• God Remembers Setsi by Nadine Allache’26

    Drapkin Studio at Lewis Arts complex on the Princeton University campus 122 Alexander Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Date/Times: March 27 at 8p.m. March 28 at 11:30a.m. What is the opposite of a lie? Is it the truth? Or is it remembering why you told the lie in the first place? Princeton senior Nadine Allache’s God Remembers Setsi refuses the authority of the written record and instead trusts repetition, breath, and critical fabulation as sites...

    Free and open to the public, however tickets are required, available online at tickets.princeton.edu.
  • Warby Parker Grand Opening Event at MarketFair

    MarketFair Mall 3535 US-1, West Windsor, NJ, United States

    Join Warby Parker for the grand opening of its newest store at Princeton MarketFair! Guests can shop stylish prescription glasses starting at $95, along with sunglasses, contacts, and eye exams. Grand opening perks include a voucher to The Bent Spoon, a complimentary cocktail at Eddie V’s, a flatbread coupon for Seasons 52, entry to win...

  • Morgenthal Frederics: Maui Jim Event

    Morgenthal Frederics 57 Palmer Square West, Princeton, NJ

    @ John Morgenthal Frederics for an exclusive Maui Jim event! Rooted in Hawaii, Maui Jim sunglasses are designed to enhance color, reduce glare, and provide crisp, clear vision. Featuring advanced PolarizedPlus2® lens technology, they are perfect for bright days whether you’re on the water, on the road, or just out and about.  Add to calendar...

  • Art Pop-up: Recent Works by Joe Kossow

    Arts Council of Princeton

    Join us for a one-day art pop-up showcasing the recent works of Joe Kossow. Artist statement: The source material for these works are photographs that date from 1860-1940.  I spend a long time editing the photos (changing their scale, eliminating certain elements, working with aspects of dark and light) until I have recomposed the works. ...

    Free
  • Strolling Bunny

    @ Every-bunny is invited to hop on over to Palmer Square for some springtime fun! While you explore our charming boutique shops or enjoy a delicious family lunch, keep an eye out for the Spring Bunny hopping around the Square every Saturday and Sunday from March 21st through April 4th. Bring your little ones and...

  • Strolling Bunny

    @ Every-bunny is invited to hop on over to Palmer Square for some springtime fun! While you explore our charming boutique shops or enjoy a delicious family lunch, keep an eye out for the Spring Bunny hopping around the Square every Saturday and Sunday from March 21st through April 4th. Bring your little ones and...

  • Pratima: Singularity and Beyond

    Arts Council of Princeton

    A live Indian Classical dance performance. Our Winter 2026 Artist-in-Residence Nisha Pradeep’s residency will culminate in a live performance, bridging ancient tradition and futuristic inquiry through the accessible and emotive language of dance. A guided discussion with the audience will follow. This dance contrasts humanity’s organic, multi-millennial evolution with the rapid, exponential growth of synthetic intelligence. Through...

    Free
  • PRINCETON CRIT | Artist Critique Group

    Arts Council of Princeton

    Meet area artists, receive peer-to-peer feedback, and share creative resources. Princeton Crit provides a monthly space for artists to come together to share and discuss their creative practice. Together, we’ll foster an atmosphere of constructive peer-to-peer criticism, free of judgment and open to all. We encourage a diversity of voices, mediums, artistic skills, and projects...

    $10
  • Screening of De Humani Corporis Fabrica with Filmmaker Lucien Castaing-Taylor

    James Stewart Film Theater at 185 Nassau St. 185 Nassau St., Princeton, NJ, United States

    In the second film of a spring series, Associate Professor of Visual Arts Nicolás Pereda presents a screening of De Humani Corporis Fabrica (2022). This an immersive journey inside the contemporary human body was filmed within French public hospitals. Directed by Véréna Paravel and Lucien Castaing-Taylor of the Sensory Ethnography Lab at Harvard University, the film uses...

     Free and open to the public, no tickets required.
  • ART OF Sugar: Science, Sculpture & Social Change

    Arts Council of Princeton

    Join us for a fascinating, part-lecture, part-live demonstration with edible artist Linda Khachadurian, where art, science, and social impact collide. Linda will introduce participants to the basics of isomalt, a sugar derived from sugar beets, and explain why this glossy, durable material has become her medium of choice for sculptural work. Watch as a sugar...

    $25
  • The Comeuppance by Branden Jacobs-Jenkins

    Berlind Theatre at McCarter Theatre Center 91 University Place, Princeton, NJ, United States

    In the fall of 2022, on the eve of their 20th high school reunion, a self-proclaimed “Multi-Ethnic Reject Group” reconnects on the porch of a house in their old neighborhood in Prince George’s County, Maryland. Reminiscing about their high school years and recent pasts (including Covid-19, 9/11, and Columbine) and fueled by drinking and smoking...

    $10 – $20
  • Princeton French Film Festival Screening: Resonance Acadie

    Arts Council of Princeton

    About the festival: Conceived as a public humanities initiative, a community-engaged project, and an innovative promotion of the arts in Princeton, this festival will celebrate cinema in all its richness and complexity. Open to everyone upon registration. About the movie: Résonance Acadie follows the journey of ten young artists from the Acadian diaspora, who are...

    Free
  • Strolling Bunny

    @ Every-bunny is invited to hop on over to Palmer Square for some springtime fun! While you explore our charming boutique shops or enjoy a delicious family lunch, keep an eye out for the Spring Bunny hopping around the Square every Saturday and Sunday from March 21st through April 4th. Bring your little ones and...

  • Photos with the Easter Bunny at MarketFair

    MarketFair Mall 3535 US-1, West Windsor, NJ, United States

    Celebrate spring at MarketFair with the Easter Bunny! Families can enjoy festive photos, smiles, and a variety of fun activities throughout the event. Each hour, kids can join the Bunny for high-energy KIDZ BOP dance parties, while special events like the Super Bunny & Friends Welcome Party on March 14 feature crafts, face painting, sweet...

  • Bunny Trail Spring Festival

    Bunny Trail Spring Festival
    Terhune Orchards 330 Cold Soil Road, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Celebrate the arrival of spring at Terhune Orchards’ Bunny Trail Spring Festival, held Easter weekend: April 4th & 5th from 10 am to 4 pm. This family-friendly, non-competitive event invites guests to follow a treasure hunt through the blooming farm, ending with a prize and an optional bunny craft activity. Have a great time playing...

    $13.42 – $39.30
  • Theater&…the Positive Impact of Teachers, a Presentation by Ava Kronman ’26

    Drapkin Studio at Lewis Arts complex on the Princeton University campus 122 Alexander Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Theater&… is a series of presentations by seniors in the Program in Theater that demonstrates the power of theater to connect to, reveal, educate about, and share a wide range of issues, topics, and experiences. Who are the teachers who have had a positive impact on your life? Join Princeton senior Ava Kronman for a night of gratitude as...

    Free and open to the public, no tickets required.
  • Stitch n’ Knit at Hopewell Public Library

    Hopewell Public Library 13 E Broad Street, Hopewell, NJ, United States

    The Hopewell Public Library will host a knitting club — both virtual and in person — for interested adults. Participants can come to the library to socialize and work on current knitting projects with Nina Lane, or join by Zoom to connect remotely. The club meets the first Tuesday of each month from 2 to...

    Free
  • Hopewell Public Library Book Club

    Hopewell Public Library 13 E Broad Street, Hopewell, NJ, United States

    Join the Hopewell Public Library on the first Tuesday of each month from 6:30 to 8 p.m. for the HPL Book Club. The event is offered both in person and by Zoom. Check the library’s website to see which literary selection will be discussed next: redlibrary.org/events.html.

    Free
  • Screening of Mundane Histories with Filmmaker Anocha Suwichakornpong

    James Stewart Film Theater at 185 Nassau St. 185 Nassau St., Princeton, NJ, United States

    In the third film of a spring series, Associate Professor of Visual Arts Nicolás Pereda presents a screening of Mundane Histories. This first full-length 2009 feature by the Thai filmmaker Anocha Suwichakornpong tells the story of a bitter young man who is paralyzed from the waist down after an accident and has been appointed a new...

     Free and open to the public, no tickets required.
  • Stony Brook Garden Club Flower Show Open to Public

    Grounds for Sculpture 80 Sculptors Way, Hamilton, NJ, United States

    The Stony Brook Garden Club of Princeton will host “Avant Garden,” the Garden Club of America’s 2026 Zone IV Flower Show, at Grounds for Sculpture on Wednesday, April 8, 2026 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The flower show is open to the public and free of charge. SBGC warmly invites the public to experience...

    Free
  • Pop-Up Choir Princeton

    Arts Council of Princeton

    The choir you didn’t know you needed. Pop-Up Choir Princeton is an all-ages community singing experience where families, neighbors, and music-lovers come together to sing pop songs in harmony — no auditions, no pressure, just joy. Kids and parents sing side-by-side Adults who “used to sing” feel safe to try again First-time singers get to experience the...

    Free
  • The Declaration in Script in Print

    Morven Museum & Garden, 55 Stockton Street, Princeton, NJ, 08540, United States

    As part of Morven’s Generation Declaration speaker series, Morven welcomes John Bidwell, Curator Emeritus at the Morgan Library. The Declaration of Independence became a work of art during the nineteenth century as new printing technology enabled elaborate ornamentation and put owning a copy within reach of the masses. Bidwell delves into these artistic styles, which...

    $5 – $20
  • Getting Graphic with History: The Life and Times of Jimmy Brown

    Virtual - Zoom

    Take a journey with author Amy Hollander on April 9th at 7:30 PM to explore her recent graphic novel, Low Bridge, Everybody Down, which shares the real-life experiences of Jimmy Brown, a black canal boat captain on the Delaware and Lehigh Canal in the early 1900s. Learn how Hollander crafted the story by combining Jimmy's...

    Free
  • “After Oscar: Wilde between the li(n)es,” a Lecture by Merlin Holland

    James Stewart Film Theater at 185 Nassau St. 185 Nassau St., Princeton, NJ, United States

    Biographer and editor Merlin Holland, the only grandson of Oscar Wilde, gives a lecture entitled “After Oscar: Wilde between the li(n)es.” Holland is author of the recently published book After Oscar: the Legacy of a Scandal in which he shares more details regarding Wilde’s relationships, reputation and family history. In his talk, Holland will give an account...

    Free and open to the public; tickets required at tickets.princeton.edu.
  • Dependence by Grace Wang’26, presented by the Lewis Center for the Arts’ Program in Theater at Princeton University

    CoLab and Wallace Theater at Lewis Arts complex on the Princeton University campus 122 Alexander Street, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Date/Times: April 10 & 11 at 8 p.m. and April 12 at 2 p.m. Location: Wallace Theater at Lewis Arts complex on the Princeton University campus Description: Dependence is a new dramatic comedy by Princeton senior Grace Wang about an explosive relationship between two creative partners. David and Sammi have made two hits together, but after their turbulent personal...

    Free and open to the public, however tickets are required, available online at tickets.princeton.edu.
  • Read and Explore: Composting

    Read and Explore: Composting
    Terhune Orchards 330 Cold Soil Road, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Terhune Orchards’ Read and Explore Program is a winter education series designed to engage young learners through stories, hands-on activities, and seasonal farm learning. The program follows the popular Read and Pick Program. This session focuses on Composting, introducing children to the idea of turning everyday “garbage” into healthy, life-giving soil. Each child will make...

    $12.00
  • Community Celebration: Paul Robeson’s 128th Birthday

    Arts Council of Princeton

    Join the Arts Council for a community celebration in honor of Paul Robeson’s 128th Birthday. This multi-media celebration will honor the legacy of Paul Robeson, Princeton’s “native son” and scholar, all American athlete, artist, and activist. This event is free and open to all ages.

    Free
  • Samba Saturday!

    Arts Council of Princeton

    Princeton’s only roda de samba!   What began as backyard jam sessions among friends has grown into a joyful community gathering. Samb’in Princeton is Princeton’s first roda de samba, where musicians play around a shared table and everyone is invited to sing, clap, dance, and celebrate together. Join us at the Arts Council to experience...

    $10 – $15
  • Live History Weekend at Morven

    Live History Weekend at Morven
    Morven Museum & Garden, 55 Stockton Street, Princeton, NJ, 08540, United States

    Morven Museum & Garden presents “In Time,” an interactive mystery theatre event with Live History USA, a Governor General’s Award-nominated theatre company. History comes alive as you travel through the halls of the historic mansion, solving a mystery with help from characters in Morven’s past! Dates/Times: Approximately 45 minutes. Saturday, April 11 & Sunday, April...

    $6 – $15
  • Art Exhibition: All Things Wild and Wonderful

    We’re delighted to welcome Scottish wildlife artist Georgina McMaster to the Center of Theological Inquiry for a special exhibition of her evocative animal portraits. The featured collection, All Things Wild and Wonderful, depicts the four living creatures described in Ezekiel and Revelation—lion, eagle, ox, and man—symbolizing God’s glory and the fullness of creation. Join us...

    Free
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