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We support our local farmers and artisans because we believe local food truly matters.
Open House at 1PM on 5/20. Celebrate the opening of Traces on the Landscape. Learn more about the art on view with the exhibition curator Beth Gollnick. Opening May 20 at Art on Hulfish, Traces on the Landscape features contemporary artists who depict the natural world through experiences of the body, race, gender, and ethnicity. By drawing upon material histories, employing recording technologies both historical and current, and retracing the paths of earlier generations of photographers, these artists redefine our relationships to the landscapes we inhabit.
Sponsored by NTA and hosted by Bob E Luv
Show us what you got upstairs.
Weekly prize!
The Princeton Farmers Market began in 2009 with the idea of bringing healthy, locally produced goods right into the center of Princeton. Taking place downtown on Hinds Plaza for many years, our goal was to build a vibrant community that supports local agriculture, small business, a healthier environment and a more sustainable future. Over the past few years the market was temporarily moved further from town. As we enter our 15th year we are very excited to be going back to Hinds Plaza.
Free one-hour parking in the Spring Street Garage.
The centerpiece of this season's Princeton Festival is a new production of Gioachino Rossini’s Il barbiere di Siviglia (The Barber of Seville). The two-act comic opera includes the iconic character of Figaro, a barber turned valet, who assists Count Almaviva in wooing the beautiful Rosina. Rossen Milanov, Edward T. Cone Music Director and artistic head of the Princeton Festival will conduct the opera at the tented performance pavilion on the grounds of beautiful Morven Museum & Garden. In addition to fabulous opera performances, you can look forward to musical theater, dance, recitals, and concerts featuring top artists! Tickets are on sale now!