Join us for a private afternoon at the Yale Center for British Art (YCBA) - an architectural and cultural gem in the heart of New Haven. Our curator-led tour will begin at 2:30PM, and light refreshments will be available before or after the tour in a private room reserved exclusively for our group.
Our guided tour will span all four floors of the museum, including two special exhibitions Painters, Ports, and Profits: Artists and the East India Company, 1750–1850 and Going Modern: British Art, 1900-1960, as well as highlights of the YCBA’s unique history, design, and permanent collection.
Founded through the generosity of Yale alumnus and philanthropist Paul Mellon, the YCBA houses the largest collection of British art outside the United Kingdom. From the luminous landscapes of Turner and Constable to the striking works of contemporary artists like Barbara Hepworth and Yinka Shonibare, the collection spans five centuries and offers a rich lens into British history and creativity.
This event is hosted in collaboration with the Yale Club of New Haven, Oxford & Cambridge Society of New England, Cambridge in New York, and Oxford Alumni Association of New York.
Tickets are $30. Please register by June 9 at this link.