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NOVEMBER 30–DECEMBER 13, 2020

NEWS

Art Online: December Programming

We are excited to continue to connect with you virtually. In December, please join our ongoing Teacher Leadership Program and Mindfulness and Art series. You can also enjoy prerecorded E-Gallery Talks and new Stories and Art. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to receive notification of new additions,
including an upcoming E-Gallery Talk on John Caspar Wild’s Eastern Penitentiary.

On our YouTube channel, you will also find recordings of many of our past programs, including two of our most recent: Rediscovering François Gérard and A Conversation with Fred Wilson.

ONLINE EDUCATOR WORKSHOP

Teacher Leadership Program 

Thursday, December 3, 4:00 pm EST
Visitors in front of John Everett Millais’s painting, Yes or No
This one-hour program invites educators to explore innovative ways to connect their curricula with the Gallery’s collection. Sessions also address ways to teach online and engage students with remote art learning. Learn more.
Registration is required. Closed captions will be available in English.

ONLINE SERIES

Veritas in Lux: A Mindful Look at Illumination in Art 

Wednesday, December 9, 2:00 pm EST
Image of Thomas Wilfred's Abstract, Op. 91 (The Firebird)
The Gallery’s monthly Mindfulness and Art series continues. Each online session focuses on a single work, incorporating the illuminating capacities of mindfulness and poetry to aid in contemplation and dialogue. Learn more.
Registration is required. Closed captions will be available in English.

STORIES AND ART

The Heron Returns a Favor (La garza devuelve un favor)

New video now available online
In this month’s Stories and Art program, look for birds and beautiful clothing in two prints as you hear what happens to a woodcutter and the mysterious heron he finds in the woods. Also available in Spanish. Learn more.
Closed captions are available in English and Spanish.

IN THE MEDIA

detail of Lion Relief from the Processional Way

The Yale Herald

November 12, 2020
“Gallery Guides with Sofia Ortega-Guerrero”


Yale Daily News

November 16, 2020
“Art History Meets Detective Work in YUAG Talk”
Cover of William Bailey book

Arts Council of Greater New Haven

November 18, 2020
“Betsy Ross Students Hit the Virtual Museum”


The New Criterion

November 24, 2020
“The Critic’s Notebook”

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Tomorrow is Giving Tuesday

Conservator Irma Passeri works on panel painting
Show your support for the Gallery by making a gift to the Annual Fund. Your gift helps us care for our nearly 300,000 objects and provide free access to our collection and programming, both in-person and online through our website.
The Yale University Art Gallery is closed until further notice. The Gallery is working in close collaboration with Yale University leadership to safeguard against the spread of COVID-19 and to ensure the safety of our visitors and staff. Please continue to check our website for updated information.
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Images:  Jessica Sack, the Jan and Frederick Mayer Senior Associate Curator of Public Education, training Gallery Teachers, Yale University Art Gallery | Thomas Wilfred, Abstract, Op. 91 (The Firebird), 1934. Metal, glass, gel filters, electrical and lighting elements, and a frosted-glass screen in a wood cabinet. Yale University Art Gallery, Gift of Thomas C. Wilfred. © Estate of Thomas Wilfred | Style of Isoda Koryūsai, White Heron and Willow Tree (detail), 18th century. Polychrome woodblock print. Yale University Art Gallery, Hobart and Edward Small Moore Memorial Collection, Gift of Mrs. William H. Moore | Lion Relief from the Processional Way, ca. 605–562 B.C. Glazed brick. Yale University Art Gallery | Cover of William Bailey: Looking through Time (2020) | Senior Conservator of Paintings Irma Passeri in the Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage shared Conservation Lab in the Collection Studies Center at Yale West Campus