ArtJAM 2023
ArtJAM 19 Hulfish Street, PrincetonArtJam 2023 features works by national and local artists along with HomeFront's undiscovered and self-taught ArtSpace artists.
ArtJam 2023 features works by national and local artists along with HomeFront's undiscovered and self-taught ArtSpace artists.
Visit the Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum during Hopewell Valley's Heritage Week.
This show tells the story of Einstein’s friendships with and advocacy for African Americans.
Opening reception for the exhibit, “Albert Einstein: Champion of Racial Justice and Equality.” that tells the largely unknown story of Einstein’s friendships with and advocacy for African Americans in Princeton and nationally.
This traveling exhibition depicts Frederick Douglass’ life from 1818-1895.
Talk by Arts Against Racism founder Rhinold Lamar Ponder and performance by 2023 Grammy Award-winning baritone Will Liverman
Nigerian American artist is internationally renowned for his highly expressive multimedia works of art inspired by Nsibidi, an ancient system of communication.
In paintings, sculptures, and works on paper, the artist Victor Ekpuk unfolds his vibrant visual repertoire inspired by Nsibidi, an ancient system of communication from southern Nigeria and northwest Cameroon.
Exhibition from Chanika Svetvilas project, Anonymous Was the Data, which uplifts the individual lived experiences of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders who have a mental health difference
Multimedia exhibit showcasing indigenous life in Isle de Jean Charles and Shishmaref, Alaska and he price of the climate crisis.
The exhibit “Albert Einstein: Champion of Racial Justice and Equality” is now on view at the West Windsor Library.
Virtual panel discussion “Fusion of Minds: Art, Asian American Data and Collaboration” about the project, Anonymous Was the Data.