TRENTON FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Trentoniana Exhibit at the Trenton Free Public Library features a rotating glass display showcasing themed archival materials from the library's collection. Each installation highlights a different chapter in Trenton's history.
African American Abstractions Surround yourself in the vivid colors and exuberant shapes and patterns of abstract artists James Dupree, Femi Johnson, and Kenneth J. Lewis Area abstract artists James Dupree, Femi Johnson, and Kenneth J. Lewis worked closely with curator Janis Purcell to select works that bring an explosion of color and shape to the […]
Streetscape Improvements in South Broad StreetArea On Sunday, March 29, Mercer County Executive Dan Benson will share exciting plans to create a welcoming and connected streetscape in the South Broad Street area that brings people together, supports local businesses and capitalizes on civic and cultural spaces. His revitalization plans will also improve the pedestrian and […]
Screening of Listen Up – Trenton Makes Music, a documentary by Art Varga Live Music: 6:30 pm Followed by Screening of Dicumentary: 7:15 pm Reserve here:https://ellarslie.org/event-checkout/listen-up-trenton-makes-music/ Listen Up – Trenton Makes Music explores the deep musical legacy of Trenton, New Jersey, from the 1960s to today. Through interviews with artists, historians, and community voices, the […]
Jefferson's Words, America's Story LOCATION: TRENTON FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, COMMUNITY ROOM A Join Princeton historian Andrew Fagal for a fascinating look into the world of Thomas Jefferson and the monumental Jefferson Papers Project.