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Jason Baerg: Selected Works from Tawâskweyâw
Mason Gross Galleries 33 Livingston Avenue, New BrunswickRutgers Wind Ensemble: “The Concerto Concept”
Nicholas Music Center 85 George Street, New BrunswickPlaywrights Festival: “Heavenly Fools” by Amanda Horowitz
Levin Theater 85 George Street, 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.
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.
Rutgers Wind Ensemble: “The Concerto Concept”
Rutgers Wind Ensemble: “The Concerto Concept”
Rutgers Wind Ensemble "The Concerto Concept” will feature Kevin Day's Concerto for Wind Ensemble, Jodie Blackshaw's Symphony No. 1 subtitled Luenig's Prayer Book, and will also feature the Music Department 2023 Concerto Competition Winner, Carson De La Rosa, on Phillip Sparke's Euphonium Concerto No.1
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.
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 Filmmaker Series: “Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution”
Visiting Filmmaker Series: “Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution”
A screening of the Oscar-nominated documentary "Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution." A remote Q&A session with directors James LeBrecht and Nicole Newnham will immediately follow the screening.
Visiting Artist Lecture: Adam Milner
Visiting Artist Lecture: Adam Milner
Adam Milner is an artist and writer in Brooklyn, New York. Milner’s practice centers the accumulation and preservation of everyday leftovers. Culled from the processes of living—from sleeping and eating, to walking, working, circulating blood, and having relationships—intimate fragments are contemplated and recontextualized, taking form as sculpture, drawing, intervention, text, and image. As parts are combined and reconfigured in the artist’s home studio, archives or assemblages emerge that offer new ways of considering material and social worlds. Milner’s work has been exhibited in galleries, museums, public space, and at home.
Rutgers Symphonic Winds and Rutgers Symphony Band: Reflections
Rutgers Symphonic Winds and Rutgers Symphony Band: Reflections
Thought-provoking compositions written to explore deep emotion and inspire.
Guest Artist: Ian Jones
Guest Artist: Ian Jones
Ian Jones FRCM is Professor of Piano and Deputy Head of Keyboard at the Royal College of Music in London. He is Artistic Director of the World Piano Teachers Association International Piano Competition and often serves on the juries of other international piano competitions.