarly Gove, Yale Yawkey

Community FellowChristiana HartEmily Powers, UNH President’s

Public Service FellowOlivia IronsJulia ItzlerGenevieve RichardsonPedro ReisDouglas WillliamsValerie YangGrace Zheng

In 2018-19, Artspace also received generous exhibition, project, and operating support from the following foundations and government agencies:Chipstone Foundation, Community Foundation of Greater New Haven, Connecticut Office of the Arts/DECD, CT Humanities Fund, David Langrock Fund,Global Institute for Arts & Leadership’s Vital New Voices program, Public Welfare Foundation, Tremaine Foundation, National Endowment for the Arts/Our Town, Windgate Foundation.

We owe our deep gratitude to all the participating artists putting out the welcome mat. Without their time, goodwill and artistic ideas, there would be no City-Wide Open Studios and no Artspace.

Studio listings were correct at time of printing but may be subject to alterations. Please visit cwos.org for the latest updates.

Thank you! We are grateful to all the organizations, businesses and individuals who helped make this year’s City-Wide Open Studios a success.

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Special thanks to everyone who made this year's Artist Commissions possible.

And a big thank you to all of the supporters of our 2018 Supernatural Gala & Benefit Auction!

Save the date for our 2019 Gala & Benefit AuctionHonoring the Josef & Anni Albers Foundation

Saturday, April 27, 2019

The Center for Adult SwaddlingDavid B. SmithLaura Marsh Yale New Haven Health Children’s

Hospital & Pediatric ResidencyPelli Clarke Pelli Architects Nobuko Watanabe Laura Wexler James Sexton, Ralph E. Russo, and all

other historians of the NHV GreenSarah Fritchey, Elinor Slomba & the

Artspace staffRustam MehtaRachel Lerner Tori and Ronnie Rysz Will BarronKaren GreeneKimberly JonesBitsie Growler, Desmond,

Miaous and FurBienna Juku

Alone No More All the veterans that participated Dr. David RosenthalMary SperrazzaDebbie DeeganAnne KleeJoshua LeeLinda FriedlaenderGerald SheffieldChris Barnard Robert TaplinRachel HellerichValerie DrakeSarah Fritchey, Adam Berkwitt

and Helen Kauder

BOOBsCT Office on the ArtsFairfield County

Community FoundationJennifer BrubacherEliska GreenspoonAlexis RobbinsMarjorie RosenthalAmanda Walker

Hero Stories: Open (Mic) StudioYale Digital Humanities LabMusical Intervention The Law Offices of David

J. Cutillo LLC

An Urban Perspective: Black Minds RewiredZ BellGleti TraoreDyme EllisPaul Mounds, and the Connecticut

Health FoundationAn Anonymous Friend of Artspace

Conversion TherapyAudrey ConradAlexis CrowleyCody Daigle-OriansTracy Martinez and everyone at

PFLAG HartfordAll of the beautiful queer people who

shared their stories

The UnderneathArtspaceYale West CampusThe Connecticut Agricultural

Experimental StationThe State of ConnecticutJen BervinCharlotte LagardeLotta Studio.

Science for a Better LifeMelissa GrafeJohn R. Bumstead

Tree Spa for Urban Forest HealingKindness and Imagination

Development SocietyLauren LittleHerb VirgoNamulen Bayarsaihan macktez.com/stipend

An Experimental Laboratory for HealingDavid HesseDemetrios Braddock and

Braddock LabsMitoAction United Mitochondrial

Disease FoundationDr. Irina M. AnselmDana Scinto DesignDerek Piotr, Sound ComposerTerrance Regan, Sound I Know You So WellZiael AponteJanice BakerElisabeth BeckNathalie BonafeJenessa ClarkKendra DawseyMarian EvansBill FischerSarah FritcheyAnn T. GreenTaylor Ho BynumMichael HonhongvaHelen KauderHarper KeehnKyoko KitamuraLynn LantieriMelanie MaarAlex MestrePamela NewellFrank MitchellTyler RaiFreddy RamirezElizabeth RaoDavid ShapiroJackie Trimble ShapiroSujata SrinivasanAndrew SweetLaurie SweetJulie ZhuArtspaceFoundation for Contemporary Arts

Emergency GrantAnonymous donor

PRESENTING SPONSOR

LEADERSHIP CIRCLE

ARTISTS CIRCLE

Beacon CommunitiesBrenner, Saltzman & Wallman LLPFusco ConstructionThe Hurley GroupKey BankLangan EngineeringMarcum LLPMetro Star ApartmentsNHR Group

Neubert, Pepe & Monteith, P.C.Nosal BuildersPickard ChiltonRMS CompaniesSvigals + PartnersDavid Thompson ArchitectsWiggin and DanaYale Center for British ArtYale New Haven Hospital

PARTNERS

Dwight Pedersen Matting & Framing, Hull's Art Supply & Framing, Framed, Merwin's Art Shop, The Josef & Anni Albers Foundation, Garvey|Simon Gallery, Luis De Jesus Gallery, Mitchell-Innes & Nash, Ricco Maresca, Yale Press, Yale University Art Gallery, Howard Yezersky Gallery

CONTRIBUTING FRAMERS & GALLERIES

Kimbirly Moriarty and Beka Sturges, Co-Chairs. Kathy Battista, Sarah Fritchey, Chelsea Harry, Helen Kauder, Deborah Lehman di Capua, Lucy McClure, Rachael McNerney, Barbara Pearce, Tori Rysz, Christina Spiesel, Christopher Walsh, Carol Warner

GALA COMMITTEE

AUCTIONEERS MEDIA SPONSOR

Guy Bennett

FOOD & DRINKS

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In a city rich with arts organizations, Artspace plays a unique role in serving both artists and the community with its creative, innovative programming and nimble responsiveness to current issues and trends. Having served on Artspace’s board for six years, I saw its good work fi rst hand. I decided a wonderful legacy would be to help ensure its impact for years to come.

Join Cathy and other dedicated supporters in ensuring that there will be an Artspace for the artists of tomorrow. Our 30th Anniversary campaign invites you to name Artspace as a benefi ciary of your will, insurance policy, or IRA and welcomes gifts of appreciated securities or other assets. Naming Artspace in your will costs you nothing in your lifetime.

For more information, contact Helen Kauder, Executive Director, at 203.772.2709 or [email protected].

Artspace is a participant in LEAVE A LEGACY Connecticut.

artspacenh.org

Photo: Pedro Reis

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EYE ON THE WESTPhotography and the Contemporary West

AT THE BEINECKE LIBRARY, YALE UNIVERSITY

An exhibition of photography from the Yale Collection of Western Americana

FREE AND OPEN TO ALL, SEPTEMBER 1–DECEMBER 16, 2018Beinecke Library 121 Wall Street, New Haven, Connecticut

Hours and more information: beinecke.library.yale.edu

Keokuk Power Plant, ©David Ottenstein, 2008

beinecke @beineckelibrary@BeineckeLibrary #EyeOnTheWest