
Shakespeare at Yale
This semester at Yale saw the presentation of a remarkable series of events displaying the extraordinary resources that exist at the University for the study and enjoyment of Shakespeare. Fortunately for reunion attendees, almost all of the exhibits associated with Shakespeare at Yale are still up, and you will find descriptions of them below as well as links to online exhibitions and blogs. We encourage you to explore these links as well as other information about the semester-long celebration at shakespeare.yale.edu.
Thursday, May 24, 7:45 am -
7:45 am

Shakespeare & the Law
This exhibit highlights the Law Library's collections of books and recent student publications concerning Shakespeare and the law. Law-connected quotations, gathered from the Bard's works, are featured.
Thursday, May 24, 8:00 am -
6:00 pm
Sterling Law Building
- 127 Wall Street
Room: Lillian Goldman Law Library

Remembering Shakespeare
This exhibit at the Beinecke presents an extraordinary visual history of how Shakepeare's folio editions were made and read, written and remembered, from his lifetime to the present. To enjoy a daily blog on the exhibit, click here, and to see some highlights, click here.
Thursday, May 24, 8:30 am -
8:00 pm
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LIbrary
- Wall & High Sts.
Room: Lobby

[Your Name Here]: The Ex-Libris and Image Making
This exhibit at the Haas Family Art Library examines both historic and modern examples of bookplates with a variety of motifs. It also uncovers how questions of authorship arise in the collaboration between artist and patron as well as in the act of collecting itself.
Thursday, May 24, 8:30 am -
5:00 pm
Rudolph Hall
- 180 York St.
Room: Robert B. Haas Family Library

International Room at Sterling Memorial Library
Take the opportunity to view the newly renovated International Room in Sterling Memorial Library, located directly to the left when you walk in the High Street entrance. The International Room provides a portal to all international aspects of the University, including the Library. Spaces within the room are used to display books, periodicals, maps, media, and electronic resources, all featuring Yale's intellectual contributions to the world. Exhibits of various international activities at Yale, as well as materials drawn from Yale’s art, natural history and other collections, are a major focus.
Thursday, May 24, 8:30 am -
9:45 pm
Sterling Memorial Library
- 120 High Street
Room: International Room

Women in Science and Engineering at Yale: The Evolution
This vibrant digital exhibit features over 70 women scientists currently or historically engaged in teaching and research at Yale and includes portraits, research images, and citations to notable publications. A timeline of signficant events and historical tables illustrates the development of Women in Science at Yale and features notable "first" achievements. Photo by Professor Antonia Monteiro.
Thursday, May 24, 8:30 am -
8:00 pm
Kline Biology Tower
- 219 Prospect St
Room: Center for Science and Social Science Informa

Big Food: Health, Culture and the Evolution of Eating
An exhibit focusing on our evolutionary history, our complex food environment, and the serious health consequences of obesity.
Thursday, May 24, 10:00 am -
5:00 pm
Peabody Museum
- 170 Whitney
Room: Lobby

Making History: Antiquaries in Britain
This exhibit at the Yale Center for British Art focuses on the discovery, recording, preservation and interpretation of Britain's past through its material remains. Among those remains are portraits of Henry VI, Richard III, Elizabeth I and Henry IV, as well as a cross found at the Battle of Bosworth, where Richard III was killed.
Thursday, May 24, 10:00 am -
5:00 pm
Yale Center for British Art
- 1080 Chapel Street
Room: Gallery

Edwin Austin Abbey: Richard, Duke of Gloucester, and the Lady Anne
On special view at the Yale Art Gallery is Edwin Austin Abbey's Richard, Duke of Gloucester, and the Lady Anne, along with three preliminary studies. The painting depicts the scene in Shakespeare's Richard III when Richard proposes to the grieving Lady Anne, who knows that he has murdered both her husband and her father-in-law. For more, click here.
Thursday, May 24, 10:00 am -
5:00 pm
Yale University Art Gallery
- 1111 Chapel Street
Room: Gallery

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Rising
Drawing on the Yale Art Gallery’s renowned collection of American art, this exhibit looks at the physical and artistic expansion of the United States during the second half of the 19th century.
Thursday, May 24, 10:00 am -
5:00 pm
Yale University Art Gallery
- 1111 Chapel Street
Room: Gallery

'While These Visions Did Appear:' Shakespeare on Canvas
This exhibit at the Yale Center for British Art focuses primarily on depictions of Shakespeare’s comedies, but also draws on comedic elements from the tragedies and histories, and encourages consideration of the multifaceted ways - verbal and visual - in which Shakespeare’s plays have inspired painters and audiences alike. For a sneak peak at the images in this exhibit, click here.
Thursday, May 24, 10:00 am -
5:00 pm
Yale Center for British Art
- 1080 Chapel Street
Room: Gallery

Medicine in Shakespeare's London
Shakespeare made numerous references to medicine in his plays, and this exhibit picks up on themes in Shakespeare's works, such as plague, midwifery, domestic medicine, herbals, astrological medicine, surgery, and other medical topics from the time period.
Thursday, May 24, 1:00 pm -
4:30 pm
Yale School of Medicine
- 333 Cedar St.
Room: Cushing/Whitney Medical Library

Yale Christian Fellowship
God continues to be at work in the lives of students and on Yale's campus! Josh Williams '08 DIV '11, YCF staff, would love to catch up with alumni and friends. Call (317) 522-7179 or email joshua.williams@yale.edu.
Thursday, May 24, 1:00 pm -
1:00 pm

Yale Bookstore Alumni Authors Display
The Yale Bookstore is proud to feature alumni works on display and to host book signings for any interested authors during reunion weekend. Please contact Joseph King, General Manager, by May 1st at sm321@bncollege.com. Please include your name, book title(s), publishers, and ISBN numbers and let us know if you would like the Yale Bookstore to host a specific signing event.
Thursday, May 24, 1:00 pm -
1:00 pm

Shakespeare at Yale Rep
This exhibit at the Gallery at the Whitney Humanities Center features production photographs and posters that illuminate the Yale Repertory Theater's rich, four-decade history of staging Shakepeare's dramas. To see images from the exhibit, click here.
Thursday, May 24, 3:00 pm -
5:00 pm
Whitney Humanities Center
- 53 Wall Street
Room: Gallery at the Whitney

AA Open Discussion Meeting
Thursday, May 24, 5:30 pm -
6:30 pm
Dwight Hall
- 67 High Street
Room: Library

Shakespeare & the Law
This exhibit highlights the Law Library's collections of books and recent student publications concerning Shakespeare and the law. Law-connected quotations, gathered from the Bard's works, are featured.
Friday, May 25, 8:00 am -
6:00 pm
Sterling Law Building
- 127 Wall Street
Room: Lillian Goldman Law Library

Remembering Shakespeare
This exhibit at the Beinecke presents an extraordinary visual history of how Shakepeare's folio editions were made and read, written and remembered, from his lifetime to the present. To enjoy a daily blog on the exhibit, click here, and to see some highlights, click here.
Friday, May 25, 8:30 am -
5:00 pm
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LIbrary
- Wall & High Sts.
Room: Lobby

[Your Name Here]: The Ex-Libris and Image Making
This exhibit at the Haas Family Art Library examines both historic and modern examples of bookplates with a variety of motifs. It also uncovers how questions of authorship arise in the collaboration between artist and patron as well as in the act of collecting itself.
Friday, May 25, 8:30 am -
5:00 pm
Rudolph Hall
- 180 York St.
Room: Robert B. Haas Family Library

Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale/Yale Hillel - Friday
Visit your Jewish alumni house at Yale; explore the Allan and Leah Rabinowitz Gallery on the 2nd floor; visit with Rabbi Jim Ponet and the Slifka staff and learn more about Jewish life at Yale.
Shabbat candlelighting - 5:30 pm
Happy Hour - 5:45 pm
Minyanim - Please contact Slifka Center (jennifer.wallis@yale.edu; 203-432-7376) to help organize
Family-style Shabbat Dinner* (reservation requested - please call 203-432-7376) - 7 pm
D'var Torah/Discussion with Rabbi Ponet - 8:30 pm
*Shabbat dinner at Slifka is transferable from your reunion meal package.
All reunion meals include vegan/vegetarian options (no special request required.) Kosher meals (prepackaged and reheated) can also be delivered to any meal served with your Class. Please use the registration form to reserve.
Friday, May 25, 8:30 am -
9:30 pm
Slifka Center
- 80 Wall Street
Room: Reception Area

International Room at Sterling Memorial Library
Take the opportunity to view the newly renovated International Room in Sterling Memorial Library, located directly to the left when you walk in the High Street entrance. The International Room provides a portal to all international aspects of the University, including the Library. Spaces within the room are used to display books, periodicals, maps, media, and electronic resources, all featuring Yale's intellectual contributions to the world. Exhibits of various international activities at Yale, as well as materials drawn from Yale’s art, natural history and other collections, are a major focus.
Friday, May 25, 8:30 am -
4:45 pm
Sterling Memorial Library
- 120 High Street
Room: International Room

Women in Science and Engineering at Yale: The Evolution
This vibrant digital exhibit features over 70 women scientists currently or historically engaged in teaching and research at Yale and includes portraits, research images, and citations to notable publications. A timeline of signficant events and historical tables illustrates the development of Women in Science at Yale and features notable "first" achievements. Photo by Professor Antonia Monteiro.
Friday, May 25, 8:30 am -
8:00 pm
Kline Biology Tower
- 219 Prospect St
Room: Center for Science and Social Science Informa

Big Food: Health, Culture and the Evolution of Eating
An exhibit focusing on our evolutionary history, our complex food environment, and the serious health consequences of obesity.
Friday, May 25, 10:00 am -
5:00 pm
Peabody Museum
- 170 Whitney
Room: Lobby

Making History: Antiquaries in Britain
This exhibit at the Yale Center for British Art focuses on the discovery, recording, preservation and interpretation of Britain's past through its material remains. Among those remains are portraits of Henry VI, Richard III, Elizabeth I and Henry IV, as well as a cross found at the Battle of Bosworth, where Richard III was killed.
Friday, May 25, 10:00 am -
5:00 pm
Yale Center for British Art
- 1080 Chapel Street
Room: Gallery

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Rising
Drawing on the Yale Art Gallery’s renowned collection of American art, this exhibit looks at the physical and artistic expansion of the United States during the second half of the 19th century.
Friday, May 25, 10:00 am -
5:00 pm
Yale University Art Gallery
- 1111 Chapel Street
Room: Gallery

'While These Visions Did Appear:' Shakespeare on Canvas
This exhibit at the Yale Center for British Art focuses primarily on depictions of Shakespeare’s comedies, but also draws on comedic elements from the tragedies and histories, and encourages consideration of the multifaceted ways - verbal and visual - in which Shakespeare’s plays have inspired painters and audiences alike. For a sneak peak at the images in this exhibit, click here.
Friday, May 25, 10:00 am -
5:00 pm
Yale Center for British Art
- 1080 Chapel Street
Room: Gallery

Campus Tours by the Visitor Center
Yale College students provide a glimpse into the history and architecture of the University. In addition, the Center offers self-guided tours of "Architecture of Yale" and "Public Art at Yale;" and a self-guided tour for families with children ages 6-11, following clues to find fun and unusual architectural details around campus.
Friday, May 25, 10:30 am -
12:00 pm
Visitor Center at Yale University
- 149 Elm St.
Room: Lobby

Medicine in Shakespeare's London
Shakespeare made numerous references to medicine in his plays, and this exhibit picks up on themes in Shakespeare's works, such as plague, midwifery, domestic medicine, herbals, astrological medicine, surgery, and other medical topics from the time period.
Friday, May 25, 1:00 pm -
4:30 pm
Yale School of Medicine
- 333 Cedar St.
Room: Cushing/Whitney Medical Library

Campus Tours by the Visitor Center
Yale College students provide a glimpse into the history and architecture of the University. In addition, the Center offers self-guided tours of "Architecture of Yale" and "Public Art at Yale;" and a self-guided tour for families with children ages 6-11, following clues to find fun and unusual architectural details around campus.
Friday, May 25, 2:00 pm -
3:30 pm
Visitor Center at Yale University
- 149 Elm St.
Room: Lobby

Shakespeare at Yale Rep
This exhibit at the Gallery at the Whitney Humanities Center features production photographs and posters that illuminate the Yale Repertory Theater's rich, four-decade history of staging Shakepeare's dramas. To see images from the exhibit, click here.
Friday, May 25, 3:00 pm -
5:00 pm
Whitney Humanities Center
- 53 Wall Street
Room: Gallery at the Whitney

St. Thomas More, the Catholic Chapel & Center at Yale
Join us for a cocktail reception for Catholic alumni and friends.
Friday, May 25, 4:30 pm -
5:30 pm
St. Thomas More
- 268 Park St.
Room: Interior Courtyard

St. Anthony Hall Society (Delta Psi) - Cocktails
St. A's alumni are welcome to invite their families and friends to cocktails.
Friday, May 25, 5:00 pm -
6:00 pm
St. Anthony Hall
- 483 College Street
Room: Hall

AA Open Discussion Meeting
Friday, May 25, 5:30 pm -
6:30 pm
Dwight Hall
- 67 High Street
Room: Library

Chabad at Yale University
You are invited to join us at Chabad at Yale for events throughout reunion weekend. Chabad at Yale is a home for Jewish students and alumni throughout the year, and we look forward to welcoming you. Be sure to check out our future location (currently under construction) at 36 Lynwood Place.
Friday, May 26, 6:45 pm: Kabbalat Shabbat; 7:30 pm: Gourmet Shabbat dinner
Saturday, May 27: 10 am: Breakfast and study; 10:30 am: Shabbat services followed by Kiddush
Please RSVP to Rabbi@ChabadYale.org or call 203-49-8-9770.
Friday, May 25, 6:45 pm -
2:00 pm
Chabad at Yale
- 37 Edgewood Ave.
Room: Chabad at Yale
Breakfast Gathering for All Lutheran Alumni
Whether or not you ever stepped foot in Luther House or Lutheran campus ministry, come join us for breakfast! Here’s a chance to meet and catch up with other reuning Lutherans, find out about our tutoring ministry with elementary and high school age students from the Hill neighborhood, and meet new Campus Minister Kari Henklemann Keyl. Genuine Lutheran coffee will be served! Need more information? Email Pastor Kari at karitas@comcast.net or call/text 603-533-5274.
Saturday, May 26, 8:00 am -
9:15 am
Luther House
- 27 High Street
Room: Luther House

St. Thomas More, the Catholic Chapel & Center at Yale
A breakfast for Catholic alumni and their friends.
Saturday, May 26, 8:30 am -
9:30 am
St. Thomas More
- 268 Park St.
Room: Dining Room

St. Anthony Hall Society (Delta Psi) - Hot Breakfast
The Hall Stewards serve up your favorites.
Saturday, May 26, 8:30 am -
12:00 pm
St. Anthony Hall
- 483 College Street
Room: Hall

Yale Swimming & Diving Association Alumni Reunion
Optional swim led by Frank Keefe. Food and refreshments provided. All welcome!
Saturday, May 26, 9:00 am -
11:00 am
Payne Whitney Gym
- 70 Tower Parkway
Room: Exhibition pool

Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale/Yale Hillel - Saturday
Visit your Jewish alumni house at Yale; explore the Allan and Leah Rabinowitz Gallery on the 2nd floor; visit with Rabbi Jim Ponet and the Slifka staff and learn more about Jewish life at Yale.
Minyanim - Please contact Slifka Center (jennifer.wallis@yale.edu; 203-432-7376) to help organize
Lunch* (reservation requested; please call 203-432-7376) - 12 noon
Open House Reception - 4 - 6 pm
*Shabbat lunch at Slifka is transferable from your reunion meal package.
All reunion meals include vegan/vegetarian options (no special request required.) Kosher meals (prepackaged and reheated) can also be delivered to any meal served with your Class. Please use the registration form to reserve.
Saturday, May 26, 9:00 am -
9:30 pm
Slifka Center
- 80 Wall Street
Room: Reception Area

Remembering Shakespeare
This exhibit at the Beinecke presents an extraordinary visual history of how Shakepeare's folio editions were made and read, written and remembered, from his lifetime to the present. To enjoy a daily blog on the exhibit, click here, and to see some highlights, click here.
Saturday, May 26, 10:00 am -
5:00 pm
Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript LIbrary
- Wall & High Sts.
Room: Lobby

Big Food: Health, Culture and the Evolution of Eating
An exhibit focusing on our evolutionary history, our complex food environment, and the serious health consequences of obesity.
Saturday, May 26, 10:00 am -
5:00 pm
Peabody Museum
- 170 Whitney
Room: Lobby

Shakespeare & the Law
This exhibit highlights the Law Library's collections of books and recent student publications concerning Shakespeare and the law. Law-connected quotations, gathered from the Bard's works, are featured.
Saturday, May 26, 10:00 am -
5:00 pm
Sterling Law Building
- 127 Wall Street
Room: Lillian Goldman Law Library

Making History: Antiquaries in Britain
This exhibit at the Yale Center for British Art focuses on the discovery, recording, preservation and interpretation of Britain's past through its material remains. Among those remains are portraits of Henry VI, Richard III, Elizabeth I and Henry IV, as well as a cross found at the Battle of Bosworth, where Richard III was killed.
Saturday, May 26, 10:00 am -
5:00 pm
Yale Center for British Art
- 1080 Chapel Street
Room: Gallery

Edwin Austin Abbey: Richard, Duke of Gloucester, and the Lady Anne
On special view at the Yale Art Gallery is Edwin Austin Abbey's Richard, Duke of Gloucester, and the Lady Anne, along with three preliminary studies. The painting depicts the scene in Shakespeare's Richard III when Richard proposes to the grieving Lady Anne, who knows that he has murdered both her husband and her father-in-law. For more, click here.
Saturday, May 26, 10:00 am -
5:00 pm
Yale University Art Gallery
- 1111 Chapel Street
Room: Gallery Tour

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Rising
Drawing on the Yale Art Gallery’s renowned collection of American art, this exhibit looks at the physical and artistic expansion of the United States during the second half of the 19th century.
Saturday, May 26, 10:00 am -
5:00 pm
Yale University Art Gallery
- 1111 Chapel Street
Room: Gallery

International Room at Sterling Memorial Library
Take the opportunity to view the newly renovated International Room in Sterling Memorial Library, located directly to the left when you walk in the High Street entrance. The International Room provides a portal to all international aspects of the University, including the Library. Spaces within the room are used to display books, periodicals, maps, media, and electronic resources, all featuring Yale's intellectual contributions to the world. Exhibits of various international activities at Yale, as well as materials drawn from Yale’s art, natural history and other collections, are a major focus.
Saturday, May 26, 10:00 am -
4:45 pm
Sterling Memorial Library
- 120 High Street
Room: International Room

'While These Visions Did Appear:' Shakespeare on Canvas
This exhibit at the Yale Center for British Art focuses primarily on depictions of Shakespeare’s comedies, but also draws on comedic elements from the tragedies and histories, and encourages consideration of the multifaceted ways - verbal and visual - in which Shakespeare’s plays have inspired painters and audiences alike. For a sneak peak at the images in this exhibit, click here.
Saturday, May 26, 10:00 am -
5:00 pm
Yale Center for British Art
- 1080 Chapel Street
Room: Gallery

Women in Science and Engineering at Yale: The Evolution
This vibrant digital exhibit features over 70 women scientists currently or historically engaged in teaching and research at Yale and includes portraits, research images, and citations to notable publications. A timeline of signficant events and historical tables illustrates the development of Women in Science at Yale and features notable "first" achievements. Photo by Professor Antonia Monteiro.
Saturday, May 26, 10:00 am -
6:00 pm
Kline Biology Tower
- 219 Prospect St
Room: Center for Science and Social Science Informa

Tour of the Peabody Museum of Natural History
Enjoy one of the Peabody's highlight tours which cover the entire museum in one hour.
Saturday, May 26, 12:30 pm -
1:30 pm
Peabody Museum
- 170 Whitney
Room: Gallery tour

Campus Tours by the Visitor Center
Yale College students provide a glimpse into the history and architecture of the University. In addition, the Center offers self-guided tours of "Architecture of Yale" and "Public Art at Yale;" and a self-guided tour for families with children ages 6-11, following clues to find fun and unusual architectural details around campus.
Saturday, May 26, 1:30 pm -
3:00 pm
Visitor Center at Yale University
- 149 Elm St.
Room: Lobby

Tour of the Peabody Museum of Natural History
Enjoy one of the Peabody's highlight tours which cover the entire museum in one hour.
Saturday, May 26, 1:30 pm -
2:30 pm
Peabody Museum
- 170 Whitney
Room: Gallery tour

Yale Farm Open House
The Sustainble Food Project manages an organic farm on campus, runs diverse programs that support exploration and academic inquiry related to food and agriculture, and collaborates on a sustainable dining program at Yale. Staff will be on hand to give tours.
Saturday, May 26, 2:00 pm -
4:00 pm
Yale FarmRoom: Yale Farm

Directed Studies Alumni Reception
DS alumni from all classes are invited to a gathering at Whitney Humanities Center.
Saturday, May 26, 3:00 pm -
4:00 pm
Whitney Humanities Center
- 53 Wall Street
Room: 108

St. Anthony Hall Society (Delta Psi) - Cocktails
Stop by before you go to Woolsey Hall for President Levin's Update and the Celebration of Yale Singing.
Saturday, May 26, 3:00 pm -
6:00 pm
St. Anthony Hall
- 483 College Street
Room: Hall

Yale Fencing Association Reunion
Re-live those halcyon sword-fighting days of yore!
Saturday, May 26, 3:45 pm -
4:30 pm
Payne Whitney Gym
- 70 Tower Parkway
Room: 7th Floor

AA Open Discussion Meeting
Dwight Hall Library
Saturday, May 26, 5:30 pm -
6:30 pm
Dwight Hall
- 67 High Street
Room: Library

Guild of Carilloneurs
The Guild of Carilloneurs is proud to sponsor a tour of the playing cabinet in Harkness Tower for alumni on Saturday at 5:30 pm. Tours are limited to the first 15 people; those interested should meet on Library Walk between the High St. gates of Branford and JE. Guild alumni are encouraged to email yalesummercarillon@gmail.com to arrange for practice time during the weekend and to participate in reunion rings.
Saturday, May 26, 5:30 pm -
6:00 pm

Joseph Slifka Center for Jewish Life at Yale/Yale Hillel - Sunday
Visit your Jewish alumni house at Yale; explore the Allan and Leah Rabinowitz Gallery on the 2nd floor; visit with Rabbi Jim Ponet and the Slifka staff and learn more about Jewish life at Yale.
Minyanim - Please contact Slifka Center (jennifer.wallis@yale.edu; 203-432-7376) to help organize
Bagel Brunch* (reservation requested; please call 203-432-7376) - 9:30 am - 1 pm
*Bagel brunch at Slifka is transferable from your reunion meal package.
All reunion meals include vegan/vegetarian options (no special request required.) Kosher meals (prepackaged and reheated) can also be delivered to any meal served with your Class. Please use the registration form to reserve.
Sunday, May 27, 8:15 am -
2:00 pm
Slifka Center
- 80 Wall Street
Room: Reception Area

Episcopal Church at Yale
Join us for a service of Holy Eucharist and Remambrance officiated by the Chaplain, the Rev. Nihal de Lanerolle.
Sunday, May 27, 9:00 am -
10:15 am
Dwight Hall
- 67 High Street
Room: Chapel

St. Thomas More, the Catholic Chapel & Center at Yale
A Mass of Remembrance for deceased alumni of reunion classes is celebrated followed by brunch. All are welcome.
Sunday, May 27, 10:00 am -
12:00 pm
St. Thomas More
- 268 Park St.
Room: Chapel

Women in Science and Engineering at Yale: The Evolution
This vibrant digital exhibit features over 70 women scientists currently or historically engaged in teaching and research at Yale and includes portraits, research images, and citations to notable publications. A timeline of signficant events and historical tables illustrates the development of Women in Science at Yale and features notable "first" achievements. Photo by Professor Antonia Monteiro.
Sunday, May 27, 10:00 am -
6:00 pm
Kline Biology Tower
- 219 Prospect St
Room: Center for Science and Social Science Informa

Big Food: Health, Culture and the Evolution of Eating
An exhibit focusing on our evolutionary history, our complex food environment, and the serious health consequences of obesity.
Sunday, May 27, 12:00 pm -
5:00 pm
Peabody Museum
- 170 Whitney
Room: Lobby

'While These Visions Did Appear:' Shakespeare on Canvas
This exhibit at the Yale Center for British Art focuses primarily on depictions of Shakespeare’s comedies, but also draws on comedic elements from the tragedies and histories, and encourages consideration of the multifaceted ways - verbal and visual - in which Shakespeare’s plays have inspired painters and audiences alike. For a sneak peak at the images in this exhibit, click here.
Sunday, May 27, 12:00 pm -
5:00 pm
Yale Center for British Art
- 1080 Chapel Street
Room: Gallery

Tour of the Peabody Museum of Natural History
Enjoy one of the Peabody's highlight tours which cover the entire museum in one hour.
Sunday, May 27, 12:30 pm -
1:30 pm
Peabody Museum
- 170 Whitney
Room: Gallery tour

Edwin Austin Abbey: Richard, Duke of Gloucester, and the Lady Anne
On special view at the Yale Art Gallery is Edwin Austin Abbey's Richard, Duke of Gloucester, and the Lady Anne, along with three preliminary studies. The painting depicts the scene in Shakespeare's Richard III when Richard proposes to the grieving Lady Anne, who knows that he has murdered both her husband and her father-in-law. For more, click here.
Sunday, May 27, 1:00 pm -
6:00 pm
Yale University Art Gallery
- 1111 Chapel Street
Room: Gallery

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Rising
Drawing on the Yale Art Gallery’s renowned collection of American art, this exhibit looks at the physical and artistic expansion of the United States during the second half of the 19th century.
Sunday, May 27, 1:00 pm -
6:00 pm
Yale University Art Gallery
- 1111 Chapel Street
Room: Gallery

Campus Tours by the Visitor Center
Yale College students provide a glimpse into the history and architecture of the University. In addition, the Center offers self-guided tours of "Architecture of Yale" and "Public Art at Yale;" and a self-guided tour for families with children ages 6-11, following clues to find fun and unusual architectural details around campus.
Sunday, May 27, 1:30 pm -
3:00 pm
Visitor Center at Yale University
- 149 Elm St.
Room: Lobby

Tour of the Peabody Museum of Natural History
Enjoy one of the Peabody's highlight tours which cover the entire museum in one hour.
Sunday, May 27, 1:30 pm -
2:30 pm
Peabody Museum
- 170 Whitney
Room: Gallery tour