K144 [Dearly Loved Children of Light]: Exhibition by Nathalie O. Barnes
Event Overview
Dates
April 14-25, 2025
Hours
Gallery open daily 10 AM - 8 PM
Location
Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complex
Admission
Free & open to public
A multimedia video installation of new work by senior Nathalie O. Barnes ’25, an African American Studies major pursuing a minor in visual arts.
Exhibition Details
The exhibition is free and open to the public; no tickets required. The Hurley Gallery is open daily 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Exhibition Photos
K144 [Dearly Loved Children of Light], multimedia video installation of new work by Nathalie O. Barnes ’25, an African American Studies major pursuing a minor in visual arts, is on view in the Hurley Gallery from April 14-25. Photo by Lauren Fedorchak
K144 [Dearly Loved Children of Light], multimedia video installation of new work by Nathalie O. Barnes ’25, an African American Studies major pursuing a minor in visual arts, is on view in the Hurley Gallery from April 14-25. Photo by Lauren Fedorchak
K144 [Dearly Loved Children of Light], multimedia video installation of new work by Nathalie O. Barnes ’25, an African American Studies major pursuing a minor in visual arts, is on view in the Hurley Gallery from April 14-25. Photo by Lauren Fedorchak
K144 [Dearly Loved Children of Light], multimedia video installation of new work by Nathalie O. Barnes ’25, an African American Studies major pursuing a minor in visual arts, is on view in the Hurley Gallery from April 14-25. Photo by Lauren Fedorchak
K144 [Dearly Loved Children of Light], multimedia video installation of new work by Nathalie O. Barnes ’25, an African American Studies major pursuing a minor in visual arts, is on view in the Hurley Gallery from April 14-25. Photo by Lauren Fedorchak
The Hurley Gallery is an accessible venue. The best accessible entrance to the Hurley Gallery is via the Plaza level entrance using the Arts Tower elevator (down to level M). Visit our Venues and Studios section for accessibility information at our various locations. Guests in need of access accommodations are invited to contact the Lewis Center at 609-258-5262 or email LewisCenter@princeton.edu at least one week in advance of the event date.