Migrations
Migrations is a Princeton community collaboration including over thirty regional nonprofit organizations, as well as several Princeton University departments and programs, investigating the far-reaching theme of migrations from February through May 2018. The following exhibitions and events are the Migrations related programs offered by the Princeton University Art Museum.
- Photography and Belonging
Photography and Belonging
- Migration and Material Alchemy
Migration and Material Alchemy
- Campus Voices on Migration
Campus Voices on Migration

Nice Town, Normal People: A Theatrical Exploration of "Home"

Panel Discussion: Landscapes Behind Cézanne

Artist Performance and Conversation | Cecilia Vicuña

Discussion | A Conversation with Fazal Sheikh and Eduardo Cadava

Object or Image? Arthur Dove's "Things"

Panel Discussion: Zen Ink: Paintings by Hakuin Ekaku

Panel Discussion | Crowd Wisdom: Three Scholars Take on the Multitudes

Performance and Readings: Hanne Darboven's Address—Place and Time