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SUMMARY:Hands Talk
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
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:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
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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SUMMARY:Divergent Forms
DESCRIPTION:Poets and spoken word fans\, join us for an afternoon of heartfelt storytelling\, community connection\, and reflection celebrating the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, Princeton’s 20th historic district.The program will begin at 2pm with book signings\, followed by remarks from our Executive Director Adam Welch and a conversation with the Rev. Gregory S. Smith\, Evelyn Turner-Counts\, and Aaron Fisher. Following the discussion\, performers are invited to participate in an open mic session\, sharing spoken word pieces and poetry inspired by the spirit of the Witherspoon-Jackson community.  \nThe third volume in the series features a collection of poetry and essays inspired by the Witherspoon-Jackson neighborhood\, capturing the voices\, histories\, and lived experiences of its residents. Through vivid language and evocative imagery\, the book offers an intimate portrait of a community shaped by resilience\, memory\, and pride.  \n \nACP Executive Director Adam Welch will release his new book\, Paul Robeson Place: How a Street Got Its Name\, and rerelease his zine Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: Revised and Expanded. Also available for purchase will be Welch’s The Witherspoon-Jackson Neighborhood: How One Community Changed Princeton.  \nThe event is free and open to the public. \n\n\nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \n\nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
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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