Ilene Dube
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Trenton City Museum tracks ceramic evolution
From the 19th to the early 20th century, Trenton was one of two major pottery centers in the U.S. (the other being in East Live ...
9 years ago
Fiber artist creates ‘Interwoven Stories’ with needle and thread
Participating in a community-wide art project hasn’t been this much fun since the creation of “Happy World,” the mural in the Princ ...
9 years ago
Documentary highlights the efforts to clean-up New York’s Jamaica Bay
For regular attendees to screenings of the Princeton Environmental Film Festival, now in its 10th year, issues of water security are a fa ...
9 years ago
Exhibition of Cold War art is relevant in today’s political climate
A visit to the Zimmerli Art Museum in New Brunswick, NJ., is like a journey to the ...
9 years ago
Feminist Art Project explores what it means to fear or embrace the natural world
The gallery space is small and the name is long—the Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series Galleries at the Mabel Smith Douglass L ...
9 years ago
Feminist Art Project explores what it means to fear or embrace the natural world
The gallery space is small and the name is long—the Mary H. Dana Women Artists Series Galleries at the Mabel Smith Douglass L ...
9 years ago
Five-day international film festival to draw cinema enthusiasts to Trenton
The Trenton Film Society has put its own spin on the city motto, “Trenton Makes, the World Takes.” With “The World Makes, Tre ...
9 years ago
Artists define what it means to be human in a post-digital age
In the era of Instagram, where digital images are cranked out by the gigabyte, and where multiple selections of any image can be summoned ...
9 years ago
Princeton University concert series offers something to look up at
It was the third week in January, and artist Marsha Levin-Rojer was excited to be returning to her studio, where she hadn’t been si ...
9 years ago
New exhibit ‘Disruption’ captures the chaos of the modern world
It’s hard to find a place in the world where you are not bombarded by sound—on planes and trains; even the library is too cacopho ...
9 years ago
Exhibit challenges us to rethink our image of Native Americans
The image many of us conjure of Native American Indians is based on what we see in movies or on TV. We might picture a spiritual figure, ...
9 years ago
Princeton exhibit explores Jewish roots in Antebellum America
We tend to think of the first Jews coming to America in the late 1800s, forced out of Eastern Europe by the pograms, but Jews began emigr ...
9 years ago