An Appetite for Art: Museum Student Gala 2023

**Thursday, December 7th, 7–9 p.m.   Campus Club   With our deepest condolences to the friends and family of Sophia Jones, and out of respect for our campus community, the Princeton University Art Museum Student Gala planned for Nov. 30 has been rescheduled. The event will be held on Thursday, December 7, from 7 to 9 p.m. Read more about An Appetite for Art: Museum Student Gala 2023[…]

April 21, 2023: Art Up Close: Topics in Restitution and Repatriation

Art Up Close: Topics in Repatriation and Restitution  Friday, April 21 2:10–4:20 p.m. Art Museum Off-site Classroom The Princeton University Art Museum Student Advisory Board invites you to a special opportunity to explore artwork from the Museum’s collection of African art, up close and in person. Join Perrin Lathrop, assistant curator of African art, to Read more about April 21, 2023: Art Up Close: Topics in Restitution and Repatriation[…]

March 30, 2023: Inspiration Workshop: Photographing Identity

Join us for a night celebrating photography and portraiture. Be inspired by the art featured in the exhibition “You Belong Here: Place, People, and Purpose in Latinx Photography” before getting your own portrait taken by artist Chris Lopez. Fabrics for backdrops and art-making materials will be provided so that each portrait can be truly unique. Every participant gets to take home a print of their work. Food and drink (plus alcohol for those 21+) will be served.

December 1, 2022: Art in Style: Art Museum Student Gala

Art in Style: 2022 Art Museum Student Gala  Thursday, December 1 7:30–9:30 p.m. Campus Club  The Student Advisory Board (SAB) invites Princeton students to a night of art and fashion at the Art Museum Student Gala. This year’s event will explore the themes of fashion and style, inspired by the Museum’s collections. Join us for a tote Read more about December 1, 2022: Art in Style: Art Museum Student Gala[…]

September 30th, 2022: Art Up Close – SOLD OUT

The Princeton University Art Museum Student Advisory Board invites you to a special opportunity to explore artwork from the Museum’s collections, up close and in person. Join Veronica White, Curator of Teaching and Learning, for an interactive discussion featuring several works including prints, drawings, and photographs. Space is limited and registration is required. Open to Princeton undergraduates only. THIS Read more about September 30th, 2022: Art Up Close – SOLD OUT[…]

Galleries on the Go: A Night of Art in Town

Galleries on the Go: A Night of Art in Town Thursday, April 14 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.  Art@Bainbridge (158 Nassau Street), Art on Hulfish (11 Hulfish Street), and Arts Council of Princeton (102 Witherspoon Street) Join the SAB for a night of art at the Princeton University Art Museum’s two downtown galleries! Stop by Read more about Galleries on the Go: A Night of Art in Town[…]

A Conversation with the Artists: Arnold Chang and Michael Cherney

Collaboration in Painting and PhotographyThursday, September 30 8 p.m. (EDT) Live onlineStudent Watch Party at Peyton Hall 145 The Art Museum’s Student Advisory Board welcomes the painter Arnold Chang, based in New Jersey, and the photographer Michael Cherney, based in China. The artists began collaborating in 2007 and have created a series of objects that blur the Read more about A Conversation with the Artists: Arnold Chang and Michael Cherney[…]

INSPIRATION NIGHT 2021: FACES FROM AFAR

The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically impacted the ways in which we express ourselves and perceive others. Masks now cover the majority of our facial expressions, we are kept from others at a six-foot boundary, and we spend most of the day speaking to screens, mimicking the socialization of a pre-COVID-19 world. With so many safety guidelines, how can we express ourselves, and how do we see others?

Protest & Progress: A Poster-Making Workshop

Friday, February 26th, 2021 @ 8:00 pm Join the Student Advisory Board of the Princeton University Art Museum for a live art-making program that will prompt you to think about ways of showing up for issues affecting your communities. Reflecting on the work of artist Elizabeth Catlett (1915–2012), Art & Archaeology PhD student Charmaine Branch Read more about Protest & Progress: A Poster-Making Workshop[…]