Just around the corner from Old Campus, a Hawaiian paradise awaits students looking for refuge from a rainy afternoon. The Yale University School of Architecture […]
September 12, 2008
A devoted fan who had taken 10 or so years off from listening to Dar Williams would probably be disappointed by her newest album. Whereas […]
In presenting such a specific form of printmaking through such a narrow time period, “Grand Scale” struggles with the curse of repetition. Employing a two-room […]
After over 20 years of traveling the jungles of South America, noted nature photographer Frans Lanting brings his photography to the Yale Peabody Museum of […]
You walk through the entrance of the Whitney Humanities Center, you make a right into a virtually empty corridor, and you ask the friendly receptionist […]
Meet Rachel Engler, Painter, photographer, Yale ’10 art major [ydn-legacy-photo-inline id=”929″ ]
September 5, 2008
Two student-curated exhibits on display at the Yale University Art Gallery until Sunday both feature photography, but that’s the extent of their similarities. “Everyday Monuments: […]
Seeing great art can be a bit of a production these days. There’s the trip to the museum, the exhausting wanderings through endless halls of […]
The Yale Drama Coalition, the student-founded and -run umbrella organization for all theatrical groups on campus, hosted its annual Fall Preview meeting this past week. […]
In the entrance court of the Yale Center for British Art, three monks garbed in white, heavy drapery fabric and white wig caps each carry […]
April 4, 2008
Orientalism isn’t a dirty word anymore. The Yale Center for British Art’s (BAC) two new exhibits, “The Lure of the East: British Orientalist Painting, 1830-1925,” […]
February 8, 2008