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Camden: City Hall Reliefs
Camden: Melvin R. Primas City Hall Cendy Rodriguez Renamed in 2012, the Melvin R. Primas City Hall was constructed in 1929- 1931 at 520 Market Street (“Camden City Hall”). It stands 371 feet tall with a total of 18 floors (“Camden City Hall”). Camden City Hall is made out of granite and has an … Read more …
Posted at 2:54 p.m. May 14, 2013, in News
Summer 2013 Mallery Concert Series
The Department of Fine Arts and the Summer Session Office present theSummer 2013 Mallery Concert Series Tuesdays at Noon Atlantic City Jazz BandJune 11 Trautenberg Memorial Concert Andrew Willis, pianoJune 18 Molly-Vivian Huang, pianoJune 25 Uptown JazztetJuly 9 Bice Horszowski, pianoJuly16 Artistic Director, Joseph C. Schiavo, Ph.D. All concerts are held in the Mallery … Read more …
Posted at 12:32 p.m. April 26, 2013, in News
from here to there: parallel trajectories
An exhibition co-curated RU-Camden faculty - a painter, a soprano, a theater artist, a graphic designer, and an art historian. Margery Amdur, Julianne Baird, Paul Bernstein, Allan Espiritu and Martin Rosenberg from here to there: parallel trajectories features pieces that challenge viewers to create links between diverse works of art–ranging from paintings, to performances to iPads–that … Read more …
Posted at 8:28 a.m. April 4, 2013, in News
Cyril Reade
Cyril Reade is Associate Professor of Art History in the Department of Fine Arts at Rutgers-Camden, and Director of the Rutgers-Camden Center for the Arts. He joined Rutgers in September 2011, coming from the Rochester Institute of Technology where he also taught art history. He is a visual artist, creating mixed media installations from found … Read more …
Posted at 2:47 p.m. Feb. 27, 2013, in News
Walking on Sunshine: Margery Amdur Inspires SEPTA Commuters
Sure, spring blooms may be in the air, but underground? A SEPTA subway station will make every day feel like springtime as a gorgeous new floor installation puts sunshine underfoot of commuting Philadelphians. Read More
Posted at 10:13 a.m. April 19, 2012, in News
China’s Largest Solo Digital Art Show Featured LiQin Tan
A Rutgers–Camden artist who specializes in fusing digital animation onto natural surfaces has returned from China, where his solo digital art show at the Beijing World Art Museum was the largest of its kind in the country. Native Chinese artist LiQin Tan, an associate professor of fine arts at Rutgers–Camden, where he directs the animation … Read more …
Posted at 10:15 a.m. April 7, 2009, in News
