Hartford dancer and artistic director Arien Wilkerson explores climate, murder, and queerness in his new show EQUATORS.
Results for: real art ways
From Clay to Catastasis
Hartford artist Matthew Towers chats about the history of porcelain, the mythology of hair, and subverting pottery tradition.
Fly Moves
Studio 860 inspires young hip-hop dancers and spawns new talent in the Hartford, Connecticut dance community.
Take Action: Write Our Democracy
Hundreds of writers, readers, and activists are coming together on January 15th across the nation to speak out for democracy.
BL&D Interview – Arien Wilkerson
It’s no secret that the Take Magazine staff loves the folks at BreakfastxLunchxDinner and all the work they do for Hartford.
Women of Abstraction
Meet the five women of Real Art Ways and their myriad works that all uniquely move abstraction forward.
On The Runway
Paris has one. New York, Milan and London have one. Why not Hartford, Connecticut? Hartford kicks off its first fashion week.
Quick Takes: No Strings Attached
West Hartford film studio Elmwood Productions makes movies starring a cast of puppets for a strictly grown-up audience.
Clay Date
Getting to know ceramicist/activist Ayumi Horie through eight (or so) objects in her Portland, Maine, home.
Positive Space
When she’s not playing in symphonies, cellist Laura Cetilia leaves melody behind to explore improvised, experimental sound.