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Exhibit | Reading Abbott

16 May 2024 16:30
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15 Jan 2025 17:00

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About Reading Abbott

Exhibit | Flavourful Fellowship: Church, Congregational, and Community Cookbooks

5 Aug 2024 09:00
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15 Jan 2025 17:00

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Exhibit | Music in the making

30 Aug 2024
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28 Feb 2025

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This exhibition shines a light on the work and the processes involved in creating music, thinking about music, and writing (about) music. Rather than focusing on the final product, whether that be an article, composition, performance, or recording, it celebrates the space in which musicians engage, struggle, explore, reject, and develop their musical ideas and practices.

Exhibit | Arab Exhibitions in Mandate Jerusalem: Resurgent Nahda

5 Sep 2024 17:00
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20 Dec 2024 17:00

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Join us at the Islamic Studies Library to discover Maison Palestine's inaugural exhibit, “Arab Exhibitions in Mandate Jerusalem: Resurgent Nahda”. Launched on September 5th, it will be running until December 20th, 2024.

Exhibit | Chant Alive! An exhibit mounted in collaboration with the McGill Schulich School of Music and Montreal’s Ensemble Scholastica

7 Nov 2024 17:00
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7 Mar 2025 18:00

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Assembled with considerable acumen over 150 years, Rare Books and Special Collections of the McGill University Libraries maintains a significant collection of two hundred and fifty European medieval manuscripts, each one presenting unusual or exquisite scripts, notations, and decoration.

Exhibit | When There Are No Words

22 Jan 2025 17:00
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30 Mar 2025 17:00

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The exhibit, When There Are No Words, addresses the subjects of death and grief in Québec society through the lens of colour, symbols, printed texts, and handwritten messages found in sympathy cards from the last 150 years. It also includes a selection of condolence objects provided by the Organ and Tissue Donation Program of the McGill University Health Centre as an illustration of a different expression of sympathy.

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