Exhibition — Poetic Record: Photography in a Transformed World
Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complexThis exhibition is presented as part of Poetic Record: Photography in a Transformed World, a two-day symposium that gathers photo-based artists, writers, curators, historians, and students to explore the poetics of […]
Of Marble and Mines: The Politics of Architecture, Freedom, and Oppression in the Roman World
301 Wooten HallOur conference explores how the Roman idea of liberty influenced, and was influenced by, the built environment of the Roman world. When Roman civic liberty was proclaimed, where was it done? Who would have listened? Who was barred? How do we acknowledge the role of labor, extracted from the unfree, in making these discourses possible? […]
Igor Levit: “Pianist and Advocate for Change”
Alexander Hall, Richardson Auditorium PrincetonAt a time when very few artists take a clear political stand, piano legend Igor Levit speaks out on social and political issues often – on his social media channels, as a frequent guest on prominent European talk shows, playing at the national convention in Germany, performing at demonstrations on behalf of social inclusion, protesting climate […]
L’Avant-Scène presents Le Tartuffe by Molière
Godfrey Kerr Studio, Lewis Arts Complex PrincetonThe Department of French and Italian and L’Avant-Scène, the French Theater Workshop, present “Le Tartuffe,” Molière’s masterpiece for the ages, directed by Florent Masse, performed by L’Avant-Scène’s students Jeielle Habinam `26, Clément Génibrèdes GS, Jordan Coty Eloundou Ndongo GS, Flora Champy FIT, Eddie Kong `27, Finn Doyle `27, Chloé Zhu `27, Oladoyin Phillips GS, Erik […]