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Jason Baerg: Selected Works from Tawâskweyâw
Mason Gross Galleries 33 Livingston Avenue, New BrunswickWeek of Events
Co-Cureate
Multiple experimental shows in one, Co-Cureate features a vast array of works curated and created by students and alumni. A corresponding featured exhibition will showcase emerging Indigenous voices in Contemporary Art.
Co-Cureate
Multiple experimental shows in one, Co-Cureate features a vast array of works curated and created by students and alumni. A corresponding featured exhibition will showcase emerging Indigenous voices in Contemporary Art.
Co-Cureate
Multiple experimental shows in one, Co-Cureate features a vast array of works curated and created by students and alumni. A corresponding featured exhibition will showcase emerging Indigenous voices in Contemporary Art.
Co-Cureate
Multiple experimental shows in one, Co-Cureate features a vast array of works curated and created by students and alumni. A corresponding featured exhibition will showcase emerging Indigenous voices in Contemporary Art.
Co-Cureate
Multiple experimental shows in one, Co-Cureate features a vast array of works curated and created by students and alumni. A corresponding featured exhibition will showcase emerging Indigenous voices in Contemporary Art.
Co-Cureate
Multiple experimental shows in one, Co-Cureate features a vast array of works curated and created by students and alumni. A corresponding featured exhibition will showcase emerging Indigenous voices in Contemporary Art.
Co-Cureate
Multiple experimental shows in one, Co-Cureate features a vast array of works curated and created by students and alumni. A corresponding featured exhibition will showcase emerging Indigenous voices in Contemporary Art.
Jason Baerg: Selected Works from Tawâskweyâw
Jason Baerg: Selected Works from Tawâskweyâw
Rutgers presents a solo exhibition by Jason Baerg in the second iteration of its annual exhibition series featuring contemporary Indigenous artists. This is a homecoming for Baerg, who earned his MFA in Visual Arts at Mason Gross School of the Arts in 2016.
Jason Baerg: Selected Works from Tawâskweyâw
Jason Baerg: Selected Works from Tawâskweyâw
Rutgers presents a solo exhibition by Jason Baerg in the second iteration of its annual exhibition series featuring contemporary Indigenous artists. This is a homecoming for Baerg, who earned his MFA in Visual Arts at Mason Gross School of the Arts in 2016.
Jason Baerg: Selected Works from Tawâskweyâw
Jason Baerg: Selected Works from Tawâskweyâw
Rutgers presents a solo exhibition by Jason Baerg in the second iteration of its annual exhibition series featuring contemporary Indigenous artists. This is a homecoming for Baerg, who earned his MFA in Visual Arts at Mason Gross School of the Arts in 2016.
Jason Baerg: Selected Works from Tawâskweyâw
Jason Baerg: Selected Works from Tawâskweyâw
Rutgers presents a solo exhibition by Jason Baerg in the second iteration of its annual exhibition series featuring contemporary Indigenous artists. This is a homecoming for Baerg, who earned his MFA in Visual Arts at Mason Gross School of the Arts in 2016.
Visiting Artist Lecture: Alex Da Corte
Visiting Artist Lecture: Alex Da Corte
Alex Da Corte explores the nuances of contemporary life in his videos, installations, paintings, and sculptures, which are often united together in richly-hued, dreamlike environments. Touching upon notions of identity, intimacy, and taste, Da Corte’s work reimagines the familiar in wholly unexpected ways.
Jason Baerg: Selected Works from Tawâskweyâw
Jason Baerg: Selected Works from Tawâskweyâw
Rutgers presents a solo exhibition by Jason Baerg in the second iteration of its annual exhibition series featuring contemporary Indigenous artists. This is a homecoming for Baerg, who earned his MFA in Visual Arts at Mason Gross School of the Arts in 2016.
Playwrights Festival: “Holy Week” by Sam Giberga
Playwrights Festival: “Holy Week” by Sam Giberga
The arrival of a mysterious young missionary brings hope, dread, and the possibility of a miracle to a struggling Catholic family.
Jason Baerg: Selected Works from Tawâskweyâw
Jason Baerg: Selected Works from Tawâskweyâw
Rutgers presents a solo exhibition by Jason Baerg in the second iteration of its annual exhibition series featuring contemporary Indigenous artists. This is a homecoming for Baerg, who earned his MFA in Visual Arts at Mason Gross School of the Arts in 2016.
Playwrights Festival: “Heavenly Fools” by Amanda Horowitz
Playwrights Festival: “Heavenly Fools” by Amanda Horowitz
At Heavenly Fools Fishery, sad people slurp their soup and talk about desire. But on the eve of a party, things begin to go awry. Creatures dethaw, relationship ghosts return, and the world is thrown into slippery decline. Luckily, the water is there to catch them all.
Playwrights Festival: “Holy Week” by Sam Giberga
Playwrights Festival: “Holy Week” by Sam Giberga
The arrival of a mysterious young missionary brings hope, dread, and the possibility of a miracle to a struggling Catholic family.
Jason Baerg: Selected Works from Tawâskweyâw
Jason Baerg: Selected Works from Tawâskweyâw
Rutgers presents a solo exhibition by Jason Baerg in the second iteration of its annual exhibition series featuring contemporary Indigenous artists. This is a homecoming for Baerg, who earned his MFA in Visual Arts at Mason Gross School of the Arts in 2016.
MFA Open Studios
MFA Open Studios
Graduate students in Art & Design open the doors to their studios this Fall, inviting you to get up close to their art and practice. See the art right where it's made and get to know this exceptionally talented pool of students from around the world.
Playwrights Festival: “Holy Week” by Sam Giberga
Playwrights Festival: “Holy Week” by Sam Giberga
The arrival of a mysterious young missionary brings hope, dread, and the possibility of a miracle to a struggling Catholic family.
Playwrights Festival: “Heavenly Fools” by Amanda Horowitz
Playwrights Festival: “Heavenly Fools” by Amanda Horowitz
At Heavenly Fools Fishery, sad people slurp their soup and talk about desire. But on the eve of a party, things begin to go awry. Creatures dethaw, relationship ghosts return, and the world is thrown into slippery decline. Luckily, the water is there to catch them all.
Rutgers University Glee Club: Rutgers Sings!
Rutgers University Glee Club: Rutgers Sings!
A chance to hear and sing your favorite Rutgers songs once again.