The Center for Contemporary Art brings back its afternoon fundraiser for the whole family, the “Art Throwdown,” from 3 to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, April 21, at 2020 Burnt Mills
BEDMINSTER TWP. - Registration is underway for The Center for Contemporary Art’s fall art classes and workshops for adults, teens and children beginning Monday, Sept. 11.
Virtual programs continue at the Zimmerli
Virtual programs continue at the Zimmerli
The Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers invites the university community and general public to a variety of virtual programs while the museum building remains closed to the public and in-person events are suspended until further notice.
Art Together, which offers free family art activities, continues on Zoom through the spring on March 6, April 3 and May 1, at 10 a.m. Artists of all ages are welcome, but projects are best suited for those ages 5-13, and their grown-ups. Art Together is free. Register up to the program start time at go.rutgers.edu/arttogether. Recordings of previous meetings are posted on Zimmerli at Home.
Kick off 2021 with Zimmerliâs virtual programs
Kick off 2021 with Zimmerliâs virtual programs
The Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers announced a schedule for virtual programs for the new year while the museum building remains closed to the public and in-person events are suspended until further notice.
The free film series The History of Russian Design continues on Thursdays throughout January. Each 20-minute episode on Zoom is followed by a live Q&A with Julia Tulovsky, curator of Russian and Soviet Nonconformist Art at the Zimmerli; and Alexandra Sankova, director of the Moscow Design Museum, the co-curators of the Zimmerli exhibition