Guided Tours of The View from Here: Accessing Art Through Photography

Multiple dates
August 05, 2025 | 2pm–3pm |
August 08, 2025 | 2pm–3pm |
Rotunda

Instructions

Free and open to the public. 

REGISTER for August 5
REGISTER for August 8

Meet inside the Rotunda at the corner of College and Grove Streets.

(This exhibition is also open to the public to view outside of the guided tours. Please check building hours to plan your visit.)

TOURS:

The YCBA and Yale Schwarzman Center are offering student-led 'Meet the Artist' tours of The View from Here: Accessing Art Through Photography, on Tuesday, August 5 from 2-3pm, and Friday, August 8 from 2-3pm. Tour the current exhibition display and meet current and former students of the program to learn more about how photography has helped shape their creative journey. These tours are free and open to the public, but registration is recommended. All tours meet inside the Rotunda at the corner of College and Grove Streets. 

REGISTER for August 5
REGISTER for August 8

 

ABOUT THE EXHIBITION: 

Yale Schwarzman Center is delighted to present The View from Here: Accessing Art Through Photography in partnership with the Yale Center for British Art; the Lens Media Lab, Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage; and the Yale School of Art.

This exhibition highlights the work of thirteen student-photographers from Greater New Haven who participated in The View from Here in fall 2024 and winter 2025. Now in its fourth year, this program brings together young people to learn about the history, materials, and practice of photography through direct engagement with museum educators, curators, museum staff, faculty, and photography professionals.

This year’s program participants are Bria Biney, Natalie Clorio, Ameiya Gatling-Cooper, Marasi Elsheikh, Camila Ibarra, Hera Jermyn, Brendan Lopez, Danyele McCrory, William Perez, Yoselin Perez, Betsy Roblero, TJ Samuel, and Trinity Stephens. Visit the Yale Center for British Art website HERE  to read their artist statements and learn more.

Additional support for this exhibition has been provided by the Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage and Yale West Campus.