Yale faculty members and celebrated artists, innovators, architects and critics talk about aspects of the history of art and architecture, and the social and environmental ramifications of building and design.
Max Saltonstall talks with Graphic Design Critic Linda van Deursen to talk about her work at Yale, in Amsterdam and collaborating with Yale students and faculty. She explains how students progress in the formation of their thesis projects and examines book design in her teaching.
A senior critic in graphic design, Karel Martens has visited New Haven every fall since 1997 to supervise typography projects among the first-year graphic design students.
Henk Van Assan Director of Undergraduate Studies for the school of Art discusses the curriculum and possibilities for students interested in visual art at Yale. He is speaking with Sam Messer, Associate Dean of the School of Art.
Max Saltonstall and Lisa Kereszi talk about the transition from Yale MFA student to Yale Art faculty and Kereszi's current projects. She highlights some of her current work and examines how it has evolved as she moved from being a student to teaching at the Yale School of Art.
Max Saltonstall speaks with Dan Michaelson, Lecturer in Graphic Design, to talk about websites, interactivity, networks and technology within contemporary Graphic Design.
Max Saltonstall sits down with Richard Benson, former Dean of the Yale School of Art, to discuss his book for the Museum of Modern Art and his other current projects.
Jessica Stockholder, Professor and DGS (Sculpture) at the School of Art, presents a fifteen-minute monologue on teaching art at Yale.