The following talks and performances at Yale University during the week of Sept. 15-21 are free and open to the public, unless noted otherwise. The art of Hebrew translation Israeli poet Linda Zisquit and Israeli translator Barbara Harshav will discuss...
“Community of Quilters,” an exhibit of 30 handmade patchwork quilts, created as a collaboration between residents of the Dixwell and Newhallville communities and Yale graduate student Heather Williams, will be displayed in the main branch of the New...
Carol Jayne Schlosberg, 40, artist and painter, died Sunday, March 29, in Puerto Escondido, on the Pacific coast of Mexico. An alumna of Yale School of Art (M.F.A. 1992), she taught at the school from 1993-1995. She worked in New Haven for John...
Yale University will host the world premiere of a specially commissioned symphonic work by Ezra Laderman, professor of composition at the Yale School of Music, on May 2, 9 p.m., in Woolsey Hall, corner of Grove and College streets. The concert, in...
The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University has acquired a distinguished collection of art, manuscripts and printed material concerning the American West. The acquisition, a gift of Dr. Franz R. and Mrs. Kathryn M. Stenzel of...
If you're searching for something for that hard-to-buy-for person on your holiday gift list, you will find items designed to whet a variety of tastes and interests at Yale's campus shops. Each shop carries higher-priced, one-of-a-kind pieces, as well as...
Martha Stewart’s weekday morning program – well known for it’s cozy atmosphere and colorful accents – will be saturated in blue Christmas Eve. Yale blue, that is. The Alley Cats, one of Yale University’s popular a cappella singing groups, will appear...
Q Best-selling novelist Scott Turow will speak at Yale University Law School on Thursday, Feb. 18, at 4:10 p.m. in the Levinson Auditorium, 127 Wall St. Turow, author of “Presumed Innocent,” “Burden of Proof,” “Pleading Guilty” and “The Laws of Our...
Internationally recognized multimedia artist Mariko Mori will be speaking and demonstrating her work at the Digital Media Center for the Arts at Yale on October 27. Japanese born artist Mariko Mori has risen to world prominence through her avant garde...
Science and art, two spheres that normally operate in isolation from one another, are coming together in a unique series of lectures at the Yale Art Gallery. The three-part series, “Scientists on Art,” features scientists from the Yale community who...