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Adama Delphine Fawundu s transcendent work featured at Princeton University Art Museum s downtown gallery space
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Adama Delphine Fawundu Works at Art@Bainbridge
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As things are opening up there are more festivals, events, and happenings around the state. Maintain a social distance out there and still have a good time as we get back to a new normal. The former math teacher Yen Tran now oversees the kitchen that specializes in Mexican food in the mornings and Vietnamese food in the afternoons at The Point. (Photo by Gerald E. McLeod)
Palacios pho palace. As you enter the small coastal fishing village of
Palacios from the north one of the first things that greets you is
The Point, a small convenience store with a big reputation. On the walls are photos of fishermen and their prized catches, the shelves are stocked with fishing supplies and food staples, and along one wall is a food counter that is out of the ordinary.
Your Turn: Endings and beginnings at the Princeton University Art Museum
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One year ago, we abruptly closed the galleries of the Princeton University Art Museum as the public health crisis of COVID-19 emerged ominously and dramatically around the globe. Twelve months later, they remain closed.
The days leading up to closure were confusing and even frightening. Retailers closed, posting notices that they would reopen in two weeks. It wasn’t possible to buy hand sanitizer or masks. Museum staff rushed to document as much as we could in the museum, not knowing how long the disruption might endure and how many ways we might need to use the new content we were shaping.