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Creative Arts Workshop pays tribute to Yale artists in exhibition
An exhibition currently on view at the Creative Arts Workshop (CAW) pays tribute to individuals from the School of Art, past and present, who have given their time and talent to the workshop and to the Greater New Haven community.
Titled "CAW Celebrates Yale's Tercentennial: Artists from the Yale School of Art at the Hilles Gallery," the show features works by over 30 alumni, ranging from members of the Class of 1937 to the Class of 2000. The exhibit encompasses a wide range of media and styles.
Among the Yale individuals featured in the exhibit are:
* The late Rudolph F. Zallinger '42 B.F.A., '71 M.F.A., who won the Pulitzer Prize for his mural "The Age of Reptiles" in the Peabody Museum of Natural History, and was a juror for a CAW national exhibition. He will be represented by "Kent Falls Washington State," an oil painting from his estate.
* Harold Rabinowitz '51 B.F.A., '54 M.F.A. and Ann P. Lehman, two founding members of CAW. Rabinowitz has two transparent watercolors on view, "Edge of Landscape" and "Inside the Landscape." Lehman, who attended the School of Art in 1956 but did not graduate, has a relief sculpture in the show titled "5 Elliptipar Elements."
* Sheila Levrant de Bretteville '63 B.F.A., '64 M.F.A., another CAW juror who is director of graduate studies in graphic design at the School of Art. Her work, "At the start ... At long last ...," is a white tile and mirror mosaic that is representative of her installation at the 207th Street subway station in New York City.
The show will continue through April 22, at the Creative Arts Workshop, 80 Audubon St. The gallery is open to the public free of charge 9 a.m.-5:50 p.m. weekdays. The exhibit will be open special hours during the Alumni Leadership Weekend -- 9 a.m.-4 p.m. on Saturday, April 21, and noon-4 p.m. on Sunday, April 22.
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