In "James Razko: Visions," on view through March 28 at the Stockton University Art Gallery
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In "James Razko: Visions," on view through March 28 at the Stockton University Art Gallery
A new exhibit curated by Charles David Viera for the Arts Council of Princeton, "Heroes of Comic Art" shines a light on the real heroes of comic books–the amazing artists.
The elegant old Hahne and Co. Department Store in Newark, shuttered for 30 years, is now home to a new experiment in the arts.
On view through the end of the year, "Emanation 2017” is a contemporary art project that includes artist residencies, educational programs and an exhibition featuring new works developed and created at WheatonArts.
ArtYard began in Frenchtown, NJ with a “hatch.” From a huge egg, people emerged in chicken costumes to the music of a jazz saxophonist, leading a parade from ArtYard’s future headquarters in an old egg hatchery to its current space at 62A Trenton Road.
1 week. 28 new plays. 100 photographs of 100 extraordinary women. Plus poetry, music and great restaurants – all just a couple of blocks from the beach. New Jersey Repertory Company’s “All About Eve” Festival starts Sunday, October 1, in historic Long Branch.
With 42 acres of imaginatively landscaped environments, Grounds For Sculpture in Hamilton Township, NJ, is a very different sort of museum, featuring 275 large-scale sculptures in the open-air.
A mid-career retrospective of scientist and artist Brandon Ballengée’s work, this compelling exhibition at Rowan University Art Gallery in Glassboro is on view now through November 5.
"Synthesizing Nature" is an invitational exhibition that explores the ongoing dialogue between nature and culture. Featuring the work by 10 nationally and internationally acclaimed artists, the exhibit offers photography, painting, collage and sculpture.
At first, you might not realize that some of Rob Ventura's pieces are flowers at all -- they certainly aren’t the kind of floral works you’d find at a department store. These paintings are filled with abstract shapes, wild brushstrokes and deep hues of red, orange, purple and black.
An exhibit 40 years in the making, but never intended to be on display for an audience, "Resilience" is on view through June 17.
"Matisse and American Art” at the Montclair Art Museum examines the widespread influence that the famed French artist has had on modern art in the U.S. over the last century, from 1907 to today.
“How Food Moves,” on view through May 27 at the Rowan University Art Gallery, encourages audiences to “see” how the U.S. food supply travels to its destination.
On April 21 and 22, Westminster Choir College of Rider University will perform Julia Wolfe’s Pulitzer Prize-winning masterwork “Anthracite Fields” with Bang on a Can All-Stars at the Roebling Wireworks in Trenton.
For those living with Autism Spectrum Disorder, art may be their only mode of communication. Monmouth University has teamed up with Autism Speaks to showcase the work of such artists in the exhibit “Art + Autism,” on view now through May 31 in the Pollak Gallery.
Art that truly speaks to our time -- Rutgers' Center for Women in the Arts and Humanities' exhibit explores immigrant life in the U.S. with photography, sculptures and installations.
Consisting of nine spaces showcasing the work of contemporary artists, the PRG serves the Greater Newark area through engaging exhibitions, public events and educational programs.
Traveling from the GRAMMY Museum in L.A., "Bruce Springsteen: A Photographic Journey" features more than 40 photographs of the rock legend and video interviews with the show’s five photographers.
It’s not often when visitors walk into a museum to hear the sound of a train whistle tooting — and at the same time see a painting on the wall depicting a pair of dogs pulling a sled filled with apples through the snow. But such is the scene now at the Monmouth Museum in Lincroft.
In an election season as outlandish as this one, it’s probably healthy to take a breather from the news – or get some perspective by seeing what a group of visual artists have to say about it.