New Haven
Artists Create Connection Amid Struggle
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| Apr 22, 2024 11:27 am
Kaelynne Hernandez
Kaelynne Hernandez's Past Selves.
“Observe,” Omola Studio’s second installment of APRiL (Artists Prospering Really is Limitless), features works by De, Kulimushi Barongozi, Kaelynne Hernandez, Miguel Mendoza, and Rex Morris. The first iteration happened last spring, on a ground-floor space in 91 Shelton in Newhallville. This one happened in the same building, five floors up, for Saturday and Sunday, April 20 and April 21.