The Yale University Art Gallery is pleased to announce that it has recently received the generous gift of a major landscape work by the artist Gustave Courbet titled Le Grand Pont (1864). This important work by Courbet has been on loan to Yale since 1981...
Two upcoming lectures at Yale University’s Sterling Memorial Library, 120 High Street, will celebrate the book as an object of art. In both events, prominent masters in the field of hand book-production will offer a unique view of their ancient and...
Architect, teacher and visionary Charles Moore (1925-1993), who presided over the Yale School of Architecture in the turbulent period between 1965 and 1970, will be the subject of an exhibition and symposium at the School of Architecture this fall. The...
The Yale Physicians Building Art Place will launch a fourth exhibit featuring the work of famed Italian sculptor Bruno Lucchesi and 12 other artists on Thursday, September 20, from 5 to 7 p.m. at 800 Howard Avenue. The exhibit will feature opening...
Three hallmark buildings exemplifying post-war corporate architecture are the focus of an exhibition and symposium on the preservation of modern landmarks at the Yale School of Architecture this coming semester. Showcasing works of architect Gordon...
Yale University’s School of Architecture will dedicate a house designed and built by its students at 23 West Read Street in the Newhallville section of New Haven on September 15 at 5:30 p.m. Mayor John DeStefano, Architecture Dean Robert A.M. Stern, and...
Every spring since 1967, first-year students at the Yale School of Architecture have put down their pencils and picked up hammers to build a house from foundation to roof, from framing to trim. Excavation began on May 1 for the hands-on student project...
The famed king of big band swing is back at Yale by popular demand. On February 11, the Yale University Concert Band will raise the spirit of Glenn Miller and the 418th Army Air Forces Band as they lived and played in New Haven more than a half century...
The Whiffenpoofs, the nation’s oldest collegiate a cappella singing group, will return to Yale November 12-14 to celebrate 90 years of harmony. The world-renowned group dates back to 1909, when the four men who made up the elite Varsity Quartet agreed...
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...