Carnegie Professor Emeritus of the History of Art Walter Cahn will deliver the first spring-term Franke lecture at the Whitney Humanities Center (WHC) at Yale in this semester’s series, “The Age of Cathedrals.”His talk, titled “Romanesque and Gothic as...
Sheila L. de Bretteville, the newly named Caroline M. Street Professor of Graphic Design, is a noted graphic designer and public artist who was designated in 2006 as a “Design Legend” by the American Institute of Graphic Arts.Her work reflects her...
Peter D. Eisenman, the inaugural Charles Gwathmey Professor in Practice, is an internationally renowned architect and educator whose recent projects include the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin, a stadium for the NFL Arizona Cardinals and the six-building...
Peter Halley, newly designated as the William Leffingwell Professor of Painting, is known for his geometric paintings that have been featured in exhibitions and galleries around the world.Known as a minimalist artist whose paintings are often created...
In 1935, in order to generate support for New Deal reforms, the Historical Division of the Farm Security Administration — and later the Office of War Information — began making photographic surveys of economic struggle and social dislocation in Depression...
When Yale’s undergraduate concert orchestra, the Yale Symphony Orchestra, performs Alexander Scriabin’s “Prometheus: The Poem of Fire” on February 13, it will be the first full-production of this multimedia work to benefit from contemporary lighting...
Yale School of Art is holding a silent auction of small-scale work by students and faculty from January 25 to February 8 to benefit victims of the earthquake in Haiti.The donated works will be on display at Green Hall Gallery, 1156 Chapel Street, from...
The acclaimed restoration by Polshek Partnership Architects of Louis I. Kahn’s building of Yale University’s Art Gallery has earned the New York firm a 2010 Honor Award from the American Institute of Architects.The three-year renovation of the 1953...
It will soon be possible to “attend” Yale musical performances in your pajamas, thanks to a new “Virtual Concert Hall” program being launched by the Yale School of Music.Beginning in February, the school will present live, online concerts in Morse Recital...
The diary of Anne Frank, the young Jewish girl whose family hid from the Nazis in Holland for two harrowing years, fuels one man’s mission in “Compulsion,” the next play at the Yale Repertory Theatre.The world premiere of the play by Rinne Groff will be...