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August 23, 2024
Caroline Scheving is the 2024/25 Kress Fellow in Art Librariansip. In this role, she will work on a range of projects at the Haas Arts Library and Yale Center for British Art. Caroline recently completed a dual master's degree program at Indiana University in Art History and Library Science. Her...
August 23, 2024
Join us at the Haas Arts Library for a peek at artist books from the library's special collections! The term "artist book" can be hard to define. Simply put, an artist book ia an art object inspired by the form and/or function of a conventional book. Haas Arts Library has thousands of artist books...
August 22, 2024
The Yale Film Archive has received a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation to support preservation of two films by Sheldon Renan '63, Basic Film Terms: A Visual Dictionary (1970) and Basic Television Terms: A Video Dictionary (1977). Read about it here.
August 15, 2024
Good news, film fans! The Yale Film Archive has announced a new slate of films for the fall, all free and open to the public. Unless noted, screenings take place on the lower level of the Yale Humanities Quadrangle, located at 320 York Street, between Elm and Grove in New Haven. Doors to the...
June 12, 2024
The Treasures from the Yale Film Archive screening series premiered ten years ago with a 35mm screening of David O. Russell's Three Kings on June 12, 2014. Since then, the series has presented more than 200 films, all free to the public, all shown in their original formats as they were meant to be...
May 17, 2024
Boy meets girl in a Parisian cabaret, boy loses girl to Mumbai gangsters, boy and girl jump a gap in the 105 freeway in a bomb-laden city bus. The Yale Film Archive presents these tales to you this summer through three 35mm film screenings, all free and open to the public. Screenings take place on...
Minister at pulpit with people in pews
May 1, 2024
A new online exhibit documents the history of teaching the practice of ministry at Yale Divinity School.

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