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Fifty Shades of Grey: A Preview

Randy Salcedo February 24, 2015

It’s pretty cold out and there has been some snow but that shouldn't stop you from a great time out with your beau/babe, or even some friends. And if you really can’t think of anything, why not hit...

Music@1 And More!

Sergio Martinez February 24, 2015

Photo credit: Sergio Martinez Do you ever wonder where to find free concerts or free music on campus? Have a long break in between classes and can’t pass the time quick enough? Music@1 is there for...

Archival Impulse

Archival Impulse

Vanessa Vargas February 24, 2015

Art intimately entwines history and heritage while expressively confronting the stereotypes of the creator’s ancestry. From a series of performance-based photographs, Ayana V. Jackson questions the...

Large prints from Phillip Tabuas “Discarded” Series.

Scenes from the Art Gallery

May 10, 2014

Photos by Dakota Santiago      

Natal was commissioned to design and paint a mural, located on the back of the new Dunkin’ Donuts building on Martin Luther King Blvd. Photo from Twitter

Struggle with Sexuality Displayed Through Art at NJCU Gallery

May 10, 2014

Jessica Natal’s show opens on Monday, May 5, at the Visual Arts Gallery at NJCU. Opening reception to begin at 5 p.m. Archiving the hand-written letters of her first relationship, Jessica Natal...

‘Media Arts Dept. Showcase’ to be held at Landmark Lowes Jersey Theatre

‘Media Arts Dept. Showcase’ to be held at Landmark Lowes Jersey Theatre

April 24, 2014

By Roberto Miranda On Wednesday May14, at 7:00 p.m., the New Jersey City University Media Arts Department will hold its 32nd annual Media Arts Department Showcase of film, video, and digital media at...

Student talent shines in ‘Les Misérables’

Student talent shines in ‘Les Misérables’

April 24, 2014
NJCU’s production of Les Misérables smashed expectations that this would be some low-budget, poorly acted, and badly lit “school play.” This was especially solidified by a strong cast of players.
Elaine Del Valle performing her one woman show about her personal experiences. Photo from www.tribunahispanausa.com

‘Brownsville Bred’ brings the personal public

April 24, 2014

By Mario Martinez– Elaine Del Valle’s one-woman show of “Brownsville Bred” at the Margaret Williams Theatre in Hepburn Hall on April 4, was a powerful performance of perseverance, power,...

Mimi Smith, above, presaging the feminist artist movement, stands by her works, Slave Ready and Camouflage Maternity Dress. Photos by Victoria Rozario

Mimi Smith: Paving the way to feminist art

April 24, 2014

By Armando Sultan– Feminism as a term holds very emotionally charged opinions that range from excessively negative to excessively positive. However, many people misunderstand or are just ignorant...

Fishbowl, painted by Steffany Ojeda, using gouache, Steffany captures a feeling of being cornered and scrutinized by being, referencing the “all seeing eye.” Photo by Sandy Asto

‘Shelter’ at the Warehouse Café

April 24, 2014

By Sandy Asto– The Shelter Exhibit had an open reception on February 27, 2014 at the Warehouse Café, organized by the Art Honor’s society (Kappa pi fraternity) and Art and Design Association. An...

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