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Weekly Event Roundup
As September comes to a close, there are a wide range of events and co-curricular activities for Princeton art-lovers to look forward to. Whether you are interested in film or music, there is something happening on campus to attend.
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1. WOMEN ON THE WALL
Arts Council of Princeton, Wendy Gordon and Karen Titus Smith Taplin Gallery, Arts Council of Princeton All day Sept. 10 – Oct. 8
An exhibition exploring the structures nature uses to survive and twodimensional artworks that grapple with forms and the illusion of them.
3. Princeton Sound Kitchen: New Music by Yoon, Trueman, & Morrison
Department of Music Taplin Auditorium, Fine Hall Oct. 4 from 8:00–10:00 pm
Featuring performances of excerpts from Bora Yoon’s “Handmaiden,” Tom Morrison’s violin piece performed by Courtney Orlando, and a string quartet composed of faculty from the Department of Music.
5. A Masterclass with Marya Martin, Flutist
Department of Music, Donna Weng Friedman ’80 Masterclass Series Taplin Auditorium, Fine Hall Oct. 2: Masterclass 1–3 p.m. and concert 4–5 p.m.
A masterclass workshop with Martin and Princeton students, followed by a concert performance and the world premier of “Microvids for flute and piano” by Stefania de Kenessey.
7. Faculty Panel: Seeing Shipwrecks
Princeton University Art Museum, Karl Kusserow, Nicole D. Legnani, Laure Resplandy, Jerry C. Zee Betts Auditorium and virtually, via Zoom Sept. 30 from 2–3 p.m.
Princeton scholars discuss their favorites amongst four paintings, and the different forms of knowledge in molding understanding, followed by a reception.
9. Sonorous Worlds: Musical Enchantment in Venezuela
Yana Stainova, Assistant Professor of Anthropology, McMaster University 216 Aaron Burr Hall Oct. 5 12–1:20 p.m.
A discussion by Stainova on her book about how youth in Venezuela utilize
11. Celebration/Party Time
Theatre Intime Hamilton Murray Theater Sept. 30, Oct. 1, and Oct. 2 at 8 p.m.
2. INKED!
Arts Council of Princeton, Judith K. Brodsky, Celia Connaire, David Dimarchi, Eileen Foti, Trudy Glucksberg, Elizabeth Massa Taplin Gallery, Arts Council of Princeton All day Sept. 17 – Nov. 5
An exhibition that simultaneously honors the works of late printmaker Trudy Glucksberg and exalts six printmakers with a diversity of outlooks and techniques.
4. Martines & Mozart
Princeton University Sinfonia Rockefeller College Common Room Sept. 30 at 7:00 p.m.
Princeton students perform orchestral works by two composers: Mozart’s “Overture to the Impresario” and the third movement of Piano Concerto 23, and Marianna Martines’ Symphony in C and clarinet duet “Ma tu Tremi.”
6. Hip-Hop Techniques and Foundations — Afrobeats with Omari Wiles
Lewis Center Princeton, Omari Wiles Ellie’s Studio, Lewis Arts complex Oct. 1 from 1:30–3 p.m.
Dance class that seeks to strengthen hip-hop foundations and “expose dancers to the many dance forms that exist under the umbrella of hip-hop.”
8. Ryan Gander, A Melted Snowman
Lewis Center Princeton Hurley Gallery, Lewis Arts complex Oct. 3 at 4:30 p.m.
A reading of Gander’s work by Guggenheim Museum curator Katharine Brinson, and an interview with Sohrab Mohebbi about the stories in Gander’s art.
10. All-Nighter, Season 11, Episode 1
Co-Hosted by Tiffany Huang ’23 and Asher Muldoon ’23 Frist Theater Sept. 30 at 9 p.m.
Featuring conversation with Olympic fencer Mo Hamza ’23, acapella group Shere Khan, and a song from Kate Short ’23.