The Yale University Art Gallery welcomes individuals and groups to view its collections in the public galleries as well as in a number of special study rooms and archives, described here.

  Print Study Room
Over 35,000 European and American prints, drawings, and photographs ranging in date from the fifteenth century to the present. Available for study by appointment.
    Furniture Study
A working library of over 1,000 examples of furniture and wooden objects made in America or for the American market. Available for study by appointment.
  Object Study Classroom
Classroom available to Yale faculty and teaching assistants who wish to use works from the Gallery’s collection in the teaching of their classes. Available for scheduling.
    Coin Room
Over 100,000 coins, medals, and examples of paper money from the seventh century B.C. to the present. Available for study by appointment.
  Gallery Archives
Personal papers, administrative records, and photographs from 1925 to the present that document the history of the Yale University Art Gallery. Available for study by appointment.
    Malbin Archive
Artists’ letters and other documentation pertaining to the history of the Lydia Winston Malbin collection of Italian Futurism in America. Available for study by appointment.