Arts at the Lewis center
Princeton Arts Bannerlightbox

February 2012

Viewing events for:

Lewis Center Events
Arts at Princeton Events
SUNDAYMONDAYTUESDAYWEDNESDAYTHURSDAYFRIDAYSATURDAY
5

The Convert 

McCarter Theatre Center
2:00 pm


The Convert 

McCarter Theatre Center
7:30 pm


6

Of A Specific Height
The Program in Visual Arts presents "Of a Specific Height," an exhibition of new student work from VIS 331: Ceramics Sculpture exhibited in the lobby at 701 Carnegie Center. The exhibition is free and open to the public and will be on view weekdays from 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM through February 10, 2012.
701 Carnegie Center
09:00 am


What is Studio? Artworks in progress by the class of 2013
VIS 392 Exhibition of work in progress for Junior Certificate and Program 2 students.
Lucas Gallery
10:00 am


7

Of A Specific Height
The Program in Visual Arts presents "Of a Specific Height," an exhibition of new student work from VIS 331: Ceramics Sculpture exhibited in the lobby at 701 Carnegie Center. The exhibition is free and open to the public and will be on view weekdays from 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM through February 10, 2012.
701 Carnegie Center
09:00 am


What is Studio? Artworks in progress by the class of 2013
VIS 392 Exhibition of work in progress for Junior Certificate and Program 2 students.
Lucas Gallery
10:00 am


The Convert 

McCarter Theatre Center
7:30 pm


8

Of A Specific Height
The Program in Visual Arts presents "Of a Specific Height," an exhibition of new student work from VIS 331: Ceramics Sculpture exhibited in the lobby at 701 Carnegie Center. The exhibition is free and open to the public and will be on view weekdays from 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM through February 10, 2012.
701 Carnegie Center
09:00 am


What is Studio? Artworks in progress by the class of 2013
VIS 392 Exhibition of work in progress for Junior Certificate and Program 2 students.
Lucas Gallery
10:00 am


What is Studio? Artworks in progress by the class of 2013
VIS 392 Exhibition of work in progress for Junior Certificate and Program 2 students.
Lucas Gallery
4:00 pm


Readings by Jonathan Franzen and James Richardson
The Program in Creative Writing Althea Ward Clark W'21 Reading Series will present readings by novelist Jonathan Franzen and poet James Richardson on Wednesday, February 8, 2012. The readings begin at 4:30 PM in the Berlind Theatre, McCarter Theatre Center and are free and open to the public. Both will be available following for a book signing. In addition, Jenna Devine, a senior thesis student in the Program in Creative Writing will read briefly from her work.
Berlind Theatre, McCarter Theatre Center
4:30 pm


The Convert 

McCarter Theatre Center
7:30 pm


9

Of A Specific Height
The Program in Visual Arts presents "Of a Specific Height," an exhibition of new student work from VIS 331: Ceramics Sculpture exhibited in the lobby at 701 Carnegie Center. The exhibition is free and open to the public and will be on view weekdays from 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM through February 10, 2012.
701 Carnegie Center
09:00 am


What is Studio? Artworks in progress by the class of 2013
VIS 392 Exhibition of work in progress for Junior Certificate and Program 2 students.
Lucas Gallery
10:00 am


A Conversation with Winnie Holzman
Please join us for a conversation with Winnie Holzman, creator of My So-Called Life, and writer of the internationally acclaimed musical Wicked in the Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall.
Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall
1:30 pm


The Eugene Onegin Project 
On Thursday, February 9 at 8:00 p.m. in Richardson Auditorium in Alexander Hall the Prokofiev/Krzhizhanovsky Onegin, banned by the Stalinist regime in 1936, will receive its much-delayed world premiere. Prokofiev's original score, orchestrated for 40 instruments, will be performed by the Princeton Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Rossen Milanov. Woven into this performance will be a dance-intensive staging of several major theatrical episodes directed by Princeton dance faculty member Rebecca Lazier with choreography by Princeton alumna Sydney Schiff and choral interludes by the Princeton Glee Club under the direction of Gabriel Crouch. The performance will also include the world premiere of a Concerto for Bass Drum commissioned from Prokofiev's grandson, Gabriel Prokofiev, and performed by renowned percussionist Joby Burgess.
Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall
8:00 pm


Failed Love - Late Thursdays 
Broken Heart. Great Art. Join us as we drown our sorrows of "Failed Love" in chocolate, cynicism, and art. The Art Museum's Student Advisory Board invites you to a night of indulgence in dark, twisty, and chocolatey refreshments as we mend your broken heart with our great art.
Princeton University Art Museum
7:00 pm


The Convert 

McCarter Theatre Center
7:30 pm


10

Of A Specific Height
The Program in Visual Arts presents "Of a Specific Height," an exhibition of new student work from VIS 331: Ceramics Sculpture exhibited in the lobby at 701 Carnegie Center. The exhibition is free and open to the public and will be on view weekdays from 9:00 AM - 4:30 PM through February 10, 2012.
701 Carnegie Center
09:00 am


What is Studio? Artworks in progress by the class of 2013
VIS 392 Exhibition of work in progress for Junior Certificate and Program 2 students.
Lucas Gallery
10:00 am


Chamber Music with Judith Kellock, Janice Weber and Fintan O'Toole performing Ross Lee Finney's setting of poems by James Joyce 
Soprano Judith Kellock, pianist Janice Weber and theater critic Fintan O’Toole will present a chamber music performance of Ross Lee Finney's setting of poems by James Joyce on Friday, February 10 at 4:30 p.m. at the Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall on the Princeton University campus. The performance is part of a series presented by Princeton's Fund for Irish Studies. The event is free and open to the public.
Taplin Auditorium in Fine Hall
4:30 pm


Glenn Edgerton Hubbard Street Dance Chicago Repertory and Ballet Master Class
Glenn Edgerton, Artistic Director of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, will teach Ballet and Repertory. Free and open to the public.
Patricia and Ward Hagan '48 Dance Studio
4:30 pm


The Convert 

McCarter Theatre Center
8:00 pm


11

Eugene Onegin
On Friday, February 10 at 8:00 p.m. the Program in Theater will open the world premiere production of the full Krzhizhanovsky-Pushkin Eugene Onegin, in a verse translation by James E. Falen with the cooperation of Caryl Emerson, directed by Theater Program Acting Director Tim Vasen and acted by a cast of Princeton undergraduates, with incidental music performed on piano by Anna Tchetchetkine '12 and set design by Anya Klepikov. In this production the full playscript will be united and performed for the first time ever with the music. This version will honor the constricted, intimate feel of Krzhizhanovsky's text — much of which takes place in dreams, hallucinations, frost-laden corners, window sills, door jambs, fog, mist, storm, black trees in a blizzard, or inside the heads of Tatyana and Eugene. The February 10 opening is by invitation; however the production will be repeated and open to the public on February 11, 12, 16, 17 and 18 at 8:00 p.m. in the Marie and Edward '53 Matthews Acting Studio at the Lewis Center for the Arts, 185 Nassau Street.
Marie and Edward Matthews '53 Acting Studio
8:00 pm


The Convert 

McCarter Theatre Center
3:00 pm


The Convert 

McCarter Theatre Center
8:00 pm


princeton university

News Feed | Events Feed | Contact Us | Credits
© 2012 The Trustees of Princeton University