The Yale School of Drama puts its own spin on Aeschylus’ 2,500-year-old trilogy of plays in its production of “The Oresteia.”The trilogy of plays by Aeschylus is translated by Ted Hughes. Yagil Eliraz will direct the production, which runs Dec. 12-18 at...
For the past few months, a group of incarcerated men at the MacDougall-Walker Correctional Institution have been re-imagining Dante’s journey from hell to paradise as it might apply to their own life journeys, and have worked with Yale undergraduates and...
A new exhibition at the Yale School of Art (YSA) considers the intersection of artists-as-collectors through works in the private collection of photographer Jack Shear.“With Eyes Closed/With Eyes Wide Open,” organized by Robert Storr, professor of ...
Computing and the Arts is a young major by Yale standards. Developed in 2008, it moved with the Department of Computer Science to the School of Engineering and Applied Science last spring. While other universities have digital arts majors, they often fall...
“Meant to Be Shared,” a new exhibition featuring works by some of the
most renowned Italian, Spanish, and French artists of the 18th to the 20th centuries, will be on view at the Yale University Art Gallery from Dec. 18 through April 24.Subtitled “...
What started with a music historian reading a short notice in a 1938 French journal about undelivered 17th-century letters in The Hague has blossomed into an international collaboration focusing on thousands of letters that paint a vivid picture of life...
A Roman shield — painted with scenes from the Trojan War and possibly used in parades during ancient times — is being brought to light in a whole new way by a Yale team over 2,000 years after it was created and 80 years after it was excavated.Shield...