Learn to shoot creative portraits in natural light
Five jurors will select art for display in the annual exhibition, which runs Sept. 22 to Oct. 28.
Annual Community Festival Set for September 9 at the Princeton Airport
Sō Percussion open their fifth year as Princeton University’s Edward T. Cone Artists-in-Residence with a free show on Friday, Sept. 14.
Meet talented artists of vivid nature art at D&R Greenway August 28 at Closing Reception for HomeFront/Art Space exhibition
Art submissions may be dropped off on Sept. 7 or Sept. 8.
“A Fistful of Popcorn” will be marking their 20th year and 400th show on Princeton Community Television.
Art from HomeFront ArtSpace members celebrates nature, urges its preservation
The theater at Mercer County Community College has revealed its play schedule for the upcoming season.
The grants are part of more than $15.7 million in grant funding to support 700 arts organizations, projects, and artists throughout NJ.
Environmental Author and Marine Wildlife Photographer to Lead Eye-opening Journey into the Secret Lives of Sea Otters
Vivid impressionistic scenes of Princeton sites by Heather Barros and Plein-Air Painting Companions
Wait staffs from all over the area will race while balancing three glasses of water.
The show is July 14 at Mercer County Park. The fair is July 11-15.
The festival takes place at the Festival Grounds, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Music Fest Princeton will replace JazzFeast on Sept. 16 at Palmer Square.
"Won't You Be My Neighbor?" comes to Princeton Garden Theatre June 22.
Mari Kashiwagi will give a reading of her “Butterfly” poems on Sunday, June 17, at the Princeton Public Library.
Check here for the comprehensive list of upcoming events that are part of the Princeton Festival.
“Young Friends of the Princeton Festival” is the festival’s program designed to make it easier for younger people to experience the opera.
Daniel Goldberg's photos took top honors in Phillips' Mill Photographic Exhibition, which runs through June 24 in New Hope, Pa.
The festival will celebrate diverse cultures through live music, traditional dance performances and food trucks, among other activities.
Candice Hoyes, the first Music Curator at The Princeton Abbey, presents the second show in her 4-part series Saturday night.
The Teen Arts Festival is a comprehensive arts education program open to all public, private, parochial and home-school students.
Wine, music and kids activities highlight this weekend's festival.
“America in a Trance” runs from Thursday, April 12 through Thursday, May 10.
The gala is is set for Saturday, April 21, at the Cobblestone Creek Country Club in Lawrenceville.
Paul Robeson's granddaughter, Susan, will be the guest of honor.
The American Ballet Theatre National Training Curriculum is a program that combines artistic training with the basics of dancer health.
On March 14, ACP's Taplin Gallery was named Favorite Art Gallery in 2018 JerseyArts.com People's Choice Awards.
This year’s festival runs from June 9 to July 1. It features 21 performances of eight events.
The “Breaking the Celluloid Ceiling: Honoring Ida Lupino” series kicks off March 15.
Sandy Perkins inherited a chateau full of historic items that date back to the reign of French King Louis XVI.
The shows will be performed on March 9 and 10.
The exhibit runs from Feb. 5 through March 30.
Eighth Blackbird will be at Princeton Sound Kitchen Feb. 20-26, 2018.
The Princeton Festival is looking to cast a preschool-aged boy in its upcoming production of Giacomo Puccini’s opera, “Madama Butterfly.”
The exhibit runs Monday, Jan. 22 through Thursday, March 8.
The Arts Council of Princeton announces three award nominations in the 2018 JerseyArts.com People’s Choice Awards.
Jennifer Koh presents "Bach and Beyond" on Feb. 8.