EXHIBITS AND GALLERIES
“People Look Up at Good Architecture” exhibit unveils the history of the YCBA building

“People Look Up at Good Architecture” showcases sketches, letters and images from the original construction of the YCBA building. The exhibit is on display until May 11.

In the YUAG’s “Photography and the Botanical World,” art imitates life. Literally.

This installation, which focuses on botanical life, draws on the YUAG’s permanent collection and offers viewers a meditation on time and our relationship to nature.

In Schwarzman collaboration, Yale Visual Artists “re-present” themselves with a look back at freshman year 

Through a collaborative mural on display at the Schwarzman Center, Yale Visual Artists offer participating artists and viewers a chance to re-imagine their first moments on campus.

Sityana Abdu’s ’26 exhibition celebrates women as custodians of sacred sites

Exhibited at the Afro American Cultural Center’s gallery, Abdu’s exhibition is a culmination of her fieldwork in Sousse, Tunisia.

Afghan women explore themes of home and memory through exhibit at Wilson Branch Library

Until Dec. 4, “Afghan Women’s Narratives through Art: Exploring Themes of Identity & Home.”

Yale Rep’s “Macbeth in Stride” tells a story of Black femininity this weekend

Through R&B anthems and a feminist rendering of a Shakespearean text, “Macbeth in Stride” reshapes the narrative of one of theater’s most iconic women.

Creating a ‘Feedback Loop’ — a look inside the First-Year MFA Exhibition

The First-Year MFA Exhibition is on display at the School of Art from Nov. 13 to Dec. 13.

Pace Gallery CEO Marc Glimcher talks about the true value of art

Art gallerist Marc Glimcher visited Yale last Friday to talk about the state of the art market, as well as the importance of art.

Holocaust survivors’ families reflect on Beinecke’s video exhibit of Holocaust testimonials

The News spoke with Holocaust survivors’ families and curators to get a behind-the-scenes look at the Fortunoff Digital Archives exhibit.

“Take Me As I Am: Redemption and Grace for the Discarded” explores gentrification and resilience in Houston’s Third Ward

The exhibition brings the Third Ward community to Yale through its partnership with the Yale Institute of Sacred Music.

REVIEW: Undergraduate art major show “Threshold” questions how art is made and how it should behave

Opening on Oct. 16, the art show was a display of unconventionality, as students chose to experiment with numerous materials and media such as yarn, seashells and found objects. The exhibit closed on Nov. 4.