North Gallery
Volume 6
Beginning in the Spring 2018 semester, the Yale School of Architecture Gallery launched a program to give students the opportunity to curate and stage exhibitions. The content is driven by student proposals and strives to be responsive to current interests and concerns in the school, while remaining open to the unique perspectives that stem from the breadth of our students backgrounds and outlooks.
With the 2022-23 academic year, the North Gallery was able to return to a schedule of presenting three exhibitions per semester. This publication collects the six entries that graced our walls over that period.
They vary widely in subject matter and format but share an intensity and passion for sharing their observations, meditations, and fruits. They vary widely in subject matter and format but all use designed space and displayed objects to mediate issues of the natural and artificial, time and memory, dream and reality, atrocity and healing.
Founded in 2018, the Yale School of Architecture North Gallery program gives students the opportunity to curate and stage exhibitions. The content is driven by student proposals and strives to be responsive to current interests and concerns in the school, while remaining open to the unique perspectives that stem from the breadth of our student’s backgrounds and outlooks. This edition of the catalog contains six exhibitions from the 2022-23 academic year.