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New Haven students turn parking spaces into art
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — Students at the Cooperative Arts and Humanities Magnet High School in New Haven spent their morning Friday showing that anywhere can become art. “It makes me really happy, because someone can have a really tough day, and by seeing some art, it’ll make them happier,” said Amy Miglore, the school’s […]
Zongozon Wants To Be Everything You Need
Even during the slow hours of business, Zongozon owner Mariam Jafaru’s hands were always busy. In the back of her store, a soft whir of the sewing machine commenced as she fed it her cloth. Jafaru’s African boutique, located at 43 Whalley Ave. and part of the Shops at...
Artists Tap Into The Roots
In the short film Dendrostalkers, the view is from the driver’s seat of a car curving along a dirt road through a forest at night. The trees are thick and dark, then give way to a clearing, a pile of fresh lumber. The narration speaks of foreboding. The car stops, and something springs from the pile of dead trees, a new limb, animated, making shapes in the air. It’s the next step in evolution, maybe a dispatch from the future. It’s an art project that has something to say about our relationship to the forest now.
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