Archive for 'Visual Arts'
Hunterdon Art Museum: Three New Exhibits
February 28, 2012—Drawings, abstraction, and the mystery of a whole lot of cuckoo clocks... [...]
Date Nights at the Theater
February 14, 2012—A story about romance, onstage and offstage. [...]
Fluxus at Rutgers
February 01, 2012—Chris Benincasa talks with curator Donna Gustafson about Fluxus at Rutgers University and an exhibit at the Zimmerli Art Museum. [...]
Rebirth of a Mural in Freehold
January 24, 2012—A community created a work of art, only to have it destroyed. And now, plans are in motion to recreate it. [...]
Year In Review: Our Five Favorite Stories
December 27, 2011—Our five favorite stories, from Andy Warhol to Ani DiFranco, and everything in-between. [...]
Dave Devries, Comic Artist and Monster Engine Creator
December 20, 2011—A comic book artist transforms children's imaginings into realistic wonders. [...]
Matheny Arts Access: Full Circle 2011
October 25, 2011—Matheny's program offers exploration and empowerment through the arts. [...]
Creating Museum Moments
October 04, 2011—Shen speaks of the value and joy of museums...and invites you to share your own. [...]
September 11 at Grounds for Sculpture: A Reflection
September 13, 2011—The park opened its doors to first responders for the day; Shen Shellenberger reports on what she saw. [...]
Art and the Legacy of 9/11
September 08, 2011—Three arts organizations reflect on commemoration, tribute, and expression. [...]








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
I have sung four solo concerts, three of them three hours long at that
Lee Sellars of "Twelve Angry Men" at George Street Playhouse
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