VIS Welcome Back Show
Students in the Program in Visual Arts celebrate the start of the new academic year with an exhibition featuring recent work in a range of media. Gallery open weekdays 9 AM - 6 PM. Open to public.
Students in the Program in Visual Arts celebrate the start of the new academic year with an exhibition featuring recent work in a range of media. Gallery open weekdays 9 AM - 6 PM. Open to public.
Art & Archaeology Practice of Art/Visual Arts senior Nemo presents a mixed media art show that explores the use of art as a coping mechanism and includes information about various mental health resources on campus and beyond. Gallery open weekdays 9 AM - 6 PM. Open to public.
Join comedian, disability advocate, and Princeton Arts fellow Maysoon Zayid on Zoom for fun, candid conversations about disabled life at Princeton University. ASL interpreters and open captioning will be provided; any other accommodations are available upon request. Open to University community.
On select Mondays this fall, drop-in to learn how to make theater through the art of collaboration. Come play, meet your future collaborators, and devise short theater pieces with Yuval Boim. FREE
Explore the technical capacities of the Lewis Center and learn how you can incorporate them into your work. Each session focuses on a different aspect of design and production for live performance, led by staff and visiting guest artists. FREE; All Princeton students welcome.
Refine your chops in 1-on-1 sessions with Yuval Boim! Sign up for a slot on Monday evenings to work on skills such as monologue preparation, scene work, and auditioning, or to discuss career and graduate school plans. FREE; advance registration required.
Jacques Schwarz-Bart presents The Harlem Suite in preview of the 2023 CD release. Open to the public; tickets required.