CULTURE VULTURES
Culture Vultures is your go-to place for interesting, entertaining, and buzz-worthy stories about New Jersey’s vibrant arts scene. Our rotating team of bloggers covers a variety of topics that run the gamut of artistic media and genres. With an eye towards in-depth coverage, humor and verve, we’re your regularly-updated insider’s tour guide to a whole world of arts events throughout the Garden State.
DISCOVER JERSEY ARTS
Discover Jersey Arts (DJA) is a cosponsored project of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and ArtPride New Jersey Foundation working in partnership with other cultural service organizations statewide including the New Jersey Theatre Alliance, South Jersey Cultural Alliance, New Jersey Network and New Jersey Division of Travel and Tourism. The project’s mission is to increase the awareness of and participation in the arts in New Jersey.
JerseyArts.com supports that mission by providing a central clearinghouse of information on New Jersey’s cultural scene. Whether browsing the site’s comprehensive event calendar, searching its directory of cultural organizations, discovering works by local artists in its virtual gallery, or simply catching up on what’s new this season, JerseyArts.com is your “one stop shopping” to arts and culture in the Garden State.
Since its launch in the summer of 2000 following more than two years of research and development into assessing the needs of its constituents, DJA has developed a wide variety of programs and initiatives to support our state’s cultural community while providing valuable resources to the public.








Nick Paleologos, Executive Director, New Jersey State Council on the Arts
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Opera New Jersey’s 2011 Summer Season
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The Jersey Mystique.
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Opera's Appeal
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Lee Sellars of "Twelve Angry Men" at George Street Playhouse
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