Will a New Performing Arts Center Anchor Asbury Park’s West Side?
Plans for a performance venue presented earlier this year have been scraped by the city, but a new music and arts hall could still be coming to Springwood Avenue.
Green Villain, Distort Team Up For Jersey City’s Largest Mural Yet
Green Villain selected local artist Distort to paint the largest mural to date in Jersey City just outside the Holland Tunnel where 15 million people pass by annually.
The ‘Scary State’ of the Arts in Jersey City
A recent Strong Towns article warns that Jersey City needs to focus on arts and culture as much as new development for fear of losing the artists and organizations it has left.
Newark Ranked 9th Most Vibrant Arts City In U.S.
Newark is home to hundreds of artists, organizations, institutions, and foundations and now ranked as one of the leading arts cities in the country.
Subprime, A Dark Comedy About The Financial Crisis, Premieres Next Week In Jersey City
Is it too soon to laugh at the financial crash of 2008? Find out for yourself next week as the play Subprime premieres at the Jersey City Theatre Center’s Merseles Studios.
The Jersey Art Exchange Brings Art And Culture To Bergen-Lafayette
The Jersey Art Exchange, JAX, brings arts and culture to an area that has historically not had many options.
Gallery Hopping In Jersey City Heights
Two new art galleries in The Heights host packed receptions, making it clear that The Heights is currently Jersey City’s art beat.
Novado Gallery Celebrates Grand Opening At Modera Lofts
The spring edition of JC Friday was extra lively this past Friday night, as the Novado Gallery celebrated its grand opening at 110 Morgan Street. The contemporary gallery is the latest addition to the former Butler Brothers warehouse space.
New Sculpture By Artist Robert Koch Unveiled At Harborside
As part of an ongoing transformation of Harborside, Mack-Cali Realty Corporation, earlier this week, held an unveiling event for a new sculpture hanging in the atrium of the downtown Jersey City building.