Howard el-Yasin collects things most people discard such as commercial dryer lint as a way to challenge perceptions of value within our material culture.
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Howard el-Yasin collects things most people discard such as commercial dryer lint as a way to challenge perceptions of value within our material culture.
Fiber artist Jennifer Davies stays current on the contemporary art world and makes time to nurture relationships with her colleagues.
Joe Saccio will turn 85 at the end of this month as he installs his retrospective at the Housatonic Museum of Art.
At 91, Ann P. Lehman remains committed to her practice as a metal sculptor and continues to teach a class at the Creative Arts Workshop.
The work of June Ahrens reflects on our nation’s shared traumas, particularly gun violence.
Jeff Ostergren’s work borrows corporate branding schemes and chemical materials from various pharmaceutical companies.
Erin Lee Antonak’s upcoming show at Artspace, New Haven combines her skills crafting the regalia she learned to make as a Wolf Clan member of the Oneida Indian Nation of New York with her training as a milliner.
Joseph Smolinski’s works illustrate how humans have intervened or attempt to tame the natural world.
Sewn capes by associate professor of philosophy and visual artist, Megan Craig, investigate shields.
The recent paintings of New Haven-based artist Noé Jimenez include “all the tragic and meaningful things in my life,” he explained.