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Visit the oldest college art museum in America and explore its encyclopedic collection of more than 185,000 works of art. See upcoming exhibitions on dragon, Munch, Kirchner, de Bretteville, and more.
- Collection
The Gallery’s collection features art in all media from all...
- FAQ
Unfortunately, we do not rent the Gallery to the general...
- Exhibitions
See what exhibitions are currently on view and find out...
- Research & Learning
Whether you are a seasoned researcher or just starting to...
- Support
The Gallery is grateful for the enthusiastic participation...
- Overview and Highlights
The Gallery's collection features art in all media from all...
- Ancient Art
The Gallery’s collection of ancient Mediterranean art is...
- Programs
An ongoing series that invites Yale students to respond to...
- In a New Light
From March 24 through December 3, 2023, the Yale University...
- Calendar
In-Person Event Summer Highlights Tour. Saturday, June 8,...
- Collection
The Gallery is free and open to the public from Tuesday through Sunday, except on major holidays. It is located at 1111 Chapel Street in New Haven, Conn., and offers lockers, wheelchairs, and a free app for guided tours.
The Yale University Art Gallery (YUAG) is the oldest university art museum in the Western Hemisphere. It houses a major encyclopedic collection of art in several interconnected buildings on the campus of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.
The oldest university art museum in America, founded in 1832, collects, preserves, studies, and presents art from all regions and times. Learn about its mission, exceptional collection, strategic plan, and commitment to diversity and inclusion.
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