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Princeton Makes To Host Black History Month Panel Discussion
Four artists share their insights on their art practices, creative processes, and artistic philosophies.

PRINCETON, NJ — February is Black History Month, and Princeton has many educational events planned. Princeton Makes, a Princeton-based artist cooperative, and Art Against Racism, a nonprofit that advances anti-racism through the arts, will host a Black History Month Panel Discussion on Saturday, Feb. 26 at 4 p.m.
The readings will take place at the Princeton Makes store in the Princeton Shopping Center.
The panel will feature four Princeton Makes artists — Marlon Davila, Veronica Foreman, Danyelle Kessler, and Rhinold Ponder. Titled “The Black Thoughts Table – Four Creatives on Perspective, Process, and Possibilities” the evening will see artists share their insights on their art practices, creative processes, and artistic philosophies.
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Additionally, there will be a Black History Month special offer of two limited edition giclee prints by Ponder, which will be available at a discounted price at the event.
For more information visit www.princetonmakes.com.
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