
“The relationship between image, history and memory will be explored at a graduate student conference titled ‘Photographic Proofs,’ to be held Friday-Saturday, April 4-5, at Yale.”
The relationship between photography, history and memory examined in student conference Yale Bulletin “March 28, 2008|Volume 36, Number 23

“Works by sculptor Joseph Saccio, a former associate clinical professor of psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine, are on exhibit now through April 24 at the Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health (PRCH) and the Community Services Network (CSN).
The exhibit is the first for The Parachute Factory, which is the organization’s new arts initiative and shares space with PRCH and CSN at 319 Peck St., Erector Square.”
New exhibition space hosts show exploring themes of loss, renewal March 28, 2008|Volume 36, Number 23 Yale Bulletin

“Religious images by African-American artists that portray ‘biblical teachings, the hallowed bodies, the celebrations and sorrows, the politics and poets, [and] the grief and gratitude’ are featured in a new exhibition at the Institute of Sacred Music (ISM).”
‘Visual Exegesis’ features artistic interpretations of biblical texts March 28, 2008|Volume 36, Number 23 Yale Bulletin

“The timeless Passover Haggadah text will be celebrated in a new exhibition opening on Tuesday, April 1, at Sterling Memorial Library.”
Exhibition features Haggadah illustrations by modern artists March 28, 2008|Volume 36, Number 23 Yale Bulletin
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