This semester, the Yale School of Art is welcoming an MFA program alum back to New Haven as a postgraduate fellow, made possible through ongoing partnerships across campus:
Newly graduated alum of the Photography program, Shelli Weiler, MFA ‘24, is the 2024 Postgraduate Fellow in Photography. During her six-month full-time teaching fellowship, Weiler will train in three different teaching environments and build her skillset as an artist educator.
Weiler taught sessions of Yale Pathways for New Haven Public Schools high school students in July 2024, she will be co-teaching an undergraduate course for Yale College this fall, and leading a photography program at the Yale Center for British Art for high school and young adults.
Shelli Weiler is an artist from Westchester, New York working in photography and video. She uses digital and analogue cameras to document the production of fantasy and its failure. Her work has been exhibited at Aperture Foundation, Museum of Contemporary Art Zagreb, and Tbilisi Photography & Multimedia Museum. She was recently the recipient of the PhMuseum New Generation Prize and Yale School of Art Photography Teaching Fellowship. Weiler is currently based in New Haven, Connecticut.
This fellowship is made possible by the School of Art, Office of New Haven Affairs, and the Yale Center for British Art.
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