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Crafternoon at the Commons: Bag Charm

Crafternoons are designed to give you a short break to kick off your week and make something with your hands. Our workshops are low-stakes with easy-to-learn crafts designed to give you a fun finished product. During this workshop you’ll craft cute and whimsical bag charms out of a variety of materials. Maybe you'll create something inspired by a bag charm you've seen or maybe you'll feel inspired…

Jenny’s Worlds: Asian Lives and the Archives of American Empire, Nadine Attewell

In November 1969, American serviceman Jerry Harlowe spent seven days on rest and recreation leave in Hong Kong, where he took numerous photographs of a “Hong Kong prostitute” named “Jenny.” While Harlowe’s archive bears witness to the possibilities of US empire for masculine pleasure, his photographs of Jenny show a self-assured young woman with style to burn. They also testify to the political…

Field Hockey vs Maryland

Field Hockey vs Maryland

Getting Published with IEEE

In this customized author workshop, you will learn how to get published with the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) to increase the visibility and credibility of your research. We will share tips on how to organize and structure a high-quality paper, select an appropriate IEEE periodical or conference, get assistance from the IEEE Author Center, submit your manuscript, and…

Finding the Best Location using ArcGIS Pro

GIS software allows the user to treat the Earth’s surface as a continuous array of numbers. Images and raster datasets can be used to rank suitable locations, estimate change, and display phenomena such as elevation, precipitation, or temperature. The session uses percent impervious surface, distance from streams, and slope to assign each parameter a scale from 1 to 9, and weight the relative…

Open Studio

Open Studio Hours We provide the materials, you bring the creativity! Drop in for arts activities rooted in discovery and inspired by works from the Museum’s collections and special exhibitions.

Guided tour: The Art of Japanese Publishing

A 30-minute guided tour of the latest exhibition in the Milberg Gallery in Firestone Library at Princeton University. Tours meet in the lobby of Firestone Library. The advent of commercial publishing in 17th-century Japan completely revolutionized the Japanese art tradition. For the first time, art was not exclusively created for the upper classes who could afford to commission it for private use.…

Tour of Marquand Library

Marquand Library, founded in the 1908, is one of the finest art libraries in North America. Marquand re-opened within the new Art Museum complex after an almost five-year hiatus in January 2026. Tours of the five-floor non-circulating library will be led by Rebecca Friedman, Art Librarian for Research Services, who has worked at Marquand since 2007. Be our guest where you'll learn more about the…

Book Talk: The Everywhere Millionaire - Who Is Really Rich in America and How They Got There

"The Everywhere Millionaire: Who Is Really Rich in America and How They Got There" by Owen Zidar and Eric Zwick, offers a groundbreaking portrait of the hidden fortunes of Main Street business owners—ordinary Americans who built extraordinary wealth and are quietly rewriting the rules of money and power. Drawing on unprecedented data from a decade of research and vivid real-life stories of…

Civic Leadership Council (Pace) Weekly Meeting

Weekly meeting for the Civic Leadership Council (Pace Center)