Fall 2022 Drawing Classes Show
The Program in Visual Arts presents new work by students in three fall drawing courses taught by Alexis Brown and Troy Michie. Gallery open weekdays 9 AM to 6 PM.
The Program in Visual Arts presents new work by students in three fall drawing courses taught by Alexis Brown and Troy Michie. Gallery open weekdays 9 AM to 6 PM.
An exhibition of new work created by Mark Thomas Gibson during his 21-22 Hodder Fellowship at Princeton. One part town crier, one part Twitter feed, one part government protester, and one part inner monologue, Gibson’s work visualizes the stream going on inside all our heads as we try to navigate life in a heavily mediated world. Gallery open daily 10 AM-8 PM. Artist's Talk on 11/17 at 4:30 PM in gallery.
Labyrinth Live at the Library presents professor emerita Joyce Carol Oates and professor Maria DiBattista in conversation about Oates' new book, The Babysitter — a novel about love, deceit, lust and redemption, set against a backdrop of shocking murders in the affluent suburbs of Detroit. Held in person and via livestream.
PSK presents Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh (Edward T. Cone Fellow, Humanities Council & Music Dept.) and Dan Trueman (Prof. and Chair, Music Dept.) performing a program of new fiddle music for hardanger fiddle and 10-string hardanger d’amore, from their recent album release, The Fate of Bones. No tickets required.