Hamden Art League’s Exhibition at the Historical Whitney Barn May 30-June 2, 2024.
Any artist may enter work in oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolors, printmaking, ink, mixed media, collage, wall‐hung relief art, fabric art and a limited number of sculptures. This is a unique opportunity for large, oversized artwork. Art can be contemporary, abstract, or realistic. This exhibition is in cooperation with the Eli Whitney Museum & Workshop. The show is non-juried for entries but judged for awards by Greg Shea. Complete electronic entry form by midnight Monday, May 13th.
For more information and the exhibition Prospectus, go to: https://www.hamdenartleague.org/exhibitions.html
CALL FOR ARTISTS HAMDEN ART LEAGUE
On Saturday, April 27th, we hope you’ll bike or hike with us! There’s something for every age and skill level, from family-friendly hikes at both East Rock and West Rock, to tons of biking options, ranging from 5 to 60 miles! Rock to Rock Earth Day Ride is organized by 20 partner organizations to raise critical support for local environmental projects. Thanks to lead sponsor, the Clair C. Bennitt Watershed Fund. 2024 rides include 5, 12, 20, 40, 60-mile, and two Family Rides in East Rock Park, plus a hikes in East Rock Park and West Rock Park. Join the fu! All rides start and end at East Rock Park, with a Green Fair, live music and food trucks. Register at rocktorock.org
Rock to Rock Earth Day Ride
Shorebird Walk with Connecticut Audubon
Open the Door to Your Own Mystery, Celebrate the Divine Feminine Spirit through the Creation of Intuitive Mixed Media Collages, by Sherie Roberts, local artist from Southbury, CT.
Sherie's exhibit will run from March 23rd to May 5th, the event is free and will be held in the Mary C. Daly Art Gallery located in the beautiful Mercy by the Sea on Long Island Sound
Open the Door to Your Own Mystery
Join teaching artist Lamar Smith for a 6-week intensive course on the storyboard: a graphic organizer that consists of illustrations or images displayed in sequence for the purpose of pre-visualizing a motion picture, animation, motion graphic or interactive media sequence. The class will focus on building the following skills:
- how to depict an action
- how to frame individual panels of the storyboard
- how to layout background elements
- how to create characters
Each week, we will dive into new aspects of the storyboard creation process:
- reviewing fundamental concepts such as grid lines, perspective, and the rule of thirds, character creation
- exploring examples such as The Matrix (1999) and Chicken Run (2000)
- partnering up for critiques and sharing learnings with the group
- creating storyboards!
All ages welcome!
Storyboarding 101
Approach new subjects and media with curiosity and excitement as students learn who they are as creators. Focus on basic principles of drawing and painting with an emphasis on exploration of materials and techniques
Multimedia Exploration
Biophilia: In Excelsis is an art exhibition that focuses on the theme of sacred ecosystems, including oceans and forests, and their imminent transformation due to increased global warming. Curated by M. Annenberg, it brings together twenty-two artists who represent different cultural backgrounds, generations, and geographic locations, and who explore the concept of Biophilia, the love of life. It will be on view at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music’s Miller Hall from March 27-May 2 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12-4 p.m. Opening reception at 5 p.m. on March 27 in Miller Hall.
Biophilia: In Excelsis Art Exhibit
Spectrum Art Gallery and Artisans Store of Centerbrook presents Reaching for the Sky. Explore original and exciting artwork by established and emerging artists who explore the wonder and vastness of “the sky” at Spectrum Gallery’s newest exhibit. For many cultures, the sky offers important meaning through telling time, showing changes in seasons, and offering clues to predict and navigate the weather. It has spawned myths, legends, and spiritual beliefs.
At Spectrum, experience this wonder for yourself. Open Reception Friday, March 22 (6:30-9pm) wine and refreshments; Open House Weekend, Saturday, March 23 (1-6pm) and Sunday, March 24 (1-5pm). Artisans Store offers pottery, glass, fiber, home décor, jewelry, and accessories. Spectrum Art Gallery, 61 Main St., Centerbrook, CT. Hours: Wed-Sat (12-6pm) and Sun (12-5pm). Call (860) 767-0742 and visit spectrumartgallery.org. Shop online at SpectrumAnytime.com with shipping available throughout the US. Follow on facebook.com/spectrumartgallery, instagram.com/spectrumartgallery, and twitter.com/spectrum_ct
Reaching for the Sky Exhibit
Connecticut natives, fans of roadside attractions, and followers of Atlas Obscura have
no doubt heard of Waterbury’s Holy Land USA. But not many have as intimate
knowledge of the famed location as photographer Joy Bush. Since 1987, Bush has
been photographing this folk art treasure, the result of which can be seen in
RUINS OF A HOLY LAND, on exhibit at City Gallery from April 5 - April 28, with
an Opening Reception Saturday, April 13, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.. It will be on
exhibit at City Gallery from April 5 - April 28, with an Opening Reception
Saturday, April 13, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.. Free and open to the public. City Gallery
is located at 994 State Street, New Haven, CT 06511. Gallery hours are Friday -
Sunday, 12 p.m. - 4 p.m., or by appointment. For further information please
contact City Gallery, info@city-gallery.org, www.city-gallery.org.
RUINS OF A HOLY LAND: A Photography Exhibit by Joy Bush
On View: Tom Edwards & Sean Patrick Gallagher
For students who enjoy drawing and want to explore, learn and practice a variety of drawing exercises and techniques in a supportive environment. Increase skills and confidence; develop your unique style. Work with drawing pencils, charcoal, pastels and pens. Demos and exercises include mark-making, line, form, shading, texture and 3D effects. Subjects include animals, objects, Springtime inspirations, portraits and students’ interests. We work from observation, references and imagination.
For returning students, class includes both new projects and review.
Saturday Sketching
Ever wanted to learn how to create animation like The Amazing World of Gumball (2011), Steven Universe (2013), or even Owl House (2020)? This class will teach you the skills required to begin the journey of animation discovery. Begin with exercises that introduces you to the program and key animation concepts. Then, for the second half, students will create their own original animated shorts using the skills they have been building up from pervious classes.
This class is great for those that have some prior experience animating but it is also accessible to those that may be just beginning their animating journey. iPads will be provided or you may bring your own!
Welcome to all ages and skill levels!
The Amazing Universe of Animation
For students who enjoy drawing and want to explore, learn and practice a variety of drawing exercises and techniques in a supportive environment. Increase skills and confidence; develop your unique style. Work with drawing pencils, charcoal, pastels and pens. Demos and exercises include mark-making, line, form, shading, texture and 3D effects. Subjects include animals, objects, Springtime inspirations, portraits and students’ interests. We work from observation, references and imagination.
For returning students, class includes both new projects and review.
Saturday Sketching
Modern Dance Classes / Annie Sailer
Celebrate the return of nature and the beauty of the planet while considering the color and light illuminating our surroundings in the spring. This basic class will meet indoor and focus on painting natural forms set in interior environments, often of the student's own design. Students will explore techniques for mixing and applying paint as well as composition and ideas about space while viewing other artists' works. Please bring a medium-size flat bristle oil/acrylic paint brush to the first class and a tube of black and white acrylic or oil paint. A more complete materials list is detailed below and the instructor will go over it at the first class.
Spring Painting
Making Things: A Conversation About Creativity
Saturday Introductory Tour of Beinecke Library
Saturday Introductory Tour of Beinecke Library
The Light She Feels Inside: Storytime & Signing with Gwendolyn Wallace
These Olive Trees: Storytime & Signing with Aya Ghanameh
Greater New Haven Community members of all ages and abilities are invited to Join kamrDANCE and SYREN, in a creative circle as the two companies share stories of their current adventures in making dance.
This spring, both companies are choreographing new dances. This will be an opportunity to see parts of these dances in their early stages, to hear about the dance making processes, AND to help the artists make an impromptu dance right before the audience's eyes!
Tickets & Event Info HERE!
Tickets $8-$25
Children 12 years old and younger FREE
https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/5102cbb7-e8b3-4c2e-897a-d4a489ce8847
Creative Circle: A Dance and Music Performance presented by kamrDANCE & SYREN Modern Dance
Ball & Socket Arts is excited to pilot a brand new series: PARTY IN THE PEWS featuring unlikely combinations and fresh musical adventures.
On Saturday, April 27th from 7-9 pm, Grant Eagleson and Joel Renker will revisit the great tunes of The Beatles with fresh new covers!
Party in the Pews: Beatles Re-Imagined featuring Cheshire’s own Grant Eagleson and Joel Renker
Party in the Pews: Beatles Reimagined
Yale Schola Cantorum with Juilliard 415, Bach Mass in B Minor
Randy Rainbow For President
Yale Schola Cantorum with Juilliard 415, Bach Mass in B Minor
Award-winning Pantochino Productions Inc. presents "The Executioner's Wife," a new musical by Bert Bernardi and Justin Rugg. Set in the Middle Ages, this naughty, bawdy, laugh out loud musical comedy follows a Queen with a secret, an executioner with a yellow streak, and his wife who will do anything to get ahead. Described as Mel Brooks meets Monty Python meets I Love Lucy. Recommended for adult audiences (13 and over). Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30pm. Sundays at 2pm. Cabaret seating. Audiences are invited to bring their own food and drink to enjoy during the show. Free parking in all train depot lots at show time. Tickets available online only. www.pantochino.com
The Executioner's Wife, A New Musical
Heads will roll…with laughter! Set in medieval times, “The Executioner’s Wife” is a musical ‘sit com’ following an executioner and his scheming wife in her quest for popularity and acceptance. Part Mel Brooks, part I Love Lucy, part Monty Python—it’s laugh-out-loud fun. (For Adult and teen audiences). Cabaret Seating! Bring your own food and drink to enjoy during the show!
The Executioner's Wife, a new musical
Don't miss this chance to sip, shake, and savor the flavors of spring! Reserve your spot today as seats are limited.
Private event date? NO PROBLEM contact us at MadelinesEmpanadas.com
Join Chef Haze and gather over Empanadas & COCKTAIL CLASSES.
Chill vibes, music and local art
Create & enjoy Winter Cocktails
Tickets are $45 and include:
Two Empanadas &
Supply for Two cocktail creation
Step by step instruction & a ridiculously good time.
Spring FLing Mixology
Randy Rainbow, the beloved musical satirist, is embarking on an extended leg of his Randy Rainbow For President Tour, adding 26 new dates to his “campaign trail.”The four-time Emmy and GRAMMY-nominated singer, comedian and New York Times Best-Selling author will take on the hottest topics and skewer politicos of the day as only he can, bringing his most viral video song parodies to life onstage. Featuring live accompaniment by Broadway musicians, the show will also include live audience interaction and original songs written by Rainbow with Marc Shaiman (Hairspray, Mary Poppins Returns) and Alan Menken (Little Shop of Horrors, Beauty and the Beast).
Randy Rainbow For President
Hamden Art League’s Exhibition at the Historical Whitney Barn May 30-June 2, 2024.
Any artist may enter work in oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolors, printmaking, ink, mixed media, collage, wall‐hung relief art, fabric art and a limited number of sculptures. This is a unique opportunity for large, oversized artwork. Art can be contemporary, abstract, or realistic. This exhibition is in cooperation with the Eli Whitney Museum & Workshop. The show is non-juried for entries but judged for awards by Greg Shea. Complete electronic entry form by midnight Monday, May 13th.
For more information and the exhibition Prospectus, go to: https://www.hamdenartleague.org/exhibitions.html
CALL FOR ARTISTS HAMDEN ART LEAGUE
Open the Door to Your Own Mystery, Celebrate the Divine Feminine Spirit through the Creation of Intuitive Mixed Media Collages, by Sherie Roberts, local artist from Southbury, CT.
Sherie's exhibit will run from March 23rd to May 5th, the event is free and will be held in the Mary C. Daly Art Gallery located in the beautiful Mercy by the Sea on Long Island Sound
Open the Door to Your Own Mystery
Step into the world of metalworking with our comprehensive lathe workshop, where safety meets precision and creativity knows no bounds. This hands-on class covers all the essentials of lathe operation, from safety protocols to basic machining techniques, empowering you to bring your metalworking dreams to life.
What to Expect: Under the expert guidance of our seasoned instructor, you'll embark on a journey through the fundamentals of lathe operation. From selecting and setting up tools to mastering the art of stock installation and part turning, you'll gain hands-on experience in every aspect of the lathe workflow. Through a series of interactive demonstrations and practical exercises, you'll learn essential skills such as filing, drilling, and maintaining concentricity, ensuring that each part you create meets the highest standards of precision and quality.
Skills You'll Acquire:
- Selecting and setting up tools in the lathe toolholder
- Applying a file to remove burrs from a part
- Installing stock in the lathe chuck for turning purposes
- Maintaining basic concentricity in a part
- Using a drill chuck in the lathe tailstock
- Properly drilling holes in metalwork
Please note:
Participants must watch the following two videos before the class:
Manual Metalworking Lathe Basics
(Note: Participants _must_ watch the two videos listed above. Anyone who has not watched the videos may be asked to leave, no refund will be issued.)
What's Provided: All necessary tools and materials will be provided for the workshop, ensuring that you have everything you need to dive into the exciting world of metal lathe machining. Additionally, safety glasses and other necessary safety equipment will be available for participants to use.
Who Should Attend: This workshop is perfect for beginners and hobbyists eager to explore the art of metalworking. Whether you're a DIY enthusiast, a budding machinist, or simply curious about expanding your skill set, this class offers a welcoming environment for learners of all backgrounds and experience levels.
Prerequisites/Safety Information: Prior to the workshop, participants are required to watch two instructional videos on lathe basics and metalworking metrology. This ensures that everyone enters the workshop with a foundational understanding of lathe operation and safety protocols. Participants are also required to wear closed-toe shoes and avoid wearing any loose or dangling clothing or accessories during the workshop to ensure personal safety.
Standard Public Ticket$228.00
Partner Rate (Creative Arts, other makerspace)$204.00
Member Rate$193.00
Learn to Turn: Intro to the Metal Lathe
Biophilia: In Excelsis is an art exhibition that focuses on the theme of sacred ecosystems, including oceans and forests, and their imminent transformation due to increased global warming. Curated by M. Annenberg, it brings together twenty-two artists who represent different cultural backgrounds, generations, and geographic locations, and who explore the concept of Biophilia, the love of life. It will be on view at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music’s Miller Hall from March 27-May 2 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12-4 p.m. Opening reception at 5 p.m. on March 27 in Miller Hall.
Biophilia: In Excelsis Art Exhibit
Spectrum Art Gallery and Artisans Store of Centerbrook presents Reaching for the Sky. Explore original and exciting artwork by established and emerging artists who explore the wonder and vastness of “the sky” at Spectrum Gallery’s newest exhibit. For many cultures, the sky offers important meaning through telling time, showing changes in seasons, and offering clues to predict and navigate the weather. It has spawned myths, legends, and spiritual beliefs.
At Spectrum, experience this wonder for yourself. Open Reception Friday, March 22 (6:30-9pm) wine and refreshments; Open House Weekend, Saturday, March 23 (1-6pm) and Sunday, March 24 (1-5pm). Artisans Store offers pottery, glass, fiber, home décor, jewelry, and accessories. Spectrum Art Gallery, 61 Main St., Centerbrook, CT. Hours: Wed-Sat (12-6pm) and Sun (12-5pm). Call (860) 767-0742 and visit spectrumartgallery.org. Shop online at SpectrumAnytime.com with shipping available throughout the US. Follow on facebook.com/spectrumartgallery, instagram.com/spectrumartgallery, and twitter.com/spectrum_ct
Reaching for the Sky Exhibit
Connecticut natives, fans of roadside attractions, and followers of Atlas Obscura have
no doubt heard of Waterbury’s Holy Land USA. But not many have as intimate
knowledge of the famed location as photographer Joy Bush. Since 1987, Bush has
been photographing this folk art treasure, the result of which can be seen in
RUINS OF A HOLY LAND, on exhibit at City Gallery from April 5 - April 28, with
an Opening Reception Saturday, April 13, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.. It will be on
exhibit at City Gallery from April 5 - April 28, with an Opening Reception
Saturday, April 13, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.. Free and open to the public. City Gallery
is located at 994 State Street, New Haven, CT 06511. Gallery hours are Friday -
Sunday, 12 p.m. - 4 p.m., or by appointment. For further information please
contact City Gallery, info@city-gallery.org, www.city-gallery.org.
RUINS OF A HOLY LAND: A Photography Exhibit by Joy Bush
Calling all knitting and crochet enthusiasts! Join us at MakeHaven for our monthly gathering, meticulously orchestrated by Denise, one of our esteemed textile facilitators.
This recurring event, dedicated to the joys of knitting and crochet, offers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with fellow crafters in a setting that's both warm and welcoming. Scheduled for the 4th Sunday of every month from 12pm to 3pm, this meetup is a haven for those looking to dive into their projects, exchange ideas, and foster a vibrant, creative community.
What to Expect:
- Community Building: Led by Denise, our meetups are designed to cultivate a nurturing environment for knitting and crochet enthusiasts at all levels of expertise. It’s the perfect venue to connect with others who share your passion and to be part of an inclusive, creative community.
- Dedicated Project Time: Bring along your knitting needles, crochet hooks, and work-in-progress projects. Whether you’re looking to make headway on your current piece, eager to start something new, or hoping to learn a novel stitch or technique, you’ll find plenty of opportunities here.
- Brainstorming and Conversation: This is your chance to participate in engaging conversations, exchange tips and tricks, and brainstorm on future projects. If inspiration, advice, or just a friendly chat about your favorite pastime is what you seek, you’ll find an open and supportive space here.
What to Bring:
- Your Projects and Materials: Don’t forget to bring your knitting, crocheting, or needlework projects along with your yarns, needles, and hooks.
- Resources to Share: Got any helpful guides, patterns, or insights? Bring them along to share with the group! Our community thrives on the exchange of knowledge and ideas.
Our Goal:
With Denise at the helm, our aim is to provide a recurring platform for knitters and crocheters to come together, share their love for the craft, work on their projects, and contribute to a flourishing community. Whether you’re looking to meet like-minded individuals, find inspiration, or simply enjoy a few hours of crafting in great company, you won’t want to miss out.
Mark your calendars for the 4th Sunday of every month, and join us from 12pm to 3pm for an afternoon of knitting, crocheting, and community building at MakeHaven. Let’s come together to weave a rich tapestry of creativity and camaraderie, one yarn at a time. We look forward to seeing you there!"
You must click below and REGISTER to attend at:
https://connect.makehaven.org/civicrm/event/info?id=84&reset=1
Scroll to the bottom of the page and complete the information under Register (gray box) and hit submit. You will receive an acknowledgement by email. Questions? Email info@makehaven.org
Knot Just Knitting: Crochet, Embroidery and more
On View: Tom Edwards & Sean Patrick Gallagher
Use your fashion self-expression and passion to create a one-of-a-kind wearable art piece! Participants are guided to come up with a design and learn how to place their design in a flattering way on their garment. Stencils will be available to help with design drawing. Participants learn how to hold the fabric flat and how to add multiple layers and coats of paint to create the desired design effects. Choosing proper sized brushes is discussed and splatter techniques are explored to give the final design excitement and spontaneity! Please bring a garment of your choice. All levels are welcome.
Anna Mastropolo is a textile artist, jewelry designer, and large-scale gouache and mixed media painter. She is inspired by Abstract Expressionism and The Pattern and Decoration Movement. Anna is interested in painting patterns, using patterned paper and textiles (often hand-knit) to create mixed media compositions, celebrating femininity.
Anna has been involved in 36 art shows since graduation with a BFA from Hartford Art School in 2010, and she is currently in an MFA program for Visual Fine Arts at Vermont College of Fine Arts. Anna has been creating public art and community projects in Bristol, CT before moving to New Haven, CT. She received Art Awards from Tunxis Community College, the Westfield Articulture art show, and the Chalk Walk of Collinsville and has designed garments for the Hartford Trashion Shows three years in a row. Mastropolo has worked as an Art Teacher for the last 4 years, in New Britain, and now in New Haven. Anna’s work is currently exhibited at Spectrum Gallery in Centerbrook, Connecticut.
Create a Hand Painted Garment
The Community Dining Room is proud to announce our 2nd Annual Art Gala and Auction taking place on Sunday, April 28th from 2 PM – 5 PM at Millpond Gatherings in Northford.
Tickets are on sale for the 2nd Annual Community Dining Room Art Gala and Auction on Sunday, April 28th, at Millpond Gatherings in Northford from 2 PM - 5 PM. Tickets are $60 per person or $100 per couple. This includes unlimited wine and domestic beer, 1 hour of passed hors d’oeuvres, and charcuterie.
John “Cadillac” Saville will emcee the gala. We have been donated art from several area artists including:
Sue Rollins
Margaret Dean
Peggy Mansfield
Married Metals Kaleidoscopes
Liz Egan
Joan McPherson
Andy Teran
And many more
All proceeds support the day-to-day operations of the Community Dining Room in serving meals to our neighbors in need.
The Community Dining Room’s Art Gala and Auction is presented by Solidification Products International, Inc. It is sponsored by: Guilford Savings Bank, The Guilford Foundation, The Branford Community Foundation, The Madison Foundation, and Act II Thrift Shop.
For tickets, go to https://paypal.me/communitydiningroom or Venmo @Community-DiningRoom ( https://account.venmo.com/u/Community-DiningRoom) or you can reach out to Patrick Hackett, Fundraising Coordinator at 203-747-6230 or email fundraising@communitydiningroom.org.
The Community Dining Room's 2nd Annual Art Gala & Auction
Award-winning Pantochino Productions Inc. presents "The Executioner's Wife," a new musical by Bert Bernardi and Justin Rugg. Set in the Middle Ages, this naughty, bawdy, laugh out loud musical comedy follows a Queen with a secret, an executioner with a yellow streak, and his wife who will do anything to get ahead. Described as Mel Brooks meets Monty Python meets I Love Lucy. Recommended for adult audiences (13 and over). Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30pm. Sundays at 2pm. Cabaret seating. Audiences are invited to bring their own food and drink to enjoy during the show. Free parking in all train depot lots at show time. Tickets available online only. www.pantochino.com
The Executioner's Wife, A New Musical
Heads will roll…with laughter! Set in medieval times, “The Executioner’s Wife” is a musical ‘sit com’ following an executioner and his scheming wife in her quest for popularity and acceptance. Part Mel Brooks, part I Love Lucy, part Monty Python—it’s laugh-out-loud fun. (For Adult and teen audiences). Cabaret Seating! Bring your own food and drink to enjoy during the show!
The Executioner's Wife, a new musical
Please join Best Video Film & Cultural Center in association with Sleeping Giant Park Association for a very special performance by award-winning, fingerstyle guitarist, Hiroya Tsukamoto: A Journey Through Strings and Stories, on Sunday, April 28th at 3pm. Tickets are $15 and 15% of the event’s proceeds will be donated to the SGPA. The Best Video Coffee Bar will be open for beer, wine, and café drinks.
GET YOUR TICKETS HERE
Hiroya Tsukamoto is a Japanese-born fingerstyle guitarist who moved to the United States in 2000 to attend the Berklee College of Music. Needless to say, he’s not only a dizzyingly agile fingerpicker, but a soulful and transcendent performer, with compositions that combine instrumental guitar work with lyrical performance and spoken stories from his life.
Tsukamoto has been recognized for his talents on stages such as at Blue Note in New York City, Japanese National Television (NHK) and United Nations, and by scoring second place at the International Fingerstyle Guitar Championship both in 2018 and 2022.
Tsukamoto brings a blend of masterful fingerstyle guitar and evocative storytelling that transcends cultural barriers. His artistry, honed at the prestigious Berklee College of Music, has been celebrated on renowned stages like the Blue Note in NYC and the United Nations, and lauded for its “delicate, fluid, and beautifully detailed” style by Acoustic Guitar magazine.
Tsukamoto’s concerts are not just musical events; they are immersive experiences that weave lyrical narratives with intricate melodies. Recognized for his soulful performances that create an orchestra at his fingertips, he invites audiences into his world of musical exploration and emotional expression. This is a rare opportunity to witness a performer who has been celebrated for his ability to take listeners on an “impressionistic journey” (Boston Herald). Enchanting music that promises to resonate long after the final note is played.
What are folks saying about Hiroya:
"Hiroya Tsukamoto may play the guitar with the skill of a virtuoso, and he may write compelling music that draws from many different cultures and genres, but if I had to choose one word to describe him it would be orchestrator. " - Acoustic Guitar Magazine
"Hiroya Tsukamoto takes us to an impressionistic journey " -Boston Herald
"...chops, passion and warmth. Zealously recommended!" -Jazz Review.com
You Tube Links:
1. From Coast to Coast
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=85BM_xhZmv0&pp=ygUWaGlyb3lhIG5vcnRoZXJuIGxpZ2h0cw%3D%3D
2. Sleeping Giants
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=r-m9qgkR1Uk
Website: www.hiroyatsukamoto.com
Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/HiroyaMusic
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hiroya_tsukamoto/
Hiroya Tsukamoto: A Journey Through Strings and Stories
On Sunday, April 28, 2024, at 4:00 p.m., come and experience one of the region’s most anticipated symphonic-choral events. GMChorale’s Spring Mainstage concert at the Santo Fragilio Performing Arts Center at Middletown High School, will feature Brahms’ “Schicksalslied” (Song of Destiny) - which, in many ways, is like his “Requiem” - and Schubert’s “Mass in E-Flat, No. 6,” his final and most mature composition. This is one of the great Mass settings of all time, and is representative of early-Romanticism with a nod back to the Renaissance and Baroque eras. Under the baton of Artistic Director, Joseph D’Eugenio, GMChorale will join forces with Alchemy, Saecula Singers and Alumnae of the Elm City Girls’ Choir, professional soloists and Orchestra New England. For more information and tickets go to www.gmchorale.org/events.
GMChorale to Present Spring Concert on April 28
On Sunday, April 28, 2024, at 4:00 p.m., come and experience one of the region’s most anticipated symphonic-choral events. GMChorale’s Spring Mainstage concert at the Santo Fragilio Performing Arts Center at Middletown High School will feature Brahms’ “Schicksalslied” (Song of Destiny) - which, in many ways, is like his “Requiem” - and Schubert’s “Mass in E-Flat, No. 6,” his final and most mature composition. This is one of the great Mass settings of all time, and is representative of early-Romanticism with a nod back to the Renaissance and Baroque eras. Under the baton of Artistic Director, Joseph D’Eugenio, GMChorale will join forces with Alchemy, Saecula Singers and Alumnae of the Elm City Girls’ Choir, professional soloists and Orchestra New England. For more information and tickets go to www.gmchorale.org/events.
GMChorale to Present Spring Concert on April 28
Poetry Reading & Community Salon: hosted by Shanna Melton
Embark on your woodworking journey with A Cut(ting Board) Above the Rest, where the art of crafting meets the practicality of creating a custom, handmade piece. Whether you're new to woodworking or looking to elevate your kitchen game, this introductory class led by Akeera is the perfect opportunity to delve into the world of woodcraft.
What to Expect:
In this hands-on class, Akeera will guide you through the step-by-step process of crafting your very own 10"x12" cutting board. Learn the essential skills of woodworking as you gain hands-on experience with a planer, table saw, chop saw, and sander. Discover the art of finishing as you apply mineral oil to bring out the natural beauty of your creation.
Workshop Highlights:
- Tool Mastery: Gain proficiency in using essential woodworking tools, including the planer, table saw, chop saw, and sander.
- Hands-On Crafting: Roll up your sleeves and delve into the art of woodworking, creating your own custom cutting board under expert guidance.
- Finishing Flourish: Learn the finishing touches as you apply mineral oil to enhance the aesthetics and durability of your handmade cutting board.
- Safety First: Experience woodworking in a safe and supervised environment with provided safety goggles and materials.
Safety First:
- Closed-Toe Shoes: Wear closed-toe shoes to protect your feet from potential hazards such as falling objects or splinters.
- Avoid Loose Items: Secure loose items like jewelry, hoodie strings, and any dangling accessories to prevent them from getting caught in machinery.
- Dress Appropriately: Choose clothing that covers your arms and legs to minimize exposure to wood dust and other workshop materials.
- Safety Goggles: Safety goggles will be provided, but if you have your own pair, feel free to bring them for a customized fit.
No Experience Necessary:
This class welcomes participants of all experience levels, making it an excellent opportunity for woodworking enthusiasts who may initially feel intimidated or those who prefer structured learning.
Lunch Break:
Enjoy a scheduled break roughly halfway through the class for lunch, providing a moment to recharge and connect with fellow woodworking enthusiasts. (Lunch is not included with the workshop, but there are many excellent options within a few blocks of MakeHaven in all directions.)
Standard Public Ticket $113.00
Partner Rate (Creative Arts, other makerspace) $102.00
Member Rate $96.00
You must click below and REGISTER to attend at:
https://connect.makehaven.org/civicrm/event/info?id=80&reset=1
Scroll to the bottom of the page and complete the information under Register (gray box) and hit submit. You will receive an acknowledgement by email. Questions? Email info@makehaven.org
A Cut(ting Board) Above the Rest: Intro to Woodworking
Hamden Art League’s Exhibition at the Historical Whitney Barn May 30-June 2, 2024.
Any artist may enter work in oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolors, printmaking, ink, mixed media, collage, wall‐hung relief art, fabric art and a limited number of sculptures. This is a unique opportunity for large, oversized artwork. Art can be contemporary, abstract, or realistic. This exhibition is in cooperation with the Eli Whitney Museum & Workshop. The show is non-juried for entries but judged for awards by Greg Shea. Complete electronic entry form by midnight Monday, May 13th.
For more information and the exhibition Prospectus, go to: https://www.hamdenartleague.org/exhibitions.html
CALL FOR ARTISTS HAMDEN ART LEAGUE
Open the Door to Your Own Mystery, Celebrate the Divine Feminine Spirit through the Creation of Intuitive Mixed Media Collages, by Sherie Roberts, local artist from Southbury, CT.
Sherie's exhibit will run from March 23rd to May 5th, the event is free and will be held in the Mary C. Daly Art Gallery located in the beautiful Mercy by the Sea on Long Island Sound
Open the Door to Your Own Mystery
New and experienced students will focus on making pottery on the wheel.
Start by using methods of wedging, centering, hand and finger positioning for raising a vessel, and positioning one’s body for dealing with a mass of clay on the wheel. Demonstrations will cover the importance of trimming techniques and various forming processes.
Wear clothes that can get dirty.
Pottery tool kits are available for sale in the studio for $27. Cash or check only.
Firing fees are $2.75/pound. Cash or check only.
Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours on a first-come, first-served basis.
Techniques for Wheel Throwing
Biophilia: In Excelsis is an art exhibition that focuses on the theme of sacred ecosystems, including oceans and forests, and their imminent transformation due to increased global warming. Curated by M. Annenberg, it brings together twenty-two artists who represent different cultural backgrounds, generations, and geographic locations, and who explore the concept of Biophilia, the love of life. It will be on view at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music’s Miller Hall from March 27-May 2 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12-4 p.m. Opening reception at 5 p.m. on March 27 in Miller Hall.
Biophilia: In Excelsis Art Exhibit
The Word's Weekly Workshops
Students will learn how to coordinate their hands and eyes to draw realistically from the world around them. Using charcoal, graphite, and pastel, students will begin to master proportions and compositions in realism drawing.
Drawing from Sight
Explore communication through the fine art of photography.
Learn about black-and-white film photography, including camera operation, composition, and creative controls. Students will learn how to develop film and print their photographs using the darkroom, and will have the opportunity to develop their technical skills through demonstrations, assignments, critiques, and supervised and independent lab work.
Students will have a chance to work on their projects and final portfolios outside of class time during monitored practice sessions.
Introduction to Black and White Film and Darkroom Photography
Hamden Art League’s Exhibition at the Historical Whitney Barn May 30-June 2, 2024.
Any artist may enter work in oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolors, printmaking, ink, mixed media, collage, wall‐hung relief art, fabric art and a limited number of sculptures. This is a unique opportunity for large, oversized artwork. Art can be contemporary, abstract, or realistic. This exhibition is in cooperation with the Eli Whitney Museum & Workshop. The show is non-juried for entries but judged for awards by Greg Shea. Complete electronic entry form by midnight Monday, May 13th.
For more information and the exhibition Prospectus, go to: https://www.hamdenartleague.org/exhibitions.html
CALL FOR ARTISTS HAMDEN ART LEAGUE
Open the Door to Your Own Mystery, Celebrate the Divine Feminine Spirit through the Creation of Intuitive Mixed Media Collages, by Sherie Roberts, local artist from Southbury, CT.
Sherie's exhibit will run from March 23rd to May 5th, the event is free and will be held in the Mary C. Daly Art Gallery located in the beautiful Mercy by the Sea on Long Island Sound
Open the Door to Your Own Mystery
Develop your pottery skills as you focus on wheel-throwing techniques in stoneware and porcelain.
Lessons will cover both functional and decorative pottery with emphasis on classical forms as we know them. Students will be shown how to apply glazes and/or oxide washes to achieve desired results, such as combining glaze colors and the application of wood ash to create unexpected effects on their work. Wear clothes that can get dirty.
Pottery tool kits are available for sale in the studio for $27 and firing fees are $2.75/pound. Cash or check only.
Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours on a first-come, first-served basis.
Intermediate and Advanced Pottery
Learn basic metalsmithing for making jewelry, developing new skills, or strengthen existing ones. Weekly demonstrations introduce tools and techniques required for working with nonferrous sheet metal and wire. Demonstrations may include sawing, filing, cold-connecting, soldering, surface embellishment, forging, shaping, fold forming, finishing, and patina coloring.
Metalsmithing Jewelry A
Biophilia: In Excelsis is an art exhibition that focuses on the theme of sacred ecosystems, including oceans and forests, and their imminent transformation due to increased global warming. Curated by M. Annenberg, it brings together twenty-two artists who represent different cultural backgrounds, generations, and geographic locations, and who explore the concept of Biophilia, the love of life. It will be on view at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music’s Miller Hall from March 27-May 2 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12-4 p.m. Opening reception at 5 p.m. on March 27 in Miller Hall.
Biophilia: In Excelsis Art Exhibit
Modern Dance Classes / Annie Sailer
Running over 2 consecutive Tuesdays, April 30 & May 7, this 2-day weeknight class, students will embark on a creative journey into the world of multicolor printmaking using linoleum blocks. Over the course of two evenings, participants will discover the art of planning, carving, and printing to bring their unique imaginations to life. Two small linoleum blocks and a set of carving tools will be provided, setting the stage for a hands-on exploration of this captivating artistic process.
Skills You'll Learn:
- Linoleum Carving: Develop the skills to carve intricate and unique designs on linoleum blocks for printmaking.
- Multi-block Printing: Master the art of setting up imagery on linoleum to create a multi-color, multi-block print.
- Printmaking Techniques: Explore the process of printing multiple impressions of your linocut imagery, refining your craft with each print.
- Carving Tool Differentiation: Understand the nuances of carving tools and the marks they create, allowing for precise and intentional linocut designs.
- Safe Tool Usage: Learn to use carving tools safely, ensuring a secure and enjoyable printmaking experience.
What to Bring:
Printed reference images or ideas for your linocut imagery. All other materials, including two small linoleum blocks and a set of carving tools, will be provided.
Who Should Take this Class:
This workshop is perfect for anyone intrigued by the art of printmaking, whether you're a beginner or have some experience. Join us for two creative evenings of linocut magic!
**_Be Aware: This workshop runs over 2 consecutive Tuesdays: April 30 & May 7_**
Standard Public Ticket
$112.00
Partnership Members (Creative Arts Workshop, other maker space)
$101.00
MakeHaven Members
$95.00
You must click below and REGISTER to attend at:
https://connect.makehaven.org/civicrm/event/info?id=57&reset=1&reset=1
Scroll to the bottom of the page and complete the information under Register (gray box) and hit submit. You will receive an acknowledgement by email. Questions? Email info@makehaven.org
Carve Diem: Intro to Lino Carving & Printmaking
Open Mic Surgery
Have you experienced collapsed walls, volcanos, clay that is wonky and bumping around under your fingers. Does your pot get stuck to the wheel, or worse, fly off the wheel?
Not to worry – you just need some instructions on centering, pulling, and trimming your clay. Whether you are a beginner or an advanced ceramicist, you can always learn something new about the beginning, middle, and end of creating a piece of pottery.
Wear clothes that can get dirty and closed toe shoes.
Pottery tool kits are available for sale in the studio for $27. Cash or check only.
Firing fees are $2.75/pound. Cash or check only.
Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours on a first-come, first-served basis.
Centering with Clay: Focusing on Pottery
Hadestown
The Art of Networking
Hamden Art League’s Exhibition at the Historical Whitney Barn May 30-June 2, 2024.
Any artist may enter work in oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolors, printmaking, ink, mixed media, collage, wall‐hung relief art, fabric art and a limited number of sculptures. This is a unique opportunity for large, oversized artwork. Art can be contemporary, abstract, or realistic. This exhibition is in cooperation with the Eli Whitney Museum & Workshop. The show is non-juried for entries but judged for awards by Greg Shea. Complete electronic entry form by midnight Monday, May 13th.
For more information and the exhibition Prospectus, go to: https://www.hamdenartleague.org/exhibitions.html
CALL FOR ARTISTS HAMDEN ART LEAGUE
Open the Door to Your Own Mystery, Celebrate the Divine Feminine Spirit through the Creation of Intuitive Mixed Media Collages, by Sherie Roberts, local artist from Southbury, CT.
Sherie's exhibit will run from March 23rd to May 5th, the event is free and will be held in the Mary C. Daly Art Gallery located in the beautiful Mercy by the Sea on Long Island Sound
Open the Door to Your Own Mystery
Coastal Camera Club Spring Show
You decide: Explore multiple printmaking techniques and processes or deepen your practice in one area. Use etching, drypoint, woodcut, linocut, monotype, transfer prints, paper lithography, polymer plate lithography, collagraph, silk aquatint, transfer prints, or Chine-collé. Learn new techniques or connect printmaking to other artistic media.
Includes one 3-hour practice session per week during monitored practice hours.
The tuition for this class includes a materials fee of $20 for basic materials provided by CAW.
Intermediate and Advanced Printmaking
Biophilia: In Excelsis is an art exhibition that focuses on the theme of sacred ecosystems, including oceans and forests, and their imminent transformation due to increased global warming. Curated by M. Annenberg, it brings together twenty-two artists who represent different cultural backgrounds, generations, and geographic locations, and who explore the concept of Biophilia, the love of life. It will be on view at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music’s Miller Hall from March 27-May 2 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12-4 p.m. Opening reception at 5 p.m. on March 27 in Miller Hall.
Biophilia: In Excelsis Art Exhibit
Spectrum Art Gallery and Artisans Store of Centerbrook presents Reaching for the Sky. Explore original and exciting artwork by established and emerging artists who explore the wonder and vastness of “the sky” at Spectrum Gallery’s newest exhibit. For many cultures, the sky offers important meaning through telling time, showing changes in seasons, and offering clues to predict and navigate the weather. It has spawned myths, legends, and spiritual beliefs.
At Spectrum, experience this wonder for yourself. Open Reception Friday, March 22 (6:30-9pm) wine and refreshments; Open House Weekend, Saturday, March 23 (1-6pm) and Sunday, March 24 (1-5pm). Artisans Store offers pottery, glass, fiber, home décor, jewelry, and accessories. Spectrum Art Gallery, 61 Main St., Centerbrook, CT. Hours: Wed-Sat (12-6pm) and Sun (12-5pm). Call (860) 767-0742 and visit spectrumartgallery.org. Shop online at SpectrumAnytime.com with shipping available throughout the US. Follow on facebook.com/spectrumartgallery, instagram.com/spectrumartgallery, and twitter.com/spectrum_ct
Reaching for the Sky Exhibit
Yale Institute of Sacred Music’s Religion, Ecology, and Expressive Culture initiative is pleased to present a dialogical webinar to celebrate the closing of the art exhibition, Biophilia: In Excelsis. Reflecting on the role of art, music and religion in addressing the climate crisis, this cross-disciplinary conversation will feature the exhibition curator M. Annenberg, the artist and composer Paul D. Miller aka Dj Spooky, the ClimateMusic Project composer Richard Festinger, and the eco-philosopher Timothy Morton. M. Annenberg will discuss some of the works featured in the exhibition. Paul D. Miller aka Dj Spooky and Richard Festinger will share and discuss climate-themed compositions. Timothy Morton will offer philosophical reflections on art, religion, and climate. Their brief presentations will be followed by dialogue and Q&A.
This event is free and open to the public, but please register in advance.
Biophilia: In Excelsis - Closing Webinar
Learn the basics of preparing and operating a loom. Participants will weave a sampler piece combining a wide range of useful weaves. Beginning students will complete one or two simple projects of their choice by the end of this term. Intermediate and advanced students will weave projects with more complex structures using multi-harness looms. Beginning students have a materials fee of $18 payable to the instructor.
Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours.
Floor Loom Weaving
Come join Playful Encounters, our Stress Relief Drama Therapy Group! This is an 8-week series starting on May 1, 2024 running until June 19, 2024. Together in a group, we will use stress-reducing drama therapy techniques and our endless imagination to play, rest, laugh, cry, restore, and connect with like-minded people. This is a chance to get creative, find new ways to cope with stress, connect with others, and express parts of yourself that there is no room for in day-to-day life!
There are limited spots, so sign up soon!
This group is for adults ages 18 and up.
Ready to sign up? Sign up here! Want more information? Check out our website, or reach out to Katrina S at katrina@misskendraprograms.org.
When? May 1, 2024 to June 19, 2024
What time? Wednesdays, from 6:30 PM- 8 PM
Where? Post Traumatic Stress Center, 19 Edwards St, New Haven, CT, 06511
How much? The early bird rate is $250 (until April 15th), and the normal rate is $280
Who? The group is facilitated by Alicia (MA, RDT), Daphne (BA), and Katrina (MA) who are playful, supportive, and delightfully honest. They love challenging themselves and the people around them to let go of unhelpful repetitive patterns, release stress, and find new ways of engaging with the world.
What? Drama therapy the use of drama or theatre processes like play, improvisation, roles, and creativity to work towards self expression, stress relief, and connection with others. No previous acting or theatre experience is required!
Playful Encounters: A Drama Therapy Group for Stress Relief
Join Adam for an inspiring gathering with members of the local woodworking community! At this meetup, we'll come together to brainstorm, share projects, and exchange ideas in a welcoming and collaborative environment.
What to Expect:
Creativity and camaraderie as we connect with fellow woodworkers. Whether you're a seasoned woodworker or just starting out, everyone is welcome to join the conversation, share their projects, and gain inspiration from others. Bring along your latest project, ideas, and questions as we engage in lively discussions and brainstorming sessions.
Goals of the Meetup:
The primary goal of this meetup is to foster a sense of community within the woodworking world and to facilitate the sharing of creative ideas. By coming together, we aim to inspire one another, offer support and encouragement, and strengthen the bonds within our local woodworking community.
Whether you're looking for feedback on a project, seeking inspiration for your next woodworking endeavor, or simply eager to connect with like-minded individuals, this meetup is the perfect opportunity to engage with the woodworking community and ignite your passion for craftsmanship.
Come join us as we celebrate the art of woodworking and embark on a journey of creativity, collaboration, and connection. We can't wait to see you there!
You must click below and REGISTER to attend at:
https://connect.makehaven.org/civicrm/event/info?id=109&reset=1
Scroll to the bottom of the page and complete the information under Register (gray box) and hit submit. You will receive an acknowledgement by email. Questions? Email info@makehaven.org
Plane & Simple: Carving Out Community Connection
In 539 BC King Cyrus I conquered Babylon. As part of the introduction to his new subjects, Cyrus left a remarkable document, now known as the Cyrus Cylinder, regarded as the first charter of human rights. The Peabody Museum is delighted to host this important artifact, on loan from the British Museum.
Irving Finkel, senior assistant keeper at the British Museum, will be delivering a free lecture called “Cyrus and his Cylinder: What Was He Thinking?” on Wednesday, May 1 at 630 pm. It will be the first talk held in the Peabody’s new Central Gallery.
Finkel is the best-selling author of "The Ark Before Noah," which documents the newly translated tablet of the Babylonian story of the flood which was recorded on clay tablets long before it was written down in the Hebrew Bible, proving it to be one of the world’s most ancient and lasting stories.
His lectures on cracking ancient codes, the Ark before Noah, and deciphering the world’s oldest rule book have been viewed about 7 million times.
The talk will tackle the realities about the cylinder, and explain how progress in archaeological research has widened our understanding of the man and his motives.
Admission is free!
Cyrus and His Cylinder: What Was He Thinking?
THE ACTORS LAB (acting class for adults) starts one week from tonight!
We meet Wednesdays from 7-9 p.m. at New Haven Academy of Performing Arts in East Haven for twelve weeks of exploratory acting training (and personal growth),
Contact New Haven Academy of Performing Arts to register. Call 475-238-8119 or email billy@nhaopa.com
"ACTORS LAB" adult acting class at New Haven Academy of Performing Arts starts 4/10/24
Hadestown
The Kevin Saint James Band @ The Owl Shop
Hamden Art League’s Exhibition at the Historical Whitney Barn May 30-June 2, 2024.
Any artist may enter work in oils, acrylics, pastels, watercolors, printmaking, ink, mixed media, collage, wall‐hung relief art, fabric art and a limited number of sculptures. This is a unique opportunity for large, oversized artwork. Art can be contemporary, abstract, or realistic. This exhibition is in cooperation with the Eli Whitney Museum & Workshop. The show is non-juried for entries but judged for awards by Greg Shea. Complete electronic entry form by midnight Monday, May 13th.
For more information and the exhibition Prospectus, go to: https://www.hamdenartleague.org/exhibitions.html
CALL FOR ARTISTS HAMDEN ART LEAGUE
Open the Door to Your Own Mystery, Celebrate the Divine Feminine Spirit through the Creation of Intuitive Mixed Media Collages, by Sherie Roberts, local artist from Southbury, CT.
Sherie's exhibit will run from March 23rd to May 5th, the event is free and will be held in the Mary C. Daly Art Gallery located in the beautiful Mercy by the Sea on Long Island Sound
Open the Door to Your Own Mystery
Coastal Camera Club Spring Show
Join us to draw or paint from a nude model. The 3-hour session includes mixed-length poses. These are monitored “open drawing” sessions; there is no instruction.
Working From A live Model
Explore the modern and popular craft of memoir writing. Every person has a story to tell. No matter your age, education, family, or location, your life is filled with tales big and small. Students will learn how to shape their memories into cohesive and compelling narratives. Class sessions will explore various aspects of writing including character development, setting a scene with vivid descriptions, authentic dialogue and emotion, building your story arc, and compelling opening sentences. Students will have a weekly short writing assignment to share. Teacher and classmates will offer feedback on written work. Bring a laptop, iPad, or pen and paper to class; a portion of each class will be spent writing.
Memoir Writing
Biophilia: In Excelsis is an art exhibition that focuses on the theme of sacred ecosystems, including oceans and forests, and their imminent transformation due to increased global warming. Curated by M. Annenberg, it brings together twenty-two artists who represent different cultural backgrounds, generations, and geographic locations, and who explore the concept of Biophilia, the love of life. It will be on view at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music’s Miller Hall from March 27-May 2 on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 12-4 p.m. Opening reception at 5 p.m. on March 27 in Miller Hall.
Biophilia: In Excelsis Art Exhibit
Spectrum Art Gallery and Artisans Store of Centerbrook presents Reaching for the Sky. Explore original and exciting artwork by established and emerging artists who explore the wonder and vastness of “the sky” at Spectrum Gallery’s newest exhibit. For many cultures, the sky offers important meaning through telling time, showing changes in seasons, and offering clues to predict and navigate the weather. It has spawned myths, legends, and spiritual beliefs.
At Spectrum, experience this wonder for yourself. Open Reception Friday, March 22 (6:30-9pm) wine and refreshments; Open House Weekend, Saturday, March 23 (1-6pm) and Sunday, March 24 (1-5pm). Artisans Store offers pottery, glass, fiber, home décor, jewelry, and accessories. Spectrum Art Gallery, 61 Main St., Centerbrook, CT. Hours: Wed-Sat (12-6pm) and Sun (12-5pm). Call (860) 767-0742 and visit spectrumartgallery.org. Shop online at SpectrumAnytime.com with shipping available throughout the US. Follow on facebook.com/spectrumartgallery, instagram.com/spectrumartgallery, and twitter.com/spectrum_ct
Reaching for the Sky Exhibit
On View: Tom Edwards & Sean Patrick Gallagher
Hadestown
Teens, college students, and adults are invited to join our exploration of all things stoneware. Using both hand-building techniques and the potter's wheel, participants learn the foundational skills needed to create basic ceramic cups, bowls, and floral containers. As students refine these skills, they will work on more complex projects. This will enable them to combine techniques, push their creativity, and practice creative problem-solving. Glazing, slips, and other surface treatments will be explored. There will be instructor demonstrations and individual consultations. Wear clothes that can get dirty. Pottery tool kits are available for sale in the studio for $26. Cash or check only. Firing fees are $2.75/pound. Cash or check only. Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours on a first-come, first-served basis.
Afternoon Clay
The Teacher Leadership Program is a free, one-hour workshop on Zoom for educators of all levels and disciplines that meets at 4:00 pm on the first Thursday of the month throughout the academic year. The sessions are led by Jessica Sack, the Jan and Frederick Mayer Curator of Public Education; Wurtele Gallery Teachers; and Education Department staff. In this program, educators explore innovative ways to connect their curricula and interest in art with the Yale University Art Gallery’s collection. The sessions also address online and in-person teaching techniques.
Closed captions will be available in English.
Registration required.
Teacher Leadership Program
Writing Liberation Workshops
Etching has been used in printmaking for centuries by artists such as Goya, Rembrandt, and Picasso. It is created by applying various resists to a metal plate that when worked through and exposed to acid, creates grooves in the surface that hold ink. The inked plate is then run through a printmaking press, and the image is transferred to paper. Because the plate design is permanent, multiple images can be created.
Students will learn techniques for drawing into both hard and soft ground as well as a Sharpie resist. The instructor will provide demos each week and assist new students in creating prints.
Includes one 3-hour practice session per week during monitored practice hours.
Tuition for this class includes a fee of $20 for basic materials provided by CAW.
Intrpoduction to Etching
Connecticut’s Senator George P. McLean helped establish lasting legal protections for birds, overseeing passage of the 1918 Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA), landmark environmental protection legislation that is still in effect today. Will McLean Greeley, McLean’s great, great nephew, will discuss that vital victory during a time of widespread corruption and political instability in a Zoom lecture, “Birdman of the Senate: Senator George P. McLean and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act,” for the New Haven Museum on Thursday, May 2, 2024. at 6 p.m. Register here.
Conservationists estimate that the Migratory Bird Treaty Act has saved millions if not billions of birds and likely prevented the extinction of many bird species. Greeley says the MBTA also ushered in the watchdog role of the federal government over the environment, adding, “Its passage was a victory for bipartisanship in Congress, something most Americans long for today.”
Greeley will base his presentation on his book, “A Connecticut Yankee Goes to Washington: Senator George P. McLean, Birdman of the Senate,” putting McLean’s victory for birds in the context of the senator’s distinguished 45-year career.
CT Senator George P. McLean and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act
NXTHVN - Keynote Conversation - Dr. Deborah Willis and Dr. Kalia Brooks
Start with three colors for a monochromatic version and then expand your palette for a full color portrait. Students are welcome to use oil or acrylic paints. Individual attention will be given to each student and there will be examples of other artist’s work to support the ideas.
School Policies
Painting the Portrait Monochromatically Into Color
Learn basic metalsmithing for making jewelry, developing new skills, or strengthen existing ones. Weekly demonstrations introduce tools and techniques required for working with nonferrous sheet metal and wire. Demonstrations may include sawing, filing, cold-connecting, soldering, surface embellishment, forging, shaping, fold forming, finishing, and patina coloring.
Metalsmithing Jewelry B
INTRO TO SEWING WORKSHOP
with Deborah Molloy
4 Sessions
Thursdays, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16 & 5/23 l 6:30 – 8:00 PM
$40 Members, $45 Non-Members – materials included
Ages: 10+ years old – adult
Ever wished you could sew? Whether it’s to create unique crafts and clothing or simply shorten a hem, this 4-session workshop is designed to give you the basic tools you need to hit the ground running. From hand stitching to operating a sewing machine, instructor Deb Molloy will guide you as you gain hands-on experience. Participants will leave with a valuable foundation to create projects on their own or continue in our upcoming advanced workshops.
All materials provided, including sewing machines. We ask participants to bring their own scissors.
REGISTER: https://www.gallery53.org/store/p796/sewing052024.html