Every other Wednesday at 1 p.m., Creative Arts Workshop's director Daniel Fitzmaurice highlights the fine arts and its practitioners in New Haven. Artbeat is part of the WNHH Community Radio family of podcasts. Learn more at wnhh.org.
Today on "Artbeat" host Daniel Fitzmaurice talks with Liz Antle-O'Donnell from Kehler Liddell Gallery & The ArtEcon Initiative. They talk about community arts programs & the campaign on Indiegogo which ends April 27, 2017. Liz Antle-O'Donnell
Today on "Artbeat" host Daniel Fitzmaurice has a warm and educational conversation with Madelyn Ardito, Education Programs Manager of Long Wharf Theatre.
Today on "Artbeat" host Daniel Fitzmaurice speaks with Lisa Ford, Assistant Director of Research and Tyler Griffith, Post Doctoral Research Associate. Both from the Yale Center for British Art. They talk about the "Enlightened Princesses" and "The Shaping of the Modern World" exhibition that will be on view at the Yale Center for British Art through April 30, 2017.
oday on "Artbeat" host Daniel Fitzmaurice interviews photographers Robert Lisak and David Ottenstein. As all states have their own character, so, too, do their capitol buildings. New Haven Museum’s newest exhibit, “Capitol America,” includes photographs of the nation’s capitol buildings, many of them sites of both architectural beauty and historical conflict. A project by New Haven professional photographers Robert Lisak and David Ottenstein.
Today on "Artbeat" host Daniel Fitzmaurice has a conversation with Jennifer Reynolds-Kaye and Molleen Theodore about the upcoming event "Conversations on Small-Great Objects" at the Yale University Art Gallery on February 2.
Host Dan Fitzmaurice interviews guest Paulette Rosen and Lisa Hess Hesselgrave about their exhibition Double Vision: Paintings and Works on Paper at the Willoughby Wallace Memorial Library.
On this episode, host Dan Fitzmaurice talks with curator Mary Donohue and the exhibitions team behind Celebrating the Great American Road Trip, a new exhibition at the New Haven Museum anchored by large-scale photos from Richard Longstreth’s book, “Road Trip: Roadside America, From Custard’s Last Stand to the Wigwam Restaurant.”
On this episode, host Dan Fitzmaurice welcomes Town Green Executive Director Win Davis and Director of Economic Prosperity Chris Ortwein and marketing impresario Jackie Buster to launch WAGO, a new initiative connecting New Haven business districts through art.
On this episode, host Daniel Fitzmaurice welcomes Katie Jurkiewicz, Artspace's public relations coordinator, to talk about City Wide Open Studios, which start October 7 and run each weekend at 4 sites through the month of October.
On this episode, host Dan Fitzmaurice welcomes Neighborhood Music School (NMS) director Dan Gurvich, to talk about the "Fall Free for All," a new Audubon Arts District celebration that includes a "shopping" period for classes at NMS and free outdoor activities in the district.
On this episode host Dan Fitzmaurice bids farewell to artist, curator and No Pop co-founder Laura Marsh before she leaves for a new position in Miami.
On this episode host Dan Fitzmaurice talks to set designer Elizabeth Bolster & costume designer Tyler Kinney of Elm Shakespeare Company about their hard work in the upcoming performance of A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Edgerton Park.
On this episode host Dan Fitzmaurice welcomes Susan Clinard, curator of the exhibition "Stories From Far and Near: Refugee Artists in New Haven" at the New Haven museum, to talk about her influences as an artist/curator, and hope for this and future exhibitions.
On this episode host Dan Fitzmaurice talks to Mary Donohue,Amy Durbin and Julia Morrow of the New Haven Museum about the educational work the museum and Pardee-Morris House do in the New Haven community, and exhibitions that are current and upcoming at the museum.
On this episode, host Dan Fitzmaurice talks to Beka Sturges, associate principal at Reed Hilderbrand, about the firm's presence and work in New Haven. Active since the 1990s, Reed Hilderbrand practices landscape architecture as an art of purposeful transformation.