Events

The Program in Visual Arts and the Department of Art & Archaeology present a screening of the animation, documentary, experimental, and narrative films made by juniors and seniors in the program.

Featuring Work by Students

Admission & Details

The event is free and open to the public. No tickets or registration required.

Directions

Get directions to the James Stewart Film Theater, located on the first floor at 185 Nassau St. in Princeton, NJ.

Accessibility

symbol for wheelchair accessibilityThe James Stewart Film Theater is an accessible venue. The theater has spaces for wheelchair and companion seating in the top row. A mechanized lift provides access to all levels in the theater for a wheelchair or a patron with a mobility disability. See an event staff member in the theater for assistance using the lift. Please plan to arrive at least 15 minutes in advance of the event start time for this assistance and for best choice of seating locations. Visit our Venues and Studios section for accessibility information at our various locations. Guests in need of access accommodations are invited to contact the Lewis Center at 609-258-5262 or email LewisCenter@princeton.edu at least one week in advance of the event date.

Featured Films

3 people in a band, 2 playing guitar and 1 playing drumkit

Film still by Michelle Tang

Princes to Kings: A Band of Brothers

By Michelle Tang
12:47 min.

When their siblings leave home, a musical duo must reevaluate their identity as brothers and musicians.
 
 

Interior of a living room with couches, table, floral wallpaper, and a central vase of roses.

Film still by Paige Morton

Between Then & Now

By Paige Morton
7:24 min.

A girl recounts the last time she walked through her childhood home.
 
 

Three people in swimsuits sit relaxing on a beach

Film still by Stella Amyot

In Memory

By Stella Amyot
8:14 min.

A journey into the fleeting memories of Wendy Amyot.

 

 

White tents perched atop a snowy mountain above the cloud line

Film still by Simone Kirkevold

Más Cerca del Sol

By Simone Kirkevold
7:00 min.

A prose poem by Simon Bolivar led to a delirious conversation with Time.
 
 

A person wearing a blue baseball cap and sunglasses opens their mouth wide, standing outside a building with a sign "public bar"

Film still by Joe McCauley

Bunyip Country

By Joe McCauley
25:19 min.

A collection of conversations.
 
 

Two people sit in a living room talking.

Film still by Tyler Wilson

Grasp

By Tyler Wilson
4:12 min.

After ruining his closest relationships, Kevin loses everything.
 
 

A person seen from behind who sits in a dark room in front of a glowing computer screen

Film still by Tiffany Deane

Post

By Tiffany Deane
11:06 min.

When a client reaches out for help, a young man works to put together the pieces of a mysterious chain of events.
 
 

Three people sit talking at a dining room table with plates of food

Film still by Joseph Kim Sexton

K144

By Nathalie Barnes
25:46 min.

These two cuts compile Barnes’ thesis work (in documentary, video installation, and narrative film) exploring the function of shame and isolation within the religious Retreat.

 
 

Three people seen from behind climb up a sand dune, the central figure seen in profile.

Film still by Isadora Knutsen

Trip to the Dunes

By Isadora Alsadir Knutsen
12:27 min.

A trip from Grand Central to the dunes in Provincetown.

 
 

A person wearing headphones in a bedroom holds up a plastic bottle filled with yellow liquid

Film still by Daniel Yeo

Piss

By Daniel Yeo
9:25 min.

A shut-in decides to change for the better by throwing out the bottles of urine crowding his room.

 
 

A person seen from behind walks down a hallway lit with green light

Film Still by Kate Stewart

Memorabilia

By Kate Stewart
25:25 min.

In the year 3050, humans attempt to revitalize a depleted Earth and an enlisted specialist struggles to accept the practicality of the future’s isolated harshness after finding a camcorder of a 2000’s college youth.

Presented By

  • Department of Art and Archaeology
  • Program in Visual Arts

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