Events

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A self-described excessive exhibition by senior Warren Quan featuring works made amidst his quarter-life crisis, as he explores the complexity of human identity, technology, interpersonal connections, and Warren through portraitures of self and others, personal works, humor, and anecdotes. Gallery open weekdays 9 AM-6 PM.

Visual Arts
Hagan Gallery, 185 Nassau St.

Nothing Sacred Here: Exhibition by Lana Glisic ’24

Nothing Sacred Here is an exhibition of recent work by Princeton senior Lana Glisic, a computer science major pursuing a certificate in visual arts. Drawing together technological, religious, and scientific imagery, this show reflects on the concept of worship in a quotidian, non-religious, and interpersonal context. Gallery open weekdays 9 AM-6 PM.

Visual Arts
Hagan Gallery, 185 Nassau St.

Moʻo: Exhibition by Kapili Naehu-Ramos

Moʻo is an exhibition of new work by Practice of Art senior Kapili Naehu-Ramos. Moʻo is composed of strips or fragments of Hawaiian stories and genealogies in a show featuring weaving and poetry, as well as dyed, printed, and painted fabrics. It is in reverence of the feminine. Gallery open daily 10 AM-8 PM. Opening reception: April 15 at 7 PM.

Visual Arts
Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complex

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A self-described excessive exhibition by senior Warren Quan featuring works made amidst his quarter-life crisis, as he explores the complexity of human identity, technology, interpersonal connections, and Warren through portraitures of self and others, personal works, humor, and anecdotes. Gallery open weekdays 9 AM-6 PM.

Visual Arts
Hagan Gallery, 185 Nassau St.

Nothing Sacred Here: Exhibition by Lana Glisic ’24

Nothing Sacred Here is an exhibition of recent work by Princeton senior Lana Glisic, a computer science major pursuing a certificate in visual arts. Drawing together technological, religious, and scientific imagery, this show reflects on the concept of worship in a quotidian, non-religious, and interpersonal context. Gallery open weekdays 9 AM-6 PM.

Visual Arts
Hagan Gallery, 185 Nassau St.

Moʻo: Exhibition by Kapili Naehu-Ramos

Moʻo is an exhibition of new work by Practice of Art senior Kapili Naehu-Ramos. Moʻo is composed of strips or fragments of Hawaiian stories and genealogies in a show featuring weaving and poetry, as well as dyed, printed, and painted fabrics. It is in reverence of the feminine. Gallery open daily 10 AM-8 PM. Opening reception: April 15 at 7 PM.

Visual Arts
Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complex

Comedian, disability advocate Maysoon Zayid debuts comic book, Shiny Misfits

Former Princeton Arts Fellow (2021-23) and disability advocate Maysoon Zayid returns to Princeton to discuss and sign copies of her new graphic novel, Shiny Misfits. There will be a Q&A, moderated by Thomas Hughes '24, followed by a photo-op and book-signing with Maysoon.

Fellowships
Forum, Lewis Arts complex

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A self-described excessive exhibition by senior Warren Quan featuring works made amidst his quarter-life crisis, as he explores the complexity of human identity, technology, interpersonal connections, and Warren through portraitures of self and others, personal works, humor, and anecdotes. Gallery open weekdays 9 AM-6 PM.

Visual Arts
Hagan Gallery, 185 Nassau St.

Nothing Sacred Here: Exhibition by Lana Glisic ’24

Nothing Sacred Here is an exhibition of recent work by Princeton senior Lana Glisic, a computer science major pursuing a certificate in visual arts. Drawing together technological, religious, and scientific imagery, this show reflects on the concept of worship in a quotidian, non-religious, and interpersonal context. Gallery open weekdays 9 AM-6 PM.

Visual Arts
Hagan Gallery, 185 Nassau St.

Moʻo: Exhibition by Kapili Naehu-Ramos

Moʻo is an exhibition of new work by Practice of Art senior Kapili Naehu-Ramos. Moʻo is composed of strips or fragments of Hawaiian stories and genealogies in a show featuring weaving and poetry, as well as dyed, printed, and painted fabrics. It is in reverence of the feminine. Gallery open daily 10 AM-8 PM. Opening reception: April 15 at 7 PM.

Visual Arts
Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complex

Spring 2024 End of Semester Showings in Dance

End of semester showings of dance works and new student choreography created during spring dance courses, including showings from courses in breaking, hip-hop, choreography workshops, site-specific performance, lighting design and movement, and “The American Experience and Dance Practices of the African Diaspora.” Open to University community.

Dance
Lewis Arts complex