Fall 2021 Painting Class Show
The Program in Visual Arts presents new work by students in "First Year Painting Studio Seminar" and introductory painting courses led by Colleen Asper and Pam Lins. FREE; open to Princeton students, faculty and staff.
The Program in Visual Arts presents new work by students in "First Year Painting Studio Seminar" and introductory painting courses led by Colleen Asper and Pam Lins. FREE; open to Princeton students, faculty and staff.
The Program in Visual Arts presents new work by students in “Fabric Logic" taught by MJ Daines and "Collage: Diversions, Contradictions, and Anomalies" taught by Troy Michie. FREE; gallery open daily to Princeton students, faculty and staff.
On Dec. 2, 6 + 10, watch end of semester showings of dance works and new student choreography created during fall 2021 dance courses, including showings from courses in ballet, rhythm tap, contemporary dance, choreography workshops, and "The American Experience and Dance Practices of the African Diaspora." FREE; open to University community.
On Dec. 2, 6 + 10, watch end of semester showings of dance works and new student choreography created during fall 2021 dance courses, including showings from courses in ballet, rhythm tap, contemporary dance, choreography workshops, and "The American Experience and Dance Practices of the African Diaspora." FREE; open to University community.
On Dec. 2, 6 + 10, watch end of semester showings of dance works and new student choreography created during fall 2021 dance courses, including showings from courses in ballet, rhythm tap, contemporary dance, choreography workshops, and "The American Experience and Dance Practices of the African Diaspora." FREE; open to University community.
In each session students learn/review the basics and acquire new skills for creating and sustaining spontaneous and truthful improvised games and scenes. Led by Yuval Boim on select Mondays throughout the fall semester. FREE; for Princeton students only.
A drop-in class, divided into three units: The Moving Artist: Preparing the Body; World in Motion: Movement Analysis; Embodied Play: Dramatic Applications. Led by Yuval Boim on select Mondays throughout the fall semester. FREE; for Princeton students only.
Come laugh with (or at) Princeton Arts Fellow Maysoon Zayid's "Art of Standup" students as they take their final exam live! Nine comics, one fabulous host, and unlimited hilarity! FREE and open to public; tickets required and can be reserved through University Ticketing.