Sharon Louden, an artist, educator, and advocate, will moderate a panel at Yale on Tuesday, Sept. 12 as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism. Louden’s visit is also sponsored by the Traphagen Fund and the School of Art.
The discussion, titled “Living and...
” 'Things of Beauty Growing': British Studio Pottery,” a new exhibit at the Yale Center for British Art, is the first major survey of British studio pottery ever organized in the United States.
Bringing together nearly 150 ceramic objects — including...
“Celia, A Slave,” which won the 2015 Yale Drama Series playwriting competition, will have its world premiere at the Rogue Theatre in Tucson, Arizona, in September.
The play by Barbara Seyda is based on actual court records from an 1855 trial and tells the...
“Invisible Boundaries,” an exhibition exploring the migrations of animals in and near Yellowstone Park, will open on Saturday, Sept. 16 at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History.
“Humans impose boundaries on landscapes that do not really exist in the...
The response that now world-renowned author Karl Ove Knausgård received to his written work when he was in his 20s — at the start of his career — was far out of alignment with his intense yearning to be a writer.
He shared a manuscript with a friend he...
The Yale School of Drama has announced the three shows in its 2017-2018 season. In order of performance dates, they are: “Pentecost” by David Edgar, “Death of Yazdgerd” by Bahram Beyzaie, and “Passion,” a musical with book by James Lapine and music and...