An exhibition of recent work by juniors pursuing a minor in the Program in Visual Arts and Practice of Art majors in the Department of Art & Archaeology. Curated by faculty member James Welling.
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How does the present become a memory? What is inevitably lost? What is hopefully kept? These are the questions raised in an exhibition of new work by senior Aysu Turkay, a Neuroscience major pursuing ...
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In this talk, Juan Luis Lopez Aranguren, will offer a critical analysis of the Christian community’s position in contemporary India, examining the tension between the nation's constitutional ...
An open mic featuring spoken word performances The Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum and the Princeton University Art Museum join to celebrate the legacy of spoken word as art, activism, and ...
A History of Bank Supervision in the United States, by economic historians Peter Conti-Brown and Sean Vanatta, offers an illuminating journey through the evolution of American financial regulation and ...
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Faig Ahmed delves into neuroscience to explore how we perceive, interpret, and engage with art. At the core of Azerbaijani artist Faig Ahmed’s practice are two fundamental questions: What do we look ...
Consensus of Forms is an evening of 5 new dance works choreographed and performed by guest artists and Princeton seniors. Free tickets required.
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