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CURRENT EXHIBITIONS/EVENTS

Jasper Johns: Light Bulb

Frank Gehry: On Line

Dates: Both shows now through January 4, 2009

Location:
Princeton University Art Museum

McCormick Hall
Princeton University Campus
Princeton, NJ 08544
Princeton University Campus Map
(Google Maps)
The Princeton University Art Museum offers a pair of exhibits running now through January 4, 2009. “Jasper Johns: Light Bulb,” organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art in San Diego, focuses on Jasper Johns’s first sculpture, Light Bulb I, and brings together for the first time the artist’s light bulb sculptures and related drawings and prints, including several from the artist’s collection that have never before been exhibited. Also, at the Princeton Art Museum is “Frank Gehry: On Line,” an exhibit celebrating the inauguration of Princeton University’s Peter B. Lewis Science Library, designed by Gehry Partners, LLP, and featuring 31 original drawings by the renowned architect and several models for his buildings. The exhibit represents a wide array of projects culled from the past two decades.

For more information, visit www.princetonartmuseum.org or call 609-258-3788.

Robots: A Designer’s Collection of Miniature Mechanical Marvels

Dates: Now through May 3, 2009

Location:
Experience Music Project | Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame
325 5th Avenue North
Seattle, WA 98109
(Google Maps)
The Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame in Seattle, Washington, presents “Robots: A Designer’s Collection of Miniature Mechanical Marvels.” And, due to its overwhelming popularity, “Robots” has been extended and now runs through May 3, 2009. This exhibition celebrates the long fascination with humankind’s technological version of itself. Inspired by antique tin and wooden toys, samurai warriors and mid-20th century Japanese film characters, these intricately detailed and beautifully designed miniatures are set against the venue’s backdrop of life-sized robots, androids and cyborgs from the world of science fiction film and television.

For more information, visit www.epmsfm.org or call 1-877-367-7361.

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