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A view of Puff’s exhibit, West Haven, April 27, 2023.

“Insomnia: A Senior Exhibit” celebrates graduating art students

Presley DePugh, Arts & Life Editor May 2, 2023

Honors presentations and capstone projects are rolling around with the semester’s end coming soon. Students in the Department of Art and Design were able to display their honors projects at the Seton...

Students observing the art in the gallery, West Haven, March 9, 2023.

Drawing II enlarge objects that are “part of their everyday life”

Presley DePugh, Arts & Life Editor March 28, 2023

Creating a piece of art is something that takes much time and effort. The students in the Drawing II course understood just that and excelled when its 16 students created personal pieces that are now set...

University of New Haven Students Participate in Documenting City Wide Open Studios

University of New Haven Students Participate in Documenting City Wide Open Studios

Anna Downs, Editor-in Chief November 15, 2019

Artspace’s City-Wide Open Studios is celebrating its 22nd year. City-Wide Open Studios is a celebration where Connecticut artists come together to showcase their work in pop-up events. University...

Art Space New Haven is located downtown and offers a unique art experience.

Art Space New Haven Brings Art to the City

Eli McClain, Contributing Writer March 7, 2019

Art is designed to evoke emotion, whether it be through dance, music, or visuals. This holds true for Artspace New Haven. Located in Downtown New Haven, the space is far from the typical art gallery experience....

Seton Gallery Features ‘At Work’

Karina Krul, Student Life Editor October 13, 2017

Wednesday (Oct. 4) the Seton Art Gallery featured faculty art pieces in an art show that allowed students to see what their professors have been working on. The exhibit featured pieces from David Livingston,...

Whereabouts Unknown Opens at Seton Gallery

Karina Krul February 10, 2016

Whereabouts Unknown opens February 11 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Seton Gallery and focuses on the impact of imprisonment on families, exploring the plethora of debilitating consequences. Artist-in-residence,...

Transforming Hate

Karina Krul December 9, 2015

On Thursday Dec. 3, “Speaking Volumes: Transforming Hate” opened at the Seton Art Gallery. “Speaking Volumes” is a seven-year old exhibition that traveled to the University of New Haven from...

New Sculpture Outside Celentano Hall a Piece of Local Art History

Paul carbonella October 7, 2015

This fall semester, students have been treated with a brand new sight on campus: the large, angular sculpture, composed of slick black steel, newly placed outside of Celentano Hall by local artist, Jonathan...

Tree Turbine sculpture

Kaitlin Mahar February 11, 2015

Upon their return to the University of New Haven for the 2015 spring semester, some students may have noticed a new addition to the copious amounts of beautiful trees and shrubbery. However, as the saying...

UNH adds sixth college

Miriam Correia September 10, 2014

This fall semester has brought many exciting changes to the University of New Haven, including the Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts, which has been added as UNH’s sixth college. Lyme Academy College...

An Evening of Art

Patricia Oprea April 24, 2013

At times it seems that the student art at the University of New Haven doesn’t get enough attention or recognition. And this isn’t speaking solely in terms of visual arts, but also poetry, music, and...

Emergence Delirium: Art, Music, and Motion

Isaak Kifle February 1, 2012

Artists are always finding new and different ways to approach art and cross over the boundaries separating different mediums, methods, and styles of artwork. Whether creating artwork out of musical...

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