The Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts (RCCA) will show its third virtual exhibition, “Materia: Arte de la Amazonia Peruana/Matter: Art of the Peruvian Amazon” from April 7, 2021 – June 30 2021. Explore the spirit, beauty, and fragility of the Peruvian Amazon through the perspective of both indigenous and transplant artists living and working deep in … Continue reading “Art of the Amazon” Virtual Exhibit on Display Now…
Tag: Art History
Arts Day 2020 Open House is Saturday, February 29
Arts Day 2020–Spring Open House During Arts Day, you will learn more about our visual and performing arts programs, possible career opportunities, and the Rutgers University–Camden admissions process. Prospective students will also have the opportunity to meet our faculty and students, tour the campus and attend optional auditions and portfolio reviews. You will also be able … Continue reading Arts Day 2020 Open House is Saturday, February 29…
Registration Open for Arts Day
The Department of Fine Arts will host its Fall Open House – Arts Day on Saturday, October 20, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Arts Day is an opportunity for prospective first-year and transfer students to learn about the undergraduate programs offered through the Department of Fine Arts. During Arts Day, students will receive a … Continue reading Registration Open for Arts Day…
Chemistry Professor Works with Philadelphia Museum of Art on Conservation Project
Sabbatical leave for faculty often yields impressive research. For Dr. Georgia Arbuckle-Keil, Professor of Chemistry, her 2017-2018 sabbatical proved no different. The year was dedicated to an art conservation project with Beth Price, Senior Scientist, and Peggy Olley, Conservator, of the Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMA). Dr. Arbuckle-Keil served as an advisor on Ms. Price’s … Continue reading Chemistry Professor Works with Philadelphia Museum of Art on Conservation Project…
Alumnus Jacob Foster, Director of Student Works Gallery, to Exhibit Solo Show at Noyes Museum of Art
“I don’t think I knew what art was or what art could be until college.” – Jacob Foster. Jacob Foster, a 2017 graduate of the Camden College Arts and Sciences, comes from a blue-collar, hard working background. It is therefore rather remarkable that he should choose to be an artist. He was not exposed to … Continue reading Alumnus Jacob Foster, Director of Student Works Gallery, to Exhibit Solo Show at Noyes Museum of Art…
Learn about the Dept. of Fine Arts on Arts Day on 10/21
Interested in learning about the Department of Fine Arts and all it has to offer? First-year and transfer students are welcome to join us for Arts Day, on Saturday, October 21st! This event will showcase our visual and performing arts programs, discuss possible career opportunities, and explain the admission and financial aid process. Registration is … Continue reading Learn about the Dept. of Fine Arts on Arts Day on 10/21…
Programming for “The Big Read” Continues on 11/3
The Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts (RCCA) will participate in The Big Read for the eighth time with Citizen: An American Lyric, written by Claudia Rankine. The two-month celebration features a lecture series, art installation sites, storytelling programs, and more. A copy of Citizen: An American Lyric or an age appropriate companion book will be given to each … Continue reading Programming for “The Big Read” Continues on 11/3…
“George Segal in Black and White” Art Historian’s Talk on 10/17
As part of the Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts’ new exhibition, “George Segal in Black and White,” Dr. Elizabeth Pilliod, Visiting Professor of Art History, will offer the lecture, “Inside George Segal and the World of Casts.” The event takes place on Monday, October 17th, at 1:15 p.m. in the Stedman Gallery. The exhibition, … Continue reading “George Segal in Black and White” Art Historian’s Talk on 10/17…
We R Arts and Sciences: Diana Maddison
“I love school, especially when I can study something I’m interested in,” senior art history and history major Diana Maddison says.