March 30, 2026 – December 18, 2026

West of the River

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In West of the River, photographer Christian Badach describes the paradoxical notions that come from being immersed in the rural landscape and these spaces' ability to act as catalysts in the formation of specific emotions. In showing the landscape in various states of natural and unnatural fluctuation, his work uses the visual cues presented by the changing of seasons, weather variations, and natural phenomena. These visual cues are employed to show how the rural landscape can dictate the movement of the human body—offering both permissions and restrictions that are correlative to constructing emotional headspaces. 

In a practice that is tied to the dismantling of these resulting internal spaces, Badach uses the visual codes of decontextualized landscape imagery, evidence of natural phenomena, and portraiture to investigate how the evolving landscape plays a key role in manifesting specific psychological states and to convey the landscapes dichotomic offerings that shift between vitality and death, bliss and madness, comfort and destabilization, and community and isolation.

Admission

The Well Gallery is located in the lower level. Enter the building at 168 Grove Street and take the stairs or elevator one floor down.

Plan your visit.
Location The Well Gallery

Yale Schwarzman Center
168 Grove Street
New Haven CT, 06511

Times
Standard Building Hours:

The main entrances to the building are open when classes are in session:

Monday - Tuesday 8am - 10pm
Wednesday - Friday 8am - 11pm
Saturday - Sunday 10am - 6pm
Changes to Building Hours:

Yale Schwarzman Center is generally accessible to the public during our standard business hours, however, a Yale ID may be required to access our doors from time to time. Please email [email protected] to plan your visit.

Summer hours begin on Saturday, May 9
Monday - Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday - Sunday 10am - 6pm
Fall hours begin on Monday, August 31