An exhibition showcasing the artist’s vision of modern architecture, lectures by Pritzker Prize winners Richard Meier and Frank Gehry, and symposia on sustainable architecture and the university as architectural patron are among the free and public events...
To celebrate the establishment of the Hines Endowed Fund for Advanced Sustainability in Architectural Design, Yale School of Architecture will host a major symposium on April 4–5 reexamining fundamental assumptions of sustainable design.Titled “...
The Yale Baroque Opera Project (YBOP) will present two performances of the opera “Orfeo,” by Claudio Monteverdi (1567–1643), on April 18, at 5:15 p.m., and on April 19 at 2 p.m. Free and open to the public, the performances will take place in Trinity...
The School of Music and the Office of Development at Yale University have announced the joint appointment of Betsy Carr as Director of Development for the School of Music. Carr, who had served in Yale’s development office for six years before leaving in...
This month faculty and students from Yale School of Architecture will join their Jordanian, Palestinian and Israeli counterparts in creating a vision for the first cross-border Peace Park to be established in the Middle East.On May 12, the joint teams...
Mary E. Miller, newly designated as the Sterling Professor of the History of Art, is a specialist on Mesoamerican art who is particularly renowned for her scholarship on the Maya. The Sterling Professorship is the highest honor bestowed on Yale faculty....
Joseph Roach, the newly named Sterling Professor of Theater, specializes in the history and theory of theater and dramatic literature. The Sterling Professorship is the highest honor bestowed on Yale faculty.Also a professor of English and African-...
Two new exhibits — one examining the creative development of Joseph Wright of Derby while the artist was in Liverpool, the other highlighting the diversity of British watercolor painting — will open in coming weeks at the Yale Center for British Art. ...
The medium of photography is explored in two exhibitions opening May 23 at the Yale University Art Gallery that have been organized by student curators. “From Any Angle: Photographs from the Collection of Doris Bry” is a selection of 70 works from a...
Responding to the great humanitarian need created by three recent natural disasters, musicians from Yale University and the New Haven community will perform a special benefit concert titled “Help Can’t Wait” in Sprague Hall on May 21, at 7 pm.All proceeds...