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SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Princeton Comic Makers presents: JERSEY ART MEETUPS (JAM)\, a weekly social event connecting creatives within the greater Central Jersey area through a shared passion for sequential art and new media.  Attendees may use this open workshop space to draw\, write\, and develop their own artwork\, with an opportunity to receive peer review and feedback from other members if desired. Illustrators\, animators\, writers\, and generalists are all welcome to join and discuss their art and career goals\, share learning resources\, promote current projects\, or find friends and collaborators. Together\, we aspire to cultivate a local community that keeps artists motivated towards achieving their dreams! \n\nOpen to ages 16+ of any skill level interested in any form of narrative art and design (i.e. Animation\, Concept Art\, Comics\, Game Design\, Picture Books\, etc.)\nGroup meets weekly on Wednesdays from 7pm to 9pm. Casual attendance is accepted!\nBringing own materials is highly encouraged. Some basic materials are provided – paper\, pencils\, etc. – but please bring any tools necessary to help you create (i.e. drawing tablets\, sketchbooks\, etc.)\n\nWho we are: Sponsored by artist and educator Ronah Harris\, Princeton Comic Makers is an artist collective founded in 2023 by local illustrators Christina Castro\, Suyang Gong\, and Masha Zhdanova after noticing a lack of in-person community spaces for NJ-based artists specializing in narrative arts and communications design. Although we create independently\, we often exhibit together at events such as MoCCA Fest\, Anime NYC\, and Camden Comic Con. Our weekly study group motivated us to strive towards completing projects and working towards professional goals\, so we hope more people can benefit from this club! \nChristina Castro is a freelance illustrator and storyboard artist who graduated from Pratt Institute (2018) with a BFA in Digital Arts (2D Animation) and a minor in Creative Writing. Past clients include Smashbits Animation\, gal-dem zine\, and Bad Robot. Christina also currently organizes and leads the production management of several indie charity zines\, collaborating with writers\, illustrators\, and musicians all around the world. Suyang Gong is a fine artist and illustrator who graduated from Rutgers (2021) with a BFA in Fine Arts. She has formerly worked as a teaching assistant at the Sharron Art Center for 3 years\, tutoring students in refining technical drawing skills. Suyang also specializes in traditional media\, often using materials like graphite\, ink\, and oil paint to create dynamic works. Masha Zhdanova is a freelance writer\, editor\, and illustrator who graduated from SCAD (2019) with a BFA in Sequential Art and recently completed her MFA in Cartooning at the Center for Cartoon Studies (2022). She was a teaching assistant for two Winter workshops at CCS and has taught comics classes for kids at the Princeton Public Library. Masha’s clients include Publisher’s Weekly\, Women Write About Comics\, and Polygon\, and she also currently edits content for The Anime Herald.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-03-25/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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SUMMARY:Craft Corner
DESCRIPTION:Use this open studio space to tackle a creative project! \n \nHave a stack of art supplies collecting dust? Looking to make your existing artistic process more social? \nIf you’re ready to tackle a craft and enjoy the company of other creative-minded folks\, join us in the Craft Corner for an evening of casual art-making. This is an open space to use freely – bring your watercolor set\, coloring book\, sewing machine\, polymer clay – and get to work! If you’re between projects\, you’re welcome to bring a book\, a puzzle to work on with the group\, or anything that will spark your creativity. \nAges 18+. This is a non-instructional gathering and attendees are responsible for bringing their own projects to work on. Please be mindful and avoid turpentine or other odorous materials. BYOB + snacks welcome! \n\nFREE REGISTRATION
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/acp-craft-corner-mar26/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost,Workshops
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260324
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260327
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
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SUMMARY:Princeton Kiosk Design Competition Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Honoring the 7 designs in the competition to reimagine the municipality’s kiosks. \nAmerican Institue of Architects (AIA)\, New Jersey presented the winners of the Princeton Kiosk Design Competition to the Mayor and Council\, capping a months-long effort to reimagine the bulletin board structures that have anchored Nassau Street since 1988. \nThe competition grew out of last year’s Nassau Street Streetscape Project\, which raised the possibility of removing the kiosks altogether. Princeton architect Joshua Zinder\, a former AIA New Jersey president\, reached out to Councilman David Cohen and municipal engineer Deanna Stockton to propose a design competition as an alternative. \nThe competition opened May 30 and closed July 18. The top six entries were then displayed at the Princeton Public Library\, where residents voted for a People’s Choice Award. \nAll entries will be on display here on March 24\, 25 and 26 in our theater space. Feel to stop by and check them all out!
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/princeton-kiosk-design-competition/
LOCATION:Solley Theater – Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Free or Low Cost
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20251208T205017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251210T175740Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Opening: The Ephemeral Waltz of the Butterfly
DESCRIPTION:The Ephemeral Waltz of the Butterfly\nBy Gina Lucia\nOn view: Mar 21 – Apr 18\nOpening: Sat\, Mar 21 | 3-5pm\n\nExhibition statement:\nOur bodies by construction imitate objects in nature that keep us alive. However\, we are as ephemeral as the leaves on a tree and as we evolve\, change form and respond to environmental changes\, we shed our leaves\, our skin and transform\, wither and die. The very essence of our existence is as ephemeral as our world\, our planet and all of the living things in the eco-system. Human kind is a part of the earth as are all of the creatures\, insects\, birds\, plants and other organic matter. Though we believe that we matter more than all of other living matter\, human kind is nothing more than organic matter. Organic matter resembling all other life forms: the roots of trees resemble our lungs\, like waterways and estuaries flow for plant life and other life to thrive. Small ventricles of life that expand and contract bring air\, food and water to our bodies and nourish our organs. As larvae transform into caterpillars and caterpillars into butterflies and the seasons transform into one another there is a rebirth of matter and a transformation that imitates nature and nature imitates man\, all fragile\, beautiful and ephemeral; such is the ephemeral waltz of the butterfly \nAbout the artist:\nLucia’s mixed media collage work fuses commercial and fine art techniques. Hand drawn sketches are combined with found objects\, photography\, hand-rendered typography and presented in a thought-provoking photomontage. Inspired by music\, Surrealism and the Freudian concept of free association\, personal experiences and heartbreak\, everyday encounters with objects people and places\, the current social and political climate\, her collages are spontaneous juxtapositions of unlikely things. She incorporates elements of pop culture; viscera; nature; animals; insects; and other eclectic ephemera into her work. The harmonious commingling of both digital technology and fine art techniques has allowed her to redefine and refine her art.\nWebsite
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/gallery-opening-the-ephemeral-waltz-of-the-butterfly/
LOCATION:Lower Level Gallery
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Free or Low Cost
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SUMMARY:Gallery Opening: The Traveling Waffle House Interviews
DESCRIPTION:The Traveling Waffle House InterviewsBy artist Sheryl BassmanOn view: Mar 21 – Apr 18Opening: Sat\, Mar 21 | 3-5pm \n\nExhibition Statement:I have had an obsession with the Waffle House and its ageless presence for as long as I canremember. I spent the majority of my life waitressing and traveling around the country and havehad the greatest experiences meeting people from all different walks of life. I’ve learned that onewears many hats as a waitress working with the public. You are a therapist listening tostrangers’ problems; a salesperson selling items on the menu; a mediator between the customerand cooks when the food comes out wrong; a housekeeper keeping the restaurant clean andsanitized; a cashier responsible for bills and payments. All of this must be done with a smile onyour face. Despite all this\, serving is commonly looked down upon as a mediocre job and not acareer – something one does when they cannot find any other work.Through words and portraits\, I give recognition to each waitress/waiter. Each portrait isillustrated in ballpoint pen that waitress/ers use\, and completed on bold yet simple black andyellow Waffle House colors and is accompanied by a short story of what they shared aboutthemselves to me.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/gallery-opening-the-traveling-waffle-house-interviews/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Free or Low Cost
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260321T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20251208T200118Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Opening: WILD CLAY
DESCRIPTION:WILD CLAYCurated by John Reinking and Marg DiazOn view: Mar 21 – Apr 18 (CLOSED MARCH 28 FOR AN EVENT)Opening: Sat\, Mar 21 | 3-5pm \n\nExhibition statement:\n“Wild clay” refers to clay that is not commercially available\, but instead has been personally sourced from the earth. It must be discovered\, dug\, used in its raw state – or sometimes\, refined – and then tested. Unlike commercially processed clay\, wild clay enables the maker to tap into the unique characteristics of a specific place — its colors\, textures\, and material properties — revealing the distinct identity of the local landscape. \nClay is intrinsically linked to anthropology: we understand much about societies of the past through their use of clay. Local “wild” clay offers discovery of local history\, ecology\, geology\, science\, and a contemporary view of art. In most cases local wild clay is infused with such color and character incomparable to commercial clay. \nWorking with wild clay fosters a deeper connection to the long lineage of makers who\, for thousands of years\, shaped and reshaped their worlds through this material. It offers a way to step outside the relentless cycle of consumerism and mass production\, reminding us that art and ecology are intertwined and fostering awareness of our materials\, where they come from\, and our impact on the land. \nAbout the curators:\nJohn ReinkingJohn Reinking is a New Jersey based ceramic artist whose work focuses on harvesting local materials to create functional and sculptural ceramic work. Reinking embraces clay in its rawest sense — from locally dug earth to refined stoneware — and fires in his woodkiln. His pieces bear the mark of fire\, ash\, and flame\, transforming simple forms into vessels of permanence and ritual. Reinking’s art is rooted in honesty and process: vessels that carry the story of local earth and fire.WebsiteInstagram \nMarg DiazMarg Diaz is a ceramic artist who blends her chemistry background with playful curiosity. She experiments with wild clay\, studying its absorption and firing behavior while embracing its unpredictability. Her vessels celebrate both material exploration and the childlike delight that first drew her to clay.WebsiteInstagram \nthe artists:\nAlan Willoughby: @alanwilloughby1\, www.shustermanwilloughby.comKimberly TsuiMatt Zimmerman: @walnutstpotterySimon Keller: @s_keller3180\, www.cone9colab.comShinobu Habauchi: @shinobu_habauchiMasha BelovaKeiko Inouye: @keikopotsYuri Gershtein: @yurigershteinSarah M Gilbert: @monsters_studio_\, www.sarahmgilbert.artJordan Taylor: @jordans_ceramics\, www.jordantaylorclay.comZack Sierke: @zachsierkepotteryHitomi Shibata: @studiotouya\, www.studiotouya.comTakuro Shibata: @takuroshibataceramics\, www.studiotouya.comHideo Mabuchi: @firemousehm\, www.hideo.worldRobert King: @robertkingstudio\, www.robertkingstudio.comIlona Golvina: @mugly.nyc\, www.ilonagolovina.com
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/gallery-opening-wild-clay/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Free or Low Cost,Opening Receptions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260419
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
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SUMMARY:The Ephemeral Waltz of the Butterfly
DESCRIPTION:The Ephemeral Waltz of the Butterfly\nBy Gina Lucia\nOn view: Mar 21 – Apr 18\nOpening: Sat\, Mar 21 | 3-5pm\n\nExhibition statement:\nOur bodies by construction imitate objects in nature that keep us alive. However\, we are as ephemeral as the leaves on a tree and as we evolve\, change form and respond to environmental changes\, we shed our leaves\, our skin and transform\, wither and die. The very essence of our existence is as ephemeral as our world\, our planet and all of the living things in the eco-system. Human kind is a part of the earth as are all of the creatures\, insects\, birds\, plants and other organic matter. Though we believe that we matter more than all of other living matter\, human kind is nothing more than organic matter. Organic matter resembling all other life forms: the roots of trees resemble our lungs\, like waterways and estuaries flow for plant life and other life to thrive. Small ventricles of life that expand and contract bring air\, food and water to our bodies and nourish our organs. As larvae transform into caterpillars and caterpillars into butterflies and the seasons transform into one another there is a rebirth of matter and a transformation that imitates nature and nature imitates man\, all fragile\, beautiful and ephemeral; such is the ephemeral waltz of the butterfly \nAbout the artist:\nLucia’s mixed media collage work fuses commercial and fine art techniques. Hand drawn sketches are combined with found objects\, photography\, hand-rendered typography and presented in a thought-provoking photomontage. Inspired by music\, Surrealism and the Freudian concept of free association\, personal experiences and heartbreak\, everyday encounters with objects people and places\, the current social and political climate\, her collages are spontaneous juxtapositions of unlikely things. She incorporates elements of pop culture; viscera; nature; animals; insects; and other eclectic ephemera into her work. The harmonious commingling of both digital technology and fine art techniques has allowed her to redefine and refine her art.\nWebsite
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/the-ephemeral-waltz-of-the-butterfly/
LOCATION:Lower Level Gallery
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Free or Low Cost,Opening Receptions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260419
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
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SUMMARY:The Traveling Waffle House Interviews
DESCRIPTION:The Traveling Waffle House Interviews\nBy artist Sheryl Bassman\nOn view: Mar 21 – Apr 18\nOpening: Sat\, Mar 21 | 3-5pm \n\nExhibition Statement:\nI have had an obsession with the Waffle House and its ageless presence for as long as I can\nremember. I spent the majority of my life waitressing and traveling around the country and have\nhad the greatest experiences meeting people from all different walks of life. I’ve learned that one\nwears many hats as a waitress working with the public. You are a therapist listening to\nstrangers’ problems; a salesperson selling items on the menu; a mediator between the customer\nand cooks when the food comes out wrong; a housekeeper keeping the restaurant clean and\nsanitized; a cashier responsible for bills and payments. All of this must be done with a smile on\nyour face. Despite all this\, serving is commonly looked down upon as a mediocre job and not a\ncareer – something one does when they cannot find any other work.\nThrough words and portraits\, I give recognition to each waitress/waiter. Each portrait is\nillustrated in ballpoint pen that waitress/ers use\, and completed on bold yet simple black and\nyellow Waffle House colors and is accompanied by a short story of what they shared about\nthemselves to me.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/the-traveling-waffle-house-interviews/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Free or Low Cost
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260321
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260328
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20251208T194121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T205155Z
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SUMMARY:WILD CLAY
DESCRIPTION:WILD CLAYCurated by John Reinking and Marg DiazOn view: Mar 21 – Apr 18 (CLOSED MARCH 28 FOR AN EVENT)Opening: Sat\, Mar 21 | 3-5pm \n\nExhibition statement:\n“Wild clay” refers to clay that is not commercially available\, but instead has been personally sourced from the earth. It must be discovered\, dug\, used in its raw state – or sometimes\, refined – and then tested. Unlike commercially processed clay\, wild clay enables the maker to tap into the unique characteristics of a specific place — its colors\, textures\, and material properties — revealing the distinct identity of the local landscape. \nClay is intrinsically linked to anthropology: we understand much about societies of the past through their use of clay. Local “wild” clay offers discovery of local history\, ecology\, geology\, science\, and a contemporary view of art. In most cases local wild clay is infused with such color and character incomparable to commercial clay. \nWorking with wild clay fosters a deeper connection to the long lineage of makers who\, for thousands of years\, shaped and reshaped their worlds through this material. It offers a way to step outside the relentless cycle of consumerism and mass production\, reminding us that art and ecology are intertwined and fostering awareness of our materials\, where they come from\, and our impact on the land. \nAbout the curators:\nJohn ReinkingJohn Reinking is a New Jersey based ceramic artist whose work focuses on harvesting local materials to create functional and sculptural ceramic work. Reinking embraces clay in its rawest sense — from locally dug earth to refined stoneware — and fires in his woodkiln. His pieces bear the mark of fire\, ash\, and flame\, transforming simple forms into vessels of permanence and ritual. Reinking’s art is rooted in honesty and process: vessels that carry the story of local earth and fire.WebsiteInstagram \nMarg DiazMarg Diaz is a ceramic artist who blends her chemistry background with playful curiosity. She experiments with wild clay\, studying its absorption and firing behavior while embracing its unpredictability. Her vessels celebrate both material exploration and the childlike delight that first drew her to clay.WebsiteInstagram \nthe artists:\nAlan Willoughby: @alanwilloughby1\, www.shustermanwilloughby.comKimberly TsuiMatt Zimmerman: @walnutstpotterySimon Keller: @s_keller3180\, www.cone9colab.comShinobu Habauchi: @shinobu_habauchiMasha BelovaKeiko Inouye: @keikopotsYuri Gershtein: @yurigershteinSarah M Gilbert: @monsters_studio_\, www.sarahmgilbert.artJordan Taylor: @jordans_ceramics\, www.jordantaylorclay.comZack Sierke: @zachsierkepotteryHitomi Shibata: @studiotouya\, www.studiotouya.comTakuro Shibata: @takuroshibataceramics\, www.studiotouya.comHideo Mabuchi: @firemousehm\, www.hideo.worldRobert King: @robertkingstudio\, www.robertkingstudio.comIlona Golvina: @mugly.nyc\, www.ilonagolovina.com
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/wild-clay-exhibition/
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:20260320T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260320T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20251205T195013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251205T195034Z
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SUMMARY:ACP BYOB: Wheel Ceramics
DESCRIPTION:Beginner-friendly intro to wheel ceramics! \nShake off the stress of your work week and give pottery a whirl! You bring your favorite brew\, wine\, or bubbly\, and we take care of the rest. \nSela Stazzone\, ACP artist-instructor and owner of Jean Ceramics\, will introduce you to the basics of throwing a bowl on the potter’s wheel. You’ll throw\, choose your glaze\, and pick up your two completed pieces in a week or two. \nInstruction\, materials\, and tools are provided. Bring some friends or come on your own to meet fellow art-lovers during this creative night on the town. \nDon’t feel like drinking wine? That’s ok! Bring whatever bevvies that you’d like. \n\nSAVE YOUR SPOT
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/acp-byob-wheel-ceramics-mar26/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260319T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260319T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20251220T201112Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T145617Z
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SUMMARY:Story & Verse: A Storytelling and Poetic Open Mic
DESCRIPTION:Share your story\, your poetry\, or your prose\, based on the monthly theme!\nStory & Verse provides a warm and welcoming spotlight for both emerging and established artists in our Solley Theater\, an intimate space in the heart of Downtown Princeton. \nJoin us as a performer: \n\nPrepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 5 minutes in length and (at least loosely) related to the theme. This month’s theme is open\, so share what you feel like.\nArrive by 6:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary.\n\nJoin our audience: \n\nTake the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.\nOptional: participate from your seat with a Micro Story. Read the printed prompt based on the evening’s theme and respond with a super concise story (just a line or two!) that answers the question. Brass Rabbit will read your story at the mic\, as time allows.\nFind a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 7pm.\n\nQuestions? Shoot us an email. \n \nAbout our host:  \nBrass Rabbit is an artist\, contemporary curator\, and arts administrator based in Trenton\, New Jersey. Rabbit has been creating and hosting poetry\, spoken word\, and storytelling events in the tri-state area for over a decade. As a performer\, the art of storytelling holds a very special place in her heart\, but listening to and supporting others is where she feels most at home. \nHosting the Story & Verse Open Mic at the Arts Council of Princeton could be called a dream job\, but for Rabbit\, the position completely lacks any “work-like” qualities and is more of an outstanding experience she looks forward to each month. Previously\, Rabbit has hosted the Levitt Amp Music Series\, Voice to Ear Festival\, Word on Front Poetry Festival\, independent poetry and storytelling open mics\, and even curated an art exhibition celebrating the art of poetry.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/story-verse-a-storytelling-and-poetic-open-mic-mar26/
LOCATION:Solley Theater – Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Events & Performances,Free or Low Cost
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
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SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Princeton Comic Makers presents: JERSEY ART MEETUPS (JAM)\, a weekly social event connecting creatives within the greater Central Jersey area through a shared passion for sequential art and new media.  Attendees may use this open workshop space to draw\, write\, and develop their own artwork\, with an opportunity to receive peer review and feedback from other members if desired. Illustrators\, animators\, writers\, and generalists are all welcome to join and discuss their art and career goals\, share learning resources\, promote current projects\, or find friends and collaborators. Together\, we aspire to cultivate a local community that keeps artists motivated towards achieving their dreams! \n\nOpen to ages 16+ of any skill level interested in any form of narrative art and design (i.e. Animation\, Concept Art\, Comics\, Game Design\, Picture Books\, etc.)\nGroup meets weekly on Wednesdays from 7pm to 9pm. Casual attendance is accepted!\nBringing own materials is highly encouraged. Some basic materials are provided – paper\, pencils\, etc. – but please bring any tools necessary to help you create (i.e. drawing tablets\, sketchbooks\, etc.)\n\nWho we are: Sponsored by artist and educator Ronah Harris\, Princeton Comic Makers is an artist collective founded in 2023 by local illustrators Christina Castro\, Suyang Gong\, and Masha Zhdanova after noticing a lack of in-person community spaces for NJ-based artists specializing in narrative arts and communications design. Although we create independently\, we often exhibit together at events such as MoCCA Fest\, Anime NYC\, and Camden Comic Con. Our weekly study group motivated us to strive towards completing projects and working towards professional goals\, so we hope more people can benefit from this club! \nChristina Castro is a freelance illustrator and storyboard artist who graduated from Pratt Institute (2018) with a BFA in Digital Arts (2D Animation) and a minor in Creative Writing. Past clients include Smashbits Animation\, gal-dem zine\, and Bad Robot. Christina also currently organizes and leads the production management of several indie charity zines\, collaborating with writers\, illustrators\, and musicians all around the world. Suyang Gong is a fine artist and illustrator who graduated from Rutgers (2021) with a BFA in Fine Arts. She has formerly worked as a teaching assistant at the Sharron Art Center for 3 years\, tutoring students in refining technical drawing skills. Suyang also specializes in traditional media\, often using materials like graphite\, ink\, and oil paint to create dynamic works. Masha Zhdanova is a freelance writer\, editor\, and illustrator who graduated from SCAD (2019) with a BFA in Sequential Art and recently completed her MFA in Cartooning at the Center for Cartoon Studies (2022). She was a teaching assistant for two Winter workshops at CCS and has taught comics classes for kids at the Princeton Public Library. Masha’s clients include Publisher’s Weekly\, Women Write About Comics\, and Polygon\, and she also currently edits content for The Anime Herald.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-03-18/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260318T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20260205T183451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T183528Z
UID:10002509-1773858600-1773862200@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Pop-Up Choir Princeton
DESCRIPTION:The choir you didn’t know you needed.\nPop-Up Choir Princeton is an all-ages community singing experience where families\, neighbors\, and music-lovers come together to sing pop songs in harmony — no auditions\, no pressure\, just joy. \n\nKids and parents sing side-by-side\nAdults who “used to sing” feel safe to try again\nFirst-time singers get to experience the magic of choir\n\nSing shortened versions of well-loved pop songs arranged with easy-to-follow harmonies. \nRather than being divided by age or gender\, singers choose the range that feels best for their voice: Low\, Middle\, or High. \nFamilies sit together and work as a team — either choosing to all sing the same part or challenge each other to sing in harmony. \nThere will also be moments where singers can volunteer to sing a short line of the melody on their own. If you feel inspired\, just raise your hand when prompted and you can try the melody while the choir supports you. \nA screen-free singing experience:\nPop-Up Choir Princeton is intentionally phone-free and screen-free. Instead of staring at iPads or projectors\, everyone receives a simple lyric sheet and learns the music together by ear and by voice — the way humans have always sung. This keeps the focus on listening\, connection\, and the shared energy of singing in the same room. \nFREE RSVP
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/pop-up-choir-princeton-mar18-26/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Events & Performances,Free or Low Cost
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260315T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260315T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20260126T172622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260315T221407Z
UID:10002498-1773583200-1773590400@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Open Mic Afternoon
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.\n\nThe 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. \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. \nJOIN US AS A PERFORMER:\n• Prepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 3 minutes in length and related to the neighborhood.\n• Arrive by 1:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary. \nJOIN US IN THE AUDIENCE:\n• Take the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.\n• Find a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 2pm.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/open-mic-afternoon-celebrate-witherspoon-jackson-neighborhood-with-poetry-and-community-connection/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Events & Performances,Free or Low Cost
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260312T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260312T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20260116T212911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T213227Z
UID:10002491-1773338400-1773343800@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:ACP DIY: Bouquets with That Girl With Flowers
DESCRIPTION:Arrange your own springy bouquet! \n\nDuring this beginner-friendly workshop\, we’ll supply seasonal blooms for you to arrange under the tutilage of Hafsa of That Girl with Flowers. Perfect to gift to a loved one or keep for yourself! \nInstruction\, materials\, and tools are provided. Bring some friends or come on your own to meet fellow art-lovers during this creative night on the town. \n					\n									Save your spot\n					\n																														 \nAbout That Girl with Flowers\nMy name is Hafsa and I am the face behind the flowers! Originally from New Jersey\, The Garden State\, but currently in the Bay Area\, CA. I grew up admiring the beauty that grows in the tristate area. Alongside that\, my family has always supported local farms and CSA programs\, which meant I was exposed to many pretty flowers. \nHowever\, my journey as “That Girl With Flowers” unexpectedly began by selling bouquets to my friends from my personal Instagram account using a Google Form. From there\, word got around that I was the girl with flowers. \nNow\, I make more important bouquets for weddings\, engagements and even other floral items for events (centerpieces\, arches\, etc). I am beyond grateful for how far this unexpected journey has come and excited to see where things go from here!
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/acp-diy-bouquets-with-that-girl-with-flowers/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260312T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260312T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20260116T152333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260116T152423Z
UID:10002488-1773336600-1773342000@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:ART OF Making Matcha at Home with Ooika
DESCRIPTION:Struggle to make the perfect bowl of Matcha or Matcha latte at home? Wish you could craft your favorite Ooika drinks yourself? Our interactive (and tasty) class will reveal all our tips\, tricks\, and recipe to make your favorite Matcha latte with confidence. \nWhat you’ll Learn: How to whisk Matcha properly\, avoiding clumps or bitterness so your Matcha always tastes smooth. See what tools you need\, and what tools you don’t to make Matcha without breaking the bank. Meet other Matcha enthusiasts along for the ride with you\, covering all your Matcha questions. Cover the basics of what Matcha is\, and what kind you should buy so you’re never confused again. \n					\n									tickets
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/art-of-making-matcha-at-home-with-ooika/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:ART OF
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260311T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260311T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
UID:10001239-1773255600-1773262800@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Princeton Comic Makers presents: JERSEY ART MEETUPS (JAM)\, a weekly social event connecting creatives within the greater Central Jersey area through a shared passion for sequential art and new media.  Attendees may use this open workshop space to draw\, write\, and develop their own artwork\, with an opportunity to receive peer review and feedback from other members if desired. Illustrators\, animators\, writers\, and generalists are all welcome to join and discuss their art and career goals\, share learning resources\, promote current projects\, or find friends and collaborators. Together\, we aspire to cultivate a local community that keeps artists motivated towards achieving their dreams! \n\nOpen to ages 16+ of any skill level interested in any form of narrative art and design (i.e. Animation\, Concept Art\, Comics\, Game Design\, Picture Books\, etc.)\nGroup meets weekly on Wednesdays from 7pm to 9pm. Casual attendance is accepted!\nBringing own materials is highly encouraged. Some basic materials are provided – paper\, pencils\, etc. – but please bring any tools necessary to help you create (i.e. drawing tablets\, sketchbooks\, etc.)\n\nWho we are: Sponsored by artist and educator Ronah Harris\, Princeton Comic Makers is an artist collective founded in 2023 by local illustrators Christina Castro\, Suyang Gong\, and Masha Zhdanova after noticing a lack of in-person community spaces for NJ-based artists specializing in narrative arts and communications design. Although we create independently\, we often exhibit together at events such as MoCCA Fest\, Anime NYC\, and Camden Comic Con. Our weekly study group motivated us to strive towards completing projects and working towards professional goals\, so we hope more people can benefit from this club! \nChristina Castro is a freelance illustrator and storyboard artist who graduated from Pratt Institute (2018) with a BFA in Digital Arts (2D Animation) and a minor in Creative Writing. Past clients include Smashbits Animation\, gal-dem zine\, and Bad Robot. Christina also currently organizes and leads the production management of several indie charity zines\, collaborating with writers\, illustrators\, and musicians all around the world. Suyang Gong is a fine artist and illustrator who graduated from Rutgers (2021) with a BFA in Fine Arts. She has formerly worked as a teaching assistant at the Sharron Art Center for 3 years\, tutoring students in refining technical drawing skills. Suyang also specializes in traditional media\, often using materials like graphite\, ink\, and oil paint to create dynamic works. Masha Zhdanova is a freelance writer\, editor\, and illustrator who graduated from SCAD (2019) with a BFA in Sequential Art and recently completed her MFA in Cartooning at the Center for Cartoon Studies (2022). She was a teaching assistant for two Winter workshops at CCS and has taught comics classes for kids at the Princeton Public Library. Masha’s clients include Publisher’s Weekly\, Women Write About Comics\, and Polygon\, and she also currently edits content for The Anime Herald.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-03-11/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260311T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260311T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20260116T154351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T202809Z
UID:10002489-1773252000-1773257400@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:ART OF Slow Stitching
DESCRIPTION:The practice of slow stitching is a great way to offset the busy and oftentimes stressful pace of our days.  It is a wonderful thing to slow down and enjoy the meditation of simply creating.  Discover peacefulness as you repurpose scraps of fabric and threads to create items perfect for gifting or using yourself without the expectation of perfection.  In this workshop\, we will be using fabric collage to create a small pouch that can hold a small gift\, tool or note.  Feel free to bring any special fabrics or scraps you would like to include in your pouch. \n								\n									JOIN OUR WAITLIST
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/art-of-slow-stitching/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:ART OF
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260308T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260308T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20260116T150856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260305T202929Z
UID:10002487-1772967600-1772971200@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:ART OF Yoga Nidra and Sound Healing
DESCRIPTION:Treat yourself to a morning of deep nourishment to help you unwind from your week. Take a moment for yourself or join with friends to be guided through a relaxing yoga Nidra meditation and sound healing experience. You’ll leave feeling restored and ready for your the week ahead.  \n								\n									Join our waitlist
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/art-of-yoga-nidra-and-sound-healing/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:ART OF
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260305T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260305T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20260204T152457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T152520Z
UID:10002505-1772735400-1772740800@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:ACP BYOB: "BYOC" Embroidered Monograms
DESCRIPTION:Level up a well-loved piece of clothing with a hand-stitched monogram. \n \nWant a more sophisticated way to add some ‘visible mending” to your faded jeans or favorite cashmere sweater? Level up a well-loved clothing item or two with a quick lesson in creating and transfering a design\, followed by a tutorial on some classic embroidery stitches to add an embroidered monogram or name to your clothing. The embroidery can be used to disguise a hole or worn area on the item\, or simply to add something fresh and fun. \nBring your own clothing item — embroidery needles and thread will be provided. \nCome with some friends or join on your own – you’ll meet fellow art-lovers during this creative night on the town. Bring your fave beer\, wine\, bubbly\, snacks\, or soft drink to enjoy while you work. \n\nSAVE YOUR SPOT
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/acp-byob-byoc-embroidered-monograms/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Workshops
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260304T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260304T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
UID:10001238-1772650800-1772658000@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Princeton Comic Makers presents: JERSEY ART MEETUPS (JAM)\, a weekly social event connecting creatives within the greater Central Jersey area through a shared passion for sequential art and new media.  Attendees may use this open workshop space to draw\, write\, and develop their own artwork\, with an opportunity to receive peer review and feedback from other members if desired. Illustrators\, animators\, writers\, and generalists are all welcome to join and discuss their art and career goals\, share learning resources\, promote current projects\, or find friends and collaborators. Together\, we aspire to cultivate a local community that keeps artists motivated towards achieving their dreams! \n\nOpen to ages 16+ of any skill level interested in any form of narrative art and design (i.e. Animation\, Concept Art\, Comics\, Game Design\, Picture Books\, etc.)\nGroup meets weekly on Wednesdays from 7pm to 9pm. Casual attendance is accepted!\nBringing own materials is highly encouraged. Some basic materials are provided – paper\, pencils\, etc. – but please bring any tools necessary to help you create (i.e. drawing tablets\, sketchbooks\, etc.)\n\nWho we are: Sponsored by artist and educator Ronah Harris\, Princeton Comic Makers is an artist collective founded in 2023 by local illustrators Christina Castro\, Suyang Gong\, and Masha Zhdanova after noticing a lack of in-person community spaces for NJ-based artists specializing in narrative arts and communications design. Although we create independently\, we often exhibit together at events such as MoCCA Fest\, Anime NYC\, and Camden Comic Con. Our weekly study group motivated us to strive towards completing projects and working towards professional goals\, so we hope more people can benefit from this club! \nChristina Castro is a freelance illustrator and storyboard artist who graduated from Pratt Institute (2018) with a BFA in Digital Arts (2D Animation) and a minor in Creative Writing. Past clients include Smashbits Animation\, gal-dem zine\, and Bad Robot. Christina also currently organizes and leads the production management of several indie charity zines\, collaborating with writers\, illustrators\, and musicians all around the world. Suyang Gong is a fine artist and illustrator who graduated from Rutgers (2021) with a BFA in Fine Arts. She has formerly worked as a teaching assistant at the Sharron Art Center for 3 years\, tutoring students in refining technical drawing skills. Suyang also specializes in traditional media\, often using materials like graphite\, ink\, and oil paint to create dynamic works. Masha Zhdanova is a freelance writer\, editor\, and illustrator who graduated from SCAD (2019) with a BFA in Sequential Art and recently completed her MFA in Cartooning at the Center for Cartoon Studies (2022). She was a teaching assistant for two Winter workshops at CCS and has taught comics classes for kids at the Princeton Public Library. Masha’s clients include Publisher’s Weekly\, Women Write About Comics\, and Polygon\, and she also currently edits content for The Anime Herald.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-03-04/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260303T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260303T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20260205T183044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T183234Z
UID:10002508-1772562600-1772566200@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Pop-Up Choir Princeton
DESCRIPTION:The choir you didn’t know you needed. \n\nPop-Up Choir Princeton is an all-ages community singing experience where families\, neighbors\, and music-lovers come together to sing pop songs in harmony — no auditions\, no pressure\, just joy. \n\nKids and parents sing side-by-side\nAdults who “used to sing” feel safe to try again\nFirst-time singers get to experience the magic of choir\n\nSing shortened versions of well-loved pop songs arranged with easy-to-follow harmonies. \nRather than being divided by age or gender\, singers choose the range that feels best for their voice: Low\, Middle\, or High. \nFamilies sit together and work as a team — either choosing to all sing the same part or challenge each other to sing in harmony. \nThere will also be moments where singers can volunteer to sing a short line of the melody on their own. If you feel inspired\, just raise your hand when prompted and you can try the melody while the choir supports you. \nA screen-free singing experience:\nPop-Up Choir Princeton is intentionally phone-free and screen-free. Instead of staring at iPads or projectors\, everyone receives a simple lyric sheet and learns the music together by ear and by voice — the way humans have always sung. This keeps the focus on listening\, connection\, and the shared energy of singing in the same room. \n								\n									FREE RSVP
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/pop-up-choir-princeton-mar3-26/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Events & Performances,Free or Low Cost
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260302T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260302T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20260225T171519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260225T190242Z
UID:10002523-1772474400-1772478000@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Teen Film Club with the Princeton Garden Theatre
DESCRIPTION:We’re proud to partner with the Princeton Garden Theatre to host Teen Film Club! \nLocal high schoolers are invited to join Julia\, Garden Theatre’s Director of Education\, for the 4:20pm screening of the 2026 Oscar Nominated Shorts. \nFollowing the screening\, we’ll head over together to the Arts Council for pizza and discussion.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/teen-film-club-with-the-princeton-garden-theatre-oscar-shorts/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260228T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260228T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20250528T203820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250911T200912Z
UID:10002214-1772305200-1772316000@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Café Improv
DESCRIPTION:For the past 30 years\, Café Improv has connected beginning and professional performers in the Arts Council of Princeton’s Solley Theater. \nServing as a vibrant musical oasis for the Princeton community\, Café Improv is a gathering place to share artistic ideas and provide inspiration to others. Attendees can expect an evening of exciting local music\, poetry\, comedy\, and more! Café Improv is easily accessible to the public through affordable admission rates of $1 for ACP Members and $2 General Admission. \nClick here to learn more and/or register to play!
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/monthly-cafe-improv-open-mic/2026-02-28/
LOCATION:Solley Theater – Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Events & Performances,Free or Low Cost
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260226T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260226T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20260122T165124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T165124Z
UID:10002495-1772136000-1772139600@artscouncilofprinceton.org
SUMMARY:Free Virtual Art Making with Princeton University: Colored Pencils
DESCRIPTION:The Arts Council of Princeton partners with the Princeton University Art Museum to provide free virtual art-making classes. Weekly classes are taught by ACP artist-instructor Barbara DiLorenzo over Zoom. Techniques emphasize drawing with pen\, pastel paint or pencil on paper. Each week’s lesson features works from the Museum’s collections. \nFebruary registration below. Upcoming sessions in June to be announced. Stay tuned for dates. \nTo watch recordings of previous lessons\, click here. \n\n  \nDrawing from the Collections | Bold Colors with Pencils : This week\, learn how to amplify the richness and saturation of your colored-pencil drawings\, inspired by Andy Warhol\, Blue Marilyn\, 1962. \nRegister for this free Zoom event here. \nFind the suggested materials for this art-making class here.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/free-virtual-art-making-with-princeton-university-feb26-4/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Free or Low Cost,Workshops
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260225T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260225T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20240124T180146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260121T152226Z
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SUMMARY:Jersey Art Meetup (JAM)
DESCRIPTION:Princeton Comic Makers presents: JERSEY ART MEETUPS (JAM)\, a weekly social event connecting creatives within the greater Central Jersey area through a shared passion for sequential art and new media.  Attendees may use this open workshop space to draw\, write\, and develop their own artwork\, with an opportunity to receive peer review and feedback from other members if desired. Illustrators\, animators\, writers\, and generalists are all welcome to join and discuss their art and career goals\, share learning resources\, promote current projects\, or find friends and collaborators. Together\, we aspire to cultivate a local community that keeps artists motivated towards achieving their dreams! \n\nOpen to ages 16+ of any skill level interested in any form of narrative art and design (i.e. Animation\, Concept Art\, Comics\, Game Design\, Picture Books\, etc.)\nGroup meets weekly on Wednesdays from 7pm to 9pm. Casual attendance is accepted!\nBringing own materials is highly encouraged. Some basic materials are provided – paper\, pencils\, etc. – but please bring any tools necessary to help you create (i.e. drawing tablets\, sketchbooks\, etc.)\n\nWho we are: Sponsored by artist and educator Ronah Harris\, Princeton Comic Makers is an artist collective founded in 2023 by local illustrators Christina Castro\, Suyang Gong\, and Masha Zhdanova after noticing a lack of in-person community spaces for NJ-based artists specializing in narrative arts and communications design. Although we create independently\, we often exhibit together at events such as MoCCA Fest\, Anime NYC\, and Camden Comic Con. Our weekly study group motivated us to strive towards completing projects and working towards professional goals\, so we hope more people can benefit from this club! \nChristina Castro is a freelance illustrator and storyboard artist who graduated from Pratt Institute (2018) with a BFA in Digital Arts (2D Animation) and a minor in Creative Writing. Past clients include Smashbits Animation\, gal-dem zine\, and Bad Robot. Christina also currently organizes and leads the production management of several indie charity zines\, collaborating with writers\, illustrators\, and musicians all around the world. Suyang Gong is a fine artist and illustrator who graduated from Rutgers (2021) with a BFA in Fine Arts. She has formerly worked as a teaching assistant at the Sharron Art Center for 3 years\, tutoring students in refining technical drawing skills. Suyang also specializes in traditional media\, often using materials like graphite\, ink\, and oil paint to create dynamic works. Masha Zhdanova is a freelance writer\, editor\, and illustrator who graduated from SCAD (2019) with a BFA in Sequential Art and recently completed her MFA in Cartooning at the Center for Cartoon Studies (2022). She was a teaching assistant for two Winter workshops at CCS and has taught comics classes for kids at the Princeton Public Library. Masha’s clients include Publisher’s Weekly\, Women Write About Comics\, and Polygon\, and she also currently edits content for The Anime Herald.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/jam/2026-02-25/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Free or Low Cost
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260224T200000
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CREATED:20260202T175742Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - PRINCETON CRIT | Artist Critique Group
DESCRIPTION:Unfortunately this event has been cancelled. Please join us for next months! Details here. \nMeet area artists\, receive peer-to-peer feedback\, and share creative resources. \nPrinceton 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. \nWe 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. \nHow it works: \n\nCrits are held monthly on every last Tuesday of the month in the Arts Council of Princeton’s Solley Theater.\nParticipants may arrive as early as 6pm to set up their work. The crit will begin at 6:30.\nEach session is limited to 10 participants to allow sufficient time for each artist to present their work for feedback.\nEach artist will receive a 10-minute critique of their work. Artists may bring up to three pieces for discussion\, no exception.\nThe 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.\nA $10 registration fee helps cover costs of running this resource for area artists.\n\nPrinceton Crit policies: \n\nArtists must be at least 18 years of age.\nWhen 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.\nWhen presenting\, be open to constructive feedback on your work and respectful of fellow artists’ work.\nSilence your phone for the duration of the crit session. If you need to take a call\, please step outside the crit room.\nThe 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.\n\nCrit facilitator:\n\nCarey 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\nRegister here
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/princeton-crit-artist-critique-group-feb26/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Events & Performances,Free or Low Cost
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260222T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260222T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20260115T184542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260221T142841Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED - Rays of Hope: Living Museum
DESCRIPTION:UPDATE: Unfortunately this Sundays event has been cancelled due to weather. Stay safe\, friends! \nThis Living Museum is a vibrant celebration of Black culture\, paying homage to the past\, present\, and future during Black History Month. \nShowcasing an array of exhibits highlighting the remarkable contributions of Black individuals throughout history\, the event promises an immersive and educational experience for all. \nFree and open for all to enjoy.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/rays-of-hope-living-museum/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Events & Performances,Free or Low Cost
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260219T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260219T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20260122T164902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260122T164902Z
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SUMMARY:Free Virtual Art Making with Princeton University: Colored Pencils
DESCRIPTION:The Arts Council of Princeton partners with the Princeton University Art Museum to provide free virtual art-making classes. Weekly classes are taught by ACP artist-instructor Barbara DiLorenzo over Zoom. Techniques emphasize drawing with pen\, pastel paint or pencil on paper. Each week’s lesson features works from the Museum’s collections. \nFebruary registration below. Upcoming sessions in June to be announced. Stay tuned for dates. \nTo watch recordings of previous lessons\, click here. \n\n  \nDrawing from the Collections | Drapery & Anatomy with Colored Pencils  : This week\, use your colored pencils to capture details in drawings of drapery and anatomy\, inspired by Jacques-Louis David and studio\, The Death of Socrates\, after 1787. \nRegister for this free Zoom event here. \nFind the suggested materials for this art-making class here.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/free-virtual-art-making-with-princeton-university-feb26-3/
LOCATION:Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Free or Low Cost,Workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260219T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260219T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T195103
CREATED:20251220T200633Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260205T212528Z
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SUMMARY:Story & Versary: Celebrating 6 years of Story & Verse at the Arts Council of Princeton!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Story & Versary\, a special event celebrating 6 years of Story & Verse at the Arts Council of Princeton!\n\nDuring this festive open mic\, we will be hosting a No Where to Wear Party\, where you’re invited to show off something that’s been neglected in your closet. Join in on the fun with light refreshments\, potluck\, and a celebration of the community we’ve built together.\n\n\nStory & Verse provides a warm and welcoming spotlight for both emerging and established artists in our Solley Theater\, an intimate space in the heart of Downtown Princeton. Share your story\, your poetry\, or your prose\, based on the monthly theme! \nJoin us as a performer: \n\nPrepare a story\, poem\, or spoken word piece up to 5 minutes in length and (at least loosely) related to the theme. This month’s theme is “Ta Da!”\nArrive by 6:45pm to add your name to the hat. No previous experience or pre-registration necessary.\n\nJoin our audience: \n\nTake the elevator or stairs to the Solley Theater\, located on the top floor of our Paul Robeson Center for the Arts.\nOptional: participate from your seat with a Micro Story. Read the printed prompt based on the evening’s theme and respond with a super concise story (just a line or two!) that answers the question. Brass Rabbit will read your story at the mic\, as time allows.\nFind a seat and enjoy the performances. We kick off shortly after 7pm.\n\nQuestions? Shoot us an email. \n \nAbout our host:  \nBrass Rabbit is an artist\, contemporary curator\, and arts administrator based in Trenton\, New Jersey. Rabbit has been creating and hosting poetry\, spoken word\, and storytelling events in the tri-state area for over a decade. As a performer\, the art of storytelling holds a very special place in her heart\, but listening to and supporting others is where she feels most at home. \nHosting the Story & Verse Open Mic at the Arts Council of Princeton could be called a dream job\, but for Rabbit\, the position completely lacks any “work-like” qualities and is more of an outstanding experience she looks forward to each month. Previously\, Rabbit has hosted the Levitt Amp Music Series\, Voice to Ear Festival\, Word on Front Poetry Festival\, independent poetry and storytelling open mics\, and even curated an art exhibition celebrating the art of poetry.
URL:https://artscouncilofprinceton.org/event/story-verse-a-storytelling-and-poetic-open-mic-feb26/
LOCATION:Solley Theater – Arts Council of Princeton\, Princeton\, NJ
CATEGORIES:Community,Events & Performances,Free or Low Cost
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