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SomethingProjects is an artist-run curatorial project co-directed by Connecticut artists Howard el-Yasin and Suzan Shutan.

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AUTO, Maxim Schmidt & Bailey Murphy (Meriden)

Maximalism meets mechanic in the house of auto; two interwoven self-portraits, built of wild collections representing social connection and a complete vision of personal identity. Check it out at THE EXCHANGE by SomethingProjects (somethingprojects.net).

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LADY LABOR, Roxy Savage & Crystal Heiden (Bridgeport & Beacon Falls)

Lady Labor project is a “how-to” video that features artists teaching each other specific acts of fe-male labor that reveal, challenge, and entangle female stereotypes. Find out more from THE EXCHANGE by SomethingProjects (somethingprojects.net).

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WHERE DOES IT ALL GO?, Rosanne Shea (Waterbury)

So, where does it all go? Find out more from THE EXCHANGE by SomethingProjects (somethingprojects.net).

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HEROICALLY FOUND, Jen Payne (Branford)

How do we find equilibrium when all seems lost? Explore answers in this printed, hold-in-your-hands art installation. Take one, but leave something “found” in exchange.Find out more from THE EXCHANGE by SomethingProjects (somethingprojects.net).

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OPTIMISM/PESSIMISM, Adam Niklewicz & Joe Bun Keo (North Haven)

OPTIMISM/PESSIMISM takes on the spectacle of politics and speaks of the balloon-filled floors of political conventions and the ballooning egos of many politicians. Find out more from THE EXCHANGE by SomethingProjects (somethingprojects.net).

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MOTHER HOUSE, Susan McCaslin (Branford)

“Mother House is dedicated to my mother and our memories. A small space to house her favorite chair, my last days with her, and what she has left behind for me, my family and possible future creatives.” Find out more from THE EXCHANGE by SomethingProjects (some-thingprojects.net).

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QUEST FOR THE BRASS RING, Joe Bun Keo & David Borawski (Hartford)

A fine cigar and some bling, success can be symbolized by a puff cloud or a cling of a ring. Curi-ous? Find out more from THE EXCHANGE by SomethingProjects (some-thingprojects.net).


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DRESS FOR A TREE, Fritz Horstman (Washington Depot)

“Dress for a Tree” is made of cedar twigs and wire. It wraps around a tree in a way similar to how humans wear clothes. Find out more from THE EXCHANGE by SomethingProjects (somethingprojects.net).

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3 years ago


SALVAGED SPECULATION, Allison Hornak & Sierra Dennehy (New Haven)

At each location, you’ll be asked to use a QR code that will bring you to questions meant to initiate reflection about refuse and our relationships to it. Find out more when you explore THE EXCHANGE by SomethingProjects (somethingprojects.net).

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FOREVER NOW, Meg Bloom & Jennifer Davies (Hamden) part of THE EXCHANGE by SomethingProjects (somethingprojects.net).

“Our artworks, sited on land that delivers clean water to New Haven, point to the vital role of water in nature:s cycle. They consist of two opposing materials — kozo fiber nets which derive from the paper mulberry bush, and plastic nets manufactured by the chemical industry. Through the action of water and other natural elements, the kozo fiber will break down to enrich the soil, but not the plastic, which will remain “forever now” as an environmental pollutant.”

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WISHING TREE: LONGING OF OUR COMMUNITY by Susan Clinard (Hamden)

Come leave us your wish. Let your eyes and heart soak in the longings of our community with the collective Wishing Tree installation in Hamden, part of THE EXCHANGE by SomethingProjects (somethingprojects.net).

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3 years ago

2 ARTISTS WALKING, Joy Bush & Judith Kruger (New Haven)

Experience the environmental sanctuary created by 2 ARTISTS WALKING. We welcome you to take pause in our well-considered space, as a refuge from everyday stresses. Find out more when you explore THE EXCHANGE by SomethingProjects (somethingprojects.net).

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