Arts At Work Summer Series July 7 - August 10

Arts At Work Summer Series July 7 - August 10

Description: Arts At Work provides panels and workshops that offer practical, real-world advice to Princeton students and early-career alumni interested in establishing creative careers.

RSVPs are required no later than 5:00 p.m. EST the day before the event. Zoom information will be sent to registered participants the day before the event.

Arts at Work is co-presented by the Center for Career Development and Lewis Center for the Arts, with support from Princeton in Hollywood, Princeton Entrepreneurship Council, and Princeton Arts Alumni.

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Re:mancipation...Artist Sanford Biggers & The Chazen Museum of Art take on the Monumental task of rethinking Thomas Ball’s controversial sculpture

Re:mancipation...Artist Sanford Biggers & The Chazen Museum of Art take on the Monumental task of rethinking Thomas Ball’s controversial sculpture

The Chazen Museum of Art is supporting artist Sanford Biggers and his collaborators, MASK Consortium (Founding Partners Mark Hines, P94 & Alicia Hines, P95), in addressing institutional racism by studying, and remixing Thomas Ball’s monumental bronze Emancipation Group, installed at Lincoln Park in the Capitol Hill section of Washington, DC. This project, titled "Re:mancipation," will include the production of a counter-monument created by Biggers, a series of symposia, and a documentary that will provide audiences with an intimate look at the Consortium’s directive to address social justice and equity through artistic interpretation.

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Chelsea Music Festival - Weaving the Moment available thru July 2021

Chelsea Music Festival - Weaving the Moment available thru July 2021

Did you miss the Festival weekend? Concert links and zoom recordings are available through July. Festival passes are still available online!

Hear a world premiere by composer Eric Nathan performed by oboists Amanda Hardy and John Ferrillo and filmed at Jordan Hall at the New England Conservatory. Also hear Debussy's Violin & Piano sonata performed by violinist Augustin Hadelich and pianist Orion Weiss as well as "Louisiana Blues Strut: A Cakewalk" by Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson, Clair de Lune by Debussy, and some variations from J.S. Bach's Goldberg Variations. Last but not least hear two US Premieres by Anton Garcia Abril performed by violist Jesus Rodolfo and pianist Reed Tetzloff.

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"Conversations on Choreography" - Online Summer Sessions

"Conversations on Choreography" - Online Summer Sessions

"Conversations on Choreography," the first summer season of School of American Ballet's Ballet Connoisseurship seminar series for adults, will run online on Wednesdays, July 7-28, August 25, and September 1, 7:00-8:30 pm ET. All courses are available for individual purchase at $25 each or $125 for the full Summer Season Pass. Speakers include Wendy Whelan, Kyle Abraham, Justin Peck, Sidra Bell, Christopher Wheeldon, Lauren Lovette, Craig Hall, and more.

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Public Art: “Taking Pause” Explores What is Irreplaceable to Us

Public Art: “Taking Pause” Explores What is Irreplaceable to Us

“What is irreplaceable to you?” Capturing diverse answers from the local community, a public art installation now graces Dohm Alley, near the corner of Nassau and Witherspoon Streets. The Princeton University Humanities Council and the Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) are co-hosting the exhibit that runs through October. It features portraits and stories arranged by ACP Artist-in-Residence Robin Resch, a Princeton-based photographer who earned her Master’s in Architecture from Princeton University in 2003.

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