Welcome to Yale School of Art in the World—a continuously maintained archive of events, exhibitions, publications, and initiatives hosted by, led by, or featuring members of the School of Art community: MFA students, graduate program alums, and current faculty and staff members. As a public calendar of a promotional nature, all are invited to subscribe this calendar to their own calendaring software by clicking the orange “Subscribe” button below.
Members of the SoA community are invited to submit events and exhibitions to this Google Form to have them added to the calendar below. Publications and initiatives—archived as lists on this page—can also be submitted via Google Form.
Events, exhibitions, and publications featuring SoA community members prior to when this calendar began in September 2020 are archived within the School of Art in the World newsletter—a complete list of which can be found below.
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If you are a member of the SoA student, faculty, staff, or alumni communities and have an upcoming event or exhibition, please send us information to add to the calendar via this Google Form >>
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Publications featuring or authored by SoA community members prior to September 2020 can be found in the School of Art in the World newsletters archived below.
If you are a member of the SoA student, faculty, staff, or alumni communities and have authored or had your work featured in a recent publication, please send us information to have the article archived here >>
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Class Action Collective
David Comberg ‘94, Pamela Hovland '93 and Senior Critic in Graphic Design, Tom Starr '94, and Jacqueline Thaw '95
Class Action is a graphic design collective that creates visual messages to advocate social change. The group’s goal is to influence the way public issues are understood and to motivate audiences to participate in civic dialogue. Formed in 1992 at the Yale School of Art, Class Action Collective’s self-initiated projects attempt to illuminate attitudes and conditions overlooked in mainstream media. The designers of Class Action initiated, wrote, designed and published these projects collaboratively.
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NXTHVN, New Haven, CT
Titus Kaphar, MFA ‘06
NXTHVN shapes unique year-long Fellowships program as an incubator. They combine support in administrative and theoretical aspects of the profession with individual mentorship, bringing leaders in the field to the NXTHVN cohort of artists, curators, and apprentices. Their paid high school Apprenticeship program focused one-on-one mutual learning, gives the next local generation a chance to grow and excel in the fine arts.
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Summaeverythang Community Center, Los Angeles
Lauren Halsey, MFA ‘14
Summaeverythang is a community center based in South Central Los Angeles dedicated to the empowerment and transcendence of black and brown folks socio-politically and economically, intellectually and artistically. Summaeverythang Community Center was founded in 2019 by artist and fantasy architect, Lauren Halsey, MFA '14.
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SHE’S A TALKER, a podcast
Neil Goldberg, Critic in Graphic Design
Artist Neil Goldberg uses a collection of thousands of index cards onto which he’s obsessively jotted observations, reflections, and ideas to prompt conversations with some of his favorite New York artists, writers, performers, and beyond.
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