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March/April 2009
Picasso and the Allure of Language
Yale University Art Gallery
(203) 432-0600
artgallery.yale.edu
An exhibition of approximately 80 objects explores
the relationship between art and literature, and painting and writing, in the
work of Pablo Picasso.
Through May 24

Honoring Aldo Parisot
Yale School of Music
(203) 432-4158
music.yale.edu
A special concert with the Yale Cellos in Zankel Hall
(at Carnegie Hall) recognizes Aldo Parisot’s 50 years on the faculty of the
Yale School of Music.
April 21, 8:00 p.m.

The Splendor of Hangul: The Korean Script in Calligraphy
and Print
Sterling Memorial Library
(203) 432-2798
library.yale.edu
A display of print and manuscript books from Yale
Library collections, along with calligraphy by contemporary artist Dr. Yoo Sung
Lee, traces the development of the alphabet hangul over the centuries.
Through March 31

Notes from Underground
Yale Repertory Theatre
(203) 432-1234
yalerep.org
Internationally acclaimed director Robert Woodruff
and OBIE Award–winning actor Bill Camp join forces to stage their adaptation of
Dostoevsky’s revolutionary novel.
March 20 through April 11

Book of Secrets: Alchemy and the European
Imagination, 1500–2000
Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library
(203) 432-2977
library.yale.edu/beinecke
From the Canterbury Tales to Harry Potter, alchemy has been found in European
literature ever since the medieval period. An exhibition of such books charts
alchemy’s presence in popular culture from its period of greatest strength in the
sixteenth and seventeenth centuries through the present.
Through April 18

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