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Center for the Arts Brochure Spring 2019

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NJCU Center for the Arts 2039 Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City, NJ 07305

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Cover image: Gianluca Bianchino, Space Junk, 2015, Umbrella frames, tripods, wood, plexi, lights, wire covers, acrylic paint, shadows, video projection, size variable

SPR IN G 2019 CA LEN DA R O F EV EN TS

VISUAL + PERFORMING + LITERARY ARTS


NJCU CENTER FOR THE A

T H E N J C U C E N T E R F O R T H E A R T S B R I N G S T H E U N I V E R S I T Y ’ S C U LT U R

W I T H N E W YO R K C I T Y just across the river, the NJCU Center for the Arts is a cultural hub of North Jersey student presentations. We look forward to seeing you at events on campus and in the community.

Mystic Journey: Suzanne Teng, World Flutes and Gilbert Levy, World Percussion Concert and Clinic: World and Low Flutes with World Percussion Wednesday, March 20, 7:30 p.m. NJCU, Ingalls Recital Hall Free with RSVP Enjoy and learn from these master musicians. “[Mystic Journey] Creates a new type of instrumental music that is ethereal and exotic, soulful and healing, and “sensual and serene,” — Billboard Magazine. Presented by the NJCU National Association for Music Education and The Yamaha Corporation Dr. Carol Shansky and Dr. Joseph d’Auguste, Coordinators Professional Development credits available upon request.

Emily St. John Mandel — Author of Station Eleven, NEA’s the Big Read Wednesday, April 3, 6:00 p.m. NJCU School of Business, Skyline Room Free with RSVP Emily St. John Mandel is the author of four novels, most recently Station Eleven, which was a finalist for a National Book Award and the PEN/Faulkner Award, and won the 2015 Arthur C. Clarke Award, the Toronto Book Award, and the Morning News Tournament of Books, and has been translated into 31 languages. A previous novel, The Singer’s Gun, was the 2014 winner of the Prix Mystere de la Critique in France. Her short fiction and essays have been anthologized in numerous collections, including Best American Mystery Stories 2013. She is a staff writer for The Millions.

Art House Productions and NJCU Center for the Arts present Reg E Gaines, with Poet Laureate Rashad Wright: The Art of Spoken Word. Interactive Lecture and Performance Saturday, April 6, 8:00 – 10:00 p.m. NJCU School of Business, Skyline Room $25 general / $15 students and seniors An exciting evening of lecture/demonstration and performance by two-time Tony Award-nominated playwright & GRAMMY Award-nominated lyricist Reg E Gaines. Gaines has also published four books of poetry, is editor of the 2015 poetry anthology A Year In Ink and scored the PBS documentary, Senior Year. Gaines is joined by Jersey City Poet Laureate Rashad Wright, who is also a Union Street Poetry Slam champion. Raise the bar on your spoken word skills.

B OX O F F I C E

Reservations may be made in advance online, and tickets may be purchased in advance online or in person at the box office, which opens one hour prior to performances. For group sales and reservations, please contact the box office directly: boxoffice@njcu.edu.

ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS. NO EXCHANGES OR RETURNS.

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For disability-related accommodations, please contact the Box Office at boxoffice@njcu.edu two weeks in advance of the performance.

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E ARTS PRESENTS C U LT U R A L O F F E R I N G S T O G E T H E R U N D E R O N E C R E AT I V E U M B R E L L A .

North Jersey, hosting guest artists and speakers in the performing, visual, film, and literary arts, alongside

Art House Productions and NJCU Center for the Arts present The 88 by Reg E Gaines & Calvin Gaines Musical Direction by Mark Wilson Friday, April 12, 8:00 p.m. & Saturday, April 13, 8:00 p.m. West Side Theatre Free with RSVP (Limited seating available) We are thrilled to present a workshop production of a new musical by two-time Tony Award-nominated playwright, Reg E Gaines and Grammy-award winner Calvin Gaines. Musical Direction by Mark Wilson. Ten tiny siblings board the 88 Bus from East Orange, NJ to NYC, sometimes together, often alone, but always accompanied by their grandmother, Marcella Victoria Quarles. She is their ticket to The Great White Way and why each one learned they belong.

Rashad Wright: A Jersey Kid Said

The Secret Trio

Saturday, April 20, 6:00 p.m. Margaret Williams Theatre $25 general / $10 students & seniors

Thursday, May 9, 7:30 p.m. Margaret Williams Theatre $25 general / $15 students and seniors

Jersey City Poet Laureate and NJCU Alumnus Rashad Wright performs spoken word with his band.

The Secret Trio is made up of three astounding musicians who came together to create a new type of chamber music, combining the elements of sound, texture and rhythm with new and interesting approaches to their instruments. Not bound to a single tradition, they perform a collection of original pieces and traditional melodies that fuse the microtonal modes and improvisation of the Middle East, dance beats of the Balkans, and elements of jazz, rock, classical and world music. The delicate harmonies, rapid-fire synchrony and intricate counterpoint developed by a trio of musicians with separate roots in Turkish, Armenian and Macedonian Roma music is extraordinary.

A boy and his friends celebrating their voices. Sponsored by The Office of Campus Life, The Center for the Arts, The Speicher Rubin Women’s Center for Diversity and Equity, The English Department, BAAFSSO

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S C H O O LT I M E PERFORMANCES

Tales from the Garden

Charlotte Blake Alston

Nai Ni Chen: The Art of Chinese Dance

Tuesday, April 9, 9:45 a.m. Margaret Williams Theatre $8 for all students and adults (including teachers) CONTACT: boxoffice@njcu.edu, 201-200-2429 GRADES: 1–6 LINKS: Social studies, history

Tuesday, April 16, 9:45 a.m. Margaret Williams Theatre $8 students & adults (including teachers) CONTACT: boxoffice@njcu.edu, 201-200-2429 GRADES: High School, University and story lovers of all ages.

Tuesday, May 14, 9:45 a.m. Margaret Williams Theatre $8 students & adults (including teachers) CONTACT: boxoffice@njcu.edu, 201-200-2429 GRADES: 1–6 LINKS: Social studies, dance, history & world cultures

A fun-filled journey through the rich history of the Garden State from its original settlers to its many legends — as well as some of the more unique roles New Jersey has played in American history. This production meets N.J. State Department of Education Core Standards. A great way to enhance your unit on New Jersey.

Enjoy a morning of storytelling and song with Charlotte Blake Alston, an internationally recognized artist who breathes life into traditional and contemporary stories from African and African American oral and cultural traditions. Charlotte is a recipient of the Zora Neale Hurston Award, the highest award from the National Association of Black Storytellers. In this program, Charlotte presents inspirational stories about Civil Rights leaders, including Dr. Martin Luther King.

A multicultural, interactive dance program, with dazzling costumes and fantastic props. The Nai Ni Chen dancers bring young people on a journey to explore one of the most ancient cultures in the world. With detailed narration about the background and inspiration of each dance, audiences experience the history, geography and the basic practice of traditional Chinese dance. Selected audience members are invited on stage to learn how to dance with silk ribbons.

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

New Jersey City University in partnership with Jersey City Office of Cultural Affairs, The Jersey City Arts Council and Rising Tide Capital Presents The Arts Professional Development Series: Four full-day programs for Artists and Arts Organizations. Join colleagues and experts in the field to learn tools for thriving in the business of the arts.

Grant Writing and Fundraising Essentials

Not-for-Profit Structure Best Practices

Advertising, Marketing and Social Media

Preparedness and Catastrophe Planning

Friday, February 8, 9:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. New Jersey City University Hepburn Hall, Margaret Williams Theatre and Gothic Lounge 2039 John F. Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City, NJ 07305

Friday, March 8, 9:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. NJCU School of Business, Lecture Hall 200 Hudson Street Jersey City, NJ 07302

Friday, April 12, 9:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. NJCU School of Business, Lecture Hall 200 Hudson Street Jersey City, NJ 07302

Friday, May 17, 9:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m. New Jersey City University Hepburn Hall, Margaret Williams Theatre and Gothic Lounge 2039 John F. Kennedy Boulevard Jersey City, NJ 07305

REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION: njcu.edu/arts TICKETS PER EVENT: $30 in advance, $40 at the door, $25 Students with School ID (Includes continental breakfast and lunch). PACKAGE DISCOUNT: Register by January 30 for all four dates at just $100.

ALL TICKET SALES ARE FINAL. NO REFUNDS. NO EXCHANGES OR RETURNS.

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PERFORMING ARTS D E PA RT M E N T O F M U S I C, DA N C E & T H E AT R E

Songyuan Tang — Piano

Shrek

Yong Tae Kim, violin and piano

Wednesday, February 13, 1:00 p.m. Ingalls Recital Hall, Music@One Free admission

Friday, March 22 & Saturday, March 23, 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 29 & Saturday, March 30, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 24 & Sunday, March 31, 3:00 p.m. SCHOOLTIME MATINEES FOR STUDENTS (INCLUDING A POST-SHOW TALK-BACK): Wednesday, March 27 & Thursday, March 28, 10:30 a.m. Margaret Williams Theatre $15 general / $5 students & seniors

Wednesday, March 20, 1:00 p.m. Ingalls Recital Hall, Music@One Free admission

Born in Shenyang, China, Songyuan Tang started playing piano at age five, and performed his debut recital with Shenyang Symphony orchestra at age 14. He won numerous international competitions, including 1st Prize and “Audience Favorite” in the Eastman International Piano Competition. In 2014, he won 1st prize in the Marian Garcia International Piano Competition. Mr. Tang received his Bachelor of Music at NJCU, studying with Dr. Min Kim, and a master’s degree at Eastman School of Music.

Perspectives: Symphony of Winds and Percussion Tuesday, April 23, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 30, 7:30 p.m. Margaret Williams Theatre Additional performance Free with RSVP (without guest ensemble) Palisades Park High School Free with RSVP The SWP presents Perspectives, a concert that will feature music of composers from around the globe, each with his or her own unique view of the compositional art. Program includes works by Fisher Tull, Julie Giroux, Joaquim Serra, Orlandus Lassus, Pietro Deiro, and Patrick Burns. Special guest ensemble: the Hackensack High School Band. Directed by Patrick J. Burns CALENDAR OF EVENTS

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Everyone’s favorite ogre is back in the hilarious stage spectacle based on the Oscar-winning, smash-hit film.

Yong Tae Kim has been a member of the Seoul National Symphony, Calgary Symphony, Edmonton Symphony and the Inland Empire Symphony. He played with the NJSO, Wayne Chamber Orchestra and Lake George Opera Festival Orchestra and orchestras of many Broadway shows. Mr. Kim is the founding member of the Zanoli String Trio in residence at NJCU and he has been on the violin and chamber music faculty of NJCU since 2006.

Opera Workshop

NJCU Spring Choral Concert

Thursday, April 25, 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 26, 7:30 p.m. West Side Theatre Free with RSVP

Sunday, April 28, 3:00 p.m. Margaret Williams Theatre Free with RSVP

Opera Workshop nurtures gifted singers by providing performance experiences allowing each to prepare for professional careers in opera and music. This collaborative and student-led training program offers NJCU music students an unparalleled glimpse into the world of opera and performance.

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The NJCU Concert Chorale and Chamber Singers will be joined by an orchestra for excerpts from the great choral works of Beethoven, Mozart, Orff, Verdi and others.

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Musical Theatre Workshop

Orchestra

Friday, May 3 & Saturday, May 4, 7:30 p.m. West Side Theatre $15 general / $5 students & seniors

Sunday, May 5, 3:00 p.m. Margaret Williams Theatre Free with RSVP

A collection of Musical Theatre Songs and Dances

The NJCU Orchestra, under the direction of Professor Lou Kosma, presents major works for orchestra and major solo works for piano, violin, cello, voice and other orchestral instruments. This concert features music inspired by Shakespearean themes – including Verdi, and Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim’s West Side Story.

JAZZ

NJCU’s Jazz Ensemble and Orchestra have achieved national acclaim over the last seventeen years. This year is no exception! Join us for the following amazing concerts:

NJCU Jazz Orchestra

NJCU Jazz Showcase

Thursday, February 7, 7:30 p.m. Margaret Williams Theatre Free with RSVP

Thursday, May 2, 7:30 p.m. Margaret Williams Theatre $15 general /$5 students & seniors

NJCU Jazz Orchestra with Special Guest Bobby Shew

NJCU International Jazz Festival

Gabriel Alegria, Artistic Director Thursday, April 18, 7:30 p.m. Margaret Williams Theatre Free with RSVP

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Saturday, May 4, 7:30 p.m. Margaret Williams Theatre $15 general / $5 students & seniors

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CAMPUS LIFE OFFICE OF CAMPUS LIFE

Bob Marley Bash

Leaders of Today Conference

Wednesday, February 6, 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. Gilligan Student Union Building, Multipurpose Room C Free for NJCU students

Friday, March 22 Gilligan Student Union Building, Multipurpose Rooms TICKETS: $25 for entry, $10 w/ College ID, Free for NJCU students

This annual event celebrates the legacy of Bob Marley. Featuring live performances and painting. Featuring a DJ and refreshments, this cultural celebration brings together the voices of NJCU students, community members and outside participants for a great night of fun. Sponsored by the Office of Campus Life

The 4th Annual LofT Conference provide opportunities to integrate culturally relevant content with leadership development and more. This year, the theme is Wellness Equals Excellence. Speakers include Emmy nominated Tap Dancers, Chloe and Maud and Chris Krietchmann, CEO of Wellvyl. The conference also features Tai Chi sessions, meditation, professional development workshops, a live DJ, exciting vendors and more. Breakfast and lunch will be served. Sponsored by The Office of Campus Life and Partners

One More Bowl: A Campus Life Pop-Up Exhibit April 16–18, 10:00 a.m. –3:00 p.m. Gilligan Student Union Gallery Space Free admission with RSVP Our second Pop-Up Exhibit is an interactive experience designed to embrace cereal lovers of all kinds. One More Bowl will give opportunities for designing your own cereal boxes. Enjoy your breakfast favorites at our Cereal Bar, Take pictures in our Cereal Box Photo Booth and then create the box!

MUSIC LESSONS For all ages and all levels. Enroll today at njcu.edu/cms

NJCU COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL Department of Music, Dance and Theatre and Division of Professional Education and Lifelong Learning | 2039 Kennedy Boulevard, Jersey City, NJ 07305

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EXHIBITIONS A RT D E PA RT M E N T

Uncharted Space: Gianluca Bianchino

Dis/location: Mapping Black Europe

2019 MFA Exhibition

January 30 – March 27 RECEPTION: January 30, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. ARTIST TALK AND MUSIC PERFORMANCE BY BRIAN LAWLOR: February 28, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Visual Arts Gallery

February 5 – March 27 RECEPTION: February 5, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. PANEL DISCUSSION: TBA The Harold B. Lemmerman Gallery

March 1 – March 24 RECEPTION: Friday, March 1, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. (JC Fridays) OFF-CAMPUS SITE: Cast Iron Lofts, ground floor 300 Cole Street, Jersey City

Gianluca Bianchino, an Italian-American artist based in Newark, NJ and an NJCU alumnus (BFA 2002), turns the Visual Arts Gallery into an immersive environment consisting of three-dimensional sculptures lit internally and externally. The exhibition invites viewers to physically interact with the works to contemplate on their positions in the universe as well as to explore traditional and new media processes employed in Bianchino’s art, such as, metal casting, laser cutting, optics, and hand craftsmanship.

Curated by Professor Deborah Jack, the exhibition features works by artists of African diaspora in Europe who engage the geography of the city and space, as well as notions of mapping and negotiations of the urban space within their respective countries and historical archives. Artists will include: Ailsa Anastatia and Avantia Damberg, Jeannette Ehlers, Remy Jungerman, and Jean-Ulrick Désert.

Featuring works of 22 students who are about to receive a Bachelor of Fine Arts, this exhibition celebrates diversity and creativity of their expressions. For the third year, NJCU holds its BFA exhibition off-site, thanks to the generous support of Donovan Realty & Development, Inc. and Art House Productions.

Jean-Ulrick Désert, Negerhosen2000, video slide show (detail; Brandenburg Gate, Berlin, 2007)

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2019 BFA Exhibition April 6 – April 26 RECEPTION: Saturday, April 6, 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. OFF-CAMPUS SITE: Cast Iron Lofts, ground floor 300 Cole Street, Jersey City

Bianchino’s work has been recently exhibited at Suzhou Art Center (Suzhou, China), Governor’s Island Art Fair, The Painting Center, Chashama, The Islip Museum in Islip, NY, and The Hunterdon Museum in Clinton, NJ. He has been a Resident Artist at Ramapo College, The Center for New Art at William Paterson University, ESKFF at Mana Contemporary, and Gallery Aferro in Newark, NJ. Bianchino’s work has been written about in Sculpture magazine, Nautilus magazine, The New Jersey Star Ledger, and The New York Times.

Gianluca Bianchino, Space Junk, 2015, Umbrella frames, tripods, wood, plexi, lights, wire covers, acrylic paint, shadows, video projection, size variable

This second group MFA exhibition highlights multivalent talents of graduate students in the Master of Fine Arts program at NJCU. Participating artists will include: Asem Ahmed, Michael Barreto, Rita Jimenez, Rachel Kehoe, Laura Klinck, Kirk Maynard, Dawn Post, Alejandro Rubin, Andy Pecoraro, and Maria Tapia.

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EXHIBITIONS CONTINUED

Water: Alejandro Rubin MFA Exhibition April 9 – 22 RECEPTION: Tuesday, April 9, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Visual Arts Gallery “Water is the element that connects and disconnects me from my country, my culture, my society of Venezuela. A very important fact about water is that it can maintain its same state in different places but its meaning varies.” Rubin’s work, through the mediums of photography, and video, investigates and demonstrates how water can be used to symbolize that separation.

Vulnerability of Honesty: Andy Pecoraro MFA Exhibition

First Line: Patrick Deffenbaugh MFA Exhibition

April 30 – May 13 RECEPTION: Tuesday, April 30, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Visual Arts Gallery

April 30 – May 13 RECEPTION: Tuesday, April 30, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. The Harold B. Lemmerman Gallery

Can our contemporary society disband the historic, stereotypical view of “a real man” emotionally guarded, stoic, and controlling, and instead accept a truer, more honest and open version of who they are? Using himself as the subject, Pecoraro’s large-scale figurative work draws from deep, emotional and personal experiences that address masculinity during moments of abjection, transition and vulnerability.

A signage system can be more than a system that directs traffic flows, and identifies buildings and specific locations. It can save lives, create a sense of community, and improve a university’s overall brand awareness. Patrick Deffenbaugh, who has years of experience in signage design, has teamed up with a group of undergraduate graphic design students to propose an interactive, comprehensive signage system for NJCU.

Alejandro Rubin, Breathing

Andy Pecoraro, Vulnerability of Honesty, 2019, Charcoal on canvas, 10 x 7 feet

Patrick Deffenbaugh, First Line

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F I L M & L I T E R AT U R E MEDIA ARTS AND ENGLISH Saturday, February 9, 7:00 p.m. Princeton University njcu.edu/blackmaria2019 Sunday, February 10, 2:00 p.m. West Orange Film Society woarts.org/page-18067 Saturday, February 16, 7:00 p.m. Hoboken Historical Museum 1301 Hudson Street, Hoboken, NJ hobokenmuseum.org

Black Maria 37th Annual Film Festival Tour Housed in NJCU’s Media Arts Department, the Black Maria Film Festival is an annual, juried competition that travels across the US and abroad, and features new short works in all genres. For more information about the festival, 2018 winners, and screening locations, visit www.blackmariafilmfestival.org.

Friday, February, 22, 8:00 p.m. Berrie Center for Performing and Visual Arts Ramapo College of NJ 505 Ramapo Valley Road, Mahwah, NJ ramapo.edu/berriecenter Thursday, February, 28, 7:00 p.m. The Rotunda at William J. Brennan Courthouse 583 Newark Avenue, Jersey City, NJ visithudson.org Tuesday, April 9, 6:30 p.m. Bentley University International Film Series Wilder Pavilion, Adamian Academic Center 165 175 Forest Street, Waltham, MA bentley.edu

NEA’s The Big Read: “Survival is Not Enough: Reflections on the Importance of the Arts & Humanities in the Modern World” Panel Discussion on Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel Wednesday, March 20, 11:00 a.m. Visual Arts Building, B08 Free with RSVP Following the discussion, join us for a reception in the Visual Arts Gallery. Moderated by Robert Albrecht, NJCU Professor of Media Arts and Carmine Tabone, Director of the Jersey City Educational Arts Team. PANELISTS INCLUDE: Doris Cacoillo, Adjunct professor of art; NJCU Lauren Ferrando, Student, Media Arts This discussion will respond to the themes of survival and the arts found in the novel and explore the importance of the arts and humanities in contemporary society.

D O C U M E N TA RY How Many Lives? Documentary Screening and Panel Discussion Thursday, April 25, 7:00 p.m. screening and 8:00 p.m. discussion with Director Duda Penteado and additional distinguished guests Margaret Williams Theatre $15 general / $5 students and seniors The documentary explores the views and impacts of gun violence through the eyes of 25 young student artists of Jersey City, NJ. In creating a 180-foot long mural titled “How Many Lives?” we enter into their innermost world of emotion and thoughts, about the human toll taken by the gun culture that thrives in the United States of America. Film Produced by Unshakeable Productions.

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

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Hudson Bergen Light Rail to Harborside Stop PATH to Exchange Place Station Bus to Exchange Place 16. Facilities and Construction Management Building 17. College Street Houses 18. West Village

The Center for the Arts thanks the following faculty for their contributions to the programming: Gabriel Alegria, Marc G. Dalio, Edi Giunta, Lou Kosma, Robert Prowse, Ana Maria Rosado, Jane Steuerwald, Midori Yoshimoto.

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CAMPUS MAP KEY 1. Hepburn Hall 2. Grossnickle Hall 3. Congressman Frank J. Guarini Library 4. Vodra Hall 5. Rossey Hall 6. Education and Professional Studies Building 7. Science Building 8. George Karnoutsos Arts and Sciences Hall 9. Fries Hall

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MAIN CAMPUS

Visual Arts Gallery Visual Arts Building, 100 Culver Ave. 201-200-2496 Monday – Friday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Harold B. Lemmerman Gallery Hepburn Hall, Room 323 201-200-3246 Monday – Friday, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Margaret Williams Theatre Hepburn Hall

West Side Theatre 285 West Side Avenue

Ingalls Recital Hall Rossey Hall, Room 101

Gothic Lounge Hepburn Hall, Room 202

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Skyline Room 200 Hudson Street

Lecture Hall 200 Hudson Street

RENTALS

Consider hosting your next performance or event at NJCU. For more information about renting our theaters, meeting rooms, and other spaces, please contact Event Services at eventservices@njcu.edu or 201-200-3352.

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