Calendar
Art & Design events are free and open to the public. Click on individual event listings for the Mason Gross Galleries schedule.
Rutgers Chamber Jazz Ensembles
Shindell Choral Hall 85 George Street, New Brunswick, United StatesRutgers Chamber Jazz Ensembles, directed by esteemed jazz faculty members, will feature students in small-group settings performing works from renowned artists, including Wayne Shorter, Charles Mingus, and Freddie Hubbard. Free
Christmas in Carol & Song
Kirkpatrick Chapel 81 Somerset Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesRutgers University Kirkpatrick Choir and Rutgers University Glee Club celebrate the season with music inspired by the holidays.
Rutgers Symphonic Winds and Symphony Band
Nicholas Music Center 85 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesThe Rutgers University Symphonic Winds and Symphony Band will present "Scenic Landscapes," a multi-media concert presentation celebrating some of the world’s most beautiful natural landscapes through the music of leading composers from around the world. […]
Rutgers University Choir
Kirkpatrick Chapel 81 Somerset Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesA return to singing – the University Choir fall Concert. Free
BFA Filmmaking Showcases
New Brunswick Performing Arts Center 11 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesMonday, December 13, 7 p.m.: Sophomore Showcase Tuesday, December 14, 7 p.m.: Junior Showcase The BFA Filmmaking Showcases are a screening of documentary, fiction, and experimental work by up-and-coming student filmmakers from the junior and […]
Visiting Artist Lecture: Alison O’Daniel
Virtual EventsImage courtesy of the artist This lecture is presented as part of the fall 2021 Visiting Artist Lecture Series, free and open to all. Registration is required for Zoom Access. Alison O’Daniel is a visual artist […]
The Raritan Players presents “The Arts as Black Resistance in Eighteenth-Century London: The Music of Ignatius Sancho”
Virtual EventsA concert on period instruments, with commentary, on Ignatius Sancho (1729-1780), known as the first Black person to publish original music compositions, and who used his work as a tool to resist enslavement and racism. With soprano Sonya Headlam (DMA ’21) and pianist Rebecca Cypess. Offered in connection with The National Day of Racial Healing.
Visiting Artist Lecture: Angela Dufresne
Angela Dufresne is a painter originally from Connecticut, raised however in the town in Kansas (Olathe-Suburbs) that Dick and Perry stopped in before they killed the Clutters (In Cold Blood), and now based in Brooklyn. Her work articulates non-paranoid, porous ways of being in a world fraught by fear, possession, autonomy, power and possession. Through painting, drawing and performative works, she wields heterotopic narratives that are both non-hierarchical and perverse.
Visiting Artist Lecture: Jonathan Berger
Virtual EventsJonathan Berger’s work centers around the practice of exhibition making, encompassing a spectrum of activity concerned with a rigorous investigation of the many ways in which the exhibition site can be repurposed, and the subsequent potential for that site to allow for an expansion and reconsideration of what art can be and how it can be made.
MLK Celebration
Nicholas Music Center 85 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United StatesIn a free, in-person event open to those from in and outside the Rutgers University community, Mason Gross students and faculty reflect on the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's. legacy in a presentation that will feature documentary film, contemporary dance, jazz, theater, and visual art. No tickets required.