2017 Art of Science Exhibition
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The annual Art of Science exhibition explores the interplay between science and art and consists of images produced during the course of scientific inquiry that have aesthetic merit.
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The annual Art of Science exhibition explores the interplay between science and art and consists of images produced during the course of scientific inquiry that have aesthetic merit.
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The annual Art of Science exhibition explores the interplay between science and art and consists of images produced during the course of scientific inquiry that have aesthetic merit.
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The annual Art of Science exhibition explores the interplay between science and art and consists of images produced during the course of scientific inquiry that have aesthetic merit.
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Discussion, 5 p.m., 10 McCosh Hall
Reception, 6 p.m., Art Museum
Join us for the opening of The Artist Sees Differently. We begin with a panel discussion on the theme of still life and modernism with John Elderfield, Allen R. Adl
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All sophomore students interested in the Program in Visual Arts are invited to come learn more about the program and application process. Food provided!
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The annual Art of Science exhibition explores the interplay between science and art and consists of images produced during the course of scientific inquiry that have aesthetic merit.
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The Program in Visual Arts presents an exhibition of new work by Princeton senior Sandy Carpenter
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The Program in Visual Arts presents an exhibition of new work by Princeton senior Sandy Carpenter
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The Program in Visual Arts presents an exhibition of new work by Princeton senior Sandy Carpenter
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The Program in Visual Arts presents an exhibition of new work by Princeton senior Sandy Carpenter