SAB Gala 2019: Night Market at the Museum

Join us at Night Market at the Museum! This year’s student gala is inspired by the exhibition The Eternal Feast: Banqueting in Chinese Art from the 10th to the 14th Century. The Student Advisory Board chose this theme because night markets originated in China during the Tang dynasty (618–907), an era that was to have Read more about SAB Gala 2019: Night Market at the Museum[…]

Jim Sanborn: On The Fusion of Art and Science – Grace Guan ’20

On Friday, October 12, the SAB hosted acclaimed artist Jim Sanborn. Ryan Golant, Chair of Academic Outreach invited Sanborn and organized the talk. An Astrophysical Sciences major at Princeton, Ryan chose Sanborn because he “wanted someone who could engage not only the artists at Princeton, but also the scientists, the mathematicians, the engineers—that whole other Read more about Jim Sanborn: On The Fusion of Art and Science – Grace Guan ’20[…]

Inspiration Night 2018: Migrations

The Student Advisory Board invites you to an evening of art, music, conversation, and performances inspired by the theme of migrations and the Art Museum’s exhibitions “Migration and Material Alchemy” and “Photography and Belonging”. The night will feature a podcast-style audio tour and playlist inspired by artworks chosen by student cultural and activist groups, followed Read more about Inspiration Night 2018: Migrations[…]

Failed Love 2018

Heartbreak can be a great muse. Whether you are happily in love, boycotting it forever, or somewhere in between, the Museum’s Student Advisory Board invites you to share your pain at Failed Love, an annual event featuring live music, poetry readings, lots of chocolate, and great art!

Reflections on the SAB 2017 Gala: Back in Time in Black and White

Last month, we ended our year together as the 2017 Student Advisory Board with our annual gala at the Princeton University Art Museum. Themed as “Back in Time in Black and White”, the gala was centered around the Museum’s special exhibition Clarence H. White and His World: The Art and Craft of Photography, 1895-1925. The Read more about Reflections on the SAB 2017 Gala: Back in Time in Black and White[…]

2017 Visiting Artist Talk: Dread Scott

  The Princeton University Art Museum’s Student Advisory Board hosts the accclaimed American artist Dread Scott to present their annual visiting artist talk. Scott’s work, which he calls “revolutionary art to propel history forward,” powerfully addresses such topics such as American imperialism, the history and legacies of slavery, symbols of nationalism, police brutality and police Read more about 2017 Visiting Artist Talk: Dread Scott[…]

Inspiration Night 2017: Arts and Activism

INSPIRATION NIGHT 2017: ARTS AND ACTIVISM THURSDAY, APRIL 13 7-9 PM Get socially engaged in art! To feature food, student performances, and interactive discussions with student activist groups! Schedule of events: 7 – 7:15pm: Welcome and Screening of Inspiration Night: Art and Activism Video 7:15 – 8pm: Inspiration Stations: You are encouraged to visit the exhibition Read more about Inspiration Night 2017: Arts and Activism[…]

Failed Love 2017

 FAILED LOVE 2017 FEBRUARY 16   Heartbreak can be a great muse. Whether you are happily in love, boycotting it forever, or somewhere in-between, the Museum’s Student Advisory Board invites you to celebrate the power of a broken heart to inspire art! Live student performances, lots of dessert from Chez Alice, and great art to discover at Read more about Failed Love 2017[…]

SAB Gala 2016: “An Epic Evening: Journey through the Art Museum”

Come to the Student Advisory Board to the Princeton University Art Museum’s annual gala to enjoy student performances, food & drink (alcohol served to those 21+), and a scavenger hunt with t-shirt giveaways! Semi-formal attire encouraged but not required. Discover great art at YOUR art museum! Check out Facebook photos here!

Ancient Coins Opening Reception

November 15th | 4:30-5:30 Join us for a toast to celebrate the opening of a display of ancient coins organized by Dr. Alan Stahl and students Daniel Elkind ’17, Constantin Weickart ’17, and Hannah Baumann ’18. Stop by to check out a remarkable collection of ancient and medieval coins formerly housed in Firestone library.