Tag: Dohm Alley

  • Arts Council of Princeton welcomes spring with ‘Hello World’ mural

    Arts Council of Princeton welcomes spring with ‘Hello World’ mural

    The Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) unveiled a new community mural in Downtown Princeton titled “Hello World.” Inspired by the new life brought about by springtime, this community mural encourages hope and celebrates seeing the light at the end of a very long, dark tunnel, according to information by ACP. This is the ACP’s fourth…

  • LOOSE ENDS 4/23: Arts Council of Princeton Artistic Director Maria Evans

    LOOSE ENDS 4/23: Arts Council of Princeton Artistic Director Maria Evans

    By Pam Hersh Like a good neighbor, the Arts Council of Princeton is there – to re-phrase a certain insurance company slogan. During these past 13 months, the Arts Council of Princeton (ACP), located only a block from my apartment, has been a great neighbor to me – and to thousands of others – by…

  • Arts Council of Princeton names acclaimed photographer as Artist-In-Residence

    Arts Council of Princeton names acclaimed photographer as Artist-In-Residence

    The Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) will welcome acclaimed fine art photographer Robin Resch as its Winter 2021 Anne Reeves Artist-in-Residence. During her residency, Resch will continue work locally on her series, “Taking Pause,” in response to the challenges of this year and the COVID-19 pandemic. “Taking Pause” is a documentary, collaborative portrait project that asks…

  • LOOSE ENDS 1/1/2021: Dohm Alley comes alive

    LOOSE ENDS 1/1/2021: Dohm Alley comes alive

    By Pam Hersh In this year of big tragedies and anxieties, I preferred complaining about small irritations in life. These proved to be perfect conversation topics for the pandemic era, neither annoyingly Pollyanna nor overly depressing. My favorite small irritant topic about which I loved to rant was Dohm Alley, a Princeton Future project for…

  • LOOSE ENDS 9/11: Rhinold Ponder, artist and founder of ‘Art Against Racism’

    LOOSE ENDS 9/11: Rhinold Ponder, artist and founder of ‘Art Against Racism’

    By Pam Hersh I have a dream – certainly no comparison to the enormity of a Martin Luther King, Jr., dream, but nevertheless a dream related to Dr. King’s mission and the passion of a Princeton artist, lawyer, and social justice activist Rhinold Ponder. My dream is to utilize the now sadly underutilized space of…