Princeton Campus Becomes Stage for Site-Specific Dance and Visual Arts Class

Students in the “Site: Place in Art, Performance and Dance” course perform their original works in locations across campus.

I had the opportunity to spend the day photographing the end of semester showing for the “Site: Place in Art, Performance and Dance” course taught by Colleen Asper and Rebecca Lazier. It was like shooting five assignments in one as I traveled around campus documenting the Princeton students who learned how to collaborate and negotiate between place and person. Below are some of my favorite images from the day.
Kate Stewart and Aunyae Romeo perform their piece, "Wash Your Face," at the Double Sights sculpture by Walter Hood on Scudder Plaza at Princeton University.
Aunyae Romeo joins Kate Stewart to perform their piece, “Wash Your Face.” at the Fountain of Freedom on Scudder Plaza.
Fountain of Freedom by James FitzGerald on Scudder Plaza outside the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs showers Kate Stewart and Aunyae Romeo during their performance.
Kate Stewart joins Aunyae Romeo to perform their piece, “Wash Your Face” on Scudder Plaza.
“Senses of Us,” by Jana Park on the stairs of Campbell Hall in Rockefeller College.

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