Opening Reception: Where Color Meets Memory
Taplin Gallery - Arts Council of Princeton Princeton, NJAnthropomorphic shapes floating, clinging, existing in interior spaces, employing intense color and collage.
Anthropomorphic shapes floating, clinging, existing in interior spaces, employing intense color and collage.
Anthropomorphic shapes floating, clinging, existing in interior spaces, employing intense color and collage.
Meet and greet with Hetty Baiz, featured artist of the dual show What Remains, on the last day of the exhibition's run. Free and open to all.
Food and art = two of the Arts Council's favorite things! So we've decided, why not put them together for an evening? This communal meal is dedicated to bringing together like-minded regional artists to connect, swap ideas, share photos, and enjoy a few words from...
Hetty Baiz and Laura Duerwald have developed cohesive bodies of original and compelling work that convey potent visual sensibilities and intriguing affinities.
Each year, the Arts Council welcomes our member artists to submit work to our Member Show. We fill the Taplin Gallery with artwork produced by more than 100 artists on view for our community to enjoy, including drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, ceramics, and more.Free and...
An Arts Council Tradition. Each year, the Arts Council welcomes our member artists to submit work to our Member Show. Our 2023 exhibition is filled with more artwork than ever before: our Taplin Gallery features 127 works of art on view for our community to...
The Arts Council of Princeton's Family Saturdays invite children and caregivers to learn, connect, and grow together through hands-on experiences with art. Explore the current Taplin Gallery exhibition RETRIEVING THE LIFE AND ART OF JAMES WILSON EDWARDS AND A CIRCLE OF BLACK ARTISTS through drop-in art-making...
James Wilson Edwards, Rex Goreleigh, Hughie Lee-Smith, Selma Hortense Burke, Wendell T. Brooks Curated by Judith K. Brodsky and Rhinold Ponder IN THE NEWSThe Year and Region in Books - December 14, 2022 - US1 Newspaper/PrincetonInfo.comArts Council hosts panel on ‘Overlooked History’ of Black artists in...
JUDITH K. BRODSKY, Celia Connaire, David DiMarchi, Eileen Foti, Trudy Glucksberg, Elizabeth Massa Opening Reception: Saturday, September 17 | 3-5pm Free and open to the public In conjunction with the opening of the Glucksberg Printing Project at the Arts Coucil's Paul Robeson Center for the Arts, INKED!...
Philip Pearlstein, Janet Fish, Stephen Lorber, Charles Viera, Altoon Sultan, Tony Phillips, George Nick, Lorraine Shemesh, and Thomas Corey January 7 – March 25, 2017 Philip Pearlstein: A Legacy of Influence features work by legendary figure painter Pearlstein and those he has influenced through his...
Maira Kalman, Amy Meissner, Cassie Jones, Diana Weymar, Caroline Lathan-Stiefel, Danielle Hogan, Katie Truk March 5 – April 17, 2016 Every Fiber of My Being presents the work of seven artists: Maira Kalman, Amy Meissner, Cassie Jones, Diana Weymar, Caroline Lathan-Stiefel, Danielle Hogan and Katie...