Academics
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The Lewis Center for the Arts is home to Princeton’s academic programs in , , Theater & Music Theater, and , as well as the interdisciplinary . Music composition and performance courses are offered through the Department of Music. Together with partners across campus, the Lewis Center puts the creative and performing arts at the heart of the Princeton experience, offering intimate, intensive that are open to beginners and to seasoned, aspiring artists alike.
Distinguished artists work closely with undergraduate students in studio and workshop settings, producing work that is frequently presented at public . Students who pursue a minor in one or more Lewis Center programs undertake creative independent work, developing an original book, exhibition, performance or other ambitious undertaking with the mentorship of a .
Princeton Atelier
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The Princeton Atelier is a unique academic program that brings together professional artists from different disciplines to create new work in the context of a semester-long course that will happen only once.\ Learn more about Princeton Atelier >
Creative Writing
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The Program in Creative Writing offers Princeton undergraduates the unique opportunity to pursue original work in fiction, poetry, screenwriting and translation under the guidance of renowned practicing writers.\ Learn more about Creative Writing >
Dance
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The Program in Dance welcomes all students to engage and experiment with dance. The depth, diversity, and flexibility of offerings nurture beginners and challenge pre-professionals.\ Learn more about Dance >
Theater & Music Theater
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Welcome to Princeton's Program in Theater & Music Theater! We invite all students to participate in the creation, study, and performance of theater and music theater, with or without previous experience. We approach theater as an intensely collaborative art form, a key component of world cultures, and an entertainment genre that shapes and is shaped by history, politics, context, musical forms, and technology.\ Learn more about Theater & Music Theater >
Visual Arts
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The Program in Visual Arts introduces students to the studio arts in the context of a liberal arts education, offering courses in painting, drawing, graphic design, film and digital photography, film/video, and sculpture. Students learn from accomplished faculty and have access to state-of-the-art studio spaces and equipment.\ Learn more about Visual Arts >