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The English Prize: The Capture of the Westmorland, an Episode of the Grand Tour Center for British Art Paintings, watercolors, architectural drawings, sculptures, rare books, maps, and souvenirs are among the many works that were seized from the Westmorland—a British merchant ship captured by the French navy in 1779—and have been brought together again in this exhibit. Shaping Community: The Poetics and Politics of the Eruv Institute of Sacred Music The Jewish practice of constructing an eruv in order to keep the Sabbath is the focus of this three-part exhibition, which is on view in three Yale venues: the Slifka Center, through November 16; the 32 Edgewood Gallery, through November 30; and the Institute of Sacred Music, through December 14. A New Haven Psalter Yale Concert Band The undergraduate Yale Concert Band appears in Woolsey Hall with the Yale Glee Club to present the premiere of A New Haven Psalter by faculty composer Ingram Marshall. Free. Staging History, Making History: The Yale School of Drama Robert B. Haas Family Arts Library Scripts, programs, posters, and other items from the library’s Special Collections holdings trace how world events have shaped the history of the Yale School of Drama, from its beginnings in 1925 to the present day. |
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