An annual compilation of themed essays, exhibition highlights, and Gallery news, the Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin publishes original scholarship on works in the Gallery’s collection. Written by Gallery curators and outside scholars, contributions vary in length from extended studies to brief notes. This Bulletin is the first that was published under the direction of Jock Reynolds, who assumed the position of Henry J. Heinz II Director of the Yale University Art Gallery in January 1995. It presents essays that are primarily focused on Mexican and Central American art, analyzing specific works in the Gallery’s collection and even looking at a carved human bone from the Maya people in the Yucatan Peninsula.