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Exploring Artism: A Program for Families at the Yale Center for British Art, New Haven, CT
With thanks to:
Amy Meyers, Director, Yale Center for British Art (YCBA)
Linda Friedlaender, Senior Curator of Education (YCBA)
Jaime Ursic, Associate Curator of Education (YCBA)
New Haven, Connecticut 2017
Exploring Artism is a free museum program for families with children 5 to 12 years of age on the autism spectrum. See how education staff create a welcoming, engaging, and inclusive learning environment for autism families. Learn ways to engage social skills, practice fine motor control, sustain participant attention and focus while looking and talking about artworks with the whole family. No fail lessons and multi-sensory follow-up activities are shared along with modifications for sensory regulation and self-expression.
This program is conducted by the Education department of the Yale Center for British Art in consultation with the Yale Child Study Center and is recommended by Autism Parents Community (APC). More information can be found at Exploring Artism at the Yale Center for British Art
The Yale Center for British Art is dedicated to providing the best possible experience to all visitors. People of all abilities are welcome to visit the museum and participate in programming. If you have questions or would like to make arrangements to address individual needs, please contact Education (ycba.education@yale.edu | +1 203 432 6597)
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From the Yale Centre for British Art website.
The Yale Center for British Art houses the largest collection of British art outside the United Kingdom. Presented to the university by Paul Mellon (Yale College, Class of 1929), the collection reflects the development of British art and culture from the Elizabethan period onward.
Collections
The Center’s collections include more than 2,000 paintings and 250 sculptures, 20,000 drawings and watercolors, 40,000 prints and 35,000 rare books and manuscripts. More than 40,000 volumes supporting research in British art and related fields are available in the Center’s library. Works on view include masterpieces by Joshua Reynolds, George Stubbs, Thomas Gainsborough, J. M. W. Turner, and John Constable, as well as major artists from Europe and America who lived and worked in Britain.
Programs and Resources
The Center offers a year-round schedule of exhibitions and programs. Academic resources include the Reference Library and Archives, conservation laboratories, a Study Room for examining works on paper as well as rare books and manuscripts from the collection, and an online catalogue of the collections. An affiliated institution in London, the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art (link is external), awards grants and fellowships, publishes academic titles, and sponsors Yale’s first credit-granting undergraduate study abroad program, Yale in London.
A Story of Britain and the World: The Reopening of the Yale Center for British Art
The Yale Center for British Art, home to the largest and most comprehensive collection of British art outside the United Kingdom, reopens on Wednesday, May 11, 2016 with its landmark Louis Kahn building restored to its original gorgeous glow.
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In New Haven, businesses will find everything they need including easy access to transportation and affordable amenities.
With its many colleges and universities, New Haven offers a highly-educated workforce. Yale University attracts the best and brightest from many fields. The hip downtown area encourages young talent to stick around, while the beautiful residential neighborhoods welcome employees relocating to the area.
New Haven’s central location also makes it a great city for commuters, with an average commuting time of less than 25 minutes. Commuter rail lines and major interstate highways easily connect New Haven to New York City and Boston.
New Haven also offers competitive real estate options. Interest in commercial development remains strong with available spaces at every price point. High costs in New York City and neighboring Massachusetts position Greater New Haven as an attractive place for businesses.
While New Haven’s economy has traditionally revolved around healthcare and education, a robust tech industry can be found here as well. The city was recently recognized as a perfect location to launch a technology startup.
Yale New Haven Hospital and Yale University remain the city’s largest employers and attract highly-qualified doctors, researchers and academics.
Stop by District New Haven to experience the future of work. It’s a hub of entrepreneurs, innovators, and artists collaborating to advance ideas and companies.
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New Haven is a coastal city on Long Island Sound, in Connecticut. It’s home to the Ivy League Yale University, founded in 1701. The institution’s museums include the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, the Yale University Art Gallery and the Yale Center for British Art. Grove Street Cemetery, dating from the late 18th century, has a 19th-century Egyptian Revival gateway. The New Haven Museum covers local history.
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A brief look in the Yale University Art Gallery. I took a day trip from New York specifically to see the two Van Gogh paintings in their collection. A guided walking tour of the Yale campus afterward was an added bonus.
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Yale Center for British Art and Yale Library present Spotlight on Spotlight
The Yale Center for British Art (YCBA) and the Yale University Library are pleased to host the founders of the Spotlight project from Stanford University for a 2-hour public presentation entitled YCBA and Yale Library present Spotlight on Spotlight. More information can be found at the Spotlight at Yale website, along with details of further developer and stakeholder sessions on Tuesday, August 9 and Wednesday, August 10.
Spotlight is an open source software that enables librarians, curators, and other content experts to easily build feature-rich websites that showcase collections and objects from a digital repository, uploaded items, or a combination of the two. Spotlight is a plug-in for Blacklight, an open source, Ruby on Rails engine that provides a basic discovery interface for searching an Apache Solr index.
Recorded on location:
Yale Center for British Art
Lecture Hall
1080 Chapel Street
New Haven, CT 06510
Yale University Campus, New Haven CT, An afternoon stroll...
Enjoy a relaxing stroll through the Yale Campus in New Haven, CT on a mild fall afternoon. Old buildings with superb architecture, relief sculptures, stained glass windows, massive ornate doors, precise landscaping all add to this lovely sensory experience. Photos and Video Slideshow by Judy Haines, Tell A Tale Video. tellatalevideo@gmail.com.
Paul Mellon Lecture | Ruskin and the Idea of the Museum
Tristram Hunt, the current director of the V&A, is a British historian, broadcast journalist, and former Labour Party politician who served as a member of Parliament from 2010 to 2017. Hunt explores the ideas and values represented by art and museums in Ruskin’s writings, the critic’s troubled relationship with the South Kensington Museum’s founding director, Sir Henry Cole, and reflect on Ruskin’s relevance for museums in the twenty-first century.
This biennial lecture was named in honor of the Center’s founder, Paul Mellon (Yale College, Class of 1929).
Recorded on location:
Yale Center for British Art
Lecture Hall
1080 Chapel Street
New Haven, CT 06510
Image credit: Tristram Hunt, photo courtesy of the V&A
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Lecture | Of Punch Bowls, Gold Regalia, Divine Kingship, and Slaves
Join Suzanne Preston Blier, Allen Whitehill Clowes Professor of Fine Arts and of African and African American Studies, Harvard University, for a lecture detailing the centuries-long connection between the Asante, England, and America.
Among the more noteworthy objects brought back by British troops after their 1896 sack of Kumasi, the capital of the Asante (in modern Ghana), are two English works: A Richard II bronze ewer (pitcher, jug) dated to 1390–99 and a silver punch bowl bearing a 1764 London hallmark. This lecture will explore the nearly six centuries of exchange, influence, and cross-currency between these important centers. West African Gold Coast traditions also have had an impact on English court and culture throughout this long period. Both works came to figure prominently in Asante court ritual and regalia and provide insight into larger global events in these and other eras.
Recorded on location:
Yale Center for British Art
Lecture Hall
1080 Chapel Street
New Haven, CT 06510
Image: Made by Asante in London, Punch-bowl (with lid), war charm made of silver, 1764, British Museum, © Trustees of the British Museum
Sir John Dill At Yale (1944)
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Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, United States of America (USA).
Various shots of parading American troops around the Yale Campus. Shots of Sir John Dill with senior academics. Also there is General George Marshall. Unidentified man in academic robes speaks. He is awarding a prize to Field Marshal Sir John Dill. Dill speaks about receiving the honour. General Marshall speaks to congratulate him.
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SMALL Fujitec Hydraulic Elevator @ Yale Museum Of British Art New Haven, CT
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IIIF for conservation images at YCBA
Michael Appleby of the Yale Center for British Art (YCBA) gives a demo of proof of concept functionality for conservation images overlaid on a single canvas/view in the Mirador Viewer. This demo was recorded during the IIIF Museums Community Group call on October 3, 2017 ( Live demo at: