ARTS EVENTS
Upcoming Horowitz Piano Series preserves tradition and presents world-class performances

The series presents five artists and a variety of musical works ranging from Bartok to Bach.

Yale Rep’s “Eden,” a story of Black love and courage, to premiere this week

Steve Carter’s play, a classic in the theatrical canon, shines a light on the nuances of the Black experience in the United States through a dramatic love story.

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.

First Harvard x Yale Art Show to be held at Winthrop House Library this Friday

On Friday, the first annual Harvard x Yale Art Show will display and sell artwork made by over 100 Yale and Harvard students.

Don’t know what to do at Harvard this weekend? Here’s a guide to all of the arts events

From student collaborations to off-campus art exhibitions, there’s something for everyone to do this weekend — even if you don’t like football.

Even Brock’s ’25 “Though the Great Waters Sleep” leads listeners on a musical journey into the tumultuous depths of the ocean

Even Brock ’25 will present their senior choral conducting recital on Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. in Battell Chapel. Their program explores the nuances of the ocean through pieces on tragedy, beauty, joy and acceptance.

At the Dome, “Alice in Wonderland” creates magic through dance and music

Yale Ballet Company and Yale Undergraduate Chamber Orchestra performed “Alice in Wonderland” from Nov. 14 to 16 in the Dome at the Schwarzman Center.

Students learn to fold paper turkeys, sailboats at Sok Song’s AACC origami workshop

On Saturday, renowned origami artist Sok Song added a layer of nuance and history to the traditional art form.

YSO’s Halloween annual concert promises a night of excitement

From a Yale-spoofed silent film to eerie symphonic twists on pop hits, the Yale Symphony Orchestra’s sold-out Halloween Show promises thrills, chills and musical magic for the lucky few.

New Haven’s chalk enthusiasts show up for annual chalk art festival

Local artists adorn Broadway with whimsical depictions of the season on Saturday, Oct. 12. The festival included a chalk art contest where winners were awarded gift cards valued up to $1,000 to use at local businesses.

Visual artist Shahzia Sikander speaks on public art and the space between binaries

Pakistani-American visual artist Shahzia Sikander explains her approach to “anti-monument” art that engages with the public.