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SUMMARY:Gallery Opening: Art for Change
DESCRIPTION:Meet area artists\, receive peer-to-peer feedback\, and share creative resources. Princeton Crit provides a monthly space for artists to come together to share and discuss their creative practice. Together\, we’ll foster an atmosphere of constructive peer-to-peer criticism\, free of judgment and open to all. We encourage a diversity of voices\, mediums\, artistic skills\, and projects in varying stages of completion. It is our core belief that every artist has something to offer\, regardless of experience level or background. How it works: Crits are held monthly on every last Tuesday of the month in the Arts Council of Princeton’s Solley Theater.Participants may arrive as early as 6pm to set up their work. The crit will begin at 6:30.Each session is limited to 10 participants to allow sufficient time for each artist to present their work for feedback.Each artist will receive a 10-minute critique of their work. Artists may bring up to three pieces for discussion\, no exception.The Arts Council will provide easels for the display of your work. Pedestals may be made available — kindly let us know in the registration form if you’re displaying 3D work.A $10 registration fee helps cover costs of running this resource for area artists.Princeton Crit policies: Artists must be at least 18 years of age.When critiquing\, be mindful of listening without interrupting. When offering constructive feedback\, refrain from using harsh\, rude\, or disrespectful language. Be aware of the 10-minute time limit and allow others to speak if you have already provided feedback.When presenting\, be open to constructive feedback on your work and respectful of fellow artists’ work.Silence your phone for the duration of the crit session. If you need to take a call\, please step outside the crit room.The Arts Council of Princeton reserves the right to use images of participants and/or their work for promotional purposes on its website\, Instagram\, Facebook and email.Crit facilitator:Carey Gates is a talented educator and artist with over twenty years of experience teaching art and art history. He studied at the University of Pennsylvania\, earning a BFA\, and at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts\, earning an MFA. He is a practicing artist who has participated in numerous regional and national exhibitions. He has taught art\, art criticism and art history for over twenty. He revels in the shared experience of dialogue and discussion with other artists\, seeing this as both an opportunity for collaborative meaning-making and growth.  								\n				\n										\n						\n									Register here
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/gallery-opening-art-for-change/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Free or Low Cost,Opening Receptions
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CREATED:20251205T203731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260112T173236Z
UID:10002437-1768057200-1768064400@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Gallery Opening: Divergent Forms
DESCRIPTION:Meet area artists\, receive peer-to-peer feedback\, and share creative resources. Princeton Crit provides a monthly space for artists to come together to share and discuss their creative practice. Together\, we’ll foster an atmosphere of constructive peer-to-peer criticism\, free of judgment and open to all. We encourage a diversity of voices\, mediums\, artistic skills\, and projects in varying stages of completion. It is our core belief that every artist has something to offer\, regardless of experience level or background. How it works: Crits are held monthly on every last Tuesday of the month in the Arts Council of Princeton’s Solley Theater.Participants may arrive as early as 6pm to set up their work. The crit will begin at 6:30.Each session is limited to 10 participants to allow sufficient time for each artist to present their work for feedback.Each artist will receive a 10-minute critique of their work. Artists may bring up to three pieces for discussion\, no exception.The Arts Council will provide easels for the display of your work. Pedestals may be made available — kindly let us know in the registration form if you’re displaying 3D work.A $10 registration fee helps cover costs of running this resource for area artists.Princeton Crit policies: Artists must be at least 18 years of age.When critiquing\, be mindful of listening without interrupting. When offering constructive feedback\, refrain from using harsh\, rude\, or disrespectful language. Be aware of the 10-minute time limit and allow others to speak if you have already provided feedback.When presenting\, be open to constructive feedback on your work and respectful of fellow artists’ work.Silence your phone for the duration of the crit session. If you need to take a call\, please step outside the crit room.The Arts Council of Princeton reserves the right to use images of participants and/or their work for promotional purposes on its website\, Instagram\, Facebook and email.Crit facilitator:Carey Gates is a talented educator and artist with over twenty years of experience teaching art and art history. He studied at the University of Pennsylvania\, earning a BFA\, and at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts\, earning an MFA. He is a practicing artist who has participated in numerous regional and national exhibitions. He has taught art\, art criticism and art history for over twenty. He revels in the shared experience of dialogue and discussion with other artists\, seeing this as both an opportunity for collaborative meaning-making and growth.  								\n				\n										\n						\n									Register here
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/gallery-opening-divergent-forms/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Free or Low Cost,Opening Receptions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260208
DTSTAMP:20260405T001933
CREATED:20251205T211213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251212T144341Z
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SUMMARY:Hands Talk
DESCRIPTION:Meet area artists\, receive peer-to-peer feedback\, and share creative resources. Princeton Crit provides a monthly space for artists to come together to share and discuss their creative practice. Together\, we’ll foster an atmosphere of constructive peer-to-peer criticism\, free of judgment and open to all. We encourage a diversity of voices\, mediums\, artistic skills\, and projects in varying stages of completion. It is our core belief that every artist has something to offer\, regardless of experience level or background. How it works: Crits are held monthly on every last Tuesday of the month in the Arts Council of Princeton’s Solley Theater.Participants may arrive as early as 6pm to set up their work. The crit will begin at 6:30.Each session is limited to 10 participants to allow sufficient time for each artist to present their work for feedback.Each artist will receive a 10-minute critique of their work. Artists may bring up to three pieces for discussion\, no exception.The Arts Council will provide easels for the display of your work. Pedestals may be made available — kindly let us know in the registration form if you’re displaying 3D work.A $10 registration fee helps cover costs of running this resource for area artists.Princeton Crit policies: Artists must be at least 18 years of age.When critiquing\, be mindful of listening without interrupting. When offering constructive feedback\, refrain from using harsh\, rude\, or disrespectful language. Be aware of the 10-minute time limit and allow others to speak if you have already provided feedback.When presenting\, be open to constructive feedback on your work and respectful of fellow artists’ work.Silence your phone for the duration of the crit session. If you need to take a call\, please step outside the crit room.The Arts Council of Princeton reserves the right to use images of participants and/or their work for promotional purposes on its website\, Instagram\, Facebook and email.Crit facilitator:Carey Gates is a talented educator and artist with over twenty years of experience teaching art and art history. He studied at the University of Pennsylvania\, earning a BFA\, and at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts\, earning an MFA. He is a practicing artist who has participated in numerous regional and national exhibitions. He has taught art\, art criticism and art history for over twenty. He revels in the shared experience of dialogue and discussion with other artists\, seeing this as both an opportunity for collaborative meaning-making and growth.  								\n				\n										\n						\n									Register here
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/hands-talk/
LOCATION:Lower Level Gallery
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Free or Low Cost,Opening Receptions
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SUMMARY:Art for Change
DESCRIPTION:Meet area artists\, receive peer-to-peer feedback\, and share creative resources. Princeton Crit provides a monthly space for artists to come together to share and discuss their creative practice. Together\, we’ll foster an atmosphere of constructive peer-to-peer criticism\, free of judgment and open to all. We encourage a diversity of voices\, mediums\, artistic skills\, and projects in varying stages of completion. It is our core belief that every artist has something to offer\, regardless of experience level or background. How it works: Crits are held monthly on every last Tuesday of the month in the Arts Council of Princeton’s Solley Theater.Participants may arrive as early as 6pm to set up their work. The crit will begin at 6:30.Each session is limited to 10 participants to allow sufficient time for each artist to present their work for feedback.Each artist will receive a 10-minute critique of their work. Artists may bring up to three pieces for discussion\, no exception.The Arts Council will provide easels for the display of your work. Pedestals may be made available — kindly let us know in the registration form if you’re displaying 3D work.A $10 registration fee helps cover costs of running this resource for area artists.Princeton Crit policies: Artists must be at least 18 years of age.When critiquing\, be mindful of listening without interrupting. When offering constructive feedback\, refrain from using harsh\, rude\, or disrespectful language. Be aware of the 10-minute time limit and allow others to speak if you have already provided feedback.When presenting\, be open to constructive feedback on your work and respectful of fellow artists’ work.Silence your phone for the duration of the crit session. If you need to take a call\, please step outside the crit room.The Arts Council of Princeton reserves the right to use images of participants and/or their work for promotional purposes on its website\, Instagram\, Facebook and email.Crit facilitator:Carey Gates is a talented educator and artist with over twenty years of experience teaching art and art history. He studied at the University of Pennsylvania\, earning a BFA\, and at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts\, earning an MFA. He is a practicing artist who has participated in numerous regional and national exhibitions. He has taught art\, art criticism and art history for over twenty. He revels in the shared experience of dialogue and discussion with other artists\, seeing this as both an opportunity for collaborative meaning-making and growth.  								\n				\n										\n						\n									Register here
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/art-for-change/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Free or Low Cost,Opening Receptions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260110
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260208
DTSTAMP:20260405T001933
CREATED:20251205T204236Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251218T152439Z
UID:10002438-1768003200-1770508799@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Divergent Forms
DESCRIPTION:Meet area artists\, receive peer-to-peer feedback\, and share creative resources. Princeton Crit provides a monthly space for artists to come together to share and discuss their creative practice. Together\, we’ll foster an atmosphere of constructive peer-to-peer criticism\, free of judgment and open to all. We encourage a diversity of voices\, mediums\, artistic skills\, and projects in varying stages of completion. It is our core belief that every artist has something to offer\, regardless of experience level or background. How it works: Crits are held monthly on every last Tuesday of the month in the Arts Council of Princeton’s Solley Theater.Participants may arrive as early as 6pm to set up their work. The crit will begin at 6:30.Each session is limited to 10 participants to allow sufficient time for each artist to present their work for feedback.Each artist will receive a 10-minute critique of their work. Artists may bring up to three pieces for discussion\, no exception.The Arts Council will provide easels for the display of your work. Pedestals may be made available — kindly let us know in the registration form if you’re displaying 3D work.A $10 registration fee helps cover costs of running this resource for area artists.Princeton Crit policies: Artists must be at least 18 years of age.When critiquing\, be mindful of listening without interrupting. When offering constructive feedback\, refrain from using harsh\, rude\, or disrespectful language. Be aware of the 10-minute time limit and allow others to speak if you have already provided feedback.When presenting\, be open to constructive feedback on your work and respectful of fellow artists’ work.Silence your phone for the duration of the crit session. If you need to take a call\, please step outside the crit room.The Arts Council of Princeton reserves the right to use images of participants and/or their work for promotional purposes on its website\, Instagram\, Facebook and email.Crit facilitator:Carey Gates is a talented educator and artist with over twenty years of experience teaching art and art history. He studied at the University of Pennsylvania\, earning a BFA\, and at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts\, earning an MFA. He is a practicing artist who has participated in numerous regional and national exhibitions. He has taught art\, art criticism and art history for over twenty. He revels in the shared experience of dialogue and discussion with other artists\, seeing this as both an opportunity for collaborative meaning-making and growth.  								\n				\n										\n						\n									Register here
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/divergent-forms/
LOCATION:Taplin Gallery – Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Free or Low Cost,Taplin Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260109T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260109T200000
DTSTAMP:20260405T001933
CREATED:20251205T193254Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251205T194343Z
UID:10002433-1767981600-1767988800@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:ACP BYOB: Wheel Ceramics
DESCRIPTION:Meet area artists\, receive peer-to-peer feedback\, and share creative resources. Princeton Crit provides a monthly space for artists to come together to share and discuss their creative practice. Together\, we’ll foster an atmosphere of constructive peer-to-peer criticism\, free of judgment and open to all. We encourage a diversity of voices\, mediums\, artistic skills\, and projects in varying stages of completion. It is our core belief that every artist has something to offer\, regardless of experience level or background. How it works: Crits are held monthly on every last Tuesday of the month in the Arts Council of Princeton’s Solley Theater.Participants may arrive as early as 6pm to set up their work. The crit will begin at 6:30.Each session is limited to 10 participants to allow sufficient time for each artist to present their work for feedback.Each artist will receive a 10-minute critique of their work. Artists may bring up to three pieces for discussion\, no exception.The Arts Council will provide easels for the display of your work. Pedestals may be made available — kindly let us know in the registration form if you’re displaying 3D work.A $10 registration fee helps cover costs of running this resource for area artists.Princeton Crit policies: Artists must be at least 18 years of age.When critiquing\, be mindful of listening without interrupting. When offering constructive feedback\, refrain from using harsh\, rude\, or disrespectful language. Be aware of the 10-minute time limit and allow others to speak if you have already provided feedback.When presenting\, be open to constructive feedback on your work and respectful of fellow artists’ work.Silence your phone for the duration of the crit session. If you need to take a call\, please step outside the crit room.The Arts Council of Princeton reserves the right to use images of participants and/or their work for promotional purposes on its website\, Instagram\, Facebook and email.Crit facilitator:Carey Gates is a talented educator and artist with over twenty years of experience teaching art and art history. He studied at the University of Pennsylvania\, earning a BFA\, and at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts\, earning an MFA. He is a practicing artist who has participated in numerous regional and national exhibitions. He has taught art\, art criticism and art history for over twenty. He revels in the shared experience of dialogue and discussion with other artists\, seeing this as both an opportunity for collaborative meaning-making and growth.  								\n				\n										\n						\n									Register here
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/acp-byob-wheel-ceramics-jan26/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260107T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260107T210000
DTSTAMP:20260405T001933
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
UID:10001230-1767812400-1767819600@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Meet area artists\, receive peer-to-peer feedback\, and share creative resources. Princeton Crit provides a monthly space for artists to come together to share and discuss their creative practice. Together\, we’ll foster an atmosphere of constructive peer-to-peer criticism\, free of judgment and open to all. We encourage a diversity of voices\, mediums\, artistic skills\, and projects in varying stages of completion. It is our core belief that every artist has something to offer\, regardless of experience level or background. How it works: Crits are held monthly on every last Tuesday of the month in the Arts Council of Princeton’s Solley Theater.Participants may arrive as early as 6pm to set up their work. The crit will begin at 6:30.Each session is limited to 10 participants to allow sufficient time for each artist to present their work for feedback.Each artist will receive a 10-minute critique of their work. Artists may bring up to three pieces for discussion\, no exception.The Arts Council will provide easels for the display of your work. Pedestals may be made available — kindly let us know in the registration form if you’re displaying 3D work.A $10 registration fee helps cover costs of running this resource for area artists.Princeton Crit policies: Artists must be at least 18 years of age.When critiquing\, be mindful of listening without interrupting. When offering constructive feedback\, refrain from using harsh\, rude\, or disrespectful language. Be aware of the 10-minute time limit and allow others to speak if you have already provided feedback.When presenting\, be open to constructive feedback on your work and respectful of fellow artists’ work.Silence your phone for the duration of the crit session. If you need to take a call\, please step outside the crit room.The Arts Council of Princeton reserves the right to use images of participants and/or their work for promotional purposes on its website\, Instagram\, Facebook and email.Crit facilitator:Carey Gates is a talented educator and artist with over twenty years of experience teaching art and art history. He studied at the University of Pennsylvania\, earning a BFA\, and at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts\, earning an MFA. He is a practicing artist who has participated in numerous regional and national exhibitions. He has taught art\, art criticism and art history for over twenty. He revels in the shared experience of dialogue and discussion with other artists\, seeing this as both an opportunity for collaborative meaning-making and growth.  								\n				\n										\n						\n									Register here
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-01-07/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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