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Arch symposium debates role of drawing

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From Thursday to Saturday afternoon, over 20 architects, professors and developers of technical design tools gathered at the school to debate the place of hand drawing in current architectural practice.

“Our Daily Rite” opens at ArtSpace

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A local art gallery is examining the creative process with an exhibit documenting the daily additions artists make to their projects over the course of weeks or months — and, in some cases, over an artist’s entire life.

‘Good Goods’ makes world premiere

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“Good Goods,” conceived by playwright Christina Anderson DRA ’11, premiered Feb. 3 at the Yale Repertory Theatre.

‘Julius Caesar’ reimagined in 2012

Rome is just down Chapel Street this term, with today’s opening of “Julius Caesar.”

Opera singer Rosen MUS ’12 to take Met stage

This year, Annie Rosen ’08 MUS ’12, who currently studies opera at the School of Music, will take the stage at the Met for the next round of the competition, the National Council Auditions, on March 18.

Scolari exhibit captures spirit of architecture

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A new exhibit explores the artistic canon of renowned School of Architecture professor Massimo Scolari by highlighting the beauty possible in architectural drawings.

Arts Council sponsors artists online

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A new partnership between the Arts Council of Greater New Haven and online fundraising platform Kickstarter aims to broaden support for New Haven artists beyond those who know them personally.

Creating ripples through artistic community

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Since October 2011, the “Ripple Effect” art project housed at 756 Chapel St. has woven a web of creative interaction between artists in the Greater New Haven area.

YCBA chronicles British history

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The Yale Center for British Art opened a new exhibit called “Making History: Antiquaries in Britain” on Thursday.

New leadership for Office of Undergraduate Production

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On Jan. 24, Kathryn Krier DRA ’07 was named the new head of the Office of Undergraduate Production, a position that was left empty for a full semester after the departure of Jim Brewczynski DRA ’86 over the summer.

‘Macbeth’ comes home to Middle America

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“Macbeth 1969” awakens its title character’s “black and deep desires” not through the meddling of witches but with the horrors of the war in Vietnam.

Beinecke overflows with Shakespearean artifacts

Today marks the opening of the “Remembering Shakespeare” exhibit at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, and with it, the unification of books, prints and documents chronicling the Bard’s lasting impression on the world and on Yale.

Photorealist pioneer shows on Edgewood

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A World War II fighter plane, a postcard of a cruise ship and memories of being bitten by a dog inspired some of the works in the latest exhibit at the School of Art’s 32 Edgewood Ave. gallery.

Americana meets regicide in “Macbeth”

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A new production of “Macbeth” opens this Thursday at the Whitney Theater, intertwining vignettes from American history with the classic revenge play.

End in sight for YUAG renovations

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A 14-year-long renovation project will draw to a close as the Yale University Art Gallery gears up to open its doors to visitors in December 2012.

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