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  1. nowhitewalls.yaleschoolofart.orgNo White Walls

    No White Walls. NO WHITE WALLS is the inaugural Yale School of Art Annual exhibition curated by graduate students which seeks to engage themes of collectivity and challenge the established history of the exhibition space in Western museums and galleries —a history dominated by the white cube formula As such, this exhibition will focus on ...

  2. 150th. Year. The start of the 2019-2020 academic year marks the 150th anniversary of the Yale School of Art, which opened for its first day of classes on October 15, 1869. The first university arts institution in the United States, the School of Art was also the first Yale school to admit women and has done so since its founding. This was due ...

  3. Yale School of Art, New Haven, Connecticut. 2,413 likes · 3 talking about this · 721 were here. Yale School of Art provides students with intellectually informed, hands-on instruction in the practice...

  4. Information for Undergraduate Student Art Majors. Please contact the Office of the Director of Undergraduate Studies in Art at art.dus@yale.edu or (203)432-2600 to arrange in advance for an informative student-led tour of the art school at regular business hours during the school year (Monday through Friday 8:00 - 4:00 - September - May).

  5. We’re excited to host this event as part of the next iteration of the Climate Engagement Murals in New Haven, created by the Climate Engagement through Art in Cities Fellows—a collaboration between the Yale School of Art, Yale School of Architecture (@yalearchitecture), Yale School of the Environment (@environmentyale), and New Haven's ...

  6. Yale School of Art presents the work of our MFA candidates. Green Hall Gallery, 1156 Chapel Street, New Haven, CT Gallery Hours: Monday-Friday 11AM - 6PM, Saturday 12PM to 4PM.

  7. This website exists as an ongoing collaborative experiment in digital publishing and information sharing. Because this website functions as a wiki, all members of the School of Art community—graduate students, faculty, staff, and alums—have the ability to add new content and pages, and to edit most of the site’s existing content.