Upcoming Events
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Mira Dayal, "Double-Stapled Möbius Strip"
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Double-Stapled Möbius Strip presents works from Mira Dayal’s ongoing “Language Objects” series, alongside a selection of the artist’s research materials and accompanying “instructions” for the sculptures. In her “Language Objects,” Dayal works with steel to create sculptural systems that reflect on the potentials and limits of language. She often abstracts the tools and processes of writing, informed by research that ranges from the ancient origins of written communication to geometric exercises, childhood games, and industrial fabrication.
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Mira Dayal, "Double-Stapled Möbius Strip"
- Upcoming event
Double-Stapled Möbius Strip presents works from Mira Dayal’s ongoing “Language Objects” series, alongside a selection of the artist’s research materials and accompanying “instructions” for the sculptures. In her “Language Objects,” Dayal works with steel to create sculptural systems that reflect on the potentials and limits of language. She often abstracts the tools and processes of writing, informed by research that ranges from the ancient origins of written communication to geometric exercises, childhood games, and industrial fabrication.
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Mira Dayal, "Double-Stapled Möbius Strip"
- Upcoming event
Double-Stapled Möbius Strip presents works from Mira Dayal’s ongoing “Language Objects” series, alongside a selection of the artist’s research materials and accompanying “instructions” for the sculptures. In her “Language Objects,” Dayal works with steel to create sculptural systems that reflect on the potentials and limits of language. She often abstracts the tools and processes of writing, informed by research that ranges from the ancient origins of written communication to geometric exercises, childhood games, and industrial fabrication.
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Mira Dayal, "Double-Stapled Möbius Strip"
- Upcoming event
Double-Stapled Möbius Strip presents works from Mira Dayal’s ongoing “Language Objects” series, alongside a selection of the artist’s research materials and accompanying “instructions” for the sculptures. In her “Language Objects,” Dayal works with steel to create sculptural systems that reflect on the potentials and limits of language. She often abstracts the tools and processes of writing, informed by research that ranges from the ancient origins of written communication to geometric exercises, childhood games, and industrial fabrication.
Past Events
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CCAM Fest: Fluxus
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CCAM Fest is Yale CCAM’s interdisciplinary arts festival. This year, the Fest responds to Fluxus and its expansive range of people, practices, and ways of experiencing art. Our three-day program is accompanied by Happenings (and event scores, installations, and more)—selected through an open call—that will take place at CCAM, around Yale’s campus, and throughout New Haven.
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CCAM MIX: ground || horizons – Małgorzata Kozera
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CCAM MIX (Moving Image Exterior) exhibits moving images across the façade of 149 York Street, as well as inside our Leeds Studio. At the confluence of art, architecture, and public space, the system invites passersby to pause, see everyday surroundings in new ways, and enter the building to join us in our studios. ground || horizons In Spring 2026, CCAM MIX is being activated with ground || horizons, a project by Guest Art Directors Tusia Dabrowska and Wiktor Freifeld (MFA, Design – Projections, David Geffen School of Drama, 2026). From mid-January to mid-April, works by invited artists wor...
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CCAM MIX: ground || horizons – Tracy Naa Koshie Thompson
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CCAM MIX (Moving Image Exterior) exhibits moving images across the façade of 149 York Street, as well as inside our Leeds Studio. At the confluence of art, architecture, and public space, the system invites passersby to pause, see everyday surroundings in new ways, and enter the building to join us in our studios. In Spring 2026, CCAM MIX is being activated with ground || horizons—and the next invited artist in the series is Tracy Naa Koshie Thompson!
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CCAM Wednesday Wisdom: Resounding Nature & Turing’s Sunflower
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Resounding Nature is an arts-forward research initiative that transforms real-time ecological data into music and immersive sound, helping us hear environmental change and listen for tipping points in living systems.