Princeton is My Home/Princeton es Mi Casa
Lower Level GalleryA reflection of the powerful forces that connect us all through living in the same town we all call 'Home'.
A reflection of the powerful forces that connect us all through living in the same town we all call 'Home'.
Figurative paintings from memory, imagination and plein air.
Abelardo Montaño captures the colors, textures, music, flavors and aromas of the street fairs and celebrations of Mexico.
Multimedia exhibit showcasing the beauty of culture and the price of the climate crisis.
A celebration of abundant grace, offering a message of hope, love, while helping Black women experience the freedom to unfurl.
These artists explore methods of collage combined with a variety of media.
Huhn's work reflects on identity – personal, cultural, and collective.
These works are my response to landscape, particularly the sky, as a metaphor for life.
Join the Arts Council of Princeton for an artist talk featuring Valerie Huhn of "In Whose Image?", on view in the ACP's Taplin Gallery.
"I suffered a serious concussion in the spring of 2017. Alice fell down a rabbit hole; I just fell on the floor."
Dual exhibition by Jon Sarkin and Hannah Fink, whose work will not only make you think, but make you smile.
Every work of art, just like every artist, expresses something different.