Rina Banerjee, photo by Erin Patrice O'Brien

Yale Center for British Art premieres free “at home” series of artist conversations and performances

First at home: Artists in Conversation program

to begin on Friday, August 14, at 5 pm

NEW HAVEN, CT (August 7, 2020)—The Yale Center for British Art premieres its first-ever online series of lively conversations and inspiring performances with some of today’s most notable artists. All of these programs will be available for free through the Center’s newly designed website.

at home: Artists in Conversation brings together curators and artists to discuss various artistic practices and insights into their work. This webinar series is live, and each event will be recorded and republished on the Center’s website afterward.

at home: Performances include unique prerecorded concerts, talks, and literary readings from performing artists around the world. Every month, a new artist will invite you into their home for a newly created informal program.

Access

All programs are free and open to everyone. 
No registration is required for at home: Performances.
Preregistration is required for at home: Artists in Conversation.

 

About the Yale Center for British Art

The Center is a museum that houses the largest collection of British art outside the United Kingdom, encompassing works in a range of media from the fifteenth century to the present. It offers exhibitions and programs year-round, including lectures, concerts, films, symposia, tours, and family events. Opened to the public in 1977, the Center’s core collection and landmark building—designed by architect Louis I. Kahn—were a gift to Yale University from the collector and philanthropist Paul Mellon. It is free and open to all. Visit the Center online at britishart.yale.edu, and connect on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube @yalebritishart. #YCBAathome

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