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Outdoor Juneteenth Concert by Stretto Youth Chamber Orchestra

June 19 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

$30.00

Violin players

Please join the full ensemble of Stretto Youth Chamber Orchestra for an outdoor Juneteenth concert.

300 Witherspoon Street, Princeton (parking lot of Capital Health). Bring a lawn chair!

Stretto is a team of music lovers who participate in learning and teaching together in an immersion-based music learning program. Committed to diversity and socio-economic inclusion, Stretto makes music as an offering to help heal the wounds of division and to offer a vision for what is possible when people come together in harmony.
Stretto has performed in Chicago, Paris, Essen, Düsseldorf, Florence, Prague, Vienna, Baden, Brussels, Belgrade, Sofia, Shanghai, Beijing, Sicily, Montenegro and Croatia, and has been invited as a featured performing ensemble at the Philadelphia Bach Festival, New York Encounter (New York, NY) and the Princeton Early Music Festival.

  • Vivaldi Concerto in G minor for 2 cellos, Aaliyah Jenkins and Davis Payton
  • Spoken Word: Original poetry written and performed by Allie Williams
    • “What’s the Difference”
    • “Black Women”
    • “Justice of Who?”
  • Hymns:
    • “Lift Every Voice”
    • “Prelude on an Early American Hymn Mendelssohn Concerto in D minor”, John Zammit, violin
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Gallery Opening: Making Do

May 3 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Free
Join the Arts Council of Princeton for the Gallery Opening of Making Do. Free and open to all.
Each artist finds resonance in this stuff of life, from Shannon Curry Hartmann’s brooding pandemic era newspaper collages to Rachel Perry’s obsessive, beautiful and weirdly funny fruit sticker drawings. From Karla Carballar’s collection of fidgeting objects, arranged into a minimalist grid of maximal anxiety, to Heather Cox’s sculptural celebration of the snapshot era in all its mundane and yet somehow mysterious glory. Emna Zghal’s wood/print/collage conversations yield beautiful and haunting abstracted landscapes, and Mollie Murphy takes the small sculptures that emerge out of the stuff she scavenges and relocates them among wall hangings inspired by the original making- do mother-of-it-all: the hand made quilt.
Making Do is on view in the ACP’s Taplin Gallery from April 27 – May 24. An Artist Talk will take place Friday, May 17 at 6pm.

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May 3 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

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Join the Arts Council of Princeton for the Gallery Opening of Making Do. Free and open to all.
Each artist finds resonance in this stuff of life, from Shannon Curry Hartmann’s brooding pandemic era newspaper collages to Rachel Perry’s obsessive, beautiful and weirdly funny fruit sticker drawings. From Karla Carballar’s collection of fidgeting objects, arranged into a minimalist grid of maximal anxiety, to Heather Cox’s sculptural celebration of the snapshot era in all its mundane and yet somehow mysterious glory. Emna Zghal’s wood/print/collage conversations yield beautiful and haunting abstracted landscapes, and Mollie Murphy takes the small sculptures that emerge out of the stuff she scavenges and relocates them among wall hangings inspired by the original making- do mother-of-it-all: the hand made quilt.
Making Do is on view in the ACP’s Taplin Gallery from April 27 – May 24. An Artist Talk will take place Friday, May 17 at 6pm.

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May 3
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Gallery Opening: Making Do

May 3 @ 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm

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Join the Arts Council of Princeton for the Gallery Opening of Making Do. Free and open to all.
Each artist finds resonance in this stuff of life, from Shannon Curry Hartmann’s brooding pandemic era newspaper collages to Rachel Perry’s obsessive, beautiful and weirdly funny fruit sticker drawings. From Karla Carballar’s collection of fidgeting objects, arranged into a minimalist grid of maximal anxiety, to Heather Cox’s sculptural celebration of the snapshot era in all its mundane and yet somehow mysterious glory. Emna Zghal’s wood/print/collage conversations yield beautiful and haunting abstracted landscapes, and Mollie Murphy takes the small sculptures that emerge out of the stuff she scavenges and relocates them among wall hangings inspired by the original making- do mother-of-it-all: the hand made quilt.
Making Do is on view in the ACP’s Taplin Gallery from April 27 – May 24. An Artist Talk will take place Friday, May 17 at 6pm.

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June 19

Time:

4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Cost:

$30.00

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