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Rutgers Percussion Ensemble

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

Works by Ellen Reid, Andy Akiho, and Connor Shafran, among others. Free

Rutgers Kirkpatrick Choir

Kirkpatrick Chapel 81 Somerset Street, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Featuring Franz Joseph Haydn’s “Creation Mass,” displaying symphonic form at its highest level. Accompanied by a fully professional orchestra, the Kirkpatrick Choir will bring to life one of the finest works in the choral canon. […]

CANCELED: HELIX!

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

This event has been canceled and will be rescheduled for the spring 2022 semester. Cutting-edge works by today’s leading composers, including world premieres by Rutgers composers. Free

Visiting Artist Lecture: Regina Jose Galindo

Virtual Events

Image 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. Regina José Galindo is a visual artist and […]

Design Lecture Series: Nontsikelelo Mutiti

Virtual Events

Nontsikelelo Mutiti is a Zimbabwean-born visual artist and educator. She is invested in elevating the work and practices of Black peoples past, present, and future through a conceptual approach to design, publishing, archiving practices, and institution building. Mutiti holds a diploma in multimedia from the Zimbabwe Institute of Digital Arts and an MFA from the Yale School of Art, with a concentration in graphic design.

Canceled – Visiting Artist Lecture: Cassi Namoda

Virtual Events

Cassi Namoda uses painting as an exercise in crossing cultural and historical references between her country of origin and the rest of the world. Using colors of intensities that range from the subtle to the acidic, applied in raw and expressive brushstrokes, the artist explores and cross-pollinates religious symbols with literary characters and real people, forging complex narratives. Namoda studies the unlikely meeting points between antagonistic mythologies and gives new meaning to symbols through boldly constructed images.

Design Lecture Series: Tega Brain

Virtual Events

Tega Brain is an Australian-born artist and environmental engineer whose work examines issues of ecology, data systems, and infrastructure. She has created wireless networks that respond to natural phenomena, systems for obfuscating fitness data, and an online smell-based dating service. Her work has been shown widely including in the Vienna Biennale for Change and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Her first book, Code as Creative Medium, is co-authored with Golan Levin and published with MIT Press.

Visiting Artist Lecture: Mindy Seu

Virtual Events

Image 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. Mindy Seu is a designer and researcher. She […]

Rutgers Jazz Lab Band

New Brunswick Performing Arts Center 11 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Directed by Professor Abraham Burton, The Rutgers Jazz Lab Band presents "Make it Funky: Jazz in the 70s and Beyond". As Rock, Funk, Soul, and R&B dominated the airwaves of popular music, so too did […]

Rutgers University Jazz Ensemble

New Brunswick Performing Arts Center 11 Livingston Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Directed by Conrad Herwig. A tribute to jazz pianist and composer, Duke Pearson, featuring guest jazz pianist, Helen Sung. The premier 22-piece student jazz orchestra will showcase arrangements from Mr. Pearson’s best-known recordings, including “The Phantom” and “It Could Only Happen with You.”