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Lunchtime Gallery Series - Roots and Blooms with Princeton University Art Museum

April 17, 2025

April 17, 2025

12:00 pm

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1:00 pm

Age Range: 
Adult/Teen (Ages 17+)
Cost: 
Free - $10
Location: 

Nature is a quintessential source of inspiration. Explore the variety of ways artists depict elements of nature and gardens, both formal and informal.

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Slender vase with wisteria design, late 19th–early 20th century Meiji era, 1868–1912 Japanese Gotō Seizaburō Cloisonné enamel with silver and wire fittings 2004-374

This will be presented by Leslie Sullivan who joined the Princeton University Art Museum Docent Association in 2021. She has extensive experience working with arts and education programs, organizing art exhibits and is a member of West Windsor Arts. Leslie has won awards in Photography and is currently working in oil painting. Leslie holds a BFA from the University of Louisiana in Interior Architecture.

Docents at Princeton University Art Museum use their knowledge and passion to make their chosen topics fun and engaging to everyone. The docent program at Princeton University Art Museum involves an intensive training program, consisting of lectures, gallery sessions, research, and presentations to fellow trainees and other docents. Docents then continue their education throughout their years of service by attending docent meetings, participating in study groups, attending gallery talks, and taking trips with fellow docents to other regional museums.

This exciting series brings you new topics on the arts from local and regional organizations, museums and galleries. Each session features presentations from various experts, online with Zoom.

The Palace Gardens of Nancy, 1625 Jacques Callot, French, 1592–1635 Etching x1934-333

Our art talks Lunchtime Gallery Series is free to WWA Members (any level) and $10 to all others. Everyone must register.

What to expect:

Our art talks with the Lunchtime Gallery Series hope to inform and engage audiences with a range of topics in the arts. We bring in local organizations, providing a platform for them to reach new people with shared interests in learning and becoming informed in cultural topics, all presented in central New Jersey with Zoom.

Images courtesy of Princeton University Arts Museum
Featured image at top: Desco da Parto: The Garden of Youth, ca. 1430 Italian Tempera on wood panel
Vase: Slender vase with wisteria design, late 19th–early 20th century Meiji era, 1868–1912 Japanese Gotō Seizaburō Cloisonné enamel with silver and wire fittings 2004-374
Black and white etching: The Palace Gardens of Nancy, 1625 Jacques Callot, French, 1592–1635 Etching x1934-333

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