Showing posts with label Acme Furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Acme Furniture. Show all posts

Thursday, January 26, 2017

Help Preserve Made In New Haven

Robert Greenberg has been collecting artifacts about New Haven since his grandfather began giving him objects related to New Haven's history. The above video explains the story concisely.

He's now looking for support as he is being forced to relocate.
You can donate here.

Friday, October 4, 2013

Special Presentation Tonight: LAMP on9



This is the wall where the film will be projected.

As part of a collaboration between Nhv.Org with  Robert S Greenberg's Museum, we're launching a few new original films on the wall of the Acme Furniture Building for L.A.M.P. (Light Artists Making Places).  In preparation of tonight's event, we've produced a 45-minute film, complete with over 120 different events, dating from 1637 to the near future.

The film will be played in tandem with 3 additional bonus features produced by Robert Greenberg.

The tone of the work is essentially this:  in 1645, the colony of New Haven collected its tradable goods, such as beaver fur and wheat, as well as peas.  In addition, many of the more prominent citizens of the colony were on board, and never heard from again.  They sent it all to England on what was described as the "Great Shippe."  The ship was never heard from again, presumably lost at sea.  It's now known now as the Phantom Ship, because there was a mass apparition over The Harbor in 1646, where the settlers believed they saw the ship in the clouds after a June summer storm.   Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote a poem about it.  There's a painting at the top of the stairs at the New Haven Historical Society on Whitney Avenue.

This tour de history that Greenberg created focuses on the moments which brought the city together.  Many have tried to associate New Haven with misrepresented facts about the origins of certain inventions, but Greenberg gets the facts straight, with documented evidence, sometimes more than three pieces at once, represented as images which appear along the timeline.  Many of the high resolution images come from his own source of collectibles, some of which were handed down to him from his grandfather, Simon Evans, who graduated High School with Ernest Borgnine at Hillhouse, which is one of the more obscure facts you'll learn throughout the film; complete with yearbook photo.

Greenberg's message is that tonight marks the return of the Phantom Ship; meaning that commerce and trade is ready to come back to New Haven.  "It's a celebration of the survivial and thriving of the colony of New Haven after the loss of 'The Great Shippe.'  The truth is that the Phantom Ship was the motivating force to grow and advance the colony, and it success is evident in this timeline."

The film is among the most comprehensive works about the history of New Haven that has ever been created.

Light Artists Making Places (L.A.M.P.) On9 / 9th Square [events page]
Acme / Cafe Nine Parking Lot on Crown Street [directions]

Friday, July 5, 2013

Ninth Square this Evening


View Streating in a larger map

The event may be sold out (last reports were that 9 tickets are still available) but another Streating (Street+Eating)_ event from OurEmptySpace is taking place this afternoon/evening on Orange Street, so try to avert that area if you're driving by following this handy detour map.  

If you're into vintage furniture, also check out Acme Furniture (be sure to 'like' their Facebook page) because they're also having a street sale (see blue pushpin).

And if you would like to explore the possibility of brewing your own beer, consider talking to Scott over at Luck and Levity (around the corner from the Streating event on the map, see purple pushpin).


Going to be an interesting night!  Hopefully it will also cool off a little as the sun sets.  The weather reports for temperatures will drop to 82F by 8pm this evening.