Leading contemporary painter George Shaw grew up in the 1970s and 1980s on the Tile Hill “council estate,” a government-developed suburban community for the working-class Briton — not unlike American urban housing projects of the mid-century. When Shaw...
To celebrate Yale’s hosting of City-Wide Open Studios (CWOS) on the West Campus, all members of the campus community are invited to a special Preview Day on Friday, Oct. 26, when they can view the works of over 200 artists — as well as special events and...
At a certain time in his life, Yale School of Music graduate Daniel Juarez M.M. ’02 aspired to a successful career as an opera star. These days, however, he measures success a bit differently.
Today, he says, he has the “best of both worlds”: a job at...
The next production in the Yale Rep’s season is the U.S. premiere of “The Prisoner,” which will be staged Nov. 2-17 at the Yale Repertory Theatre, 1120 Chapel St. Opening night is Thursday, Nov. 8.
The play features text and stage direction by Peter Brook...
Marion Belanger ’90 M.F.A. and Martha Lewis ’93 M.F.A. had traveled in the same New Haven art circles for years, but it wasn’t until both applied to create an installation for the New Haven Agricultural Experiment Station that the two decided to join...
Yale was recently recognized with a 2018 Governor’s Patron of the Arts Award from the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development’s (CDEC) Office of the Arts.
Established in 2014, the Governor’s Patron of the Arts Awards honor individuals...
When Titus Kaphar ’06 M.F.A. graduated from Yale, like many art school graduates, he moved to New York City. But he says he spent a lot of time thinking about the city of New Haven — a city that was affordable, with a vibrant culture, and the possibility...