Letterpress and letter carving expert Jesse Marsolais gave a demonstration of stone carving in conjunction with the Haas Arts Library’s new exhibition “Learning from Letterforms: Past & Present.” Marsolais traced the history of the art since ancient...
For now, Yale clinical faculty member Katherine Malensek isn’t bothered by the fact that the living room in her home is more art studio than sitting space.
More often than not, the room is littered with an easel, paints, crayons, and other supplies, as...
October is the month of color, and it’s not just because of the fall foliage. It’s also the month that artists — many of them Yale affiliates — open the doors to their private studios or exhibit their work in public spaces to showcase their creative...
The Yale Symphony Orchestra (YSO) will host an open rehearsal on Monday, Oct. 9, featuring Korean violinist and human rights activist Won Hyung Joon and the Lindenbaum Orchestra.
The rehearsal will take place 5:30-6:30 p.m. in Woolsey Hall, corner of...
Martin Luther sits at a table surrounded by other leaders of the Reformation. A Bible is opened in front of him. A candle burns at the table’s center.
The scene is depicted in a 17th-century painting that for years has graced a hallway at Yale Divinity...
Amy Meyers, director of the Yale Center for British Art, has been awarded a 2017 Soane Foundation Honor in recognition of her leadership.
The honor by the Sir John Soane’s Museum Foundation was presented on Sept. 27 in the Rainbow Room in New York City....
The Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History will host “Fiesta Latina,” its 15th annual celebration of Latin American cultures, on Saturday, Oct. 14, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
The Great Hall of Dinosaurs will be the...
Three Yale alumni — visual artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby (M.F.A. 2011), photographer Dawoud Bey (M.F.A. 1993), and psychologist Betsy Levy Paluck (B.S. 2000 and Ph.D. 2007) — are among the 24 individuals who have been named 2017 MacArthur Fellows.
The...