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Art & Design events are free and open to the public. Click on individual event listings for the Mason Gross Galleries schedule.

Rutgers Sinfonia

Nicholas Music Center 85 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Sinfonia is presenting a program that consists of all-time favorite tunes from orchestral repertoire. The concert will include Verdi’s Nabucco Overture, Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite, and Borodin’s Symphony No. 2.

Rutgers Percussion Ensemble

Nicholas Music Center 85 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Performance of "little magics," a newly commissioned work by Emma O'Halloran, as well as works by Bob Becker, Ivan Trevino, Daniel Levitan, and Minoru Miki.

Women in Music Concert

Shindell Choral Hall 85 George Street, New Brunswick, United States

Join us as we celebrate the music of Chen Yi, Lili Boulanger, Mauna Ghoneim, Cécile Chaminade, Geri Allen, Raffaella Aleotti, Zanaida Robles and more! This concert features Mason Gross graduate and undergraduate students and spans […]

Afro-Cuban Percussion Ensemble Concert

Rehearsal Hall 85 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Features drumming and singing from several Afro-Cuban traditions. The concert will include traditional pieces from Bembé, and Batá drumming, Rumba, Conga de Comparsa, and more. Performance will take place in Rehearsal Hall Room 104. Free […]

Rutgers Concert Band: “Songs and Memories”

Nicholas Music Center 85 George Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

The Rutgers University Concert Band will present our concert "Songs and Memories". This semester, the RUCB will feature the original works for band by Michael Colgrass, a premiere of an original work for band, Shorelines by Anthony D'Antuono, as […]

Visiting Artist Lecture: Kenny Rivero

Civic Square Building 33 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Kenny Rivero’s work, which spans paintings, collage, drawings, and sculpture, explores the complexity of identity through narrative images, language, and symbolism. His aim is to deconstruct the histories and identities he has been raised to understand as absolute and to re-engineer them into new wholes, with new functions.