Inspired by the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Princeton community-based and collaborative initiative Re-visioning America invites contemplation of the past, present, and possible futures of the American nation through the lens of art. "America" refers to a specific geography, but it also conjures a diverse and sometimes contradictory cohort of ideas, myths, debates, experiences, identities, and aspirations.
Re-visioning America showcases how artists from a range of backgrounds grapple with the complexity of America and its histories, then and now, and invites audiences to do the same through a series of exhibitions and accompanying programming, including lectures, artist conversations, hands-on workshops, film screenings, and a gallery crawl.
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Re-visioning America is collaboration between the Arts Council of Princeton, Morven Museum & Garden, Art Against Racism, Princeton Public Library, Historical Society of Princeton, William Trent House Museum, Garden Theatre, Princeton University Art Museum, and the Princeton University Humanities Initiative.