Suleika Jaouad ’10 and Jon Batiste Will Perform at Princeton
‘The Beat Goes On’ is the newest installment of the Princeton University Concerts Healing with Music series
‘The Beat Goes On’ is the newest installment of the Princeton University Concerts Healing with Music series
Meister has championed photographers in her roles at MoMA and Aperture
In her new book, Cooper analyzes Augustine’s mother, concubine, and fiance
The seven paintings by Austrian Egon Schiele had been owned by renowned cabaret performer Fritz Grünbaum.
Carving their own space in the theater industry, these alumni founded Cellunova to “tackle social challenges”
Edoardo Almagià ’73 ‘got away’ with trafficking looted Italian antiquities for decades, says the Manhattan district attorney’s office. Now the Princeton University Art Museum and other museums are facing scrutiny...
Charles Rufus Morey (1877–1955)
“What I really wanted was to write on my own terms without having time or format constraints imposed on my stories”
‘The bigness is a challenge in a whole host of ways,’ said museum director James Steward
‘It’s so important that we hear really honest stories about what people are going through’
Lagemann’s sculptures maintain an abstract quality that lends lightness, energy, and accessibility
As lead curator, Albion teaches the public about the intelligence community
The technique has roots in China and became popular in 15th century Turkey
Zimmerman continues to provoke with levity and darkness
In ‘The Wounded World,’ Williams uncovers Du Bois’ complex feelings about Black military participation
Mackey was on the road almost constantly during the winter and spring, bringing several works to the stage at last
The University’s numismatics collection connects scholars to the past with valuable research tools
Six of the items are antiquities on loan from Edoardo Almagià ’73, according to documents