Pathways to Arts and Humanities

Yale Pathways to Arts & Humanities welcomes local public high school students to Yale’s campus for a wide array of arts and humanities performances, talks, tours, and seminars. Pathways programs and events include the MOSAIC lecture and workshop series featuring graduate students and professors in history, philosophy, and public humanities, the New Voices in Theater high school playwriting program led by graduate students at the Yale School of Drama, and special exhibitions and behind-the-stacks tours with curators at the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library. New events and programs are developed each year in collaboration with museums and libraries including the art and science of museum curation at the Yale Center for British Art and hands-on demonstrations of medieval pigment recipes and paper preservation with Beinecke Library conservators and archivists. Students have also been able to participate in the Yale Pathways to Arts & Humanities Summer Scholars Program, a free two-week program for New Haven high school students. You can view the summer closing ceremony video here.

Events

Repeats every week every Wednesday until Fri Mar 29 2024.
03/20/2024 - 3:00pm