Elizabeth Danson and Carlos Hernández Peña will read their poems on Feb. 13. This will be followed by an open mic.
The Princeton Festival is moving outdoors this year with a state-of-the-art tent to be built on the grounds of Morven Museum & Garden.
Violinist Alexi Kenny will be performing Jean Sibelius’ Violin Concerto.
The documentary, “Betty White: A Celebration,” will be screened in Princeton on Jan. 17 — which would have been her 100th birthday.
The injured skunk was found wandering in a West Windsor residential neighborhood on Dec. 19, police said.
The free event will include various art projects, live music, and more. Visitors can also interact with artists.
American Repertory Ballet, located in Princeton, is collaborating with Mexican fashion brand Pineda Covalin for its upcoming program.
Grounds For Sculpture announces their collaborative quest to provide more accessible opportunities for health and wellness.
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Kenneth Bean, an instructor and conductor from the Philadelphia area, will serve as cover conductor for music director Rossen Milanov.
The grand opening of School of Rock Princeton will feature musical performances by Mayor Jim Kownacki and Councilman John Ryan.
Smithsonian Magazine’s 17th annual Museum Day will be held Sept. 18. The event gives free access for one day to museums across the country.
The grand opening of Princeton Makes will feature art demonstrations, Plein-air painting, live music, and more.
The grants were awarded through the Trenton Arts Fund to make arts more accessible to the community.
Princeton Makes, a Princeton-based artist cooperative featuring 25 artists will open on Sept. 18.
The new installation in the library's reading room hopes to promote cultural recognition and inspire conversations on identity.
The adult lantern flies have now emerged on the ailanthus tree.
Plenty of food and beverages, including homemade ice cream, will also be available at the fair, which will run from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The NJ Arts and Culture Recovery Fund has awarded $1.3 million in grants to 60 nonprofits, including two Princeton organizations.
Eight winners were selected from 245 entries. Artists from 25 U.S. states and 32 countries participated in this online competition.
The two leading non-profit music organizations signed the agreement last week. The merger takes effect this summer.
The free, virtual lectures will be available online through the end of June. The series is co-sponsored by Princeton Public Library.
Singer/composer returns to his coffeehouse tour at Coffee Corral Coffeehouse this summer for 8 shows.
'The Time Traveler’s Lens' created by Merli Guerra is a series of films on the colonnade that users can view on AR or VR.
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The virtual poetry reading will feature poets from Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
Joanne Amantea from Princeton is among 45 artists featured in the upcoming ‘2021 New Jersey Arts Annual: ReVision and Respond’ exhibition.
Becky Brett will oversee the Festival’s 2021 season and help in fund-raising.
Robin Resch is the Winter 2021 Anne Reeves Artist-in-Residence at Arts Council of Princeton. She'll capture affects of COVID-19 pandemic.
Seven winners were chosen from 21 finalists, with California, Kentucky and Pennsylvania producing two winners each.
From scavenger hunts, to painting, poetry and more — the six-week art series will be held in downtown Princeton to support local businesses.
They pledged a generous gift to the New Jersey Arts and Culture Recovery Fund, which is hosted by the Princeton Area Community Foundation.
Check out the upcoming exhibition that will feature artwork inspired by Paper Melodies, a composition by Jason Treuting.
This year the competition drew entries from the UK, Canada, Colombia, Indonesia, Serbia, India, Brazil, Austria, Taiwan, and China.
"From the Ground Up: Peters Valley School of Craft" to include 75 Works in Various Mediums, On-Site Artist Residencies
Randall will discuss her book, Black Bottom Saints, in a talk organized by the Princeton Public Library, on Wednesday.
The New Jersey Arts and Culture Relief Fund was recently established to support arts and culture groups hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic.
New Jersey singer-songwriter's new 20 track CD featuring songs from his "poesia and chanson" show.
Children ages 7-12 years-old can enjoy activities with experienced art professionals from home.
Gail Kohn, Leila Shahbender and Rita Shklar will "help build support" for the Performing Arts Festival.