International muralist David de la Mano, begins work on a monumental mural at 33 Crown Street honoring New Haven historical figure, William Lanson, an African American freeman who designed and built the Long Wharf pier in 1810, among other things. This project is sponsored by Site Projects, the...
Our David de la Mano mural on Crown St. will depict Lanson’s contribution to the harbor through the long wharf. Since there are no records of his appearance, we went for more of a symbolic route. Perhaps we can say we are proud that this unsung history is finally getting told, especially as our...
Beautiful, contemplative work by Harold Shapiro! Harold photographed our “Night Rainbow” installation on East Rock seven years ago.
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Rainy days aren't the best for viewing public art outdoors. Sites found itself in need of an art fix… https://t.co/aMjT8Y5BJw
Happy Monday! LA Times reports Performance artist #TaniaBrugera back in US after 8 month detainment to participate in #YaleWorldFellows!
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