ARTS EVENTS
New and returning Directed Studies community members reflect on returning to campus

DS students discuss their experiences with online classes and being back to in-person events.

Vox Church holds first-ever church service at the Westville Music Bowl

The 10-year anniversary of the church brings 2,500 attendees together.

Yale Glee Club, YSO, Yale Bands to present Project 14 in support of Black Lives Matter

The project consists of 14 prerecorded pieces, performed by a pool of musicians from the Yale Concert Band, Yale Jazz Ensembles, Yale Precision Marching Band, Yale Glee Club and Yale Symphony Orchestra.

2021 Windham-Campbell Festival to take virtual format, span two months

The annual Windham-Campbell Festival featuring the nine Windham-Campbell Prize recipients will be virtual this year, but will also include unique content and span two months.

Second annual Elm City LIT Fest celebrates art from African Diaspora

The festival featured in-person readings, performances, speaker presentations and panel discussions that were also livestreamed on Facebook.

Yale Drama Coalition prepares for in-person theater with some restrictions

With some capacity limits in place, the Yale theater community is prepared for hybrid casting cycles and smaller crowds.

Yale Dramat presents ‘St. Valentine’s Home for the Forgetful and Lost,’ FroShowCase on Zoom

Last weekend, the Yale Dramatic Association presented “St. Valentine’s Home for the Forgetful and Lost” — an original comedy murder mystery as a part of its 2021 FroShowCase.

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YCBA lecture discusses modern architecture of New Haven in “Model City”

On March 31, the Yale Center for British Art hosted scholar Marisa Angell Brown, assistant director for programs at the John Nicholas Brown Center for […]

The front of the YCBA from across the Chapel St. and High St. intersection.
YUAG’s Picasso lecture series reaches close

On March 4, the Yale University Art Gallery launched a virtual lecture series titled “Pablo Picasso at Yale.” In the series, John Walsh ’61, director […]

Schwarzman Center and Yale’s HAPPY initiative host screening of ‘Welcome to Chechnya’

On March 17, the Schwarzman Center opened its screening of an award-winning film called “Welcome to Chechnya.”  “Welcome to Chechnya” is a documentary by filmmaker […]

WORD and YUJC Collaborate in Virtual Audio-Visual Event

On March 5, Yale’s oldest spoken word group, WORD, and the Yale Undergraduate Jazz Collective, held a crossover event. The show, which featured jazz music […]

Baylina Pu double-exposed against an image of the moon;