Exhibitions
Free and open to the public
Princeton University Art Museum
Cartographies of Time
Through September 18
Princeton University Art Museum
Explores the graphic representation of time and the role visual forms have played in our evolving imagination of history.
Princeton University Art Museum
The Bunnell Decades
Princeton University Art Museum
The Life and Death of Buildings
July 23–November 6
Princeton University Art Museum
Cartographies of Time
Through September 18
Princeton University Art Museum
Explores the graphic representation of time and the role visual forms have played in our evolving imagination of history.
Princeton University Art Museum
The Bunnell Decades
Through October 23
Princeton University Art Museum
A timeline of collection photographs that appeared in each major exhibition curated by Peter C. Bunnell, Princeton's first professor of the history of photography, 1972-2002.
Princeton University Art Museum
A timeline of collection photographs that appeared in each major exhibition curated by Peter C. Bunnell, Princeton's first professor of the history of photography, 1972-2002.
Princeton University Art Museum
The Life and Death of Buildings
July 23–November 6
Princeton University Art Museum
Examines two familiar varieties of artifact, the building and the photograph, and the distinct yet intertwined ways they embody time and memory.
Bernstein Gallery
Sited Memory/Underground Shadows
August 29–October 21
Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs
Robertson Hall on Washington Road
Eve Ingalls uses raw, stretched canvas as the earth's surface, upon which she reveals layers of human activity throughout the ages.
Read the Artist's Statement
Arts Council of Princeton
Re:Member
September 10–October 1
Opening reception on September 10, 3– 5 p.m.
Paul Robeson Center for the Arts
102 Witherspoon Street
An exhibition of works about memory by Arts Council of Princeton member artists.
Arts Council of Princeton
Moment:Memory
September 10–October 1
Opening reception on September 10, 3– 5 p.m.
Paul Robeson Center for the Arts
102 Witherspoon Street
September 10–October 1
Opening reception on September 10, 3– 5 p.m.
Paul Robeson Center for the Arts
102 Witherspoon Street
El Dia de los Muertos Altars and Artworks
October 22–November 23
Opening reception on November 1, 5–6 p.m.
Paul Robeson Center for the Arts
102 Witherspoon Street
Art inspired by the Mexican festival Day of the Dead
October 22–November 23
Opening reception on November 1, 5–6 p.m.
Paul Robeson Center for the Arts
102 Witherspoon Street
Art inspired by the Mexican festival Day of the Dead