EXHIBITS AND GALLERIES
Yale Days: Yale Center for British Art opens for a limited three-day weekend for Yale ID holders

This weekend, a year after the Yale Center for British Art first closed its doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the center will once again […]

A photo of someone looking at art in the YCBA
YUAG gets new Kline and Rothko pieces

On Feb. 25, the Friday Foundation — a foundation dedicated to supporting arts organizations — donated a collection of works by abstract expressionist artists Mark […]

A painting from Franz Kline newly acquired by YUAG.
New School of Art exhibition encourages viewers to ‘cast light on things almost forgotten’

Reflecting on the passage of time and periods of contemplation from last year, School of Art students crafted an exhibition that praises looking backwards called […]

YCBA introduces ‘The View from Here’

From Mar. 2 to Jun. 29, the Yale Center for British Art and Lens Media Lab at Yale’s Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage […]

Yale Dance Lab launches ‘Transpositions: dance poems for an online world’

On Feb. 15, Yale Dance Lab released the first two episodes of its 16-part series called “Transpositions: dance poems for an online world” in collaboration […]

The Neo Collective uplifts Black artists in showcase ‘Re;memory: Framing the Imaginary’

On Feb. 19, the Neo Collective — a space for Black visual artists, musicians and writers to share their art — hosted its virtual showcase, […]

Neo Collective exhibit logo
YSIM launches AREAS: Augmented Reality Experience at Schwarzman

On Feb. 10, the Yale Student Immersive Media Club, or YSIM, released a beta version of AREAS, an augmented reality project that allows audiences to […]

New Medical History Library exhibition examines fragility and loss

Taking advantage of the inability to create in-person exhibits, a new digital exhibition called “Materiality, Fragility, and Loss in the Medical Archive” focuses on fragile […]

Beinecke to make Frederick Douglass and Douglass Family Papers collection available to the public

The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library recently acquired the Walter O. Evans Collection of Frederick Douglass and Douglass Family Papers, which document the life […]

Celebrating Black History Month, new window exhibition premieres on Audubon Street

The New Haven Creative Arts Workshop — a community art school and nonprofit organization — is celebrating Black History Month with an exhibit titled “Made Visible: […]

Yale photography acquisition depicts evolution of medicine

Over the past four-and-a-half decades, ophthalmologist and historian Stanley B. Burns has collected more than a million photographs that depict the evolution of medicine. Recently, […]