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Family Day at Yale University Art Gallery

Free and open to the public! Yale University Art Gallery is having their annual Family Day. Explore their collections and buildings with storytelling and art-making activities for all ages. Enjoy learning more about the art right here in New Haven! No registration required.

when

January 28, 2024 @ 11:00 am - 4:00 pm

where

1111 Chapel Street
New Haven, CT 06510 United States

cost

Free

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Free and open to the public!
Yale University Art Gallery is having their annual Family Day. Explore their collections and buildings with storytelling and art-making activities for all ages. Enjoy learning more about the art right here in New Haven! No registration required.

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iCreate 2025: Annual Juried Exhibition of High School Talent

The Bruce Museum proudly presents iCreate 2025, our annual juried exhibition showcasing exceptional artistic talent from high school students across the region. Now in its 17th year, this celebrated exhibition transforms our gallery into a vibrant showcase of emerging creativity, featuring works selected from hundreds of submissions representing dozens of schools throughout Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York. Major support for iCreate 2025 is generously provided by an anonymous donor, with additional support from the CT Department of Economic and…

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Virtual Meditation and Mindfulness

Join Jackie DeLise, master certified meditation and mindfulness teacher and stress management expert, for a virtual guided meditation class. Jackie will share ancient wisdom for your modern lifestyle, and will guide you in becoming your true self. No prior experience necessary – learn how to cultivate inner calm, clarity, peace and harmony in your life. All are welcome! To learn more about Jackie visit: https://www.jackiedelise.com/.

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Film Screening: Carving the Divine – Buddhist Sculptors of Japan

Carving the Divine: Buddhist Sculptors of Japan is a documentary film that offers a rare look into a 1400-year-old Buddhist woodcarving tradition and the practitioners struggling to preserve its legacy in a rapidly changing Japan. After the screening, director Yujiro Seki will join by Zoom to discuss the project. This screening is co-presented with the departments of Visual & Performing Arts and Religious Studies, the Asian Studies program, and the Arts Institute. For more information: www.carvingthedivine.com

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