Art of the Spirit

Bridge Projects is a major new gallery in LA focused on the nexus of spirituality and contemporary art practices. Linnea Spransy MFA’01 will answer questions about the development of the gallery, its current exhibition of a unique light installation by artist Phillip K. Smith, and her own career. She will be interviewed by David Gerwin ’90, an artist and critic …

Art, Sculpture + Jewelry

As we mark the 150th anniversary of women at Yale, and the 50th anniversary of the Afro-American Cultural Center, the Yale Alumni Art League finds may reasons to celebrate. Join us as Dorian Webb, BR’91, launches the first two phases of The Marriage Project, her reflection on the centuries-old institution in 2- and 3-dimesional

Contemporary Crossroads III

REGISTER HERE: Contemporary Crossroads III Tickets About this Event Join Yale alumni and friends for an engaging afternoon with world class alumni and specialists in the Arts as we get an in-depth look into the contemporary arts scene during the internationally acclaimed Art Miami. Whether you are a seasoned collector, avid art enthusiast, practitioner, or just beginning your artistic journey, …

Contemporary Crossroads III

About this Event Join Yale alumni and friends for an engaging afternoon with world class alumni and specialists in the Arts as we get an in-depth look into the contemporary arts scene during the internationally acclaimed Art Miami. Whether you are a seasoned collector, avid art enthusiast, practitioner, or just beginning your artistic journey, this event is for you. The …

Dialogues

Dialogues, inaugural exhibition at STABLE, Washington D.C features co-founder by CAITLIN PRICE ’09. According to STABLE’s, a new exhibition space, mission states: STABLE’s mission is strengthening Washington, DC’s contemporary visual arts community by providing affordable and sustainable studio space, and collaborating with local, national, and international partners to provide programming and exhibition opportunities, fostering an engaged, diverse community in Washington, …

Men Of Change

Troy Michie MFA’11 and Mario Moore MFA’13 are featured in Men of Change: Power. Triumph. Truth., part of the Smithsonian SITES traveling exhibition. It is currently in Cincinnati. The description from the gallery: Have you seen them? You see them. Bold. Powerful. Tragic. Beautiful. And true. They are icons with warrior roots. They are trees of knowledge. Legends of the past, …

Rumors of War

Kehinde Wiley’s MFA’01 first monumental public sculpture, Rumors of War, will be on display this fall on the Broadway Plaza between 46th and 47th Streets. According to the presenters, Mounted proudly on its large stone pedestal, Wiley’s monumental bronze sculpture, Rumors of War, is the artist’s direct response to the ubiquitous Confederate sculptures that populate the United States, particularly in …

Jessica Wynne ’99 Featured in NYT

Jessica Wynne ’99 was featured in a NYT article, “Where Theory Meets Chalk, Dust Flies,” a photography showcase of mathematicians’ work on blackboards. “I am attracted to the timeless beauty and physicality of the mathematicians’ chalkboard, and to their higher aspiration to uncover the truth and solve a problem,” Ms. Wynne said in an email. “Their imagination guides them and …

Anoka Faruqee & David Driscoll: Relative Brightness

Anoka Faruqee, Director of Graduate Studies in Painting and Printmaking, is featured in the Koenig & Clinton Gallery in Brooklyn. As described by the gallery’s press release: Koenig & Clinton is delighted to begin the fall season with Anoka Faruqee & David Driscoll’s Relative Brightness. Faruqee & Driscoll have been collaborators since 2012; this will be their first solo exhibition as …

Photographs by Ronghui Chen MFA’21 featured in NYT Magazine

In the article, “Where Does Affirmative Action Leave Asian-Americans,” in the New York Times Magazine, Ronghui Chen’s MFA’21 photography was featured. Throughout the long-form article, Chen’s photography illuminated the students whose lives’ were being discussed in visual form. The article is a very fascinating read, and the photos humanize those who are interviewed and discussed. Read the article here.