Rooted in Heritage: Art Across Yale’s Cultural Centers
Building community through photography, paintings, and more; Rooted in Heritage features Yale student artwork from the multicultural communities of Yale College. The Afro-American Cultural Center, Asian American Cultural Center, La Casa Cultural de Julia de Burgos, Middle Eastern and North African Cultural Community, and Native American Cultural Center are all represented in this exhibition. These centers act as social hubs and community bases for students to explore various cultures, and the centers add depth to the larger Yale College community.
Yale undergraduate, graduate, and professional students are featured in this show with two-dimensional artworks that are representative of themselves and their communities. The creative pieces on display contain reflections on cultural identity, shared humanity, forgotten stories, and the places they call home.
Special thanks to Schwarzman Center exhibition assistant Kadjata Bah ’27 and the cultural center art liaisons Frishta Anbari ’28, Caden Castro-Kudler ’29, Solomon Geleta ’28, Dorothy Ha ’28, and Emma Slagle ’26.
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Yale Schwarzman Center
168 Grove Street
New Haven CT, 06511
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Monday - Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday - Sunday 10am - 6pm
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