Join us Oct. 21 as the Artist as Activist Series Continues with The Myth Makers

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

The Oct. 6 Mallery Concert Has Been Canceled

The October 6 Fall 2021 Mallery Concert Series has been canceled. Concerts will resume on Wednesday, October 13.  The Mallery Concert Series is presented by the Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts. Dr. Joseph C. Schiavo is the Artistic Director of the Mallery Concert Series.    

Registration is Open for the Veterans’ and Family Members’ Virtual Retreat

Sponsored by the Writers House, the Veterans’ and Family Members’ Virtual Retreat will occur on Saturday, June 19, from 12 p.m. – 6 p.m. This free retreat offers a supportive space to reflect on service experiences and the return to civilian life. Registration is required.  Featured workshops include visual arts, mindfulness, writing, and displaying archival … Continue reading Registration is Open for the Veterans’ and Family Members’ Virtual Retreat

Join us April 13 for an Exclusive Preview of the Film “Lipstick and Leather”

Join the Gender Studies Program and the Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts‘ filmmaking concentration for an exclusive preview of the film Lipstick and Leather. The event will also feature a Q&A with filmmaker Amy Oden.  This free event takes place on Tuesday, April 13, at 7 p.m. via Zoom. Registration is required.  For more … Continue reading Join us April 13 for an Exclusive Preview of the Film “Lipstick and Leather”

Film Professor Matthew Sorrento Interviews Film Critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas on her Book “1000 Women in Horror”

It’s no surprise that fans of genre film have sought out resources to aid in their quarantine viewing at home. Australian film critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas has delivered a fresh topic to fill that need with her expansive book from 2020, 1000 Women in Horror (BearManor Media). Quite appropriately, she finds a tone in her writing … Continue reading Film Professor Matthew Sorrento Interviews Film Critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas on her Book “1000 Women in Horror”