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Sat., April 11th & Sun., April 12th -- We welcome you into the studios of our Cohort 07 Fellows and Tower residents for a glimpse of the work they are making at NXTHVN! Cohort 07 Studio Fellows include: Sophia-Yemisi Adeyemo, Alexandra Bell, Benita Nnachortam, Masud Olufani, Haejin Park, Chayse Sampy, and Kristopher Wright, with Curatorial Fellows: Tara Fay Coleman and Juanita Sunday. Tower residents include: Anindita Dutta, Blake Eason, Kwamé Azure Gomez, Kristy Hughes, Fidelis Joseph, Napoles Marty, Edgar Serrano, and more. Saturday, April 11th - 1:00 - 5:00 PM and Sunday, April 12th - 1:00 - 5:00 PM Yale School of Art and the Ely Center of Contemporary Art are also hosting open studios on April 11th and 12th. Visit this link for more info: newhavenopenstudios.org NXTHVN 169 Henry St. New Haven, CT 06511 Free and open to the public www.nxthvn.com hello@nxthvn.com (photo credit: Benita Nnachortam)
Sat., April 11th & Sun., April 12th -- We welcome you into the studios of our Cohort 07 Fellows and Tower residents for a glimpse of the work they are making at NXTHVN! Cohort 07 Studio Fellows include: Sophia-Yemisi Adeyemo, Alexandra Bell, Benita Nnachortam, Masud Olufani, Haejin Park, Chayse Sampy, and Kristopher Wright, with Curatorial Fellows: Tara Fay Coleman and Juanita Sunday. Tower residents include: Anindita Dutta, Blake Eason, Kwamé Azure Gomez, Kristy Hughes, Fidelis Joseph, Napoles Marty, Edgar Serrano, and more. Saturday, April 11th - 1:00 - 5:00 PM and Sunday, April 12th - 1:00 - 5:00 PM Yale School of Art and the Ely Center of Contemporary Art are also hosting open studios on April 11th and 12th. Visit this link for more info: newhavenopenstudios.org NXTHVN 169 Henry St. New Haven, CT 06511 Free and open to the public www.nxthvn.com hello@nxthvn.com (photo credit: Benita Nnachortam)
Current HAL members only may bring 1-2 pieces of art for gentle critique from a professional art educator and artist. Participants are to bring in their artwork between 7:00 and 7:15 pm. Non-members are welcome to attend, as there is much to learn by simply listening. Critiques can be a great way of getting information to get past a block in your art-making process or to simply understand how another person might see or interpret your work of art. Eric’s approach is to meet you where you are in your art process, stay positive, and to give you actionable information to improve your work. This is a great opportunity before the Barn Show in May.
Derek Leka will present and discuss the foundational skeletal structures that remain constant as the human body moves. First you will study the skull; its forms, proportions, eye socket, nose shapes, jaw and teeth. You will then learn how the skull's structure relates to the rib cage and the pelvis. These areas will be simplified into clear geometric volumes, helping you see how the head, thorax, and hips maintain their structural integrity while shifting in orientation as the body bends, twists, and turns. By understanding these three key forms, you will gain a clearer framework for constructing the human figure.
The Photography of Jonathan Crosby Join us as we celebrate the Photography of Jonathan Crosby. Live Open Jam Session will be happening at the same time and people are welcome to participate. Jonathan is a freelance photographer specializing in Wildlife, Landscape, and Fine Art Photography. A Connecticut native, currently residing in New Haven. Jonathan spends his time traveling all over New England. His time is spent divided between Connecticut, Maine and Marthas Vineyard. Jonathan uses saturated colors, and an uncompromising focus on clarity and sharpness in his unique images. His award-winning images have been featured in calendars and magazines. Jonathan is available for commercial work and consignments. Please direct all inquiries to jonathancrosbyphoto@gmail.com
Sat., April 11th & Sun., April 12th -- We welcome you into the studios of our Cohort 07 Fellows and Tower residents for a glimpse of the work they are making at NXTHVN! Cohort 07 Studio Fellows include: Sophia-Yemisi Adeyemo, Alexandra Bell, Benita Nnachortam, Masud Olufani, Haejin Park, Chayse Sampy, and Kristopher Wright, with Curatorial Fellows: Tara Fay Coleman and Juanita Sunday. Tower residents include: Anindita Dutta, Blake Eason, Kwamé Azure Gomez, Kristy Hughes, Fidelis Joseph, Napoles Marty, Edgar Serrano, and more. Saturday, April 11th - 1:00 - 5:00 PM and Sunday, April 12th - 1:00 - 5:00 PM Yale School of Art and the Ely Center of Contemporary Art are also hosting open studios on April 11th and 12th. Visit this link for more info: newhavenopenstudios.org NXTHVN 169 Henry St. New Haven, CT 06511 Free and open to the public www.nxthvn.com hello@nxthvn.com (photo credit: Benita Nnachortam)
Sat., April 11th & Sun., April 12th -- We welcome you into the studios of our Cohort 07 Fellows and Tower residents for a glimpse of the work they are making at NXTHVN! Cohort 07 Studio Fellows include: Sophia-Yemisi Adeyemo, Alexandra Bell, Benita Nnachortam, Masud Olufani, Haejin Park, Chayse Sampy, and Kristopher Wright, with Curatorial Fellows: Tara Fay Coleman and Juanita Sunday. Tower residents include: Anindita Dutta, Blake Eason, Kwamé Azure Gomez, Kristy Hughes, Fidelis Joseph, Napoles Marty, Edgar Serrano, and more. Saturday, April 11th - 1:00 - 5:00 PM and Sunday, April 12th - 1:00 - 5:00 PM Yale School of Art and the Ely Center of Contemporary Art are also hosting open studios on April 11th and 12th. Visit this link for more info: newhavenopenstudios.org NXTHVN 169 Henry St. New Haven, CT 06511 Free and open to the public www.nxthvn.com hello@nxthvn.com (photo credit: Benita Nnachortam)
Current HAL members only may bring 1-2 pieces of art for gentle critique from a professional art educator and artist. Participants are to bring in their artwork between 7:00 and 7:15 pm. Non-members are welcome to attend, as there is much to learn by simply listening. Critiques can be a great way of getting information to get past a block in your art-making process or to simply understand how another person might see or interpret your work of art. Eric’s approach is to meet you where you are in your art process, stay positive, and to give you actionable information to improve your work. This is a great opportunity before the Barn Show in May.
Derek Leka will present and discuss the foundational skeletal structures that remain constant as the human body moves. First you will study the skull; its forms, proportions, eye socket, nose shapes, jaw and teeth. You will then learn how the skull's structure relates to the rib cage and the pelvis. These areas will be simplified into clear geometric volumes, helping you see how the head, thorax, and hips maintain their structural integrity while shifting in orientation as the body bends, twists, and turns. By understanding these three key forms, you will gain a clearer framework for constructing the human figure.
The Photography of Jonathan Crosby Join us as we celebrate the Photography of Jonathan Crosby. Live Open Jam Session will be happening at the same time and people are welcome to participate. Jonathan is a freelance photographer specializing in Wildlife, Landscape, and Fine Art Photography. A Connecticut native, currently residing in New Haven. Jonathan spends his time traveling all over New England. His time is spent divided between Connecticut, Maine and Marthas Vineyard. Jonathan uses saturated colors, and an uncompromising focus on clarity and sharpness in his unique images. His award-winning images have been featured in calendars and magazines. Jonathan is available for commercial work and consignments. Please direct all inquiries to jonathancrosbyphoto@gmail.com
Derek Leka will present and discuss the foundational skeletal structures that remain constant as the human body moves. First you will study the skull; its forms, proportions, eye socket, nose shapes, jaw and teeth. You will then learn how the skull's structure relates to the rib cage and the pelvis. These areas will be simplified into clear geometric volumes, helping you see how the head, thorax, and hips maintain their structural integrity while shifting in orientation as the body bends, twists, and turns. By understanding these three key forms, you will gain a clearer framework for constructing the human figure.