About 2025 Open Studios

The Yale School of Art's annual open studios event is taking place in person in 2025, with work by participating artists also made available online. Studios will be open to the public and are located across Yale’s campus in downtown New Haven.

 

The studios of participating MFA students and undergraduate art majors will be open to the public from 12–6pm on Saturday, April 5 and Sunday, April 6 in the departments of Graphic Design, Painting and Printmaking, Photography, and Sculpture. Pre-registration is encouraged, but day-of registration will also be available at the door. Members of the public are invited to check in at both 1156 Chapel Street and 36 Edgewood Avenue in New Haven.

 

Events—artist talks, performances, and workshops—are also being hosted across the School of Art as part of Open Studios. The full schedule of community-led programming will be made available through the School of Art’s public events calendar and on the 2025 Open Studios website.

 

Online representation of work by participating MFA students and undergraduate art majors is also be made available as part of a continued effort to expand the means through which students’ work and practice is accessible to the public as part of the annual open studios event.

 

 

Credits

2025 Open Studios graphic identity created by Rebecca Cheng and Hongting Zhu, Graphic Design MFAs '26.

 

Event production, digital strategy, and content management by Assistant Director of Communications Lindsey Mancini, and Assistant Dean for Communications and Digital Media, Sarah Stevens-Morling.

 


 

 

Yale School of Art

1156 Chapel Street

New Haven, CT 

 

The Yale School of Art is a graduate school that confers MFAs in Graphic Design, Painting/Printmaking, Photography, and Sculpture; and offers undergraduate-level art courses to Yale College students.