ARTS EVENTS
‘Minari’ Director Lee Isaac Chung ’01 talks growing up, filmmaking

Chung spoke to the Yale community about growing up in Arkansas, his unconventional filmmaking journey and the desire to create timeless films.

Dance group boosts fundraiser for ‘Palestinian anarchist fighters’ during weekend shows

During at least two performances, Ballet Folklórico displayed a QR code linking to an Instagram post with a Venmo handle, since deactivated, to support self-described “Palestinian anarchist fighters.” On Monday, the co-presidents said they were solely responsible for displaying the QR code, apologized to members and called it a “grave error” in an email to the group.

Berkeley College Orchestra’s ‘Serenade of Memory and Destiny’

At a concert this Sunday, the Berkeley College Orchestra played pieces by Verdi, Weiner and Sibelius at the United Church on the Green.

Oye spoken word poetry show celebrates Latine heritage and Day of the Dead

On Sunday evening, Yale's Oye Spoken Word group and other groups on campus celebrated Día de Los Muertos, blending poetry and music to honor cultural traditions.

Artist Rhona Bitner visits seminar, talks photography work

Photographer Rhona Bitner visited a seminar class at the School of Art to discuss her work and provide feedback for fine arts students.

Latino and Iberian Film Festival to begin next week

The festival will showcase a variety of filmmakers from all over the Latin American and Iberian regions.

New Haven Documentary Film Festival screens dozens of indie films

From Oct. 12 to 22, the New Haven Documentary Film Festival took place at different spots across the city.

The Shops at Yale hosts sixth annual New Haven Chalk Art Festival

Artists in New Haven gathered on Broadway Island and in front of the Yale University Art Gallery to partake in the annual chalk art festival.

Operatic musical ‘Disguise’ stages deception and cunningness

The Opera Theatre of Yale College's musical show, “Disguise,” was performed at the Crescent Underground Theater on Oct. 13 and 14.

National Book Award winner speaks at Beinecke

Robin Coste Lewis discussed her poetry and ancestry in a recent lecture hosted by the Department of African American Studies at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library last week.

Art market icons talk to SOM class

Fine arts and business students in a class taught by Magnus Resch heard from big names in the art world at the School of Management.