CTI hosts “Our Town — Princeton” Photo Exhibit
“OUR TOWN — PRINCETON”: Carolyn Scott’s photographs will be featured from Sunday, April 15 through Friday, April 20 at the Center of Theological Inquiry, 50 Stockton Street, Princeton. The exhibit is a celebration of the people at the heart of Princeton, with personal histories of migration.
Scottish artist Carolyn Scott will present her photographs of the diverse community of Princeton in a week-long exhibition at the Center of Theological Inquiry (CTI) from Sunday, April 15 to Friday, April 20, opening each day at the Center’s Luce Hall, 50 Stockton Street, from 1 to 4 p.m.
Scott is a documentary artist, working in photography, audio, and film to document the lives of people and places. For more about her work, visit www.carolynscottimages.com/index.htm.
Scott’s exhibition was commissioned by the Center as part of its current research program on religion and migration, and as a contribution to the Princeton Community Collaboration on Migrations this spring. “Our Town — Princeton” is a celebration of the people at the heart of our community with personal histories of migration in the past and in the present.
For more information contact the Center’s director, William Storrar, at (609) 240-6478, or email william.storrar@ctinquiry.org.