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Sculpture in the Close 2005
JCCA/JCAD/8/5/5/9 · 2005
Part of College Archives

Includes organisational correspondence, correspondence with artists, invitation card to official launch of exhibition, guides, A3 poster for exhibition, costs associated with holding the exhibition. Held in memory of Elisabeth and Alexander Kasza-Kasser.

Featured artists were John Gibbons, Sam Taylor-Wood, Sand Laurenson, Cornelia Parker, Diane MacLean, Eilis O'Connell, Kate Whiteford and Mark Firth.

Opened by Phillip King.

Sculpture in the Close 2007
JCCA/JCAD/8/5/5/10 · 2007
Part of College Archives

Includes organisational correspondence, A3 poster for exhibition, invitation card to official launch of exhibition, guides, costs associated with holding the exhibition; Digital photographs of sculptures in situ

Featured artists were Roger Hiorns, John Gibbons, Marc Quinn, Bill Woodrow, Cerith Wyn Evans, Christine Borland and Claire Barclay.

Opened by David Mach.

Sculpture in the Close 2011
JCCA/JCAD/8/5/5/12 · 2011
Part of College Archives

Includes, invitation card for official launch of exhibition, A3 poster for exhibition, guides.

Featured artists were Barry Flangan, Anthony Caro, William Tucker, Tim Scott, Phillip King, Wendy Taylor and Bruce McLean.

Opened by Colin Renfrew.

Programme
JCCA/JCCS/5/1/1958/1/1 · Item · 10th March 1958
Part of College Archives

Programme for a performance of Britten's Saint Nicolas in the College Chapel on Monday 10th March 1958 at 8.30pm. The Jesus Singers, orchestra and boys of the Chapel Choir were conducted by Peter Fletcher

Performers:
Saint Nicolas - Wilfred Brown
The Boy Nicolas - Anthony Tilley
The Pickled Boys - Kenneth Marshall, Richard Howes, Anthony Tilley

(The orchestra included Philip Ledger playing the piano)

Programme
JCCA/JCCS/5/1/1958/2/1 · Item · 9th June 1958
Part of College Archives

Programme for Aristophanes, Thesmophpriazusae (The Judgment of Women) and John Blow, Venus and Adonis, performed in the Cloisters at Jesus College during May Week on 9th June 1958. The music was played by the College Orchestra conducted by John Turner