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    CENTERPLANCOLLEGE SQUARE LLC FRIENDSOF ARTSPACE

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    artspaceOctOber 12-30

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    wecome.Dear FrienDs:

    Welcome to the 14th edition of the City-Wide Open

    Studios festival. You have the once-a-year opportunity to

    get to know New Havens vibrant community of visual

    artists, and Artspace bring this to you in a format that

    makes your discovery informative. memorable and fun.

    Over the next three weekends, we hope you will take

    advantage of all the hospitality that artists are oering.

    New Havens artists look forward to sharing their ideas,

    their work and their spaces with you. Many artists stepped

    forward to make new work, conceive special installations

    and exhibition in downtown storefronts, and a good

    number are oering demonstrations or samplings of

    their work . All have been preparing for your visits. We

    hope you will support them through your presence, your

    attention, and your conversations. And, if you are looking

    for a creative solution to a problem, or artwork for your

    oce, home, or as a gi to celebrate a special occasion, we

    hope youll consider CWOS as the best time to make your

    connections and your acquisitions.

    On behalf of Artspace, I want to thank all the artists for

    contributing their time and energy to oer you a glimpse

    of their process. Your ongoing show of support, as we

    sustain the festival, is deeply gratifying. My hard working

    colleagues at Artspace deserve much praise for pulling

    together another great festival. Our faithful friends,

    sponsors, and philanthropic supporters make the festival

    possible, and again, on behalf of Artspace, we are thrilled

    and thankful for your many contributions.

    Helen Kauder

    Executive Director, Artspace New Haven

    Dear Open stuDiOs guests anD artists:

    Since its inception, City-Wide Open Studios has always been one of the highlights of New

    Havens cultural calendar and I look forward to welcoming you to revel in the experience of its

    14th season. I am proud of the fact that our city is home to so many artists and creative people

    and industries. New Haven prides itself on the support provided by local arts organizations and

    agencies, including Artspace that promote initiatives so vital to them: aordable live and work

    space, a public art program, comprehensive arts education in the public schools where artists

    work and teach, and a myriad of inclusive exhibition spaces and opportunities for networking

    and professional development. The City of New Haven also boasts historic architecture and a

    world class design community that further contributes to making our town an exceptionally

    creative place. By bringing artists, designers and visitors together in over 60 sites across our

    community this year, Artspace once again champions the important creative placemaking that

    denes the spirit of New Haven. I look forward to seeing you in the coming weeks!

    Mayor John De Stefano

    City of New Haven

    Dear FrienDs:

    I am so pleased to have this opportunity to welcome you to the 14th Annual City-Wide

    Open Studios Festival. This extraordinary event allows you to explore the work of hundreds

    of local artists at more than sixty sites throughout the City. The arts, regardless of medium,

    are an integral piece of our communities - - every exhibit speaking to some intricacy of our

    human experience. Our City has a strong and vibrant arts community and I hope you will

    take advantage of the many opportunities available to meet the artists and enjoy their work.

    I have had many occasions to work with the creative minds of Artspace and I am oen in

    awe of the innovative ways their work, like this annual festival, brings the power and the

    magic of the arts to our community. My thanks to Artspace for once again coordinating this

    wonderful event, to the artists for opening their doors, and to all of you who have come to

    support their good work.

    The Hon. Rosa DeLauro

    Member of Congress

    Dear FrienDs:

    It is my pleasure to welcome you to Artspaces 2011 City-Wide Open Studios (CWOS), an

    extraordinary New Haven visual arts event now in its 14th year.

    CWOS is an incredible opportunity to view an impressive array of work by hundreds of area

    artists and to meet these very same artists who typically work in solitude.

    For three consecutive fall weekends, CWOS spans New Haven and vicinity - from Erector

    Square, to private studios, to an alternative space at Coop Center for Creativity. Artspace

    has added convenience and excitement this year with an iPhone app putting studio info at your

    ngertips, a passport to exploration that oers a chance to win artwork, a special light show, and

    outdoor salsa dancing.

    The State of Connecticut has been a supporter of CWOS from the beginning. DECD believes

    our cities are great places to live and work, and we applaud Artspace for helping keep New

    Haven vibrant and alive.

    Christopher Kip Bergstrom

    Deputy Commissioner

    Department of Economic and Community Development

    CWOS HOST COMMITEE

    Congresswoman Rosa DeLaro, Honorary ChairJeffrey Aleander & Morel Morton

    Barry Berman & Peggy McCarthy

    Zeb Esselstyn & Polly LaBarre

    Fred & Kathy Giampietro

    Jen Herrlinger & James Baron

    Harey Kliman & Sandra Stein

    Stee & Jane Koel

    Ginger Nash

    Marcy Stoall & Jim Farnam

    Len Szio

    Barry & Diane Sigals

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    Other exhibitiOns at artspace

    on view through october 30

    barbara WeiSSberger:

    T ls T ks f ds

    A wall-mouted istallatio of ad-cut,

    saed, symmetical oto-collages, ad

    a widow Istallatio cosistig of a viyl

    gaic of a lage-scale oto-collage -

    takes its title fom Yusef Komuyakaas

    oem Aodye. Te oem, a exaltatio

    of te body ad its uget desies te

    lives te kids of desie/& te kideys lustfo suga celebates te cooeal i a eaty way.

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    atss ets

    Wit eac set of exibitios, Atsace ivites a idividual i te commuity to

    focus o te woks o ae i ou Flatles. Tis mot, acitect Kyle Ska, wo

    also seves as CWOS Alt Sace ogaize, offes is selectio.

    Atmosee, i a guative sese, is te ecomassig iuece tat dees

    a eviomet. Tis iuece ca be ysical o eemeal. I te ed, te

    ecomassig atue of a atmosee is ad to dee o measue. Tis seies

    of wok fom te atle attemts to catue te e lie betwee objective ad

    subjective eesetatio. Eac wok ca be see as a distilled evet tat bigs

    ito focus distict caacteistics of a eviomet.

    norm magnuSSon

    hst Ts

    In ThE ArTSpACE LOT, 812 ChApEL ST

    O tis site Stood Jae Kig, wose wite male cowokes ea 39% moe ta

    se does fo doig te same job.

    Atsace is ooed to eset nom Magussos histoical Tese, a

    Istallatio of six istoical makes tat ivite viewes to egage wit

    cotemoay issues tat ofte fall victim to ou wost emotioal isticts. rate

    ta esetig stidet o maudli olitical

    wok, Magusso ovides food fo tougt,

    allowig eac make to tell its ow stoy,

    getly assetive, mly tougt-ovokig,

    ad just a little bit subvesive. Te Atsace

    Lot ovides te st uba ome fo

    Magussos oject, oeig u ew

    ossibilities fo social egagemet.

    weekend oneocT 14, 15 - 16

    erecTor Square

    OctOBER 15

    demonSTraTionSpronTo plaTe prinTing 3 pm

    Barbara Harder Std, Bldg. 6 East, 2nd Flr, Std B

    Prntmaker Harder nvtes vstrs t make an mage n ther wn plate, prnt t n her

    press and take t hme.

    muSicpraxiS 1-3 pm

    Stp b ArtFest fr alternatve/acstc perfrmances and an exhbtn t benet the

    lstener-spprted rad statn WPKN.

    OctOBER 16demonSTraTionSpaper-making 3 pm

    Jennfer Daves Std, Bldng 3, 3rd r

    Daves wll dem Western papermakng, shwng basc sheet-frmng technqes and

    ptns fr decratng the srface b laerng dfferent clrs r ncldng dverse

    materal nt the plp. She wll dspla vars plps, ncldng Asan plp that she

    prcesses herself, and talk abt the nqe prpertes f each.

    encauSTic painTing 1 pm

    Bldng 6 EAST, 1st r

    Panter Bnne Brsten wll ffer a glmpse nt an ancent technqe that ses

    pgment sspended n ht wax t create lsh atmspherc srfaces. Encastc pant

    was develped b the Greeks and Egptans, and has been n actve se ever snce.

    muSicWry bred 1-3 pm

    Stp b ArtFest fr cntra dance stle msc wth Mck Kth, Rbert Messre, and

    Bll Fscher and an exhbtn t benet the lstener spprted rad statn WPKN.

    OctOBER 15 + 16

    exhibiTion meeT The arTiSTSgiampieTro gallery, building 3, a2-4

    The galler wll Sta pen bth das and the artsts wll be present.

    JoNATHAN WATERS, Recent Wrk

    MARy BARNES, Recent Wrk

    Exhbtn rns thrgh Nvember 10th.

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    weekend TwoocT 21, 22 - 23

    paSSporT: privaTe STudioS

    OctOBER 21

    exhibiTionidenTiFying markS: an inaugural exhibiTion

    organzed b Stephen Kbasa, wth sx lcal prnt makers: o Frtn, Ank Hrvath, Feth

    Meghell, Rxanne Faber Savage, Thmas Stavv, Jnathan Waters

    GREETiNG oF THE ARTiSTS

    6 pm-8 pm

    The insttte Lbrar

    847 Chapel St

    Exhbtn rns thrgh Nvember 5th.

    OctOBER 22demonSTraTionSveneering-TechniqueS: WeTplaTe 1 pm + 3pm

    Jeff Carter artst-desgner-maker

    14 Glbert St. Stds, West Haven

    www.Westmntgrp.cm

    lecTure 1:30

    Pal Talr, wner f Renassance Press & Master Prntmaker/Phtgrapher n vars

    prntng technqes ncldng wetplate clldan & phtgravre

    Rbert Renlds Galler

    96 orange St., New Haven

    liThography demo 2-3 pm

    James Reed, Master Prntmaker

    30 Elm St., West Cve Prntmakng Wrkshp, West Haven

    OctOBER 22 + 23

    limiTed ediTion paSSporT. geT one While They laST.Pck p a lmted edtn passprt desgned b lcal letterpress hsband-and-wfe team

    Jeff Mller & Kerr Sancmb and set t t dscver lcal Stds and nearth new talent.

    Fll t wth stamps and ther mements gven t b lcal artsts. Brng r cmpleted

    passprt back t Artspace b Nvember 1 t be

    elgble t wn a graphte drawng b nted lcal

    artst Je Smlnsk. Adventre has mre than ts

    wn reward!

    bike TourSmeeT aT 12:30 pm aT The devilS gear

    151 orange St

    A 4-hr explratn f New Haven thrgh

    artst spaces.

    demonSTraTionSlive painTing 3-5 pm

    Rbert Renlds owner/Cratr

    Rbert Renlds Galler

    96 orange St., New Haven

    weekend THReeocT 28, 29 - 30

    alT Space

    OctOBER 28alT Space previeW/criTical maSS

    AFTER PARTy

    7:30-9 pm

    210 Cllege St

    in (the frmer) CooPERS DRESS SHoP

    Celebrate octbers rde wth a sneak peek f the Alt Space, where artsts are

    pttng the nshng tches n ther installatns.

    Rafe przes thanks t The Devls Gear.

    CoME iN CoSTuME.

    OctOBER 29 + 30

    We are cable206 Cllege St, n (the frmer) Sera Nals Saln

    We Are Cable s a seres f perfrmances b ten artsts ver tw das. The

    perfrmatve and relatnal acts wll explre cncepts f meda, gender, dentt,

    lesre and entertanment. Crated b artst Erka Van Natta.

    PRogRam guide

    Bll Beckett Channel ..................Ad Cllabratn

    Alca Brght Hlland Channel ..Smatc De-Prgrammng

    James Hlland Channel............. Smatc De-Prgrammng & V-Hld

    Phlp Lqe Channel ..................im better drnk then are sber.

    Lara Marsh Channel ................Vde Grl

    Tm Mrph Channel................. Tm Mrph wll perfrm what s reqred f hm.

    Jhn oDnnell Channel ............ insde Anmals & wrks b Jerem Mlk Tast

    Pal Theralt Channel ..............Mnnw Sttn

    Erka Van Natta Channel ............Btt Blast! & G Bananas!

    Alexs Zangh Channel ...............Want Catalg

    group ShoW210 Cllege St, n (the frmer) CooPERS DRESS SHoP

    Cpers Annex Galler presents a grp shw featrng artsts Anna Betbeze,

    Jhn Banch, Mengs Km, J Ngghssan, and Mchael yanr. The

    exhbtn explres wrk that wrestles wth materalt and brte petcs thrgh

    nvestgatns f desgn, archtectre and frmlessness. Crated b artst Ran

    Wlfe. CLoSiNG RECEPTioN, octber 30, 3-6 pm

    Alav Spa Ba cp: Dav c ad Kyl Ska

    grand opening night: october 14c cWoS, ss, s ss w !

    See page 3 for detailS.

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    atit Aa atit adu1 Scott AndrewSOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/MIxED

    126 MichAel AngeliSOCT 22-23, 39 CHuRCH ST, NEW HAvENPAINTINGMichael Angelis is a 34 year-old painter. Hes lied inNew Haen for 6 years. Most of his paintings fromthat time period hae been rban landscapes of N ewHaen painted enplein air. He receied his BFA fromPrchase College and has a Masters of Art Edcationfrom Teachers College.

    124 John ArAbolASOCT 22-23, YALE ENvIRONMENTAL SCIENCECENTER, 21 SACHEM ST.Arabolos art work is an inestigation of or natralworld and how we perceie and relate to it, incld-ing processes of conception and creating and themetaphysical act of eperiencing and becoming.

    2 Judy AtlASOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/PRINTMAKINGA crack in the ice of a glacier, the raindrops onthe window, the planes of a montain range, theiew from aboe, the inside of a leaf...My paintings,monotypes and collages are abstract interpretationsand epressions of what I see and feel.

    113 AnnA held AudetteOCT 22-23, , 21 EvERIT ST, NEW HAvENPAINTING/PRINTMAKINGIndstrial decay has a certain mystery, remindings of a world we dimly remember. The relics haea pecliar and poignant beaty. Time and weatherimpose new colors and reshape machines and bild-ings, releasing them from their intended fnction toacire a noel interest.

    3 cAt bAlcoOCT 15-16, , ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/INSTALLATION

    120 Phoebe bArronOCT 22-23, ST. PAuL & ST. JAMES EPISCOPALCHuRCH, 57 OLIvE ST, NEW HAvENPHOTOGRAPHYWhat is that? is one of my faorite responseswhen someone looks at my photographs. I try tocaptre an nsal perspectie of an object to haethe iewer estion what they see. Close-p photoof a ower Is it natre or a strctre made byman? What is that? is one of my faorite responses

    when someone looks at my photographs. I try tocaptre an nsal perspectie of an object to haethe iewer estion what they see.

    204 KAren bArtoneOCT 29-30, ALTERNATIvE SPACEPAINTING/SCuLPTuREThis mied media Installation Springing a Leakepresses ideas abot time and beaty sing oilpainting, tetiles, collage and hmor. The work isconnected to the tradition of Still life painting andcreates a contemporary look at this genre.

    90 dAvid bASSineOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARE

    4 hAyne bAyleSSOCT 15-16, , ERECTOR SquARECERAMIC/METALI loe what spawns in the friction between what Iwant the material to do and what it wold ratherdo. The nintended reslt, often misread as amistake and so dismissed, is one of the most fertilesorces of new ideas.

    205 SuSAn benderOCT 29-30, , 196-212 COLLEGE STPHOTOGRAPHYBy profession I am a clinical social worker, apsychotherapist in priate practice. In my profes-sional work I deal with what is presented, what isobios and apparent, bt also with what is not,what lies beneath. When taking photographs I nd Iam often attracted to the isal parallel of what Ideal with erbally in my ofce what appears on thesrface and the interpretation of the as yet ntoldstory beneath.

    206 lAurA beneventoOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STPHOTOGRAPHYI am a Landscape photographer.

    91 Ann bindMAnOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREJEWELRYI attempt to combine ecitement with a sense ofdrama in the one-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry Ifashion. I handcraft semi-precios St ones, glass beads,siler and gold to make distinctie, natral creations.My stdio oerlooks a peacefl setting, with wateriews, which lends Strength and calmness to my art.

    5 binnie birSteinOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/PRINTMAKINGMy work is dark, ambigos, dream-like anddissonant with a sense of mystery and nease. Mypriate iconography refers to the darkness in hmancharacter, the eil of war and persection, therepetitieness and niformity of life in the sbrbs,the loss and despair that life c an bring.

    6 Meg blooMOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARESCuLPTuRE/MIxEDMy art reects my ongoing interest in the illsion offorms in natre and the ways forms c hange in lightand space. I often se layering of materials in waysthat become metaphors for what are natral andnnatral processes.

    148 chriStoPher bluMOCT 22 ONLY, 641 MAIN ST, REAR, EAST HAvENSCuLPTuRE

    170 ethAn boiSvertOCT 22-23, WEST COvEPAINTINGIn my painting, I take a 21st c entry approach, anappropriation of styles created by the 20th centryaant-garde.

    136 vito bonAnnoOCT 22-23, 756 CHAPEL STMIxED

    141 AnnA breSnicKOCT 22-23, 73 FOSTER STMIxEDI hae been working on a series of drawings con-taining elements of natre epressing my concernsabot its ftre. Althogh my sorce materialsare ery local, the Peabody Msem as well as thestreets of New Haen and its srronding landscape,the isses I am addressing are niersal. LikeNoahs doe, only the bird traels easily across landand sea bringing back the news of or srial/destrction.

    118 JohAnnA breSnicKOCT 22-23, 84 LYON STMIxED

    7 ritA briegerOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREACRYLICA ote by Azar Nasi, Neer let reality get inthe way of imagination sms p my approach toart. My work ows with intention, playflness andneplained gidance.

    207 AlexiS brownOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STPRINTMAKING/DRAWINGMy media are Lithography, Etching, Silk Screen, andInk. Sbject matter primarily animals.

    8 JAnine brownOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/PRINTMAKINGMy work is atobiographical. I am inspired byobjects that I own or nd; eents in my life; andconersations. The medim that I chose to isallycommnicate my ideas changes based on what Idetermine will best commnicate my thoghts.

    131 colin burKeOCT 22 ONLY, 50 ORANGE STPHOTOGRAPHY/INSTALLATIONMy crrent work is an eploration of a photographicprocess called solargraphy, sing handbilt pinhole

    cameras that captre form, transition and liminalspace.

    9 clAudine burnS SMithOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARESCuLPTuRE

    10 ShAron r. butlerOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPHOTOGRAPHY

    208 eileen cAreyOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STPAINTING/DRAWINGAlways srprised by what strikes me isally, thisnew series was literally drien (no pn intended),by the amont of time I spend on the road. Whiledriing I nd myself captiated by t he combinationof sky, cement, asphalt and shadows.

    201 AShby cArliSleOCT 29 ONLY, 300 GEORGE STCERAMIC/TExTILEWhere I lie in Old Lyme, CT is literally betweenthe marshlands, woodland and ocean. Watching theariety of life in these habitats change throghotthe seasons is phenomenal. As I eplore these worlds,I am drawn to collect the seed pods, shells andines which I nd there.

    150 Jeff cArterOCT 22 ONLY,14 GILBERT ST STuDIOS, WESTHAvENFuRNITuRE/DESIGN

    242 chriStine chiocchioOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE ST

    112 SuSAn clinArdOCT 22-23, ELI WHITNEY MuSEuM, 920WHITNEY AvE, HAMDENMIxED

    Ssan Clinard began her sclptre career oereighteen years ago. She works in wood, clay, bronze,Stone and mied media. Ssan has taght at theSchool of the Art InS titte of Chicago, Palette andChisel Academy of Art, Creatie Arts Workshop, andGallery 37 to name a few.

    114 JuliA coAShOCT 22 ONLY, 79 FOSTER ST, NEW HAvENPAINTING/DRAWING

    Jlia Coashs paintings reference forms ranging fromines to the srfaces of time- worn walls dissoled byeils of light and atmosphere. Intentional ambigitycreates a tension between the literal world and theabstract, allowing solid forms to eole into sgges-tions of ethereal light and color.

    147 lucienne coifMAnOCT 23 ONLY,11 HICKORY HILL RD, NORTHHAvENTExTILEvariety, tetre and eploration hae always beenery important to me in weaing as well as inlife. I feel that criosity abot or world is theStart for wonderfl adentres and it is especiallydelightfl to look with new eyes at relatiely simpleStrctres that are easily within reach.

    103 george corSilloOCT 22-23, 838 WHALLEY AvE, uNIT 12DESIGN

    119 MegAn crAigOCT 23 ONLY, 87 uNION ST uNIT #3PAINTINGMy work deals with crowded spaces, architectre,graity, and Stacks. Im crrently thinking abotGilles Delezes concepts of irtality and force,abot abstraction and memory, and abot the waysthings distort and change oer time.

    244 roxAnne crAneOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STPAINTING/MIxEDRoannes work generally follows a isal narra-tie pattern, eploring dalities and the interiorlandscape. Her images draw inspiration from t hesrrealist and anticraft moements in addition toliteratre, psychology, and msic. She is a therapistat Oak Hill, a nonprot organization which serespeople with intellectal, deelopmental, and physicaldisabilities. The Oak Hill Arts Stdio proides accessto art to enrich the emotional, creatie, and sociallies of its participants.

    11 deborA crichtonOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARECRAFT

    210 giAdA criSPielSOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STINSTALLATION/ANIMATIONSince I was little I enjoyed drawing. I thoght Artmeant a perfect reprodction of reality. Dring my

    Stdies I realized that Art is eerything bt real. Alsoif yo take a pictre, is not t he object itself, bt itsyor ision that makes that pictre an opera. Itscommnication.

    155 clAudiA cronOCT 22-23, 30 ELM ST, WEST HAvENMIxED: ECHOESThis body of work deals with personal feelings abotthe passage of time and moments of transformation.Forgotten symbols of past fortitde now seem togather and collect light or leae traces of energyand power in their wake.

    ron crowcroftDRAWING/MIxEDI eplore arios media, working on seeral leels atthe same time. I se randomness and chance, andenjoy sing fond materials when possible.

    12 PhylliS crowleyOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPHOTOGRAPHYIn the Horizon series, by eliminating detail, the focsis on light, color, space and time. With my crrentfocs on landscapes, I might look for a layeredisal eperience by photographing throgh aninterface, or epand an idea with mltiple or serialimages, which create layered meanings.

    211 reinAldo cruzOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE ST.MIxED/PAINTING

    121 diAne cuShing MAthewSOCT 22-23, ST. PAuL & ST. JAMES E PISCOPALCHuRCH, 57 OLIvE ST, NEW HAvENPHOTOGRAPHYDring a long and tmltos 2007, many ironicand srprising twists and trns occrred. The mostsrprising and nepected twist was the camera. Inmany ways, learning abot photography has helpedme to focs on new beginnings and the beaty thatawaits arond the bend.

    212 MegAn czeKAJOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STINSTALLATIONObsering the transition of ideas and energy intoStrctre and moement is where my work begins.Crrently I am interested in the relationship betweenpeople and or ideals and how that ts into thenatral enironment.

    156 SuSAn dAngeloOCT 22-23, 30 ELM ST., W. HAvENPRINTMAKINGPrinting on paper allows me to arrie at sbtleariations of color and tetre. By collaging theseseparately printed papers I can create tension andcontrast between the indiidal parts. This proidesme with endless problems to sole of ale, he,balance and proportion.

    13 Kevin dAlyOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/INSTALLATIONI am interested in the relationship between desireand necessity, the clashing of the ideal and t heactal. The inadeacy of a rationalist programof strctring a cltre in constant resltsin its haing to constantly reise, regrop, andaccommodate.

    14 MAriA dAMiAnouOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARE

    157 PAul dAuKAS JrOCT 22-23, WEST COvE STuDIO, 30 ELM ST.,W. HAvENPRINTMAKINGKnow what is in front of yor face and what ishidden from yo will be disclosed.Art for me is a natral eploration for hiddenarcane archetypes inherent within natre.... and thsthe sblime.

    15 Jennifer dAvieSOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREMIxEDThe images that appear in my work refer to natralform - waes, rock faces, leaes. Sometimes theinitial form is clear, sometimes more abstract. I amattracted to forms that hae been altered by time,erosion or disintegration.

    16 geoffrey detrAniOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINT/DRAWINGMy work is rooted in a sense of the natral worldas constred by eperience, imagination and ideology.The imagery I se eplores a hypothetical intersec-tion between the natral world and the physicalworld of or creating.

    213 JeSSicA dicKenSOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE ST

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    17 Anne doriS-eiSnerOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/DRAWINGI respond so Strongly to two things, the natralworld and bold marks on paper, and I embracethem both in my artwork. I am inspired by theresilience and transformatie beaty of the landaboe and the spporting rock beneath.

    139 conrAd duenKelOCT 22-23, FAIR HAvENGLASS/MIxEDIe been blowing glass for the past 31 years andhae participated in all 11 CWOS. My medim isBlown Glass and all of the aboe. Enjoy the ride!

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    18 lAMbert edelMAnnOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPRINTMAKING PAINTINGLambert Edelmann is interested in the poetry ofhman made objects and Strctres and in reealingintricate patterns and sbtle ariations by focsingon shapes, tetres, and colors, ths creating abstractnew arrangements. His prints coney images ofdifferent prodcts of or cltre, like towns andarchitectre, messages and writing.

    174eileen ederOCT 23 ONLY, OFF MAPPAINTING/DRAWING

    I am inspired by light and how it reeals objectsand natre with an endless ariety of c olor andale.

    137 riPPle effectOCT 22-23, 756 CHAPEL ST, NEW HAvEN

    19 nAncy eiSenfeldOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREDRAWING/SCuLPTuREThe forces of natre are beneolent and destrctie,necessary for or eistence, and ot of hmancontrol. My sclptres and drawings address t heseisses and the cycles of growth and decay. I look atnatre with criosity and constant srprise.

    101 chriStoPher engStroMOCT 22-23, 910 WHALLEY AvE #1B, NEWHAvENPAINTING

    21 chAd ettingOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARE

    158 roxAnne fAber SAvAgeOCT 22-23, 30 ELM ST., W. HAvENPRINTMAKING/DRAWINGStream of consciosness and a rich store of personalmemories are the starting place for my prints anddrawings. My interest in energy and power, in thewidest sense, proide a central theme throgh whichI channel my eperiences.

    214 ellen hAcKl fAgAnOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STPAINTING/SCuLPTuREInenced by scientic theoriesboth real andimagined my abstract paintings and interactie

    performance bild connections between color andsond. This eploration has led me to create a seriesof interactie games with iewers the most recentbeing The Color Sond Grammar Game.

    22 John fAllonOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/SCuLPTuRE

    215 nelSon feliciAno 3rdOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE ST

    216 rAlPh ferrucciOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STPAINTING/MIxED

    127 SilAS finchOCT 22-23, 39 CHuRCH ST #H NEW HAvEN

    SCuLPTuRE/MIxEDMy creating began with a pair of wire ctters, somecopper and leather, while tinkering in my dads barn.Inhabited by a collection of anties, I saw beatybehind fragments left behind by once tilized objects.The objects in their natral form are a work of artin themseles.

    252 Sherry fogelOct 29-30, 196-212 College St

    23 robert fortOct 15-16, Erector Sare

    24 Julie frAnKelOct 15-16, Erector SareMied/DrawingThogh my work is aried in Style and media,certain ideas and principles are consistently at play.I hae an abiding interest in the physical embodi-ment of psychological States, a sense of the internalbecoming isibly eternal.

    25 KAthryn frundOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARE

    MIxED/PAINTINGThe collages, paintings and Installations eamine theeoling relationship between man and the eniron-ment. Conscios of a fragile landscape, I am drawnto healing the seered parts, as well as the brokenparts I may not be aware of.

    159 MAurA gAlAnteOCT 22-23, WEST COvE STuDIO & GALLERY, 30ELM ST., W. HAvENPRINTMAKING/MIxEDAlthogh I like to eperiment with a ariety ofmedia, I consider myself rst and foremost aprintmaker. I am fascinated by the arios tools, thesmell of the inks, the machinery of the press.

    202 gAllery oneOCT 29 ONLY 300 GEORGE STPAINTING/WATERCOLORGallery One, Old Saybrook, Connectict, is a co-opera-tie gallery showing the work of mid-career artistsworking in a wide ariety of media and Stylesfrom representational to abstract in photography,Printmaking, painting, sclptre and ceramics.

    26 JeAn gAlliOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREMIxED/PAINTINGFaces are my passion. When I walk down a crowdedSt, I often nd myself Staring at peoples faces.When one catches my eye, imagine how I woldcaptre that person on canas in bold Strokes ofcolor and light.

    218 MichAel gAlvinOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STSCuLPTuRE/PAINTING

    27 chelSeA genzAnoOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/DRAWINGDont Think, Jst Create.

    219 crAig gilbertOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STDRAWING/INSTALLATION

    28 Kelly gillerAnOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING

    29 robert gregSonOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREMIxED/SCuLPTuREMy work is a social actiity. It eists in theambigos territory between artist and adience.The pieces are initations that proide permission tobe inoled. They are not only abot me and moreabot s. For me, the act of creation is a balancingact between atonomy and connectedness.

    30 Joleen gruSSingOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREMIxED MEDIA/PHOTOGRAPHY.

    31 lyS guillornOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREMIxED/PHOTOGRAPHYLandscapes and Accidents. When I take photographsI tend to look for things that look like art fondin natre, and the interaction of natre with hman-created forms. I like to see objects being reclaimedby the elements, coered in rst and ines.

    32 SArAh guStAfSonOct 15-16, Erector SareMied/PrintmakingI assimilate obsered patterns, shapes, colorsand tetres into a system of imaginary linearlandscapes. I am fascinated by architectre, mappingand tetiles. I createatmosphere in elds of color; while haing the linesmaintain Strctre. My eplorations of Strctre,bondaries, and srfaces are nied in this bodyof work.

    33 bArbArA hArderOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPRINTMAKING/INSTALLATIONBased on obserations of natre, I se the processof Printmaking to transform the images ia Installa-tions with nsal jtapositions. Some images danceacross the wall on anglar wood reliefs, while othersare printed on translcent, billowing paper.

    34 Sidney hArriSOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREACRYLIC/ILLuSTRATION

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    deborAh henchelOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREJEWERLYThe main thing that I loe abot making Sterlingsiler fretwork jewelry is that eery piece that Imake is nie, and I hae no idea what it willlook like ntil the last interior has been sawed ot.

    43 chAM hendonOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING

    99 debbie heSSeOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREINSTALLATION

    41 AniKo horvAthOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPRINTMAKING/PHOTOGRAPHY

    245 briAn huffOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STCOLLAGE/FOuND MATERIALFor the past e years, my work has focsed oncollage and the medim that srronds it. I oftenincorporate images from old childrens books, fond

    objects, and 1950s era Boys Life magazines.

    246 inSooK hwAngOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STDRAWING/INSTALLATIONI combine traditional media (freehand drawing,painting, Stamping with personalized Stamps, sewingand collage) with arios digital technies (digitalimaging, printing, animation, ideo projection andlenticlar prints).

    133 the inStitute librAryOCT 22 ONLY 847 CHAPEL STPRINTMAKING GROuP SHOW

    247 nicole iovAnneOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE ST

    243 Aileen iShMAelCOLLAGE/MIxEDI think that if we are lcky in life, we know that wewant to do with or lies from a ery yong age.Creatiity has always been my lifeline. I hae beenan artist for as long as I can remember.

    36 robert JAcobyOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/DRAWING

    37 JulitA JAnuSzewSKAOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARE

    97 erin JenKinSOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREI create woodct relief prints, cared blocks, andpaintings that depict emotion-drien illstratielandscapes and gres throgh the se of simpliedform and dynamic color.

    38 Keith JohnSonOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPHOTOGRAPHYKeith Johnson Stdied with Harry Callahan and AaronSiskind at RISD and with Nathan Lyons. Ten yearsof teaching led to a moe to the bsiness side ofphotography completing an MBA. He spports his neart making as a sales and marketing consltant inthe northeast.

    92 tony JuliAnoOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/DRAWING

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    139 conrad duenkelGlass,103 clinton Av.

    140 William meddickMddik Studio, 337 Summit St.

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    39 dAniel KAMinSKiOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/GRAPHITEI beliee the ale of Art shold be measred bythe profndity of the artists eperience in the actof creation and his capacity to paint the inspirationborn of those eperiences pon the canas of hislife eeryday.

    40 KAthy KAneOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/MIxED

    102 John KeeferOCT 22-23, 904 WHALLEY AvE, #4, NEW

    HAvENPAINTINGI wold like it if people were made eer so mchhappier as they were looking at my pictres.

    42 zAchAry KeetingOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTINGHere is the challenge: be brae, strggle to bild aiid docment. Corageosly psh the materials to asrprising place, accept an art of rogh approima-tion, of free- improisation, where carefl measre-ments may be entirely inappropriate. If sccessfl,the paintings will make isal what is within.

    160 John KlAMMerOCT 22-23, 30 ELM ST., W. HAvEN

    255 tony KoSlowSKiOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STREETPHOTOGRAPHY

    128 Jo KreMerOCT 22-23, 39 CHuRCH ST 3 A

    44 JAiMe KriKSciunOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARESTAINED GLASSI se the copper foil method of Stained glassconstrction in bilding my pieces. My body of workconsists of panels of stained glass meant to lterlight, as well as more tactile sclptral pieces,depicting eeryday objects rendered in glass.

    45 JAcob Antone KnStOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREArt, at its best, reoles arond the strggle betweenlife and langage - between raw, nstratied realityand or comple cognitions of sch. My art practiceattempts to sitate itself at the age bondary ofthat dialectic, to obsere the bondary itself and thesblime eperience of confronting it.

    248 KriStinA KueSter-wittOCT 29-30, ALTERNATIvE SPACEPAINTING/PRINTMAKINGMy work eoles arond dality since the mid1990`s when I lied and stdied in Germany andThe Netherlands. My primary medim is oil oncanas and sometimes I transfer my paintings intopaper- Lithography sing photographs.

    249 lee lA forteOCT 29-30, ALTERNATIvE SPACEPAINTINGMy crrent work is the reslt of actie eplorationof technies and styles. Earlier realistic and semi-realistic water colors and acrylics hae eoled intoeperimental semi-abstract works.

    46 JAcqueline lAbelle-youngOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREDRAWING/PAINTINGMy faorite sbject matter is animals and theotdoors, and my approach shows the inence ofImpressionism and sbseent moements sch asCbism and the Ble Rider grop, particlarly FranzMarc. I am interested in abstraction of form andshape, and often work in black and white.

    47 JAnet lAgeOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/DRAWINGMy latest work is a collection of mark making on

    canas, paper and board. The complsie marks inthe paintings and drawings lie along side the worldof discipline and the formal painting process.

    117 conStAnce lAPAloMbArAOCT 22 ONLY 85 WILLOW ST, NEW HAvENPAINTING/DRAWINGMy interest is in light and the effects that it canprodce throgh its absence and/or presence. Forfrther information please go to my website:www.constancelapalombara.com

    48 MAriA lArA-whelPleyOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/COLLAGEI paint for the dialoge. Making art is the manifestpart of an ongoing conersation. My immediate goalwithin the pictre space is to merge gratie mo-ments with personal geometric awareness.

    106 JeSSe lArocKOCT 22-23, 32 BROWNELL ST, NEW HAvENMy work is intended to englf the iewer into theisal and emotional energy etracted from myselfdring the entire creatie process that I enconter.The concept is to allow yorself t o be lead awayfrom the mind by the senses and allow one toconnect to the piece.

    259 ivAn lebedevOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STPHOTOGRAPHY/PRINTMAKING

    123 lAriSSA hAll, the lAdieSAuxiliAryOCT 22-23, 38 TRuMBuLL STMIxED/CONCEPTuALThe Ladies Ailiary is a maternal organizationdedicated to the promotion and preseration of t hehomely aesthetic. Or membership is comprised ofmarried women professionally trained in the fnc-tionless arts who hae chosen to reside in peacefl,wholesome commnities where they can nrtre boththeir families and ations.

    49 hAnnAh lecKMAnOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARECERAMICMy work is fnctional rst. I want to drink coffeefrom the mg I made, and eat sop from my bowl.I want to pt owers in my ases and candles inmy candlesticks.

    50 MAry leSSerOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/PRINTMAKINGI paint in oil and acrylic. I also make prints. Mywork is mostly gratie and emotionally prooca-tie. While I am clearly interested in storytelling, Ihope to make the work sfciently mysterios thatiewers will be inspired to deelop their own storiesabot the images.

    51 MArthA lewiSOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREDRAWING/PAINTINGIngredients: Diagram, Mandala, Absrd, Plan, Aniety,Pencil, Hybrid, Drawing, Scheme, Color, Threat, urban,Paper, Desire, Hbris, Flatten, Science, Propaganda,Micro, Past, Sprawl, Faith, Ftre, Blow-up, Map,Piilated, Macro, Pompos, Sly, Mechanical, Trace, Scan,Intricate, Electronic.

    52 nAthAn lewiSOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING

    172 evie lindeMAnnOCT 22-23, 30 ELM ST., W. HAvENPRINTMAKING/DRAWING

    116 lindA lindrothOCT 22 ONLY 85 WILLOW STPHOTOGRAPHY/INSTALLATION

    107 Phil liqueOCT 22-23, 91 SHELTON AvE, NEW HAvENMIxED/SCuLPTuREEamining the dialoge between natre and artice.The dichotomy of constrction and decay. Theconfrontations imposed by scale. The most dynamicconicts within or society.

    98 robert liSAKOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPHOTOGRAPHY

    251 MAry littleOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STDESIGN/SCuLPTuREWe design soft sclptral objects. An interest inpractical fnction lies at the core of or work and,together with contet, informs the deelopment ofeach piece that we make.

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    Publication Studio,

    a maker and destroyer of books,

    comes to New Haven for a week-long

    residency, November 1419.

    Daily demonstrations of printing

    and binding; lectures; refreshments,

    and a book rebinding party!

    Pop-up shop at 196 College Street,

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    209 KArleen loughrAnOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STPAINTING/PASTELKarleen Loghran, a resident of Hamden, CT, beganher artistic career in Chicago where she stdiedat the Art Institte of Chicago at the age of 11.She receied her BFA in stdio art in 1979 fromMichigan State uniersity.

    53 JAne lubinOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARECOLLAGE/MIxEDThe postcard works deal with or eoling societalidentity. We mst accommodate eer widening cat-egories of color, ethnicity, religion, self-image, genderand its roles, and een iolence. As or cltre

    becomes eer more dierse, or interactions becomemore complicated.

    54 will luStenAderOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/DRAWING

    217 AndreS cAMilo MAdAriAgAOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STDRAWING

    55 helen MAlchowOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARE

    JEWERLYHelen designs her jewelry with intage glass fromarond the world, semiprecios stones, sterling siler,and intage brass. Her latest creations sed thelast years of polymer clay eperiments. They arecolorfl, bold, happy, and Statements abot the worldwe lie in.

    168 bArbArA MArKSOCT 22-23, WEST COvE STuDIO, 30 ELM ST,WEST HAvENPAINTING/PRINTMAKING

    108 lAurA MArShOCT 22-23, 91 SHELTON AvE, NEW HAvENDRAWING/SCuLPTuREMy work deals with the sensation of beingncomfortable in ones own skin. Im interestedin how indiidals measre their physicalappearance relatie to mass media standards,consmer beliefs, social interactions, andfetishized objects.

    56 JuStin c MAturoOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREThe Iory-billed Woodpecker ranks among thelargest woodpeckers in the world and the larg-est in the united St ates. The closely related andlikewise possibly etinct Imperial Woodpecker(C. imperialis) of Western Meico is, or was, thelargest woodpecker.

    104 SuSAn MccASlinOCT 22-23, 838 WHALLEY AvE, uNIT 12INK ON PAPER/ACRYLICWith my formal artistic inences drawn fromthe symbols and iconography of Byzantine andMedieal cltres and content from life storiespast and present, I am deeloping thematicseries sch as The vessels. I prefer mted,natral colors with ink and watercolor as mymedim and paper my preferred sbstrate.

    129 nicK MeAdOCT 22-23, 39 CHuRCH ST, NEW HAvENPAINTING

    140 williAM MeddicKOCT 22-23, 337 SuMMIT STPAINTING

    171 fethi MeghelliOCT 22-23, 30 ELM ST., W. HAvENMIxED/INSTALLATION

    57 chriStiAn MillerOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINT/PHOTOGRAPHYThe task of the artist is paradoical by natre.He stries to create all at once the essence of anemotional moment to be recreated endlessly in theeiwers mind. In this sense the artist is dening t hemoment of the present to be recreated innitely asfar the mind can image.

    58 deniSe MillerOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARE

    JEWELRYWe are an epression of or inner seles. What wechoose to wear tells the world who we are. Jst asor thoghts shape or destiny, or physical imageshapes or thoghts. In my art, I hae combinedboth intage and new materials to create nie,one-of-a-kind accessories of epression.

    59 Meredith MillerOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPHOTOGRAPHYMeredith Miller is an emerging artist liing andworking in New Haen, Connectict. She receiedher ndergradate degree in visal Art from theniersity of Chicago before earning an MFA inphotography from Yale School of Art, where she alsowon the Blair Dickinson Memorial Prize.

    93 irene MillerOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPRINTMAKING/COLLAGEMy work is inenced by Post M inimalism andNeo-Geo and focses on the geometry of circles,rectangles, sares and Stripes as conceptal Strc-tre to a series of indiidal ideas. Layering formsrelationships, and mark-making can detail patternsthat are eperiential in life.

    253 courtney Miller-rAoOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STDRAWING/MIxEDMoing my hands and creating art in mltiple mediais something I beliee makes me a whole hmanbeing. My main media tend to be portable, sch aspencils, pastels, and small watercolor sets. This way, Iam able to work wheneer something inspires me.

    87 roy MoneyOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPHOTOGRAPHYWhen something I see pies my interest I try toallow myself to be taken in by the process. It is not

    jst a estion of composing with light and linebt naigating the inisible barrier between hereand there.

    60 MAriA MorAbitoOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/PRINTMAKINGMy abstract compositions are inspired by the isalpower of marks, lines and rhythms of writtenlangages and by colors, lines, and shapes f ond inancient cltres, in the streets and on the walls ofmy natie Italy, and in eeryday life.

    61 lAwrence MorelliOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTINGThe process seems to be trning inward.

    62 ShAron MorgioOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREWATER COLOR PAINTINGI am a painter and calligrapher who has becomeimmersed in painting watercolors since 2006. I enjoythe idity and layering possibilities of the medim.Sbject matter incldes both natral and man-madethemes.

    105 leonArd MoSKowitzOCT 22-23, 115 WEST PARK AvEPAINTING

    254 MAgdA MrAzOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STMIxED

    63 Jeff Mueller & KerriSAncoMb

    OCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPRINTMAKING/DESIGNDExTERITY PRESS: Jeff Meller & Kerri SancombLetterpress and Design Stdio Specializing in LP /CD printing, Wedding Initation design and print,Art-prints, Bsiness Identity, Show Posters, etc.

    64 SuSAn nAllyOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/MIxEDI think of my still life paintings as small reectionsof comple relationships. Rendered in oil, they arespare statements where the distance between objectsmay indicate intimacy or detachment. Some partici-pants take precedence, while others are relegated tospporting roles.

    65 PAMelA neriOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/COLLAGEPrimitie and nsal shelters, aerial iews of land,boes set on table tops and the compartmentaliza-tion of objects in dresser drawers share a similarstrctre. There is order bt it is imperfect and offkilter. Demolition sites, dilapidated bildings, wornfacades share a similar aesthetic.

    66 SuSAn newbold & binniebirStein

    OCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPRINTMAKING/PAINTINGSsan Newbolds paintings and prints are herresponse to natre as a metaphor for lifes organicow. Throgh a ocablary both representational andabstract, she illstrates the ibrant path of alleys,oceans, elds, and rocks.

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    Artspace is grateful for the support for this exhibition from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual

    Arts, the David T. Langrock Foundation, the City of New Haven Economic Development, Connecticut

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    67 JAn nicholSOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPRINTMAKING/COLLAGEI am crios and I loe to make things. I amconstantly looking for new things to gre ot. Sincethe birth of my son, I hae been designing andcreating one-of-a-kind, cstom made garments.

    220 tiM niKiforuKOCT 29-30, ALTERNATIvE SPACEPAINTING/DRAWINGThis grop of images is a sampling of my gratieand abstract works on paper from the last year anda half. The gratie focses on portraitre andself-posting/social media sites. While the abstract is

    concerned with biological entities and systems.

    173 douglAS nygren& SuSAn nicholS

    OCT 22-23, WEST COvEPHOTOGRAPHY

    221 SeAn obrienOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STPHOTOGRAPHYIe always enjoyed cameras as gadgets, each withtheir own capabilities and idiosyncrasies, and Imgenerally drawn to technies that emphasizearticiality and process -- instant photos, wide-anglelenses, collage, motion blr. Lately Ie been shootingwith a DSLR throgh the iewnder of an oldtwin-lens camera.

    222 John odonnellOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STCOLLAGE/INSTALLATIONq: Is yor art fnny?A: If yo think it is fnny, yes. Bt if yo dontthink it is fnny then its abot the ftility ofeistence. I dont necessarily make art that is fnny;Its more that Im inspired by things that are fnny,or awkward, or both.

    110 Perry obeeOCT 22-23, 91 SHELTON AvE, STuDIO #513PAINTING/PRINTMAKINGMy Stdio will be open Satrday, October 22nd andSnday, October 23 from 12pm to 5pm at 91 Shel-ton Ae., on the 5th oor, along with seeral otherartists. In my work, I draw from natre to createcomple shape and color arrangements.

    68 SuSAn oleAryOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPHOTOGRAPHIC quILTS/PHOTOGRAPHS

    223 MAtthew oSborne &elizAbeth wAlKer

    OCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STMIxED

    94 liz PAgAnoOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPRINTMAKING/MIxEDAccidental beaty inspires me. I loe looking attetres and how they reeal a history. I am alwayssearching for nepected possibilities. My workmagnies moments, captring moement, sometimesreactions or fsions. The part I cant control keepsme chasing/searching/moing. My process is aboteploring interactions of chance and control, coinci-dence and intent.

    143 dAniel PAier & StudentSPAIER COLLEGE ARTSOCT 22-23, 20 GORHAM AvE, HAMDENPAINTING/PHOTOGRAPHYOr show represents work from a nmber oftalented stdents from or aried art programs. Artprograms at Paier College of Art inclde Fine Art,Illstration, Graphic Design, Photography and InteriorDesign. For more information, call 203-287-3031www.paiercollegeofart.ed

    224 ellen PAPciAKOCT 29-30, ALTERNATIvE SPACEPAINTING/PRINTMAKINGEllen Papciak-Rose retrned to CT last year afterliing in Soth Africa for many years. Her cheekypaintings, prints and ct-ots are playfl (like aword game), drawing on sitational instances whichbring another set of isal possibilities to mind.www.ellenpapciakrose.com

    225 Mitch PArKerOCT 29-30, ALTERNATIvE SPACE

    69 AurorA PellizziOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/TExTILE

    226 lori PetcherSOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STOLD BAGS is a ideo installation that eplores thecontemporary American female midlife eperiencethrogh photographic image, adio, and docmentarylm. It is one part of a larger transmedia project.The intention is to se art to confront conentionalattitdes towards women after their childbearingyears hae ended.

    227 elAine PeterSOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STMIxEDIm a Mlti-Media Performance and Crafts Artist.In my pieces I may se eery day items sch asrecycled bottles yarn, fabric, rafa, beans, rice. Theseare reminiscent of the Glass Bottle Dolls of Africa. Ise my Caribbean and African American heritage totransform these objects into art.

    70 toM PeterSonOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPHOTOGRAPHYAs a life-long resident of Hamden, Connectict, mystates eer-changing rban enironments hae alwaysinterested me. Since my photography has proidedme with an eciting means to isally record thearios aspects of Connecticts rban enironment.Im attracted to the color, light and composition ofeeryday objects that often go nnoticed.

    151 MArK PotterOCT 22 ONLY,14 GILBERT ST SuIT M114 A, 1STFL, WEST HAvENCERAMICS/SCuLPTuREIm a painter and potter, who cant resist makingsclptres and writing poetry. I combine these worksin tantric sares. In a recent project I attemptedto gie away 36 tea bowls (6 6 =36) online.Eighteen were accepted. All the tea-bowls werewood-red, each came from the same ring.

    71 SArAh wendell rAynoldOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARE

    169 JAMeS reedOCT 22-23, 30 ELM ST., W. HAvENPRINTMAKING/DRAWINGI record my life.

    228 thoMAS regnerOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STMIxED/DIGITAL/WEB-BASEDMy art combines the scientic and the artisticaspects of my personality to play and eperimentwith the natral world, my eistence as a part of it,and my interactions within it.

    256 MAx reichertOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARE

    115 chen reichertOCT 22-23, 19 ANDERSON ST, NEW HAvENAfter college I spent a year teaching angsty teensand energetic 6-year olds in Nara, Japan. I lied ina small town and traeled to big towns. I lled pa sketchbook with characters and ideas that woldbecome Botodesigns.

    132 reynoldS fine ArtOCT 22-23, 96 ORANGE STMeet the artist Pal Taylor Satrday,October 22nd at 1:30pm for an informal lectre on

    photograre, wet-plate collodion, and other printingprocesses, as well as his collaboration with other art-ists. Meet artist Robert Reynolds October 22-23 from3-5pm who will be painting lie in the gallery.

    166 vAlerie richArdSonOCT 22-23, 30 ELM ST, WEST HAvENPAINTING/PRINTMAKING

    109 J.d.richeyOCT 22-23, 91 SHELTON AvE, STuDIO #513

    73 rob rocKeOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPHOTOGRAPHY

    In my self-portrait work, I am interested in sing mybody to eplore the hman gre in its relationshipto the natral world, especially the way in which a

    jtaposition of the two shows echoes of one ponthe other.

    229 MArgAret roleKeOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STMIxED WALL DRAWINGI am an artist who creates politically aware work.There are problems and chaos in the world aronds and I deal with these isses in my art. I work inseeral media inclding sclptre, wall relief , workson paper, mail art, photography, and ideo.

    74JoSePh SAccioOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARESCuLPTuRE/INSTALLATIONMy sclptres are in a ariety of sizes and materials,ranging from Installation size, for indoors or ot-doors, to pedestal size and tilize both natral andsynthetic materials. The majority of my work ses

    natral materials, primarily wood, and fond objects,joined together in a primitiistic manner.

    130 gerAld SAlAdygAOCT 22-23, 39 CHuRCH ST 4APAINTING/INSTALLATIONI consider myself a landscape painter, bt not in thetraditional sense. For me landscape means eerythingabot the cosmos--within, on and otside the planeton which we lie. I began this particlar artisticentre abot seen years ago.

    149 edwin SAlMonOCT 22 ONLY, 641 MAIN ST, REAR, EAST HAvENSCuLPTuREwww.edwinsalmon.comews3d.com

    75 MArK SAvoiAOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPHOTOGRAPHYI hae been working on a portfolio of photographsof fond criosities dring my traels throghotNew England for the past si years. The goal ofthis new body of work is to eoke not only hmor,bt the irony isible in enconters with eerydaysitations.

    95 deirdre SchifferOct 15-16, Erector Sare

    PAINTING/PRINTMAKINGWorking from life, I am interested in the themesof portraitre and interior space not with objectierealism as a goal, bt rather the portrayal of sbjec-tie emotional states.

    230 dAniel SchMidtOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE ST

    125 rAlPh SchwArtzOCT 22-23, 284 YORK STPAINTINGElm City Artists

    231 cynthiA SchwArzOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE ST

    76 SuzAn ScottOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING/PHOTOGRAPHYI am a painter. I paint sky. I am awed by its beatyand compleity. Obsered changes in weather fronts,clod formations, and shifts in light and colorinform my work. Atmospheric conditions constantlychange; contless, precise, inisible, adjstmentsare ceaselessly processed, balanced, and realigned.These systems are ital and alie to me. My workis also abot process. I hae created a method ofworking that combines my interests in art, natreand science.

    161 JeAn ScottOCT 22-23, 30 ELM ST., W. HAvENDRAWING/PRINTMAKINGChicken egg, egg chicken...sometimes content driesprocess; sometimes process reeals content. Latelydrawing leads the way; charcoal or oil stick onpaper, felt bt not fancy. I make a lot of marks.Things can get dense.

    122 gwenith SeverAnceOCT 22-23, ST. PAuL & ST. JAMES E PISCOPALCHuRCHPHOTOGRAPHYReection, tetres, shapes, and the interplay ofwater, stone, clods and snlight hae caght my eyeand imagination this year.

    96 edwArd ShAwOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARE

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    233 chriStinA SPieSelOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STPAINTING/vIDEOI am a painter. When my time is too fractred, Imake photographs which hae to do with painting. Iteach with ideo and make it. This portfolio c onsistsin still digital photography (ery crrent) and ideostills (from ideos that hae sondtracks.

    200 MAureen SquireSOCT 29 ONLY, 300 GEORGE STPAINTING/PENMareen enjoys taking the words of wonderfl writ-ers and poets and trying to epress their meaningsthrogh the se of the appropriate alphabet in

    combination with color, illstration, illmination orabstract gestre. Writing whose appearance, as wellas content, eokes response in the iewer.

    79 MArKSt. MAryOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPHOTOGRAPHYMy crrent work centers not so mch on traditionalphotographs, bt rather, sing the photographicprocess to create art. The images are titled so asnot to pt myself between the piece and the iewer,allowing them to be part of the art throgh theirown denition of the piece.

    162 Jeffrey StArKeSOCT 22-23, 30 ELM ST., W. HAvENPAINTINGThe elements of hman cltre and society formthe basis of my abstract compositions. Bits andpieces from eeryday life, or patterns that sggestthe rhythms and strctres of or social order, are

    combined with arbitrary or freeform backgronds.

    163 thoMAS StAvovyOCT 22-23, 30 ELM ST., W. HAvENPRINTMAKING/DRAWINGI am concerned with the deelopment of biomorphicand geometric form in relation to the edge of thepictre plane and to other forms in the composition.The relationship sggests a narratie.

    80 Kevin StevenSOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREMIxED/SCuLPTuREI iew art as the indiidal epression dring theprocess of getting from a blank grond to a nishedwork of art. The nished piece is not the nal des-tination howeer. There is another oyage of going

    once again from the start to the nished.

    234 MichAel StocKOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STSILKSCREENI beliee in prodcing art that is affordable andaccessible to eeryone. My catalog ranges from basicand simplistic forms printed on a t-shirt, to morecomple images that areworthy of galleries and msems. I strie to createpieces that hae a timeless appeal, while stillmaintaining cltral releancy.

    235 Juli StuPAKevichOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STPHOTOGRAPHY/MIxED...ietly casing troble in new Haen. Troble[trhb-hl] erb, -bled, -bling, nonerb (sed

    withot object) 6. to pt oneself to inconenience,etra effort, or the like.non 10. ciil disorder,distrbance, or conict: (political troble in the newrepblic; labor trobles.)

    81 rAShMi tAlPAdeOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARECOLLAGE/MIxEDAs an artist and photographer my work reectsmy srrondings in minte detail. My photographseole into photo-collages of dense, reconstrctedlandscapes which speak of history, hmanity, andor place in it.

    152 robert tAPlinOCT 22 ONLY 14 GILBERT ST 1ST FL, WESTHAvENSCuLPTuREI make representational work that attempts toreconcile the rationalist and the romantic strainswithin Modernism in a manner analogos to that ofthe great mid-centry abstractionists sch as DaidSmith and Mark Rothko sing, howeer, an entirelydifferent ocablary. The sclptres present the im-age of a contemporary indiidal not as an emblemof the sffering of mankind or the destiny of theeternal sol bt as a protagonist in the deelopmentof modern consciosness.

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    SPECIAL THANKSJock reyolds, Jill Westgad & te

    Staff of te Yale At Galley

    Lee Moody, Moawk pae

    Kim Futell, Kelly Muy

    ad Babaa Lamb

    Katy Telma, Eecto Squae

    roy Smit West Cove Studios

    Maisa Alvaado

    Meaga Moaga

    Maega McEldey

    Eika Va natta

    Caiigami

    Yale recyclig

    new have Fie Masalls Ofce

    robet Ladio

    Jaso rudick

    ro Wueema

    Liag Guo

    Yale Day of Sevice Studets

    IDENTITY & DESIGNnacy See, Sta hill Studio

    DESIGN TEAMGeoge CosilloT Sit Desig

    Cometitio Wie

    Dexteity pesspassot

    Cocet & Desig

    Josua Wag, desig ite

    BOOKKEEPINGricad Dove

    Lisa Magso, Cate hayes

    FESTIvAL ExHIBITION CREWAdew Facis

    Joaa Besick

    Jay Cusao

    Micael Galvi

    Mata Lewis

    Eic Litke

    Kei Sacomb

    Kevi Steves

    Selly Steves

    Jeff Muelle

    paul Teiault

    ARTSPACE BOARD OF DIRECTORSDavid Leffell, Cai

    havey Koizim, Teasue

    nick Lloyd, Secetay

    Cassada Albiso

    Steve Ageletti

    Katlee DeMeo

    William Kaliowski

    Sam peteso

    Scotia rye

    Caolie Wato

    ARTSPACE vISuAL ARTS COMMITTEEJoaa Besick, Cai

    Kwadwoe Adae

    Melaie Ca

    Debbie hesseTodd Jokl

    Eic Litke

    Willad LuSteade

    Meedit Mille

    Micael McEldey

    Kei Sacomb

    rasmi Talade

    paul Teiault

    ARTSPACE STAFFhele Kaude, Executive Diecto

    Micael Galvi, pr/

    Commuicatios Diecto

    Mata Lewis, Cuato of

    Educatio, Eecto Squae

    Coodiato

    Babaa hawes, pivate Studio

    Weeked Coodiato

    Kyle Ska, CWOS/Alt Sace

    Coodiato

    Lizzy Sta, Volutee Coodiato,

    public Ally

    ARTSPACE INTERNSMoses Balia

    Joy Daiels

    Caleb hedickso

    Siclaie Deveeux Mabe

    nick pfaff

    rya Sweeey

    Kateie Szabo

    Kadija Tyell

    Floece Waks

    Josua Wag

    Jeemy Woli

    nadia Westebeg

    WHat is artspaCe?

    Artspace is a dynamic non-prot organization whose mission

    is to connect artists, adiences, and resorces; to catalyze

    artistic actiity; and to redene where art can happen.

    Artspace has helped thosands of emerging artists deelop

    their careers throgh ehibition, teaching, and commissioning

    opportnities. Or programs gie isal artists nparalleled

    isibility, training and income, and are designed to foster

    appreciation for the ital role that artists play in improing

    the commnity.

    We need yor help! Please consider contribting to Artspace

    to help keep or gallery open and or programs rnning.

    Yor gift is flly ta dedctible and can be mailed to

    Artspace, 50 Orange Stre et, New Haen, CT 06510. Yo may

    also make donations online at www.artspacenh.org

    Want to get inoled in other ways? Know how to hang

    artwork, paint walls, drie a tr ck, answer phones, smile, talk

    enthsiastically, or shake hands? We wold really like yo

    to spend some time lending a hand at Artspace. For more

    information abot or olnteer projects and eents, contact

    [email protected]

    72 dAvid tAylorOCT 15, ERECTOR SquAREPAINTING, SAT ONLY

    164 KAthleen thoMAOCT 22-23, 30 ELM ST., W. HAvENPRINTMAKING/PAINTINGMy work reects an eploration of images fromwithin. These images come from sdden insightswhile in natre or from the world of my dreams.

    82 robert thoMASOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPHOTOGRAPHYAs an engineer, I enjoy the cameras ability to acc-rately captre the moment and reect the ision of

    what I see. I hae learned not jst to docment btto apply the creatie aspects of composition and thefreedom offered with digital image processing.

    236 ritA vAlleyOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STCOLLAGE/FABRICFinancial crisis! Economic meltdown! Falty creditdefalt swaps! Hedge fnd pandemonim! Zombiebanks! Sonds like art to me! Long bef ore or pres-ent scal dilemma, I was preoccpied by the worldof nmbers, money, credit and predatory transactions.

    237 eriKA vAn nAttAOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STvIDEOAlso performing on OCT 14 at 71 Orange ST

    Erikas video Longe - a crated performance series

    83 cAtherine vAnAriAOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPHOTOGRAPHYI hae been attracted to and photographing thehman face for 30 years. This body is a departrefrom my original portrait work. My traditionalmethod demanded sharp focsed, enironmentallocations miing both aailable and strobe light. Thisnew work echoes the origins the photography.

    203 Jill vAughnOCT 29 ONLY 300 GEORGE STWATERCOLORI hae always drawn from natre, inspired by thesoft shades of prple tree trnks, hazy ble skies,iridescent green moss, and the silhoettes of twigsafter a rain storm. Trees represent a reerent andstately connection to or earth.

    111 thuAn vuOCT 22-23, 91 SHELTON AvE, STuDIO 530, NEWHAvENPAINTINGMy lates paintings combine Eastern and Western tra-ditions of depicting natre. To describe a space thatis as mch emotional as it is physical. This space, atonce thnderos, mysterios, and yet hopefl, mirrorsthe refgee eperience of creating a sense of homeand self in a new land.

    84 AliSon wAlShOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREINSTALLATION/MIxEDMy work is informed by my personal history and the

    marks left in my making. Presently, I am focsingon the isolating effects created by mans constantght to control natre and as a reslt alienatinghimself from her.

    238 briAn wAlterSOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STMETAL

    165 JonAthAn wAterSOCT 22-23, 30 ELM ST., W. HAvENSCuLPTuRE/PRINTMAKINGPlease go to www.jonathanwatersart.com

    138 briAn gill wendlerOCT 22-23, 26A CLIFTON ST, FAIR HAvENPAINTINGS/SCuLPTuREI beliee a life in art is one of continal learningand I am always occpied with the stdy of it. Afteryears of non-gratie painting I recently retrnedto directly painting the people and places in myimmediate enironment.

    239 Sid werthAnOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE ST

    85 ben weStbrocKOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquARECERAMICS/DRAWINGS

    86 KAren wheelerOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREMIxED/DRAWINGMy mied media assemblages merge traditional ma-terials and methods with digital technies. I enjoythe ancient art of papermaking eally with singthe latest ersion of Photoshop. Both handmadepapers and digital collages are combined with mydrawings, richly tetred painted srfaces, and f ondobjects to create my work

    240 lindA wingerterOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STILLuSTRATION/SCuLPTuRE

    241 AichA woodSOCT 29-30, 196-212 COLLEGE STDRAWING/PHOTOGRAPHYMy crrent art practice began in the kitchen withmolten wa and frozen water balloons, frothy pillowocking arranged on Stemware, tisses hoering onlament, pearlescent bttons pinned to the walls.These fragile, ephemeral eperiments are obsessielyimaged and drawn.

    89 robert zottOCT 15-16, ERECTOR SquAREPHOTOGRAPHY/MIxEDRobert Zott takes photographs of tombstones...not yor aerage tombstones. Each bears a single

    last name that is also a common English word. Tolocate his sbjects, he physically sreys oer 10,000tombstones per week, selecting only those withotgien names, dates, or epitaphs.

    CWOs t-sHirts!Congratlations to George Corsillo, whose design adorns the fablos new

    t-shirt for CWOS 2011.

    Get them early, in or shop or online at http://artspacenh.org/shop.asp.

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