Ilene Dube
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Many Princeton area private schools feature professional art galleries
In urban areas, we often visit galleries in renovated industrial lofts. Here in the Princeton area, many of our galleries can be found in ...
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TCNJ prof: ‘Art is not just a luxury for people in developed nations’
At first all we see is the black fabric. Soon a hand appears, cutting away at the cloth – there’s a woman inside, cutting through ...
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Cuba through the lens of a Ukrainian American
There are nearly 6,000 miles between Kiev – the birthplace of Ilya Genin – and Havana, where the photographer likes to point his lens ...
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Major folk art collection to be auctioned in Philadelphia
The African tortoise is a Princeton legend. Known as George, the 200-year-old reptile — said to have been a part of Queen Vi ...
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Exhibit looks at how the self portrait has changed over time
We humans have been gazing at our reflections for eternity. Fascinated by our own visage we have sought to preserve it in sculpture, pain ...
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Mining mental illness: Munch’s artwork screams from Princeton University Art Museum
Edvard Munch is among the most recognized artists of all time. His haunting images continue to resonate generations after he made them, a ...
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Through color and biomorphic forms, artwork at Rider University evokes the spirit
Pulsating light and energy burst from forms that suggest life at its most basic in the provocatively beautiful paintings of ...
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Drawings help reveal the creative process at Princeton University Art Museum
Studying Italian master drawings is the cornerstone of an art history education, and Princeton University has one of the most extensive c ...
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N.J. film festival highlights the risk takers in the environmental movement
The theme for this year’s Princeton Environmental Film Fest, Jan. 30 – Feb. 9, is risk. “We are highlighting individual ...
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Artist re-imagines war-torn landscapes to see what we’ve lost
There is the art of war, and then there is war art. Some artists glorify the victory of the battle while others offer commentary on the d ...
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TCNJ exhibit showcases Ruane Miller an early adopter of digital art
Growing up along the coast of Connecticut with woods to run wild in, Ruane Miller, 69, considers herself an outdoorswoman. She loves to c ...
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Trenton exhibit shows just how surreal modern life has become
It’s been almost 100 years since French poet and writer Andre Breton founded Surrealism. Now, surrealism pervades the media. Once a ...
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