What Remains
Arts Council of Princeton 102 Witherspoon St, Princeton, NJ, United StatesWhat Remains, an exhibition by Terri Riendeau. Opening Reception: Saturday, November 18 | 3-5pm Please visit this link for full details.
What Remains, an exhibition by Terri Riendeau. Opening Reception: Saturday, November 18 | 3-5pm Please visit this link for full details.
Join the Arts Council of Princeton for a dual exhibition by Jon Sarkin and Hannah Fink, whose work will not only make you think, but it will also make you smile. Both artists take common themes, such as superheroes and shoes and comics, and reinterpret them into a contemporary conversation. From a giant old boot […]
Exhibit dates: November 11 - December 2 Every week the Arts Council of Princeton and HomeFront connect in an art program called ArtsExchange. Whether we are brainstorming for a project or experimenting with new media, our weekly creative time is special. Every artist is encouraged to embrace a new concept or skill, and then carry […]
Instructors from HomeFront's ArtSpace lead a free workshop where participants will upcycle a variety of materials to create a "junk journal" for capturing thoughts and memories. Junk Journals are handmade books of recycled and found materials and ephemera. The pages can be used to write, draw, paint or record memories, thoughts, ideas and inspiration. Spending […]
Open Mouth Poetry will provide an opportunity for local poets to read their original poetry in front of a supportive audience. Open to all poets aged 15 and older. Cost to participate is Free. Readers can sign up upon entry to the event. Each reader gets a limited amount of time to read. Please visit this […]
Every Tuesday from 5:30-6:30 the gallery at MCCC hosts a free yoga class. We vary the theme and type every month. All levels and ages are welcome.
In this joyful and immersive gathering, Michael Mwenso, co-creator of The Sound of (Black) Music, along with co-director Shariffa Ali from Princeton’s Lewis Center for the Arts, will create a sense of community and connection by playing recordings of musical forebears who propelled the advancement of the human condition and prompting participants to voluntarily share […]
Bring your knitting and/or crochet project (and your own supplies) to these drop-in social gatherings. Did you know that there are five proven benefits to knitting and crochet as a hobby? Even better is that these benefits increase when done socially with others. So, grab your latest project and come to the library to knit […]
In conjunction with National Hunger and Homelessness Week, HomeFront is presenting a Fall Fashion Show Nov 15 from 6pm-7pm. All garments made and modeled by graduating clients from its SewingSpace therapeutic program. Seating is limited, free registration is requested. Market and Open house 5pm-8pm. Please visit this link for full details.
The New York Times bestselling author Suleika Jaouad and her husband, multiple Grammy Award-winning musician Jon Batiste, together launch a new season of our “Healing with Music” series with a conversation, permeated by live performance of works meaningful to Suleika’s recovery from leukemia, about music’s role through illness and how they have managed to convert […]
This live art-making class is inspired by Howard Russell Butler’s Northern Lights, Ogunquit, Maine. In this session, we will create our own versions of this painting as we explore freedom of expression using color. Please visit this link for full details.
This is a wellness, support group focusing on promoting young girls' self-esteem. All art materials will be provided. The girls will be in a supportive and freeing space where they can communicate with each other and promote self-esteem.
Local artist Diana Weymar facilitates an embroidery circle to capture community stories of PUC's Healing with Music series, Hosted by the Arts Council of Princeton. Healing with Music is a series presented by Princeton University Concerts (PUC) which gets to the heart of music’s life-affirming power through events combining conversation with live performance. This Interwoven […]
What Remains, an exhibition by Terri Riendeau. Opening Reception: Saturday, November 18 | 3-5pm Please visit this link for full details.
Join the Arts Council of Princeton for a dual exhibition by Jon Sarkin and Hannah Fink, whose work will not only make you think, but it will also make you smile. Both artists take common themes, such as superheroes and shoes and comics, and reinterpret them into a contemporary conversation. From a giant old boot […]
Join us for the annual Holiday Market and Affordable Art Show with over 100 works of art and artisan crafted items on display and available for purchase. In support of Arts and Health month, you can support healthy hearts as you shop a special pop-up section of our gallery. Funds raised will support the new […]
McCarter returns to the Princeton Public Library with its virtual play series Bard at the Gate for an in-person community “watch party” screening of Wings of Night Sky, Wings of Morning Light, a blending of storytelling, music, movement, and poetic language, in a performance by the Playwright and Poet Laureate Joy Harjo. Harjo’s Wings of […]
Every Tuesday from 5:30-6:30 the gallery at MCCC hosts a free yoga class. We vary the theme and type every month. All levels and ages are welcome.
Bring your knitting and/or crochet project (and your own supplies) to these drop-in social gatherings. Did you know that there are five proven benefits to knitting and crochet as a hobby? Even better is that these benefits increase when done socially with others. So, grab your latest project and come to the library to knit […]
In decorative soap making, this workshop will show you how to create your own scented bar of soap. Milee Ahn will show you her tips and tricks on how to create fun and colorful designs, while also discussing the importance of scent and self care with soap. Please visit this link for full details.