Exhibitions
CURRENT

March 27 – April 20: Alyse Rosner and Geoffrey Detrani
Opening Reception: March 29th 5-7pm
Geoffrey Detrani’s work utilizes shifting perspectives and abstract forms. Each piece is its own-layered habitat, receding in space and revealing that each shape is applied with a thin layer of acrylic. The artist is interested in how developments in technology and human expression inform our understanding of the natural world.
Alyse Rosner’s work explores delicate mark-making, rubbings, and biomorphic forms that spiral, overlap, and almost spill out into the viewer’s space. Materials in the artist’s own habitat inspire her. She acquires rubbings from her home such as the wood grain from her pressure treated deck and uses a Japanese paper called yupo, which is green in color and recalls our associations with toxicity and the unnatural.
UPCOMING

April 23rd-28th: Student Exhibitions
A-Space Reception: April 26th, 5-8pm
Seton Reception: May 1st, 5-7pm
The University of New Haven’s semester will culminate with two exhibitions of student artwork.
The senior exhibit, A Show, will be featured at A-Space Gallery at West Cove Studio & Gallery and the Student Show of all classes will be on view at Seton Gallery. Each exhibition will represent projects created within the College of Arts and Sciences. Seton is pleased to announce that Stephen Kobasa is our guest juror.
Stephen Kobasa is a contributing editor to Art New England and writes on the visual arts for both the New Haven Independent and Artes Magazine. He coordinates exhibitions at A-Space Gallery at the West Cove Studio in West Haven, CT, and is curator-in-residence for the Gallery at the Institute Library in New Haven.

