Friends, family gather to the stage on which Lawrence performed countless times.
International Arts & Ideas Festival members were invited by Cubaβs Minister of Culture and festival performer, pianist Nachito Herrera.
Meg Bloom, Phyllis Crowley, Roberta Friedman, and Kathy Kane at City Gallery
New 50-year retrospective exhibit is displaying the work by artist Bruce Oren.
New Haven resident James Fleming is the director of βWellesley Girlβ at Chicago's Compass Theatre, running January 7 β February 5
Susan Newbold at City Gallery
New Haven Author Reading &Book Signing at Westvilleβs Mitchell Library Monday, December 6th
Book now to get $10 off their first show of 2022 for a limited time only.
New Exhibit at City Gallery in New Haven
Elm Shakespeare's walkthrough performance, Taste of Fear II: Spooky Shakespeare is an immersive, spine-tingling experience Oct. 29, 30 & 31.
City Gallery Members Celebrate Open Source 2021, a Visual Arts Festival
Guest artists Oi Fortin, Mary Lesser, and Liz Pagano take center stage at City Gallery's SEPTEMBER POP-UP, on view at City Gallery through S
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The Festival is celebrating frontline workers & encouraging audiences to protect our whole community by getting vaccinated.
International Festival of Arts & Ideas unveils a suite of Labor Day programs on the New Haven Green
Thereβs still time to enjoy two more CT Folk concerts at Edgewood Park on Aug. 26 and Sept. 25.
Don't miss the chance to watch young thespians in the Youth Festival of Shakespeare at Edgerton Park beginning Friday and ending Sunday.
Several programs will be joining forces for the first Youth Festival in Edgerton Park Aug. 13-15.
The monument, which will replace the Columbus statue in Wooster Square, was designed by New Haven native Marc-Anthony Massaro.
The New Haven Symphony will herald a salute to frontline workers and the concert will feature Brian Stokes Mitchell and Harolyn Blackwell.
Founder of Asylum Records, Geffen Records, and Geffen Pictures, he co-founded DreamWorks SKG with Steven Spielberg and Jeffrey Katzenberg.ββ
In a bold new show of contemporary work, artists Judy Atlas, Joy Bush, Rita Hannafin, and Tom Peterson consider the SHAPE OF COLOR.
The play is a "hybrid of Shakespearean performance and interactive social justice theatre that looks to find tactics for ending violence."
A self-guided walking tour of painted windows (and contest for viewers & artists) which features live music on Saturdays, ends June 27.
Founding Members Sheila Kaczmarek and Jane Harris
Hasan Minhaj will be taking the Claire Tow Stage for a three-day run of his one-man show Experiment Time on August 13-15.
The National Endowment for Arts announced its latest round of grants with New Haven's Shakespeare company one of the award recipients.
The art gallery will once again be open to the public, albeit with free, timed-entry tickets to its permanent-collection galleries.
International Festival of Arts & Ideas partnered with community leaders who organized four virtual neighborhood festivals in May and June.
Virtual Neighborhood Festivals in Four Neighborhoods Curated by Residents
The panel discussion featuring indigenous writers of CT is hosted by the New Haven Museum and International Festival of Arts & Ideas.
The international fest is back for 2021 with in-person and virtual events like theater, art, music, poetry, panels & more, with most free.
Local and international luminaries will speak in an online series of panels.
A Group Show Featuring Seven Contemporary Black Artists
The event is part of the broader suite of NEA Big Read Programming.
at City Gallery in New Haven
A Q&A session will immediately follow the poet and rapper's Friday evening show.
"Beyond the Studio" includes talks, workshops and discussions to "break boundaries and bridge the gap between artists and art lovers."
The New Haven venue will have its first-ever socially distanced concerts next month.
Anthony McDonald has been appointed as the new Executive Director of the historic and legendary Shubert Theatre effective March 15, 2021.