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‘What freedom promised and what it brought’: Nontsikelelo Mutiti articulates the complexity of freedom in Schwarzman’s Dome Gallery
“Rusununguko,” the title of the exhibit, means freedom in Shona, one of Zimbabwe’s official languages.
RUSUNUNGUKO (liberty / independence / freedom)
An installation by Nontsikelelo Mutiti...
Moving Sculpture: A Collaboration Between Sculptors & Projection Designers
A collaboration between Sculptors and Projection Designers
Bombina Bombast & Lost in Time present 'Slumberland'
A virtual reality experience for radical rest...
Lonnie Holley Harnesses The Power Of The Arts
Born in Jim Crow-era Birmingham, Alabama, Holley was drawn to art to connect with the world around him.
Indigenous Arts Night
The Yale Native American Cultural Center presents the third annual Indigenous Arts Night.
Celebrate music, visual art, dance, poetry, and more forms of creative imagination with Emcee Jairus Rhoades.
Celebrate music, visual art, dance, poetry, and more forms of creative imagination with Emcee Jairus Rhoades.
LoveBabz LoveTalk with Babz Rawls-Ivy: Filmmakers CJ Hunt and Thomas Allen Harris
A conversation about The Neutral Ground filmmaking experience and its relevance to Yale and New Haven today
YSC Arts & You Table Talk
Learn about Yale's central hub for student life, dining, and the arts
Hear My Prayer: Engaging Dance and Choral Music
By Maura Tuffy
Dido & Aeneas
By The Opera Theatre of Yale College, directed by Katharine Li