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Jeffrey Whetstone is a Professor at the Lewis Center for the Arts affiliated with Princeton University. His work focuses on the intersections of environmental themes and artistic representations, particularly in landscape and portraiture. He is deeply engaged with the ecological implications of visual art, exploring how representation influences our understanding of the natural world. In his research, Whetstone examines how environmental concerns can be articulated through visual forms and how such representations can engage the public in critical discussions about ecological issues. His artistic practice and scholarly work reflect a commitment to fostering awareness and dialogue about environmental challenges through innovative visual strategies.
Lewis Center for the Arts • Princeton University
Teaching and research in the fields of environmental representation and portraiture.
GRE scores are not accepted. Ph.D. is the primary degree; students are not required to hold an M.S.E. prior to admission.