Daniel Kaminski: Streams of Subconscious

Daniel Kaminski: Stream...

This February, upon entering New Haven’s Koffee on Audubon, quite a few patrons have postponed quenching their caffeine craving to get a closer look at the drawing on the other side of the milk bar. Like much of Daniel Kaminski’s work, Flesh Sensation exists on both macro and...
Saving Face

Saving Face...

What struck me immediately when I saw Richard White’s work is that in each piece the face is different – not one expression is the same. “I love faces. That’s what gets me really excited.” he told me, and that love is evident in his drawings, paintings and photography....
Geoff Houghton’s Whimsical Perspective

Geoff Houghton’s Whim...

“It is important to me that the user questions the painting and brings forth their own interpretation.” If I could render a brief depiction of artist Geoff Houghton, I would say that passion for family and creative discovery rule his persona. He is a Systems Engineer by day...
Kwadwo Adae: Paintings As Kinetic Sculptures

Kwadwo Adae: Paintings ...

Kwadwo Adae’s oil paintings are full of vibrant movement. His color palette as well as the depths of texture and form call to the viewer and pull us into each work. In XXVIII, for example, shades of bright green call out, since they seem to pulsate within the deep variations of...
Interview: Alyssa Joy

Interview: Alyssa Joy...

Meg Duffy: When did you first start to focus on art seriously as a career? Alyssa Joy: Well, I’ve been drawing ever since I can remember. From the time I was very little I always knew art was my favorite subject in school. I always felt like it was the only thing I was really...
Creative Arts Workshop

Creative Arts Workshop...

On 80 Audubon St. toward the end of downtown New Haven’s historic arts district, where there once stood a birdhouse factory, you can peer through the windowed portico of The Creative Arts Workshop’s stylish Susan B. Hilles gallery, at an impressive array of finished work on sale...
Open Studio Weekend: 2

Open Studio Weekend: 2...

Sometimes an artist’s story can draw you in as much as his work. Chris DuFour is such an artist. His passion for art is infectious, and his journey inspiring. DuFour was never trained as an artist. He traveled the world, visiting galleries along the way to feed his love of art....
Doug B. Horak

Doug B. Horak...

When asked when he first discovered an interest in creating art, Doug B. Horak’s  first response is “As early as I can remember.” He recalls that as a young boy he, like many elementary school students, spent much of his class time covering his school work with scribbles and...
Open Studio Weekend: 1

Open Studio Weekend: 1...

Having exhibited at Hartford’s Open Studio Weekend for the past four years, artist Julie Christine Phillipps says it’s the personal interaction with visitors and other artists that keeps her coming back. “It’s nice to be so close and sitting with your art so that you can...
Hope Gallery

Hope Gallery...

When Hope Gallery Tattoo first opened its doors in the fall of 2002, co-founder Joe Capobianco says his goal was to create “…a place that both tattoo clients, or people coming in to check out the art feel comfortable and relaxed.” Capobianco and fellow co-founders Eric Merrill...

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