The Arts Council of Princeton has gone to the dogs, and we couldn’t be happier. Captured here are the beloved dogs of the ACP staff and Spring 2025 Artist-In-Residence, Victor Bell. In conjunction with Victor's Dogoyles- whimsical dog/gargoyle/dragon sculptures found across town - this mural...

Princeton University Library celebrates the 100th Anniversary of The Great Gatsby! Do you remember the first time you read The Great Gatsby? What about the first time you saw the iconic blue cover with its two sad eyes peering out from a midnight sky? It’s hard...

By Red Sean Red Sean is the nickname for Trenton-born illustrator Sean Rynkewicz. Now residing in Philadelphia with his wife Madison, who helped to paint this mural, Sean has become an avid commuter cyclist. Besides protected bike lanes and holding drivers accountable, he loves Jazz, collecting...

Sofia was inspired by the vibrancy and variety of fresh fruit abundant in New Jersey in the summertime. She was also thinking about Wayne Thiebaud’s delicious looking paintings and Eric Carle’s equally scrumptious illustrations in one of her favorite children’s books, The Hungry Caterpillar.  Sofia grew...

I am a Franco-American street artist based between San Francisco and Brooklyn. My artistry is a vibrant testament to my journey, a reflection of my experiences and identities as a queer woman and a third-culture child who has made her home in eight cities across...

This fall, a New York Times article covered the Surgeon General’s recent report on an epidemic facing Americans: pervasive loneliness. The impact of the article was so profound to Jessica Durrie, co-founder of Small World Coffee, as someone whose professional journey has been dedicated to fostering a...

The new work is designed and painted by artist Jonathan Conner, known as LANK. A lover of the outdoors and wildlife, his Spring Street Mural features the Great Blue Heron, a nod to his favorite way to travel from Trenton to Princeton, the D&R Canal path. The gold line...