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From celebrating the works of the first woman to receive a master’s degree from the School of Art to exploring the storied history of an abandoned clock factory turned nightclub, the New Haven ...
New Haven may be the cultural capital of Connecticut, but for now, that culture exists virtually. Five of the city’s major museums remain closed, and are likely to remain so as long as the COVID ...
The Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven’s other cultural flagship, reopened last week. ... New Haven Museum, 114 Whitney Avenue; 203-562-4183; newhavenmuseum.org.
The New Haven Museum's new exhibit highlight mother/daughter artists Ruth and Dorothy Cogswell in their "Profiles" exhibit running through Dec. 30.
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — The New Haven Museum is getting a COVID relief fund grant of more than $22,000. The museum is among 50 state-wide non-profit arts and humanities organizations that will ...
"I'm new to New Haven, so I've been trying to meet a new person every day," Tockarshewsky says, from her museum office that looks out onto Whitney Avenue. "I want to hear as many opinions as possible.
Around every corner at the “Lost in New Haven Museum,” there’s a special memory for some and something new to learn for others. “This is the ultimate memory lane,” Founder and Executive ...
NEW HAVEN - "It looks weird, so, it’s really compelling," says 17 year old Lauriann Burt, as she describes a bus with personality. "It draws-in viewers to come see what’s going on." ...
This detail — along with New Haven’s arts and theater scene, rich history of gay clubs and record of championing LGBTQ+ rights — tell the story of a city rich with queer culture, according to ...
The statue was removed in June 2020 by the city. It has been in storage since then. The city is placing the statue on loan to Lost in New Haven, at 80 Hamilton Street, a few blocks away. "The art ...