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Programs for the Week: 8–13 January 2019 https://t.co/p24dKFwurd
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As we near the celebration of #Christmas and are in the final week of an extraordinary #exhibition—visit the museum and reflect on one of #GeorgeShaw’s glowing paintings, “Scenes from the Passion: A Few Days before Christmas” (2002–3).
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An @Apollo_magazine must-see, #BeforetheDeluge is a small but mighty exhibition that taps into eternal anxieties about our ever-changing world and the powers of nature. #Yale #flood
Learn more: https://t.co/U2mB7tQFpH
The holiday celebration continues tonight in festive #NHV!
The #YCBA and Museum Shop are open until 8 pm. Listen to the @yalemusic professor Wei-Yi Yang perform “Walton, Britten, and Finzi!” at 5:30 pm, and enjoy seasonal refreshments while shopping for the perfect gift. #Yale
We congratulate our colleagues @maspmuseu and the Tomie Ohtake Foundation on "Histórias Afro-Atlânticas," which was Holland Cotter’s top pick among a formidable crop of 2018 exhibits worldwide.
#YCBA loaned 6 objects to that show—among them these rare Agostino Brunias paintings.
Final days to see “#CaptiveBodies: British Prisons, 1750–1900,” on view through 11/25. This #exhibition focuses on the experience of prisoners in the 18th and 19th centuries and the structures that confined them. #Yale
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Programs for the Week: 20–25 November 2018 https://t.co/w29mWrw9Dw
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As we commemorate the First World War and pay homage to veterans of all armed conflicts, it’s a fitting time to see work by artists who responded to the Great War as it unfolded, and communicated the impact it had on life 100 years ago. #VeteransDay
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On view through Nov. 25—"Captive Bodies: British Prisons, 1750–1900."
Drawing on objects from the Center’s collections, this exhibit focuses on the experience of prisoners in the 18th and 19th centuries and the structures that confined them.
Learn more: https://t.co/1Se5s4mXF4
On view through Nov. 25—"An Indelible Mark: #BritishArt of the First World War." Discover objects from the collection that reveal the diverse visual strategies artists and designers developed to record, commemorate, and critique the #FirstWorldWar.
More: https://t.co/SnRFkPIpH3