Mysterious Circumstances
An Exhibition of Haunting Contemporary Art, Rare Books, and Volumes from our Collection of Mysteries. PLUS a Rogue’s Gallery of Historic Family Photographs
An Exhibition of Haunting Contemporary Art, Rare Books, and Volumes from our Collection of Mysteries. PLUS a Rogue’s Gallery of Historic Family Photographs
Opening Reception and Halloween Party
October 29, 4-6PM
Please Dress Accordingly
Look Book: A visual celebration of Woman's Herstory month exploring how we express ourselves through Fashion and Adornment.
De-Circulated: An Interpretation of Banned Books, Art by Karen Duncan Pape | Featuring Posters by Jeanne Criscola and favorite banned books from the Library and our Community.
Join us for the gallery opening! May 30, 6-8pm
Hours: Tues – Fri: 11-5 / Sat: 12-2 Sun & Mon: Closed
Opening Reception for Glorious Index: New Haven Fall Open Studios, 2024
A longtime dream becomes a reality when the Institute Library becomes a speakeasy for one night with entertainment provided by MADAME THALIA and her vaudeville troupe.
A timely exhibit of vintage posters and art from Nicaragua, recent locally-made items addressing the climate crisis, social justice and so much more from the NHLSCP’s remarkable archive.
A timely exhibit of vintage posters and art from Nicaragua, recent locally-made items addressing the climate crisis, social justice and so much more from the NHLSCP’s remarkable archive.
Come let your imagination do what it will: create your own fantasy garden at the Institute Library. Artists Maxim Schmidt and Kristin Cassidy will supply you with materials to plant your own mental garden with paper and whatever bits and bobs you are inspired to bring with you. Paper and scissors provided. All ages welcome! Please RSVP at link provided.
Peggy Bloomer, Assistant Professor of Art & Design at Central Connecticut State University, will host a multimedia presentation and discussion with guest speakers. Join us for a captivating community conversation … Continue reading Green Spaces in the Tapestry of New Haven’s Neighborhoods: A Panel Discussion with Peggy Bloomer