Events

Theater & Music Theater

El ritmo que nos libre by Carrington Johnson ’24

March 25

Theater & Music Theater

She Loves Me

March 29

Theater & Music Theater

Sisyphus, a new play by Jessica Lopez ’24

April 4

Theater & Music Theater

Flight of a Legless Bird by Ethan Luk ’24

April 5

Reproduction Production: Exhibition by Magnolia Wilkinson

Practice of Art major Magnolia Wilkinson exhibits a kaleidoscopic collection of mixed media pieces that grapple with childhood memories, contemplations on nostalgia, and explorations of identity, gender, and the act of making. Gallery open daily 10 AM - 8 PM

Visual Arts
Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complex

Food Culture, Food Justice, Food Art

Michael Peterson and Laurie Beth Clark collaborate as artists under the name Spatula&Barcode, write together about art, visual culture, and food, and teach collaboratively in performance and cultural studies. This talk draws on all three of these practices to explore how artmaking, research, and pedagogy can innovate in food aesthetics and food politics and how these embodied practices can contribute to the interdiscipline of “American” studies. Registration required.

Campus Partners
East Pyne Room 010

Sisyphus, a new play by Jessica Lopez ’24

This new one-act play, written and directed by Jessica Lopez '24, asks: Why do people need to die? Over two thousand years ago, Aeschylus grappled with this question in his two-part telling of the tragedy of Sisyphus. Unfortunately, those plays were all but entirely lost to time, leaving us to come up with our own answers. In this re-imagination of the classic myth, one man struggles against the inevitability of death. Sisyphus promised to make a difference in the world and is ready to throw hands with the gods to keep his word. Free tickets required.

Theater & Music Theater
Donald G. Drapkin Studio, Lewis Arts complex

Dreams of SinoAmericana: Exhibition by Justin Zhang

Dreams of SinoAmericana is an exhibition by Justin Zhang '24 — Power. Matrimony. Family. Home. These are our Dreams of SinoAmericana. Gallery open weekdays 9 AM - 6 PM. Opening reception: 4/3 at 5:30 PM.

Visual Arts
Hagan Gallery, 185 Nassau St.

Reproduction Production: Exhibition by Magnolia Wilkinson

Practice of Art major Magnolia Wilkinson exhibits a kaleidoscopic collection of mixed media pieces that grapple with childhood memories, contemplations on nostalgia, and explorations of identity, gender, and the act of making. Gallery open daily 10 AM - 8 PM

Visual Arts
Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complex

Sisyphus, a new play by Jessica Lopez ’24

This new one-act play, written and directed by Jessica Lopez '24, asks: Why do people need to die? Over two thousand years ago, Aeschylus grappled with this question in his two-part telling of the tragedy of Sisyphus. Unfortunately, those plays were all but entirely lost to time, leaving us to come up with our own answers. In this re-imagination of the classic myth, one man struggles against the inevitability of death. Sisyphus promised to make a difference in the world and is ready to throw hands with the gods to keep his word. Free tickets required.

Theater & Music Theater
Donald G. Drapkin Studio, Lewis Arts complex

Flight of a Legless Bird by Ethan Luk ’24

Written by senior Ethan Luk, Flight of a Legless Bird follows the lives of queer artists Robin and Leslie from the 1980s to the 2000s. Fusing multiple languages, geographies, and temporalities, the play probes the fraught relationship between art-making and times of societal crisis. Talkback follows show on 4/6. Tickets required.

Theater & Music Theater
Berlind Theatre at McCarter Theatre Center

Reproduction Production: Exhibition by Magnolia Wilkinson

Practice of Art major Magnolia Wilkinson exhibits a kaleidoscopic collection of mixed media pieces that grapple with childhood memories, contemplations on nostalgia, and explorations of identity, gender, and the act of making. Gallery open daily 10 AM - 8 PM

Visual Arts
Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complex

Saturday Morning Arts Fifth Anniversary Showcase

This year, Saturday Morning Arts turns five! Join us for a joyous celebration of our community of Trenton and Princeton University students, featuring performances by Trenton Youth Dancers, Orchestra, Singers, and Theater. The event concludes with a collaborative performance involving all 4 groups—a historic first for SMArts. Free tickets required.

Campus Partners
Richardson Auditorium

Flight of a Legless Bird by Ethan Luk ’24

Written by senior Ethan Luk, Flight of a Legless Bird follows the lives of queer artists Robin and Leslie from the 1980s to the 2000s. Fusing multiple languages, geographies, and temporalities, the play probes the fraught relationship between art-making and times of societal crisis. Talkback follows show on 4/6. Tickets required.

Theater & Music Theater
Berlind Theatre at McCarter Theatre Center

Sisyphus, a new play by Jessica Lopez ’24

This new one-act play, written and directed by Jessica Lopez '24, asks: Why do people need to die? Over two thousand years ago, Aeschylus grappled with this question in his two-part telling of the tragedy of Sisyphus. Unfortunately, those plays were all but entirely lost to time, leaving us to come up with our own answers. In this re-imagination of the classic myth, one man struggles against the inevitability of death. Sisyphus promised to make a difference in the world and is ready to throw hands with the gods to keep his word. Free tickets required.

Theater & Music Theater
Donald G. Drapkin Studio, Lewis Arts complex