left unsaid: Senior Art Show by Monique Legaspi
Visual Arts senior Monique Legaspi presents an exhibition of new work. Lucas Gallery open daily at all hours. FREE; Open to University community.
Visual Arts senior Monique Legaspi presents an exhibition of new work. Lucas Gallery open daily at all hours. FREE; Open to University community.
VIS senior Miles Wilson presents an exhibition of new work. Gallery open daily at all hours. FREE; Open to University community.
Students in Professor of Visual Arts Jeff Whetstone’s spring course, “The Visible Wild,” share work from a class that combines photography with environmental science. CoLab open 24/7. FREE; open to University community.
Juniors in the Program in Visual Arts present an exhibition of recent work. Hagan Gallery open 24/7. FREE; open to Princeton students, faculty + staff.
The VIS program and Dept. of Art & Archaeology present a screening of the animation, documentary and narrative thesis films made by junior and senior students in the program. Refreshments will be served. Open to the public; Free tickets required.
The Program in Visual Arts presents short films by students in spring film and animation production classes. Refreshments served. FREE; open to University community.
In conjunction with the exhibition Body Matters / Martha Friedman, opening on May 20 at Art@Bainbridge, join the artist and three of her collaborators—theorist and faculty member Tina Campt; choreographer and dancer Silas Riener '06; and psychoanalyst Jamieson Webster—for a conversation about interdisciplinary thinking and a preview of the exhibition. FREE and open to public; Zoom registration required
Join us for an introduction to the exhibition "Body Matters / Martha Friedman" with the artist and the exhibition's curator, Mitra Abbaspour. Friedman's multimedia sculptures draw on her studies of ancient Egyptian mummification, Greco-Roman portrait busts, and drawings of the brain structure and nerves by the early twentieth-century scientist Santiago Ramón y Cajal to explore the relationship between the mind and the body at various points throughout history. Open to public.
Body Matters presents two new series of sculptures by visual arts faculty member and multimedia sculptor Martha Friedman, curated by Mitra M. Abbaspour, Haskell Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at PUAM. "Body Matters" faculty panel on April 8 @ 2 PM; "On Collaboration" Panel Discussion on May 12 @ 5:30 PM; Meet artist Martha Friedman on May 19 @ 5 PM. FREE and open to public. Open Tues-Sun.
The Lewis Center for the Arts celebrates graduates of the Class of 2022 who earned certificates and degrees through the Programs in Creative Writing, Dance, Theater, Music Theater, and Visual Arts.