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Dec
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Dec
20

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
12/20/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Friday
Dec 20
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Fri
Dec
20
Fri
Dec
20

Enjoy 1 FREE Hot Cocoa from Willoughby’s Coffee & Tea or 1 FREE Cupcake from Katalina’s Bakery when you show a same-day receipt of $25 or more from participating retailers from November 29 through December 24, 2024! 🎂✨


🌟 Plus, let the festive spirit fill the air with delightful holiday songs performed by strolling carolers every Saturday from 12:00-3:00 PM on November 30th, December 7th, 14th & 21st.


Don’t miss out on the holiday magic! 🎶❤️

Arts Council
Member
12/20/2024
Ongoing event
Seasonal & Holiday

🎉☕️ Sweeten your holiday shopping experience!

Enjoy 1 FREE Hot Cocoa from Willoughby’s Coffee & Tea or 1 FREE Cupcake from Katalina’s Bakery when you show a same-day receipt of $25 or more from participating retailers from November 29...
Friday
Dec 20
@
10:00 am
-
6:00 pm
The Shops at Yale in New Haven
The Shops at Yale
Online Event
New Haven
Fri
Dec
20
Fri
Dec
20

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
12/20/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Friday
Dec 20
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Fri
Dec
20
Fri
Dec
20

Annie Sailer teaches modern dance classes in the New Haven area. The classes emphasize pelvis / spine initiated, free-flow, whole body movement and include a floor and standing warm-up followed by big, spatial movement sequences across the floor. All students receive individual attention to alignment and movement issues. The class atmosphere is friendly, non-competitive, and professional. Adults of all ages are welcome. $18 per class, $150 for 10 class card.

Arts Council
Member
12/20/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Cultural & International

Annie Sailer Adult Modern Dance Classes - Beginner

Annie Sailer teaches modern dance classes in the New Haven area. The classes emphasize pelvis / spine initiated, free-flow, whole body movement and include a floor and standing warm-up followed by...
Friday
Dec 20
@
11:00 am
-
12:30 pm
Your Community Yoga Center in Hamden
Your Community Yoga Center
Online Event
Hamden
Sat
Dec
21
Sat
Dec
21

The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show - New Haven, CT


Prepare for an Unforgettable Evening of Mystery and Comedy at the Dinner Detective New Haven!


🔍 Get ready for an unforgettable evening filled with suspense, intrigue, and side-splitting comedy at Dinner Detective New Haven:


🕵️‍♂️ Engaging Mystery: Step into a world of secrets, hidden agendas, and thrilling twists. Our meticulously crafted storyline will keep you guessing as you interact with intriguing characters and follow the trail of clues to solve the evening's enigma.


😂 Comedy Galore: Laughter takes center stage! Our talented cast seamlessly blends mystery with comedy, delivering hilarious one-liners, witty banter, and unexpected moments that will have you in fits of laughter.


🎭 Audience Participation: You're not just an observer; you're an integral part of the action. Engage with the cast and fellow guests to piece together the puzzle, all while sharing hearty laughs.


🎟️ Secure Your Tickets Today! 🎟️ 🌐 Visit our website: https://www.thedinnerdetective.com/new-haven/murder-mystery-tickets-showtimes/ 📞 Call us at: (866) 496-0535.


🤣🤫 Don't miss out on the fun experience at Dinner Detective New Haven. Gather your friends, colleagues, or loved ones and embark on a night of comedy, mystery, and unforgettable entertainment.


🕵️‍♂️ Book your tickets today and prepare for an evening filled with laughter and intrigue! 🕵️‍♀️


Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale

155 Temple St

New Haven, CT 06510

Arts Council
Member
12/21/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show - New Haven, CT

The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show - New Haven, CT Prepare for an Unforgettable Evening of Mystery and Comedy at the Dinner Detective New Haven! 🔍 Get ready for an unforgettable...
Saturday
Dec 21
@
5:00 am
-
8:00 am
Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale in New Haven
Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Dec
21
Sat
Dec
21

Enjoy FREE 2-Hour Parking & Gourmet Hot Cocoa from November 29 to December 24!


Shop at The Shops at Yale and treat yourself! Here’s how it works:

🛍️ Spend $50 or more at participating retailers and present your same-day paper or digital receipt to enjoy:

  • Your FIRST 2 HOURS of parking FREE! 🚗 (Available at surface lots located at 56 Broadway and 255 Crown Street)
  • One FREE gourmet hot cocoa from either Claire’s Corner Copia (1000 Chapel Street) or Common Grounds (276 York Street) 🍫

Warm up and fuel your holiday spirit while you shop!


👉 Find the official rules & regulations and participating merchants at The Shops at Yale Holiday.


Happy Holidays and happy shopping! 🎁❤️

Arts Council
Member
12/21/2024
Ongoing event
Seasonal & Holiday

🎉 Sweeten Your Holiday Shopping! ☕✨

Enjoy FREE 2-Hour Parking & Gourmet Hot Cocoa from November 29 to December 24! Shop at The Shops at Yale and treat yourself! Here’s how it works: 🛍️ Spend $50 or more at participating retailers...
Saturday
Dec 21
@
9:00 am
-
6:00 pm
The Shops at Yale in New Haven
The Shops at Yale
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Dec
21
Sat
Dec
21

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
12/21/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Saturday
Dec 21
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Dec
21
Sat
Dec
21

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
12/21/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Saturday
Dec 21
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Dec
21
Sat
Dec
21

Enjoy 1 FREE Hot Cocoa from Willoughby’s Coffee & Tea or 1 FREE Cupcake from Katalina’s Bakery when you show a same-day receipt of $25 or more from participating retailers from November 29 through December 24, 2024! 🎂✨


🌟 Plus, let the festive spirit fill the air with delightful holiday songs performed by strolling carolers every Saturday from 12:00-3:00 PM on November 30th, December 7th, 14th & 21st.


Don’t miss out on the holiday magic! 🎶❤️

Arts Council
Member
12/21/2024
Ongoing event
Seasonal & Holiday

🎉☕️ Sweeten your holiday shopping experience!

Enjoy 1 FREE Hot Cocoa from Willoughby’s Coffee & Tea or 1 FREE Cupcake from Katalina’s Bakery when you show a same-day receipt of $25 or more from participating retailers from November 29...
Saturday
Dec 21
@
10:00 am
-
6:00 pm
The Shops at Yale in New Haven
The Shops at Yale
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Dec
21
Sat
Dec
21

Join us for a festive celebration as talented carolers, dressed in beautiful traditional garb, bring holiday cheer to the Broadway Shopping and Chapel Historic Districts!


When and Where:

  •  Chapel Street Historic District: Saturdays, November 30th, December 7th, 14th & 21st
  • Time: 12:00 - 3:00 PM
  • Broadway Shopping District: Sundays, December 1st, 8th, 15th & 22nd
  • Time: 12:00 - 3:00 PM


📸 Great photo opportunities await! Capture the joy as our merry carolers spread holiday spirit throughout the districts.


Bring your family and friends to soak in the festive atmosphere and create cherished memories! 🎉

Arts Council
Member
12/21/2024
Repeating event
Community & Family
Family

🎶✨ Experience the Magic of the Season with Strolling Yuletide Carolers! 🎄🎤

Join us for a festive celebration as talented carolers, dressed in beautiful traditional garb, bring holiday cheer to the Broadway Shopping and Chapel Historic Districts! When and Where:...
Saturday
Dec 21
@
12:00 pm
-
3:00 pm
Chapel Street Historic District in New Haven
Chapel Street Historic District
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Dec
21
Sat
Dec
21

Annie Sailer teaches modern dance classes in the New Haven area. The classes emphasize pelvis / spine initiated, free-flow, whole body movement and include a floor and standing warm-up followed by big, spatial movement sequences across the floor. All students receive individual attention to alignment and movement issues. The class atmosphere is friendly, non-competitive, and professional. Adults of all ages are welcome. $18 per class, $150 for 10 class card.


Arts Council
Member
12/21/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Cultural & International

Annie Sailer Adult Modern Dance Classes - Intermediate

Annie Sailer teaches modern dance classes in the New Haven area. The classes emphasize pelvis / spine initiated, free-flow, whole body movement and include a floor and standing warm-up followed by...
Saturday
Dec 21
@
1:00 pm
-
2:30 pm
Your Community Yoga Center in Hamden
Your Community Yoga Center
Online Event
Hamden
Sat
Dec
21
Sat
Dec
21

Join Santa and Mrs. Claus at The Shops at Yale for an enchanting afternoon filled with holiday cheer!


📅 When:

  • Saturdays, November 30th & December 7th
  • Saturdays, December 14th & 21st
  • Time: 1:00 - 3:00 PM

📍 Where:

  • B Natural Kitchen (260 College Street) on Nov 30th & Dec 7th
  • Barnes & Noble/The Yale Bookstore (77 Broadway, lower level) on Dec 14th & 21st


✨ Enjoy festive story readings, snap adorable photos with Santa and Mrs. Claus, and savor complimentary snacks!


Free & open to the public! Bring your family and make unforgettable holiday memories! 🎉

Arts Council
Member
12/21/2024
Repeating event
Community & Family
Family

🎅✨ Join Santa & Mrs. Claus for Magical Storytime! 🎄📚

Join Santa and Mrs. Claus at The Shops at Yale for an enchanting afternoon filled with holiday cheer! 📅 When: Saturdays, November 30th & December 7th Saturdays, December 14th & 21st ⏰Time:...
Saturday
Dec 21
@
1:00 pm
-
3:00 pm
Barnes & Noble/The Yale Bookstore in New Haven
Barnes & Noble/The Yale Bookstore
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Dec
21
Sat
Dec
21

Witness the magic as a professional ice carver transforms two massive 300-pound blocks of ice into stunning holiday-themed masterpieces right in the heart of the Chapel Street Historic District!


📅 When:

  • Saturdays, November 30th, December 14th & 21st
  • Time: 1:00 - 3:00 PM

📍 Where: In front of Üni-Home Life - 1046 Chapel Street

🎨 Featured Creations:

  • Elm City Elf – Nov 30th
  • Reindeer – Dec 14th
  • Holiday Bear – Dec 21st


🍿 Enjoy complimentary fresh kettle popcorn from The Kettle King while you marvel at the artistry!


Bring your family and friends for a festive afternoon of fun and creativity! 🎊

Arts Council
Member
12/21/2024
Repeating event
Community & Family
Family

❄️✨ Chapel Street Ice Carving Extravaganza! 🎉🧊

Witness the magic as a professional ice carver transforms two massive 300-pound blocks of ice into stunning holiday-themed masterpieces right in the heart of the Chapel Street Historic District! 📅...
Saturday
Dec 21
@
1:00 pm
-
3:00 pm
The Shops at Yale Chapel Street Historic District in New Haven
The Shops at Yale Chapel Street Historic District
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Dec
21
Sat
Dec
21

A concert of holiday music including the dramatic oratorio “St. Nicolas” by Benjamin Britten, as well as other favorites imagining and reflecting on Santa Claus. The title role will be sung by Dr. Albert Lee, tenor. The program features soloists from the chorus as well as child soloists from the New Haven Public Schools. 

Arts Council
Member
12/21/2024
Single event
Arts & Culture

Greater New Haven Community Chorus | Winter Concert

A concert of holiday music including the dramatic oratorio “St. Nicolas” by Benjamin Britten, as well as other favorites imagining and reflecting on Santa Claus. The title role will be sung by Dr....
Saturday
Dec 21
@
7:30 pm
-
9:30 pm
Battel Chapel in New Haven
Battel Chapel
Online Event
New Haven
Sun
Dec
22
Sun
Dec
22

Enjoy FREE 2-Hour Parking & Gourmet Hot Cocoa from November 29 to December 24!


Shop at The Shops at Yale and treat yourself! Here’s how it works:

🛍️ Spend $50 or more at participating retailers and present your same-day paper or digital receipt to enjoy:

  • Your FIRST 2 HOURS of parking FREE! 🚗 (Available at surface lots located at 56 Broadway and 255 Crown Street)
  • One FREE gourmet hot cocoa from either Claire’s Corner Copia (1000 Chapel Street) or Common Grounds (276 York Street) 🍫

Warm up and fuel your holiday spirit while you shop!


👉 Find the official rules & regulations and participating merchants at The Shops at Yale Holiday.


Happy Holidays and happy shopping! 🎁❤️

Arts Council
Member
12/22/2024
Ongoing event
Seasonal & Holiday

🎉 Sweeten Your Holiday Shopping! ☕✨

Enjoy FREE 2-Hour Parking & Gourmet Hot Cocoa from November 29 to December 24! Shop at The Shops at Yale and treat yourself! Here’s how it works: 🛍️ Spend $50 or more at participating retailers...
Sunday
Dec 22
@
9:00 am
-
6:00 pm
The Shops at Yale in New Haven
The Shops at Yale
Online Event
New Haven
Sun
Dec
22
Sun
Dec
22

Enjoy 1 FREE Hot Cocoa from Willoughby’s Coffee & Tea or 1 FREE Cupcake from Katalina’s Bakery when you show a same-day receipt of $25 or more from participating retailers from November 29 through December 24, 2024! 🎂✨


🌟 Plus, let the festive spirit fill the air with delightful holiday songs performed by strolling carolers every Saturday from 12:00-3:00 PM on November 30th, December 7th, 14th & 21st.


Don’t miss out on the holiday magic! 🎶❤️

Arts Council
Member
12/22/2024
Ongoing event
Seasonal & Holiday

🎉☕️ Sweeten your holiday shopping experience!

Enjoy 1 FREE Hot Cocoa from Willoughby’s Coffee & Tea or 1 FREE Cupcake from Katalina’s Bakery when you show a same-day receipt of $25 or more from participating retailers from November 29...
Sunday
Dec 22
@
10:00 am
-
6:00 pm
The Shops at Yale in New Haven
The Shops at Yale
Online Event
New Haven
Sun
Dec
22
Sun
Dec
22

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
12/22/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Sunday
Dec 22
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Sun
Dec
22
Sun
Dec
22

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
12/22/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Sunday
Dec 22
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Sun
Dec
22
Sun
Dec
22

Join us for a festive celebration as talented carolers, dressed in beautiful traditional garb, bring holiday cheer to the Broadway and Chapel Historic Districts!


When and Where:

  • Broadway Shopping District: Sundays, December 1st, 8th, 15th & 22nd
  • Time: 12:00 - 3:00 PM
  •  Chapel Street Historic District: Saturdays, November 30th, December 7th, 14th & 21st
  • Time: 12:00 - 3:00 PM


📸 Great photo opportunities await! Capture the joy as our merry carolers spread holiday spirit throughout the districts.


Bring your family and friends to soak in the festive atmosphere and create cherished memories! 🎉

Arts Council
Member
12/22/2024
Repeating event
Community & Family
Family

🎶✨ Experience the Magic of the Season with Strolling Yuletide Carolers! 🎄🎤

Join us for a festive celebration as talented carolers, dressed in beautiful traditional garb, bring holiday cheer to the Broadway and Chapel Historic Districts! When and Where: Broadway Shopping...
Sunday
Dec 22
@
12:00 pm
-
3:00 pm
Broadway Shopping District in New Haven
Broadway Shopping District
Online Event
New Haven
Sun
Dec
22
Sun
Dec
22

🎺✨ Get ready to jingle all the way! Join us for a festive celebration of horn and tuba duos at Üni-Home Life! 🎶


📅 Dates: Sundays, December 1st, 8th, 15th & 22nd

🕐 Time: 1:00-3:00 PM

📍 Location: 1046 Chapel Street


Bring your holiday spirit and enjoy the joyful sounds that will brighten your Sundays! Don't miss out on this musical treat! 🎉🎄

Arts Council
Member
12/22/2024
Repeating event
Seasonal & Holiday

🎺✨ Get ready to jingle all the way! Join us for a festive celebration of horn and tuba duos at Üni-Home Life! 🎶

🎺✨ Get ready to jingle all the way! Join us for a festive celebration of horn and tuba duos at Üni-Home Life! 🎶 📅 Dates: Sundays, December 1st, 8th, 15th & 22nd 🕐 Time: 1:00-3:00 PM 📍 Location:...
Sunday
Dec 22
@
1:00 pm
-
3:00 pm
The Shops at Yale in New Haven
The Shops at Yale
Online Event
New Haven
Mon
Dec
23
Mon
Dec
23

Enjoy FREE 2-Hour Parking & Gourmet Hot Cocoa from November 29 to December 24!


Shop at The Shops at Yale and treat yourself! Here’s how it works:

🛍️ Spend $50 or more at participating retailers and present your same-day paper or digital receipt to enjoy:

  • Your FIRST 2 HOURS of parking FREE! 🚗 (Available at surface lots located at 56 Broadway and 255 Crown Street)
  • One FREE gourmet hot cocoa from either Claire’s Corner Copia (1000 Chapel Street) or Common Grounds (276 York Street) 🍫

Warm up and fuel your holiday spirit while you shop!


👉 Find the official rules & regulations and participating merchants at The Shops at Yale Holiday.


Happy Holidays and happy shopping! 🎁❤️

Arts Council
Member
12/23/2024
Ongoing event
Seasonal & Holiday

🎉 Sweeten Your Holiday Shopping! ☕✨

Enjoy FREE 2-Hour Parking & Gourmet Hot Cocoa from November 29 to December 24! Shop at The Shops at Yale and treat yourself! Here’s how it works: 🛍️ Spend $50 or more at participating retailers...
Monday
Dec 23
@
9:00 am
-
6:00 pm
The Shops at Yale in New Haven
The Shops at Yale
Online Event
New Haven
Mon
Dec
23
Mon
Dec
23

Enjoy 1 FREE Hot Cocoa from Willoughby’s Coffee & Tea or 1 FREE Cupcake from Katalina’s Bakery when you show a same-day receipt of $25 or more from participating retailers from November 29 through December 24, 2024! 🎂✨


🌟 Plus, let the festive spirit fill the air with delightful holiday songs performed by strolling carolers every Saturday from 12:00-3:00 PM on November 30th, December 7th, 14th & 21st.


Don’t miss out on the holiday magic! 🎶❤️

Arts Council
Member
12/23/2024
Ongoing event
Seasonal & Holiday

🎉☕️ Sweeten your holiday shopping experience!

Enjoy 1 FREE Hot Cocoa from Willoughby’s Coffee & Tea or 1 FREE Cupcake from Katalina’s Bakery when you show a same-day receipt of $25 or more from participating retailers from November 29...
Monday
Dec 23
@
10:00 am
-
6:00 pm
The Shops at Yale in New Haven
The Shops at Yale
Online Event
New Haven
Mon
Dec
23
Mon
Dec
23
Showcasing exhibiting artists, not only the art but the visual story behind the artist and their artwork. Here at The Table & Gallery, we value the experience that evolves into a story of inspiration.
Arts Council
Member
12/23/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture

Art Exhibition

Showcasing exhibiting artists, not only the art but the visual story behind the artist and their artwork. Here at The Table & Gallery, we value the experience that evolves into a story of...
Monday
Dec 23
@
3:00 pm
-
The Table & Gallery in New Haven
The Table & Gallery
Online Event
New Haven
Tue
Dec
24
Tue
Dec
24

Enjoy FREE 2-Hour Parking & Gourmet Hot Cocoa from November 29 to December 24!


Shop at The Shops at Yale and treat yourself! Here’s how it works:

🛍️ Spend $50 or more at participating retailers and present your same-day paper or digital receipt to enjoy:

  • Your FIRST 2 HOURS of parking FREE! 🚗 (Available at surface lots located at 56 Broadway and 255 Crown Street)
  • One FREE gourmet hot cocoa from either Claire’s Corner Copia (1000 Chapel Street) or Common Grounds (276 York Street) 🍫

Warm up and fuel your holiday spirit while you shop!


👉 Find the official rules & regulations and participating merchants at The Shops at Yale Holiday.


Happy Holidays and happy shopping! 🎁❤️

Arts Council
Member
12/24/2024
Ongoing event
Seasonal & Holiday

🎉 Sweeten Your Holiday Shopping! ☕✨

Enjoy FREE 2-Hour Parking & Gourmet Hot Cocoa from November 29 to December 24! Shop at The Shops at Yale and treat yourself! Here’s how it works: 🛍️ Spend $50 or more at participating retailers...
Tuesday
Dec 24
@
9:00 am
-
6:00 pm
The Shops at Yale in New Haven
The Shops at Yale
Online Event
New Haven
Tue
Dec
24
Tue
Dec
24

Enjoy 1 FREE Hot Cocoa from Willoughby’s Coffee & Tea or 1 FREE Cupcake from Katalina’s Bakery when you show a same-day receipt of $25 or more from participating retailers from November 29 through December 24, 2024! 🎂✨


🌟 Plus, let the festive spirit fill the air with delightful holiday songs performed by strolling carolers every Saturday from 12:00-3:00 PM on November 30th, December 7th, 14th & 21st.


Don’t miss out on the holiday magic! 🎶❤️

Arts Council
Member
12/24/2024
Ongoing event
Seasonal & Holiday

🎉☕️ Sweeten your holiday shopping experience!

Enjoy 1 FREE Hot Cocoa from Willoughby’s Coffee & Tea or 1 FREE Cupcake from Katalina’s Bakery when you show a same-day receipt of $25 or more from participating retailers from November 29...
Tuesday
Dec 24
@
10:00 am
-
6:00 pm
The Shops at Yale in New Haven
The Shops at Yale
Online Event
New Haven
Tue
Dec
24
Tue
Dec
24

Annie Sailer teaches modern dance classes in the New Haven area. The classes emphasize pelvis / spine initiated, free-flow, whole body movement and include a floor and standing warm-up followed by big, spatial movement sequences across the floor. All students receive individual attention to alignment and movement issues. The class atmosphere is friendly, non-competitive, and professional. Adults of all ages are welcome. $18 per class, $150 for 10 class card.

Arts Council
Member
12/24/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Cultural & International

Annie Sailer Adult Modern Dance Classes - Intermediate

Annie Sailer teaches modern dance classes in the New Haven area. The classes emphasize pelvis / spine initiated, free-flow, whole body movement and include a floor and standing warm-up followed by...
Tuesday
Dec 24
@
5:30 pm
-
7:00 pm
Your Community Yoga Center in Hamden
Your Community Yoga Center
Online Event
Hamden
Wed
Dec
25
Wed
Dec
25
The Kevin Saint James Band is a collective of professional New Haven area Jazz musicians brought together in collaboration with veteran saloon-singer Kevin Saint James. The band revisits, re-interprets and recreates true-to-form selections of classic jazz favorites and popular standards in a variety of artistic styles with a rare balance of musically "scientific" re-invention and profound reverence for historic significance and tradition. The band has a genuinely unique capacity for working spontaneous experimentation into their respectful reinterpretations of familiar popular standards that transport more mature audiences back in time to the sounds of days long ago, while recreating, re-introducing and perhaps even endearing these precious melodies to younger listeners at the same time.
Arts Council
Member
12/25/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

The Kevin Saint James Band @ The Owl Shop

The Kevin Saint James Band is a collective of professional New Haven area Jazz musicians brought together in collaboration with veteran saloon-singer Kevin Saint James. The band revisits,...
Wednesday
Dec 25
@
9:00 pm
-
The Owl Shop in New Haven
The Owl Shop
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Dec
26
Thu
Dec
26

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
12/26/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Thursday
Dec 26
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Dec
26
Thu
Dec
26

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
12/26/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Thursday
Dec 26
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Dec
26
Thu
Dec
26

Annie Sailer teaches modern dance classes in the New Haven area. The classes emphasize pelvis / spine initiated, free-flow, whole body movement and include a floor and standing warm-up followed by big, spatial movement sequences across the floor. All students receive individual attention to alignment and movement issues. The class atmosphere is friendly, non-competitive, and professional. Adults of all ages are welcome. $18 per class, $150 for 10 class card.


Arts Council
Member
12/26/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Cultural & International

Annie Sailer Adult Modern Dance Classes - Beginner

Annie Sailer teaches modern dance classes in the New Haven area. The classes emphasize pelvis / spine initiated, free-flow, whole body movement and include a floor and standing warm-up followed by...
Thursday
Dec 26
@
1:00 pm
-
2:30 pm
Your Community Yoga Center in Hamden
Your Community Yoga Center
Online Event
Hamden
Fri
Dec
27
Fri
Dec
27

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
12/27/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Friday
Dec 27
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Fri
Dec
27
Fri
Dec
27

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
12/27/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Friday
Dec 27
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Fri
Dec
27
Fri
Dec
27

Annie Sailer teaches modern dance classes in the New Haven area. The classes emphasize pelvis / spine initiated, free-flow, whole body movement and include a floor and standing warm-up followed by big, spatial movement sequences across the floor. All students receive individual attention to alignment and movement issues. The class atmosphere is friendly, non-competitive, and professional. Adults of all ages are welcome. $18 per class, $150 for 10 class card.

Arts Council
Member
12/27/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Cultural & International

Annie Sailer Adult Modern Dance Classes - Beginner

Annie Sailer teaches modern dance classes in the New Haven area. The classes emphasize pelvis / spine initiated, free-flow, whole body movement and include a floor and standing warm-up followed by...
Friday
Dec 27
@
11:00 am
-
12:30 pm
Your Community Yoga Center in Hamden
Your Community Yoga Center
Online Event
Hamden
Sat
Dec
28
Sat
Dec
28

The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show - New Haven, CT


Prepare for an Unforgettable Evening of Mystery and Comedy at the Dinner Detective New Haven!


🔍 Get ready for an unforgettable evening filled with suspense, intrigue, and side-splitting comedy at Dinner Detective New Haven:


🕵️‍♂️ Engaging Mystery: Step into a world of secrets, hidden agendas, and thrilling twists. Our meticulously crafted storyline will keep you guessing as you interact with intriguing characters and follow the trail of clues to solve the evening's enigma.


😂 Comedy Galore: Laughter takes center stage! Our talented cast seamlessly blends mystery with comedy, delivering hilarious one-liners, witty banter, and unexpected moments that will have you in fits of laughter.


🎭 Audience Participation: You're not just an observer; you're an integral part of the action. Engage with the cast and fellow guests to piece together the puzzle, all while sharing hearty laughs.


🎟️ Secure Your Tickets Today! 🎟️ 🌐 Visit our website: https://www.thedinnerdetective.com/new-haven/murder-mystery-tickets-showtimes/ 📞 Call us at: (866) 496-0535.


🤣🤫 Don't miss out on the fun experience at Dinner Detective New Haven. Gather your friends, colleagues, or loved ones and embark on a night of comedy, mystery, and unforgettable entertainment.


🕵️‍♂️ Book your tickets today and prepare for an evening filled with laughter and intrigue! 🕵️‍♀️


Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale

155 Temple St

New Haven, CT 06510

Arts Council
Member
12/28/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show - New Haven, CT

The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show - New Haven, CT Prepare for an Unforgettable Evening of Mystery and Comedy at the Dinner Detective New Haven! 🔍 Get ready for an unforgettable...
Saturday
Dec 28
@
5:00 am
-
8:00 am
Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale in New Haven
Omni New Haven Hotel at Yale
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Dec
28
Sat
Dec
28

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
12/28/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Saturday
Dec 28
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Dec
28
Sat
Dec
28

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
12/28/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Saturday
Dec 28
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Dec
28
Sat
Dec
28

Annie Sailer teaches modern dance classes in the New Haven area. The classes emphasize pelvis / spine initiated, free-flow, whole body movement and include a floor and standing warm-up followed by big, spatial movement sequences across the floor. All students receive individual attention to alignment and movement issues. The class atmosphere is friendly, non-competitive, and professional. Adults of all ages are welcome. $18 per class, $150 for 10 class card.


Arts Council
Member
12/28/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Cultural & International

Annie Sailer Adult Modern Dance Classes - Intermediate

Annie Sailer teaches modern dance classes in the New Haven area. The classes emphasize pelvis / spine initiated, free-flow, whole body movement and include a floor and standing warm-up followed by...
Saturday
Dec 28
@
1:00 pm
-
2:30 pm
Your Community Yoga Center in Hamden
Your Community Yoga Center
Online Event
Hamden
Sun
Dec
29
Sun
Dec
29

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
12/29/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Sunday
Dec 29
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Sun
Dec
29
Sun
Dec
29

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
12/29/2024
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Sunday
Dec 29
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Wed
Jan
1
Wed
Jan
1

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
1/1/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Wednesday
Jan 1
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Wed
Jan
1
Wed
Jan
1

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
1/1/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Wednesday
Jan 1
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Wed
Jan
1
Wed
Jan
1
The Kevin Saint James Band is a collective of professional New Haven area Jazz musicians brought together in collaboration with veteran saloon-singer Kevin Saint James. The band revisits, re-interprets and recreates true-to-form selections of classic jazz favorites and popular standards in a variety of artistic styles with a rare balance of musically "scientific" re-invention and profound reverence for historic significance and tradition. The band has a genuinely unique capacity for working spontaneous experimentation into their respectful reinterpretations of familiar popular standards that transport more mature audiences back in time to the sounds of days long ago, while recreating, re-introducing and perhaps even endearing these precious melodies to younger listeners at the same time.
Arts Council
Member
1/1/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

The Kevin Saint James Band @ The Owl Shop

The Kevin Saint James Band is a collective of professional New Haven area Jazz musicians brought together in collaboration with veteran saloon-singer Kevin Saint James. The band revisits,...
Wednesday
Jan 1
@
9:00 pm
-
The Owl Shop in New Haven
The Owl Shop
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
2
Thu
Jan
2

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
1/2/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Thursday
Jan 2
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
2
Thu
Jan
2

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
1/2/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Thursday
Jan 2
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Fri
Jan
3
Fri
Jan
3

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
1/3/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Friday
Jan 3
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Fri
Jan
3
Fri
Jan
3

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
1/3/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Friday
Jan 3
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Jan
4
Sat
Jan
4

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
1/4/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Saturday
Jan 4
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Jan
4
Sat
Jan
4

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
1/4/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Saturday
Jan 4
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Sun
Jan
5
Sun
Jan
5

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
1/5/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Sunday
Jan 5
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Sun
Jan
5
Sun
Jan
5

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
1/5/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Sunday
Jan 5
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Mon
Jan
6
Mon
Jan
6

Learn how to make a clamshell box–a box that looks like a book, especially when set on a shelf. The design can be easily adapted in shape and size to accommodate a wide range of objects from prints, small objects, or books. Students will to the pieces and construct the two-tray cloth-covered box accented with decorative paper. Many of the basic bookbinding techniques will be taught such as measuring, cutting, and gluing.

No experience necessary. Intermediate students may work on independent box projects.

Plus receive one 3-hour monitored open bench session each week.


Arts Council
Member
1/6/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Introduction to Boxmaking: The Clamshell Box

Learn how to make a clamshell box–a box that looks like a book, especially when set on a shelf. The design can be easily adapted in shape and size to accommodate a wide range of objects from...
Monday
Jan 6
@
1:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Mon
Jan
6
Mon
Jan
6

Eager to capture great images but unsure where to start? Let us help you cut through the confusion of choosing a camera or mastering the digital camera you already own.

Discover how to move beyond the “Auto” setting by exploring different capture modes. Students will learn simple techniques to use light creatively and elevate their photography. Topics include portraits, action shots, and travel photography.

In the first session, the focus will be on camera controls, exposure basics, and color balance. The second session will dive into finding the best light and enhancing one’s composition.

This two-day workshop is also valuable for beginning film photographers and includes an optional Thursday evening session for image review and troubleshooting from 6–9 pm.


Arts Council
Member
1/6/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Photography for Beginners

Eager to capture great images but unsure where to start? Let us help you cut through the confusion of choosing a camera or mastering the digital camera you already own. Discover how to move beyond...
Monday
Jan 6
@
6:00 pm
-
9:00 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Tue
Jan
7
Tue
Jan
7

Join us to draw or paint from a live nude model. The 3-hour session includes mixed-length poses. These are monitored “open drawing” sessions; there is no instruction.

The course runs monthly on the first Tuesday of the month. Session Dates: 1/7/25, 2/4/25, 3/4/25


Arts Council
Member
1/7/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Figure Drawing

Join us to draw or paint from a live nude model. The 3-hour session includes mixed-length poses. These are monitored “open drawing” sessions; there is no instruction. The course runs monthly on the...
Tuesday
Jan 7
@
6:00 pm
-
9:00 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Tue
Jan
7
Tue
Jan
7

For those already comfortable making metal sculpture, take your practice to the next level and develop new ideas using all types of materials.

Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours.


Arts Council
Member
1/7/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Intermediate Metal Sculpture

For those already comfortable making metal sculpture, take your practice to the next level and develop new ideas using all types of materials. Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during...
Tuesday
Jan 7
@
6:30 pm
-
9:30 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Wed
Jan
8
Wed
Jan
8

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
1/8/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Wednesday
Jan 8
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Wed
Jan
8
Wed
Jan
8

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
1/8/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Wednesday
Jan 8
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Wed
Jan
8
Wed
Jan
8

Explore and create your own series of linoleum prints in this engaging class.

The instructor will guide students in developing original designs and preparing a linoleum block for inking and printing. The process of carving and printing a 4” x 6” block will be demonstrated, along with a variety of inking and printing techniques. Examples of linoleum prints will be available for inspiration.

This course welcomes both beginners and advanced students. All inks are water-based and easily cleaned with soap and water. Students may purchase their own paper or additional blocks after the first session.

Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours.


Arts Council
Member
1/8/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exploring Linoleum Block Printmaking

Explore and create your own series of linoleum prints in this engaging class. The instructor will guide students in developing original designs and preparing a linoleum block for inking and...
Wednesday
Jan 8
@
6:00 pm
-
9:00 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Wed
Jan
8
Wed
Jan
8

Learn the basics of preparing and operating a loom. Participants will weave a sampler piece combining a wide range of useful weaves. Beginning students will complete one or two simple projects of their choice by the end of this term. Intermediate and advanced students will weave projects with more complex structures using multi-harness looms.

Beginning students have a materials fee of $18 payable to the instructor.

Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours.


Arts Council
Member
1/8/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Floor LooM Weaving

Learn the basics of preparing and operating a loom. Participants will weave a sampler piece combining a wide range of useful weaves. Beginning students will complete one or two simple projects...
Wednesday
Jan 8
@
6:00 pm
-
9:00 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Wed
Jan
8
Wed
Jan
8
The Kevin Saint James Band is a collective of professional New Haven area Jazz musicians brought together in collaboration with veteran saloon-singer Kevin Saint James. The band revisits, re-interprets and recreates true-to-form selections of classic jazz favorites and popular standards in a variety of artistic styles with a rare balance of musically "scientific" re-invention and profound reverence for historic significance and tradition. The band has a genuinely unique capacity for working spontaneous experimentation into their respectful reinterpretations of familiar popular standards that transport more mature audiences back in time to the sounds of days long ago, while recreating, re-introducing and perhaps even endearing these precious melodies to younger listeners at the same time.
Arts Council
Member
1/8/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

The Kevin Saint James Band @ The Owl Shop

The Kevin Saint James Band is a collective of professional New Haven area Jazz musicians brought together in collaboration with veteran saloon-singer Kevin Saint James. The band revisits,...
Wednesday
Jan 8
@
9:00 pm
-
The Owl Shop in New Haven
The Owl Shop
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
9
Thu
Jan
9

Want to try something new? Build your existing skills to grow ideas in a stimulating group of intermediate and advanced potters. Individual projects are encouraged, with demonstrations designed to inspire new ways of looking at throwing, hand-building, and overall design.

Pottery tool kits are available for sale in the studio for $27. Cash or check only.

Firing fees are $3/pound. Cash or check only.

Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours on a first-come, first-served basis.


Arts Council
Member
1/9/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Pottery Beyond The Basics

Want to try something new? Build your existing skills to grow ideas in a stimulating group of intermediate and advanced potters. Individual projects are encouraged, with demonstrations designed to...
Thursday
Jan 9
@
9:30 am
-
12:30 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
9
Thu
Jan
9

Dive into the creative process of monotype printmaking using direct drawing, stencils, and masking techniques.

This hands-on class introduces innovative approaches to printmaking, allowing students to create bold, dynamic images with clean lines and striking contrasts. Whether you’re an artist looking to expand your skills or a hobbyist seeking a new creative outlet, this class provides the tools and knowledge to make stunning prints.

Students will design and customize stencils from a variety of materials and explore layering techniques in inking to create complex, multi-colored prints. Topics include working with gel plates, screen printing, and plexiglass monotypes. No prior experience is required.

Includes one 3-hour practice session per week during monitored practice hours.

The tuition for this class includes a materials fee of $20 for basic materials provided by CAW.


Arts Council
Member
1/9/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Introduction to Printmaking and Beyond

Dive into the creative process of monotype printmaking using direct drawing, stencils, and masking techniques. This hands-on class introduces innovative approaches to printmaking, allowing students...
Thursday
Jan 9
@
9:30 am
-
12:30 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
9
Thu
Jan
9

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
1/9/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Thursday
Jan 9
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
9
Thu
Jan
9

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
1/9/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Thursday
Jan 9
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
9
Thu
Jan
9

Using both hand-building techniques and the potter’s wheel, participants learn the foundational skills needed to create basic ceramic cups, bowls, and floral containers. As students refine these skills, they will work on more complex projects. This will enable them to combine techniques, push their creativity, and practice creative problem-solving.

Glazing, slips, and other surface treatments will be explored. There will be instructor demonstrations and individual consultations. Wear clothes that can get dirty.

Pottery tool kits are available for sale in the studio for $27. Cash or check only.

Firing fees are $3/pound. Cash or check only.

Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours on a first-come, first-served basis.


Arts Council
Member
1/9/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Afternoon Clay

Using both hand-building techniques and the potter’s wheel, participants learn the foundational skills needed to create basic ceramic cups, bowls, and floral containers. As students refine these...
Thursday
Jan 9
@
3:30 pm
-
6:00 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
9
Thu
Jan
9

Yale Camerata is holding in-person auditions for experienced singers of the Yale and greater New Haven communities on January 9 and 11, 2025. Soprano, alto, tenor, and bass positions open.

All auditions will be held in The Great Hall (N100), Yale Divinity School, 409 Prospect Street, New Haven.

For more information, see the ISM Choral Auditions website.

Yale Camerata is a choral ensemble of approximately 80 singers, with a special commitment to diverse choral music, open to experienced singers from the Yale and New Haven communities. The choir is conducted by Dr. Felicia Barber.

Contact: Don Youngberg

Arts Council
Member
1/9/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Yale Camerata January Auditions

Yale Camerata is holding in-person auditions for experienced singers of the Yale and greater New Haven communities on January 9 and 11, 2025. Soprano, alto, tenor, and bass positions open. All...
Thursday
Jan 9
@
4:00 pm
-
8:00 pm
Sterling Divinity Quadrangle, Great Hall in New Haven
Sterling Divinity Quadrangle, Great Hall
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
9
Thu
Jan
9

Etching, a classic intaglio printing technique, involves incising lines into copper through a protected surface and then “etching” them in acid—a method dating back to Dürer and used from the Renaissance to modern times.

This class introduces environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional etching featuring different types of water-based inks, Baldwin’s Ink Ground (B.I.G) and Lascaux grounds, and coffee-lift techniques.

Some products used in this class may be irritating to highly sensitive people.

Includes one 3-hour practice session per week during monitored practice hours.

The tuition for this class includes a materials fee of $20 for basic materials provided by CAW.


Arts Council
Member
1/9/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Greener Intaglio/Etching Techniques

Etching, a classic intaglio printing technique, involves incising lines into copper through a protected surface and then “etching” them in acid—a method dating back to Dürer and used from the...
Thursday
Jan 9
@
6:00 pm
-
9:00 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
9
Thu
Jan
9

In this class, you will learn how to knit your first hat in the round using circular needles. We will be covering fundamental skills, including casting on, knitting in the round, fixing mistakes like dropped stitches, casting off, and blocking your work. If you can knit a hat, you can knit almost anything! This is the perfect class for beginners and those looking to refresh their knitting skills.

Arts Council
Member
1/9/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Knit a Hat in the Round

In this class, you will learn how to knit your first hat in the round using circular needles. We will be covering fundamental skills, including casting on, knitting in the round, fixing mistakes...
Thursday
Jan 9
@
6:00 pm
-
7:30 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
9
Thu
Jan
9

If you are interested in making ceramic pieces for the home, this class is for you.

Making functional pots is important to all levels of students, whether you throw pots on the wheel or prefer to build by hand. Students will learn ways to modify forms to create pieces uniquely their own.

Classes will include various techniques for pot making as well as considerations pertaining to each form. Surface treatments including engobes, stains, and glazes will also be covered.

Both teacher demonstrations and one-on-one student instruction will occur each week.

Wear clothes that can get dirty.

Pottery tool kits are available for sale in the studio for $27. Cash or check only.

Firing fees are $3/pound. Cash or check only.


Arts Council
Member
1/9/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Making Functional Pots

If you are interested in making ceramic pieces for the home, this class is for you. Making functional pots is important to all levels of students, whether you throw pots on the wheel or prefer to...
Thursday
Jan 9
@
6:30 pm
-
9:30 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Fri
Jan
10
Fri
Jan
10

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
1/10/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Friday
Jan 10
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Fri
Jan
10
Fri
Jan
10

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
1/10/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Friday
Jan 10
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Jan
11
Sat
Jan
11

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
1/11/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Saturday
Jan 11
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Jan
11
Sat
Jan
11

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
1/11/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Saturday
Jan 11
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Jan
11
Sat
Jan
11

Yale Camerata is holding in-person auditions for experienced singers of the Yale and greater New Haven communities on January 9 and 11, 2025. Soprano, alto, tenor, and bass positions open.

All auditions will be held in The Great Hall (N100), Yale Divinity School, 409 Prospect Street, New Haven.

For more information, see the ISM Choral Auditions website.

Yale Camerata is a choral ensemble of approximately 80 singers, with a special commitment to diverse choral music, open to experienced singers from the Yale and New Haven communities. The choir is conducted by Dr. Felicia Barber.

Contact: Don Youngberg

Arts Council
Member
1/11/2025
Ongoing event
Arts & Culture
Performing Arts

Yale Camerata January Auditions

Yale Camerata is holding in-person auditions for experienced singers of the Yale and greater New Haven communities on January 9 and 11, 2025. Soprano, alto, tenor, and bass positions open. All...
Saturday
Jan 11
@
10:00 am
-
2:00 pm
Sterling Divinity Quadrangle, Great Hall in New Haven
Sterling Divinity Quadrangle, Great Hall
Online Event
New Haven
Sun
Jan
12
Sun
Jan
12

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
1/12/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Sunday
Jan 12
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Sun
Jan
12
Sun
Jan
12

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
1/12/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Sunday
Jan 12
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Mon
Jan
13
Mon
Jan
13

Learn how to make a clamshell box–a box that looks like a book, especially when set on a shelf. The design can be easily adapted in shape and size to accommodate a wide range of objects from prints, small objects, or books. Students will to the pieces and construct the two-tray cloth-covered box accented with decorative paper. Many of the basic bookbinding techniques will be taught such as measuring, cutting, and gluing.

No experience necessary. Intermediate students may work on independent box projects.

Plus receive one 3-hour monitored open bench session each week.


Arts Council
Member
1/13/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Introduction to Boxmaking: The Clamshell Box

Learn how to make a clamshell box–a box that looks like a book, especially when set on a shelf. The design can be easily adapted in shape and size to accommodate a wide range of objects from...
Monday
Jan 13
@
1:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Mon
Jan
13
Mon
Jan
13

Eager to capture great images but unsure where to start? Let us help you cut through the confusion of choosing a camera or mastering the digital camera you already own.

Discover how to move beyond the “Auto” setting by exploring different capture modes. Students will learn simple techniques to use light creatively and elevate their photography. Topics include portraits, action shots, and travel photography.

In the first session, the focus will be on camera controls, exposure basics, and color balance. The second session will dive into finding the best light and enhancing one’s composition.

This two-day workshop is also valuable for beginning film photographers and includes an optional Thursday evening session for image review and troubleshooting from 6–9 pm.


Arts Council
Member
1/13/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Photography for Beginners

Eager to capture great images but unsure where to start? Let us help you cut through the confusion of choosing a camera or mastering the digital camera you already own. Discover how to move beyond...
Monday
Jan 13
@
6:00 pm
-
9:00 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Tue
Jan
14
Tue
Jan
14

For those already comfortable making metal sculpture, take your practice to the next level and develop new ideas using all types of materials.

Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours.


Arts Council
Member
1/14/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Intermediate Metal Sculpture

For those already comfortable making metal sculpture, take your practice to the next level and develop new ideas using all types of materials. Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during...
Tuesday
Jan 14
@
6:30 pm
-
9:30 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Wed
Jan
15
Wed
Jan
15

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
1/15/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Wednesday
Jan 15
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Wed
Jan
15
Wed
Jan
15

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
1/15/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Wednesday
Jan 15
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Wed
Jan
15
Wed
Jan
15

Learn the basics of preparing and operating a loom. Participants will weave a sampler piece combining a wide range of useful weaves. Beginning students will complete one or two simple projects of their choice by the end of this term. Intermediate and advanced students will weave projects with more complex structures using multi-harness looms.

Beginning students have a materials fee of $18 payable to the instructor.

Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours.


Arts Council
Member
1/15/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Floor LooM Weaving

Learn the basics of preparing and operating a loom. Participants will weave a sampler piece combining a wide range of useful weaves. Beginning students will complete one or two simple projects...
Wednesday
Jan 15
@
6:00 pm
-
9:00 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Wed
Jan
15
Wed
Jan
15

Explore and create your own series of linoleum prints in this engaging class.

The instructor will guide students in developing original designs and preparing a linoleum block for inking and printing. The process of carving and printing a 4” x 6” block will be demonstrated, along with a variety of inking and printing techniques. Examples of linoleum prints will be available for inspiration.

This course welcomes both beginners and advanced students. All inks are water-based and easily cleaned with soap and water. Students may purchase their own paper or additional blocks after the first session.

Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours.


Arts Council
Member
1/15/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exploring Linoleum Block Printmaking

Explore and create your own series of linoleum prints in this engaging class. The instructor will guide students in developing original designs and preparing a linoleum block for inking and...
Wednesday
Jan 15
@
6:00 pm
-
9:00 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
16
Thu
Jan
16

Dive into the creative process of monotype printmaking using direct drawing, stencils, and masking techniques.

This hands-on class introduces innovative approaches to printmaking, allowing students to create bold, dynamic images with clean lines and striking contrasts. Whether you’re an artist looking to expand your skills or a hobbyist seeking a new creative outlet, this class provides the tools and knowledge to make stunning prints.

Students will design and customize stencils from a variety of materials and explore layering techniques in inking to create complex, multi-colored prints. Topics include working with gel plates, screen printing, and plexiglass monotypes. No prior experience is required.

Includes one 3-hour practice session per week during monitored practice hours.

The tuition for this class includes a materials fee of $20 for basic materials provided by CAW.


Arts Council
Member
1/16/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Introduction to Printmaking and Beyond

Dive into the creative process of monotype printmaking using direct drawing, stencils, and masking techniques. This hands-on class introduces innovative approaches to printmaking, allowing students...
Thursday
Jan 16
@
9:30 am
-
12:30 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
16
Thu
Jan
16

Want to try something new? Build your existing skills to grow ideas in a stimulating group of intermediate and advanced potters. Individual projects are encouraged, with demonstrations designed to inspire new ways of looking at throwing, hand-building, and overall design.

Pottery tool kits are available for sale in the studio for $27. Cash or check only.

Firing fees are $3/pound. Cash or check only.

Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours on a first-come, first-served basis.


Arts Council
Member
1/16/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Pottery Beyond The Basics

Want to try something new? Build your existing skills to grow ideas in a stimulating group of intermediate and advanced potters. Individual projects are encouraged, with demonstrations designed to...
Thursday
Jan 16
@
9:30 am
-
12:30 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
16
Thu
Jan
16

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
1/16/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Thursday
Jan 16
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
16
Thu
Jan
16

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
1/16/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Thursday
Jan 16
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
16
Thu
Jan
16

Using both hand-building techniques and the potter’s wheel, participants learn the foundational skills needed to create basic ceramic cups, bowls, and floral containers. As students refine these skills, they will work on more complex projects. This will enable them to combine techniques, push their creativity, and practice creative problem-solving.

Glazing, slips, and other surface treatments will be explored. There will be instructor demonstrations and individual consultations. Wear clothes that can get dirty.

Pottery tool kits are available for sale in the studio for $27. Cash or check only.

Firing fees are $3/pound. Cash or check only.

Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours on a first-come, first-served basis.


Arts Council
Member
1/16/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Afternoon Clay

Using both hand-building techniques and the potter’s wheel, participants learn the foundational skills needed to create basic ceramic cups, bowls, and floral containers. As students refine these...
Thursday
Jan 16
@
3:30 pm
-
6:00 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
16
Thu
Jan
16

Etching, a classic intaglio printing technique, involves incising lines into copper through a protected surface and then “etching” them in acid—a method dating back to Dürer and used from the Renaissance to modern times.

This class introduces environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional etching featuring different types of water-based inks, Baldwin’s Ink Ground (B.I.G) and Lascaux grounds, and coffee-lift techniques.

Some products used in this class may be irritating to highly sensitive people.

Includes one 3-hour practice session per week during monitored practice hours.

The tuition for this class includes a materials fee of $20 for basic materials provided by CAW.


Arts Council
Member
1/16/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Greener Intaglio/Etching Techniques

Etching, a classic intaglio printing technique, involves incising lines into copper through a protected surface and then “etching” them in acid—a method dating back to Dürer and used from the...
Thursday
Jan 16
@
6:00 pm
-
9:00 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
16
Thu
Jan
16

In this class, you will learn how to knit your first hat in the round using circular needles. We will be covering fundamental skills, including casting on, knitting in the round, fixing mistakes like dropped stitches, casting off, and blocking your work. If you can knit a hat, you can knit almost anything! This is the perfect class for beginners and those looking to refresh their knitting skills.

Arts Council
Member
1/16/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Knit a Hat in the Round

In this class, you will learn how to knit your first hat in the round using circular needles. We will be covering fundamental skills, including casting on, knitting in the round, fixing mistakes...
Thursday
Jan 16
@
6:00 pm
-
7:30 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Thu
Jan
16
Thu
Jan
16

If you are interested in making ceramic pieces for the home, this class is for you.

Making functional pots is important to all levels of students, whether you throw pots on the wheel or prefer to build by hand. Students will learn ways to modify forms to create pieces uniquely their own.

Classes will include various techniques for pot making as well as considerations pertaining to each form. Surface treatments including engobes, stains, and glazes will also be covered.

Both teacher demonstrations and one-on-one student instruction will occur each week.

Wear clothes that can get dirty.

Pottery tool kits are available for sale in the studio for $27. Cash or check only.

Firing fees are $3/pound. Cash or check only.


Arts Council
Member
1/16/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Making Functional Pots

If you are interested in making ceramic pieces for the home, this class is for you. Making functional pots is important to all levels of students, whether you throw pots on the wheel or prefer to...
Thursday
Jan 16
@
6:30 pm
-
9:30 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Fri
Jan
17
Fri
Jan
17

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
1/17/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Friday
Jan 17
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Fri
Jan
17
Fri
Jan
17

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
1/17/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Friday
Jan 17
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Jan
18
Sat
Jan
18

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
1/18/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Saturday
Jan 18
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Sat
Jan
18
Sat
Jan
18

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
1/18/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Saturday
Jan 18
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Sun
Jan
19
Sun
Jan
19

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
1/19/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Sunday
Jan 19
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
Sun
Jan
19
Sun
Jan
19

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


Most of the Christians who live in Africa are in the Sub-Saharan nations (nations south of the Sahara Desert), though Christians are found throughout the entire continent. According to a Pew Study in 2018, Christianity is growing the fastest within African countries than anywhere else in the world. Christianity spread into Africa as early as the first century, particularly throughout Northern Africa, and continued right up until the seventh century, when armies practicing the new Islamic faith spread into Africa.


The next era of growth began in the 15th century, when many European countries, starting with Portugal, began searching for alternative trade routes to Asia. Europeans established trade posts along the western coast of Africa and sent missionaries to spread the faith. These missionaries brought their own simple plaster crèches with them, and they later enlisted the aid of local artisans to create variations reflective of their own cultures and traditions. These local artisans used native materials that were both abundant and accessible — a tradition that continues to this day.


In recent years, Christians in several nations within the African continent have been subjected to persecution resulting in the displacement of millions and numerous deaths. Despite this, the people’s dedication to their faith is unwavering. It is in honor of their spirit and determination that the Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center is pleased to exhibit more than 50 works representing 23 countries across the African continent. This exhibit also explores some of the traditions and festivities that have developed throughout Africa to celebrate the season.

Arts Council
Member
1/19/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Christmas in Africa

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. Most of the...
Sunday
Jan 19
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum) in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center (formerly the Knights of Columbus Museum)
Online Event
New Haven
Mon
Jan
20
Mon
Jan
20

Learn how to make a clamshell box–a box that looks like a book, especially when set on a shelf. The design can be easily adapted in shape and size to accommodate a wide range of objects from prints, small objects, or books. Students will to the pieces and construct the two-tray cloth-covered box accented with decorative paper. Many of the basic bookbinding techniques will be taught such as measuring, cutting, and gluing.

No experience necessary. Intermediate students may work on independent box projects.

Plus receive one 3-hour monitored open bench session each week.


Arts Council
Member
1/20/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Introduction to Boxmaking: The Clamshell Box

Learn how to make a clamshell box–a box that looks like a book, especially when set on a shelf. The design can be easily adapted in shape and size to accommodate a wide range of objects from...
Monday
Jan 20
@
1:00 pm
-
4:00 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Tue
Jan
21
Tue
Jan
21

Join Yale Consort for a service of Choral Evensong, focused on music, readings, and quiet contemplation. Through hymns, psalms, canticles, and reflections, the centuries-old tradition of Choral Evensong invites us to come together in stillness and prayer.


Free and open to the public.


Due to the off-campus nature of Yale Consort events, they will not be livestreamed. We invite you to join us in person as you are able.


Yale Consort, a newly formed professional vocal ensemble conducted by Professor James O’Donnell and sponsored by the Yale Institute of Sacred Music, provides high quality choral music for a series of evening services in local parishes and chapels.


For full information and schedule, see the ISM's Yale Consort page.

Arts Council
Member
1/21/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music

Choral Evensong With Yale Consort

Join Yale Consort for a service of Choral Evensong, focused on music, readings, and quiet contemplation. Through hymns, psalms, canticles, and reflections, the centuries-old tradition of Choral...
Tuesday
Jan 21
@
5:30 pm
-
6:30 pm
Christ Church in New Haven
Christ Church
Online Event
New Haven
Tue
Jan
21
Tue
Jan
21

For those already comfortable making metal sculpture, take your practice to the next level and develop new ideas using all types of materials.

Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during monitored practice hours.


Arts Council
Member
1/21/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Intermediate Metal Sculpture

For those already comfortable making metal sculpture, take your practice to the next level and develop new ideas using all types of materials. Includes one 3-hour weekly practice session during...
Tuesday
Jan 21
@
6:30 pm
-
9:30 pm
Creative Arts Workshop in New Haven
Creative Arts Workshop
Online Event
New Haven
Wed
Jan
22
Wed
Jan
22

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission.


She wrapped him in swaddling clothes and laid him in a manger, because there was no room for them in the inn. Luke 2:7


The Gospel of St. Luke provides the only description of where Christ was born, as it mentions him being placed in a manger. This suggests that Mary gave birth in a stable. Although many stables of this region and time period were built in caves, crèches, the three-dimensional representation of the nativity scene, have a diversity of stables and settings, including the most commonly used type of stable, an open-front wood structure. However, many artisans model their crèches after buildings and landscapes that are native to their homelands.


This exhibit includes a variety of crèches that showcase different examples of stables and mangers. In addition, it also highlights the creation of a handful of crèches that have settings customized to display the figures. These crèches include, the Marcel Carbonel Santons of Marseille, France, Fontanini of Bagni di Lucca, Italy, the Neapolitan crèche by Cantone and Costabile of Naples Italy, and the newest additions to our collection by United States based Navidad Nativities: the St. Francis Nativity, with figures by Ulpe Wood Art and St. Mary’s crèche with figures by Original Heide, both from Italy.


Arts Council
Member
1/22/2025
Repeating event
Arts & Culture
Visual Arts

Exhibition: Away in a Manger- The Creation of Nativity Scenes

Exhibition open Wednesday through Sunday from 10am to 4pm EXCEPT Thursday, November 28 (Thanksgiving) and Wednesday, December 25 (Christmas Day) with free parking and admission. She wrapped him in...
Wednesday
Jan 22
@
10:00 am
-
4:00 pm
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center in New Haven
Blessed Michael McGivney Pilgrimage Center
Online Event
New Haven
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