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In the Company of Good Books: Shakespeare to Morrison
Milberg Gallery, Princeton University Library One Washington Road, Princeton, NJ, United StatesCelebrating the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s First Folio of 1623, Princeton University Library presents an exhibition featuring wide-ranging selection of rarely-seen materials—from a first edition of Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labour’s Lost” to Morrison’s handwritten manuscript drafts of “Desdemona”—that offer glimpses into the relationship between author, book, and reader and invite the visitor to discover not just Shakespeare but all good books. Open to the public weekdays 10 AM-6 PM; weekends 11 AM-6 PM.
The Pudding Butcher, an Exhibition by Sidony O’Neal
Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complex 122 Alexander Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesAn exhibition of new works by 2022-23 Princeton Hodder Fellow sidony o’neal, whose practice considers histories of interface in cultural and computational environments. Gallery hours: daily 10 AM – 8 PM.
Fund for Irish Studies: Lecture and Reading by Louise Kennedy
James Stewart Film Theater, 185 Nassau St. 185 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesAward-winning writer Louise Kennedy presents “Trespasses: Fact, Fiction and Memory,” a lecture and reading from her bestselling novel Trespasses (2022). Open to the public; no tickets required.
Free Movie Screening: Perfect Days by Wim Wenders
Princeton University campus Princeton University, PrincetonThe critically-acclaimed Perfect Days will be screened for free to the University community, well prior to widespread North American release. Hosted by the Kahneman-Treisman Center for Behavioral Science and Public Policy. Free; registration required.
The Pudding Butcher, an Exhibition by Sidony O’Neal
Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complex 122 Alexander Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesAn exhibition of new works by 2022-23 Princeton Hodder Fellow sidony o’neal, whose practice considers histories of interface in cultural and computational environments. Gallery hours: daily 10 AM – 8 PM.
In the Company of Good Books: Shakespeare to Morrison
Milberg Gallery, Princeton University Library One Washington Road, Princeton, NJ, United StatesCelebrating the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s First Folio of 1623, Princeton University Library presents an exhibition featuring wide-ranging selection of rarely-seen materials—from a first edition of Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labour’s Lost” to Morrison’s handwritten manuscript drafts of “Desdemona”—that offer glimpses into the relationship between author, book, and reader and invite the visitor to discover not just Shakespeare but all good books. Open to the public weekdays 10 AM-6 PM; weekends 11 AM-6 PM.
Fall Music Series: Some Assembly Required
On the Green at Palmer Square 40 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJEnjoy music out on the Green every Saturday from 12pm – 2pm! (*2pm-4pm on 11/11!) While you spend a lovely, autumnal weekend out on the Square shopping, and dining al fresco with friends...
The Pudding Butcher, an Exhibition by Sidony O’Neal
Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complex 122 Alexander Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesAn exhibition of new works by 2022-23 Princeton Hodder Fellow sidony o’neal, whose practice considers histories of interface in cultural and computational environments. Gallery hours: daily 10 AM – 8 PM.
Food Glorious Food
Princeton Public Library 65 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesStoryteller Maria LoBiondo presents folk and fairy tales that highlight the joys of growing, cooking and eating food. Nourish your imagination and stir up some memories with savory stories to...
The Movement-Image
Hagan Studio, 185 Nassau St. 185 Nassau Street, first floor, Princeton, NJ, United StatesAn exhibition and performance series curated by Lecturer in Visual Arts Colleen Asper that unspools the motion picture to situate performance in a continuum with film, featuring work by Will Rawls, Amy Beecher, Xavier Cha, Leila Weefur, Sahra Motalebi, and Maho Ogawa. Exhibition open 10/16-11/21 weekdays 9 AM – 6 PM.
The Pudding Butcher, an Exhibition by Sidony O’Neal
Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complex 122 Alexander Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesAn exhibition of new works by 2022-23 Princeton Hodder Fellow sidony o’neal, whose practice considers histories of interface in cultural and computational environments. Gallery hours: daily 10 AM – 8 PM.
Preschool Storytime
Hopewell Borough Gazebo Park Greenwood and Seminary, Hopewell, NJ, United StatesCome to the Hopewell Train Station for some assorted stories and songs with storytime reader Sara.
Faculty Panel: Perspectives on Doug Aitken’s Migration (Empire)
Forum, Lewis Arts complex 122 Alexander Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesJoin Princeton scholars Jeff Whetstone (visual arts), Barbara White (music) and Karl Kusserow (High Meadows Environmental Institute) for an interdisciplinary discussion of the video installation migration (empire) by Doug Aitken, now screening daily on the north lawn of the Lewis Arts complex.
The Movement-Image
Hagan Studio, 185 Nassau St. 185 Nassau Street, first floor, Princeton, NJ, United StatesAn exhibition and performance series curated by Lecturer in Visual Arts Colleen Asper that unspools the motion picture to situate performance in a continuum with film, featuring work by Will Rawls, Amy Beecher, Xavier Cha, Leila Weefur, Sahra Motalebi, and Maho Ogawa. Exhibition open 10/16-11/21 weekdays 9 AM – 6 PM.
The Movement-Image
Hagan Studio, 185 Nassau St. 185 Nassau Street, first floor, Princeton, NJ, United StatesAn exhibition and performance series curated by Lecturer in Visual Arts Colleen Asper that unspools the motion picture to situate performance in a continuum with film, featuring work by Will Rawls, Amy Beecher, Xavier Cha, Leila Weefur, Sahra Motalebi, and Maho Ogawa. Exhibition open 10/16-11/21 weekdays 9 AM – 6 PM.
In the Company of Good Books: Shakespeare to Morrison
Milberg Gallery, Princeton University Library One Washington Road, Princeton, NJ, United StatesCelebrating the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s First Folio of 1623, Princeton University Library presents an exhibition featuring wide-ranging selection of rarely-seen materials—from a first edition of Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labour’s Lost” to Morrison’s handwritten manuscript drafts of “Desdemona”—that offer glimpses into the relationship between author, book, and reader and invite the visitor to discover not just Shakespeare but all good books. Open to the public weekdays 10 AM-6 PM; weekends 11 AM-6 PM.
The Pudding Butcher, an Exhibition by Sidony O’Neal
Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complex 122 Alexander Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesAn exhibition of new works by 2022-23 Princeton Hodder Fellow sidony o’neal, whose practice considers histories of interface in cultural and computational environments. Gallery hours: daily 10 AM – 8 PM.
The Movement-Image — Performance by Xavier Cha
Hagan Studio, 185 Nassau St. 185 Nassau Street, first floor, Princeton, NJ, United StatesUntitled (caretaker) is a livestreamed video performance by Xavier Cha where a performer, who wears a GoPro chest harness, can be seen moving alone in a rehearsal space. This work questions our roles as spectators and our familiarity with and access to modes of viewing and witnessing in our highly mediated cultures. Aiming to examine the experience many share of struggling in isolation, Untitled (caretaker) rethinks the performing body’s agency and questions the witnessing of bodies in times of crisis and collapse.
Come Write In!
Mercer County Library – Hopewell Branch 245 Pennington Titusville Road, Pennington, NJ, United StatesIt’s NaNoWriMo — when writers take the month of November to pursue the goal to write a first draft of their novel in 50,000 words in 30 days! If you’re...
Reading by Marlon James & Patricia Smith
Donald G. Drapkin Studio, Lewis Arts complex 122 Alexander Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesMan Booker Prize-winning author Marlon James, author of A Brief History of Seven Killings and the bestselling Dark Star Trilogy, and Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize winner and Professor of Creative Writing Patricia Smith read from their work as part of the Althea Ward Clark W’21 Reading Series. Tickets required.
Atelier@Large: Conversations on Art-making in a Vexed Era — Andrey Kurkov & Alan Lightman
Richardson Auditorium Princeton, NJ, United StatesAward-winning Ukrainian journalist and international bestselling author Andrey Kurkov and Alan Lightman, an award-winning writer, physicist, social entrepreneur and Princeton alumnus, join Paul Muldoon in conversation to discuss what they face in making art in the modern world. No tickets required.
The Movement-Image: Exhibition
Hagan Studio, 185 Nassau St. 185 Nassau Street, first floor, Princeton, NJ, United StatesAn exhibition and performance series curated by Lecturer in Visual Arts Colleen Asper that unspools the motion picture to situate performance in a continuum with film, featuring work by Will Rawls, Amy Beecher, Xavier Cha, Leila Weefur, Sahra Motalebi, and Maho Ogawa. Exhibition open 10/16-11/21 weekdays 9 AM – 6 PM.
In the Company of Good Books: Shakespeare to Morrison
Milberg Gallery, Princeton University Library One Washington Road, Princeton, NJ, United StatesCelebrating the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s First Folio of 1623, Princeton University Library presents an exhibition featuring wide-ranging selection of rarely-seen materials—from a first edition of Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labour’s Lost” to Morrison’s handwritten manuscript drafts of “Desdemona”—that offer glimpses into the relationship between author, book, and reader and invite the visitor to discover not just Shakespeare but all good books. Open to the public weekdays 10 AM-6 PM; weekends 11 AM-6 PM.
The Pudding Butcher, an Exhibition by Sidony O’Neal
Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complex 122 Alexander Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesAn exhibition of new works by 2022-23 Princeton Hodder Fellow sidony o’neal, whose practice considers histories of interface in cultural and computational environments. Gallery hours: daily 10 AM – 8 PM.
Fintan O’Toole and Philip Pettit: The State
Labyrinth Books 122 Nassau Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesIn his new book, Philip Pettit examines the nature of the state and its capacity to serve goals like peace and justice within and beyond its borders. Two eminent writers and thinkers — philosopher Pettit and journalist Fintan O’Toole — consider these questions and their answers. No tickets required.
The Movement-Image
Hagan Studio, 185 Nassau St. 185 Nassau Street, first floor, Princeton, NJ, United StatesAn exhibition and performance series curated by Lecturer in Visual Arts Colleen Asper that unspools the motion picture to situate performance in a continuum with film, featuring work by Will Rawls, Amy Beecher, Xavier Cha, Leila Weefur, Sahra Motalebi, and Maho Ogawa. Exhibition open 10/16-11/21 weekdays 9 AM – 6 PM.
In the Company of Good Books: Shakespeare to Morrison
Milberg Gallery, Princeton University Library One Washington Road, Princeton, NJ, United StatesCelebrating the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s First Folio of 1623, Princeton University Library presents an exhibition featuring wide-ranging selection of rarely-seen materials—from a first edition of Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labour’s Lost” to Morrison’s handwritten manuscript drafts of “Desdemona”—that offer glimpses into the relationship between author, book, and reader and invite the visitor to discover not just Shakespeare but all good books. Open to the public weekdays 10 AM-6 PM; weekends 11 AM-6 PM.
The Pudding Butcher, an Exhibition by Sidony O’Neal
Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complex 122 Alexander Street, Princeton, NJ, United StatesAn exhibition of new works by 2022-23 Princeton Hodder Fellow sidony o’neal, whose practice considers histories of interface in cultural and computational environments. Gallery hours: daily 10 AM – 8 PM.
The Movement-Image
Hagan Studio, 185 Nassau St. 185 Nassau Street, first floor, Princeton, NJ, United StatesAn exhibition and performance series curated by Lecturer in Visual Arts Colleen Asper that unspools the motion picture to situate performance in a continuum with film, featuring work by Will Rawls, Amy Beecher, Xavier Cha, Leila Weefur, Sahra Motalebi, and Maho Ogawa. Exhibition open 10/16-11/21 weekdays 9 AM – 6 PM.
In the Company of Good Books: Shakespeare to Morrison
Milberg Gallery, Princeton University Library One Washington Road, Princeton, NJ, United StatesCelebrating the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare’s First Folio of 1623, Princeton University Library presents an exhibition featuring wide-ranging selection of rarely-seen materials—from a first edition of Shakespeare’s “Love’s Labour’s Lost” to Morrison’s handwritten manuscript drafts of “Desdemona”—that offer glimpses into the relationship between author, book, and reader and invite the visitor to discover not just Shakespeare but all good books. Open to the public weekdays 10 AM-6 PM; weekends 11 AM-6 PM.