EXHIBITS AND GALLERIES
PROFILE: Haejin Park explores childhood memories and womanhood through watercolor

Having worked as an editorial illustrator for publications such as the New York Times and VICE News, Park is a current MFA student at the Yale School of Art who creates vivid dreamscapes through her watercolor paintings.

MFA’s showcase 2024 painting and printmaking theses

The Yale Painting/Printmaking MFA theses were showcased in an exhibit titled, “And the forms which linger / humming in our ears.”

‘Photographic Storytelling: Photographs from the Permanent Collection’ installed at the YUAG

A new installation features narrative photographs from the 19th century to the modern day.

‘The host will let you in soon’ opens at the School of Art

The Fall 2023 Undergraduate Art Show highlights the work of upperclassmen in the Art major.

Yale Center for British Art conservation project prioritizes clean energy, audience engagement amid closure

Since its closure in February, the YCBA has begun a conservation project for its rooftop and lighting system, and it has continued to hold online and off-site events celebrating artistic endeavors. The museum will formally announce details of its reopening in January 2024.

Kehler Liddell Gallery presents CLAY and HEDGE

Ceramic artist Amanda Duchen and photographer Marjorie Wolfe exhibited their work at Kehler Liddell Gallery earlier this month.

What’s on view at the New Haven Museum?

Exhibitions including “Profiles,” “FACTORY” and “Signs of the Time” showcase New Haven’s history.

‘ANIMAL: A Listening Gym’ brings sonic experience to Schwarzman Center

The immersive installation made by artist Ash Fure was open to the public in the Schwarzman Center from Oct. 21 to Oct. 28.

At Voir Dire exhibition, artists ‘speak the truth’

Last Thursday, a cohort of local artists showed their work featured in the “Voir Dire: Truth in all Shades” installation’s opening at the Palladium Building.

NXTHVN displays ‘Field Notes from the Empathic Universe’

Saya Woolfalk's solo exhibition colorfully blends fantasy and reality through mixed-media portraits and an immersive installation.

Exhibits at the Yale School of Architecture tell stories lost and found through world travel

The Yale School of Architecture presented Sir Issac Julien’s immersive film installation, “A Marvelous Entanglement,” on the late Italian architect Lina Bo Bardi