As part of the Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts‘ exhibit “A New View-Camden,” the virtual speaker series “Artist as Activist” will continue on Thursday, October 21 with artists Donna Dodson and Andy Moerlein, also know as The Myth Makers, who created the public artwork “The Phoenix,” which is one of the public art installations part of “A New … Continue reading Join us Oct. 21 as the Artist as Activist Series Continues with The Myth Makers…
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“Born Yesterday” Opens Oct. 21
“Born Yesterday” October 21 – October 24, 2021 Tickets are $15 for general admission, $10 for seniors, alumni, and Rutgers employees, and $8 for students; admission is free for Rutgers students with ID. Tickets can be purchased at the theater box office one hour prior to showtime, in advance at the Impact Booth in the … Continue reading “Born Yesterday” Opens Oct. 21…
The Virtual Exhibit “Krista Franklin: Visual Poetry” is Now Open
The Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts‘ new virtual exhibition, “Krista Franklin: Visual Poetry” is on view now. The exhibit will be available to view until December 11, 2021. Featuring the visual work of writer and visual artist, Krista Franklin, this exhibition is inspired by Angela Davis – Seize the Time on view at the Zimmerli Art Museum … Continue reading The Virtual Exhibit “Krista Franklin: Visual Poetry” is Now Open…
Join us Oct. 14 as the Artist as Activist Series Continues with Don Kennell and Lisa Adler
As part of the Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts‘ exhibit “A New View-Camden,” the virtual speaker series “Artist as Activist” will continue on Thursday, October 14 with artists Don Kennell and Lisa Adler, creators of the public artwork “Invincible Cat,” part of the “A New View-Camden” exhibit. Kimberly Camp, multi-media artist and curator of “A New View-Camden,” will … Continue reading Join us Oct. 14 as the Artist as Activist Series Continues with Don Kennell and Lisa Adler…
Register Now for the Fourth Scarlet Scholar Lecture, Featuring Professor Patrick Rosal
Patrick Rosal, Professor of English, Co-Director of the Rutgers–Camden Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice (ISGRJ), and a poet, will offer the Fourth Scarlet Scholar Series Lecture, “Race, Climate, and the Communal Imagination.” Professor Rosal’s lecture will address how poetry prepared him to think about racial justice in the context of community and … Continue reading Register Now for the Fourth Scarlet Scholar Lecture, Featuring Professor Patrick Rosal…
The Mallery Concert Series Continues Oct. 20 with Pianist Diane Goldsmith and Cellist Vivian Barton Dozer
The Fall 2021 Mallery Concert Series will continue on Wednesday, October 20, with a performance by pianist Diane Goldsmith and cellist Vivian Barton Dozer. The concert will begin at 11:20 a.m. in the Mallery Room of the Fine Arts Building. This free performance is open to all. Registration is not required. Masks are required. The … Continue reading The Mallery Concert Series Continues Oct. 20 with Pianist Diane Goldsmith and Cellist Vivian Barton Dozer…
Writers in Camden Resumes Oct. 6 with Courtney Zoffness
The Writers House will resume its Fall 2021 Writers in Camden Series on Wednesday, October 6, with Courtney Zoffness, winner of the Sunday Times Short Story Award. Zoffness will read excerpts from Spilt Milk, a collection of memoirs that was named “most anticipated” by Publishers Weekly. This free, virtual event begins at 11:20 a.m. Registration is required. About … Continue reading Writers in Camden Resumes Oct. 6 with Courtney Zoffness…
Join us Oct. 7 for Artist as Activist Speaker Series Begins with Tyler FuQua
As part of the Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts‘ exhibit “A New View-Camden,” the virtual speaker series “Artist as Activist” will launch on Thursday, October 7 with artist Tyler FuQua, creator of “Mechan 11: The Collector,” one of the public art installations part of “A New View-Camden.” Kimberly Camp, multi-media artist and curator of “A New … Continue reading Join us Oct. 7 for Artist as Activist Speaker Series Begins with Tyler FuQua…
Africana Studies Presents “Stories from Home Care” with Dr. Cati Coe
The Africana Studies Program will host Dr. Cati Coe, Professor of Anthropology, for a conversation about her film “Stories from Home Care,” a 13-minute documentary exploring the life of a Ghanian home care worker, Madam Gifty Thompson. The film illuminates issues related to senior health care, West African immigrant labor, gendered experience, and the meaning … Continue reading Africana Studies Presents “Stories from Home Care” with Dr. Cati Coe…
Health Sciences Speaker Series Continues Oct. 19
The Health Sciences Program will offer two virtual speaker events this October. On Tuesday, October 12, Dr. Irene Headen, Assistant Professor of Black Health from the Department of Community Health and Prevention at the Drexel Dornsife School of Public Health, will present “Structural Racism and Maternal Health: Unpacking Systems of Inequity Towards Action.” This event … Continue reading Health Sciences Speaker Series Continues Oct. 19…