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Artspace is pleased to present Strange Loops, a group exhibition which explores psychological affect and the human condition expressed through instruments, systems, and objects of human design. Strange Loops continues an ongoing conversation begun by pioneers of Net Art and most recently explored in “Talk to Me” (2011) and “Thinking Machines” (2018) at MoMA. While […]
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Since 2011, Unidad Latina en Acción (ULA) has organized a larger-than-life puppet parade to celebrate Dia de Muertos, (the Day of the Dead). Rooted in Mexican cultural traditions and attitudes towards death, this magical festival welcomes the dead to return to life each year to enjoy the pleasures they once knew in life. Dia de […]
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One of the largest events of its kind, Artspace’s City-Wide Open Studios is in its 22nd year. In the month-long festival 400+ artists from across Connecticut open their doors to the public to exhibit their work and offer a peek into the creative process. City-Wide Open Studios takes place over multiple weekends in October & […]
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“Machines have character and soul.” —Binwanka, August 2019 For his solo show in the Project Room, Binwanka will debut a 4-channel installation that explores the activities of data-breaking, data-blending and data-bending as the essential ingredients of his creative process. This work is a continuation of the artists’ quest to find methods by which humans can […]
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Reception: 4-5pm, Nov 2, 2019 Yale West Campus, 100 West Campus Drive, Building 410, Orange, CT DAMN! is a group exhibition organized by students at Albertus Magnus College for Artspace’s City Wide Open Studios (CWOS) Alternative Spaces Weekend, featuring work by Kim Weston, Geoffrey Detrani, Ebony B, Graham Honeker, Abbie Kundishora, Paul Theriault, Jennifer Rae, […]
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“All of the stories of the world are the same, the face just changes on the hero or the villain.” — Willie Stewart summarizing the central logic of Joseph Campbell’s Hero of a thousand faces This solo exhibition in the Project Room concludes Willie Stewart’s one year residency at Artspace, which began last August. For the […]
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There is a longstanding joke in the art world that “all good artists are bad at sports.” This cheeky saying has exerted widespread influence, even inspiring the name of one of the longest running contemporary art podcasts. But when we take a moment to assess the validity of this statement, we find ourselves asking questions […]
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Artspace is pleased to announce our 19th annual Summer Apprenticeship Program, The Sound We See: A New Haven City Symphony. This program will give twenty-four local teens, who are currently enrolled in one of New Haven’s Public High Schools, the opportunity to work together alongside Los Angeles based filmmakers Paolo Davanzo and Lisa Marr for […]
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Collaboration: A Potential History of Photography is a research project and a pedagogical tool that explores the event of photography. This project was conceived and produced by Laura Wexler, Susan Meiselas, Ariella Azoulay, Wendy Ewald and Leigh Raiford, who worked collaboratively to study over 100 photography projects, created between 1860 and the present. Based on […]
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per•verse /pɚˈvɜrs/ adj. willfully determined or disposed to go counter to what is expected or desired; contrary wayward; cantankerous persistent or obstinate in what is wrong turned away from what is right, good, or proper Artspace is pleased to present Perverse Furniture, a group exhibition that upsets conventional notions of furniture to explore a range of […]