The Books and Prints of Anaïs Nin and her Gemor Press
Online NJPrinceton University Library's Special Collections Highlights Series Recently we acquired most of the rare, letterpress editions printed by Anaïs Nin (French-Cuban, 1903-1977). Best known for her diaries, Nin also wrote fiction with themes of history, feminism, and multiculturalism. Together with Gonzalo More, one of her many lovers, Nin ran a private printing press in Greenwich […]
A Conversation with Howardena Pindell
WebinarThe Student Advisory Board of the Princeton University Art Museum welcomes Howardena Pindell for their annual visiting artist talk. Pindell’s art often addresses such social issues as homelessness, AIDS, war, genocide, sexism, xenophobia, and apartheid. As part of her artistic practice, she employs lengthy, metaphorical processes of destruction and reconstruction in her canvases. It is […]