‘No One is Forgotten’ Conversation on: “What Art Can Do That Journalism Cannot”
Eliza Griswold, Journalism; Aleksandar Hemon, Lewis Center for the Arts
Sun, 2/8 · 3:45 pm—5:00 pm · Wallace Theater, Lewis Arts complex
Lewis Center for the Arts' Program in Theater; Humanities Council Magic Project; Program in Journalism
Eliza Griswold, Director of Princeton’s Program in Journalism, in conversation with Professor of Creative Writing Aleksandar Hemon on “What Art Can Do That Journalism Cannot.” The discussion follows the 2:30 p.m. performance on February 8 of No One is Forgotten: An Immersive Opera Drama. This public conversation will interrogate the relationship between artists and journalists, how their word impacts or fortifies each other, and how both professions often live within one person. In collaboration with the Program in Journalism and generously supported by a Magic Grant for Innovation from Princeton’s Humanities Council.
Tickets & Details
The panel discussion is free and open to the public. Advance tickets are required for the performance of No One is Forgotten that precedes the discussion. Tickets are available through University Ticketing.
Reach University Ticketing by email at tixhelp@princeton.edu or by phone at 609-258-9220.
Directions
Get directions to the Wallace Theater, located on the Forum level of the Lewis Arts complex.
Enter the Lewis Arts complex through the main Forum level entry doors located across from the Princeton NJ Transit Station/Wawa. All other entry doors are locked on weekends.