Making History Visible
This fall, as part of a rich campus-wide initiative examining the ties of early University trustees, presidents, faculty, and students to the institution of slavery, the Museum is presenting a broad range of opportunities to explore the ways in which artists represent and engage with American history and wrestle with a legacy that puts Princeton not just at the center of our nation’s struggle for freedom but also at the heart of its long association with slavery.
- Exhibition
Exhibition
- Titus Kaphar Commission
Titus Kaphar Commission
- Princeton & Slavery Project
Princeton & Slavery Project
- Princeton & Slavery Symposium
Princeton & Slavery Symposium
2022 Museum Reunions Events
2022 Alumni in the Arts Reunions Events
2022 Alumni in the Art World Luncheon
2022 Reunions Programming
2022 Reunions Programming
Kunié Sugiura’s Market Front
A Year with the Collection of Modern and Contemporary Art of Latin America
Painting Community and Honoring History
Hugh Hayden / Creation Myths
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Making History Visible: Faculty Roundtable on Art and Visualizing the American Nation
December 1 @ 2:00pm EST
Making History Visible: Faculty Roundtable on Art and Visualizing the American Nation