Arts & CultureCalendarFather Comes Home from the Wars, Parts 1, 2, & 3 An enslaved man is offered freedom in exchange for joining the Confederate forces and fighting in the Civil War. By the Pulitzer-winning Suzan-Lori Parks. March 16 through April 7
An Artist for Conservation: The Paintings of Albert Earl Gilbert Field sketches and notes complement this display of 25 bird paintings by wildlife artist Albert Earl Gilbert. Through April 15
Beethoven and Bernstein Guest conductor Marin Alsop ’77 leads the Yale Philharmonia, Glee Club, and Camerata in a program at Woolsey Hall that includes Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony and Leonard Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms. April 20; 7:30 pm
Japan’s Global Baroque An exhibition on the role of imported goods in sixteenth- and seventeenth-century Japan includes screens depicting the arrival of foreign ships, Chinese ceramics, and Persian and Indian textiles. Through May 21
The Paston Treasure: Microcosm of the Known World The seventeenth-century painting The Paston Treasure, on view for the first time in North America, is displayed alongside five objects in the painting and many other items collected by the Paston family. Through May 27
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