Spring 2026 Place-based Learning Series

The GSRC Place-based Learning Series is a series of trips and/or experiences that connect Princeton students, staff, and faculty to local art, culture, and history related to gender + sexuality.
Learn more about our Spring opportunities below!

Please note, all trips and experiences organized by the Gender + Sexuality Resource Center are open to all Princeton University students, staff, and faculty regardless of identity.

  • Join the GSRC on Friday, February. 6th @ 5:00 PM for a private tour of the Centrifuge Exhibit @ Bainbridge! Dinner provided to those who RSVP!

    Exhibit Description: “Through the lens of blood donation guidelines, artist Jordan Eagles (@jordaneagles) advocates for equality and inspires dialogue on the harmful effects of identity-based policies. The exhibition traces artist Eagles’s exploration of the visual power of blood and its use as an artistic medium and metaphor across sculpture, installation, photography, and video.”

  • Join the GSRC on Sunday, February 15th @ 9:00 AM for a day trip to New York City to attend The Gay Harlem Renaissance Exhibit. Seats are limited to 25 and priority will go to undergraduate & graduate students but the RSVP open to all students, staff, and faculty. RSVP today! Please note that transportation provided, but meals are not.
    Exhibition Description:
    ”The Gay Harlem Renaissance examines the Black LGBTQ+ artists, writers, and performers central to the Harlem Renaissance and everyday Black gay life in the early 20th century. Marking the centennial of The New Negro—the landmark 1925 anthology edited by Alain Locke—the exhibition traces the queer creativity, friendship circles, and mentorships that flourished in Harlem’s salons, social clubs, and thriving nightlife and that helped power the Harlem Renaissance.”

  • Join the GSRC on Sunday, March 22nd @ 9:00 AM for a day trip to Philadelphia to attend the Badass Women’s History Tour. Seats are limited to 15 and priority will go to undergraduate & graduate students but the RSVP open to all students, staff, and faculty. RSVP today!

    Tour Description: “Come one, come all, and join us on this unique tour of Philadelphia! Walk alongside the Badass women who formed this city of sisterly love. Uncover the incredible entrepreneurs, doctors, politicians, artists, and activists that have made the city what it is today. Hear the untold stories you won’t get anywhere else.”

Spring 2026 RSVP Form