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Af e
rnoon
Readings with Poets and Writers
Com
mun
icat
ions
Offi
ceRu
tger
s, T
he S
tate
Uni
vers
ity o
f N
ew J
erse
y3
03
Coo
per
Stre
etC
amde
n, N
J 0
81
02
-15
19
DIR
ECTI
ON
S A
ND
PA
RK
ING
Rutg
ers–
Cam
den
is in
the
hear
t of t
he D
elaw
are
Valle
y, lo
cate
d ju
st
acro
ss th
e D
elaw
are
Rive
r fro
m P
hila
delp
hia’s
his
toric
dis
trict
and
Pen
n’s
Land
ing,
and
a s
hort
wal
k fro
m th
e Ca
mde
n W
ater
front
. The
cam
pus
is
acce
ssib
le fr
om a
ll m
ajor
hig
hway
s, th
e PA
TCO
Hig
h Sp
eedl
ine,
and
the
NJ
Tran
sit R
iver
LIN
E lig
ht ra
il. D
irect
ions
and
a c
ampu
s m
ap a
re a
vaila
ble
at c
amde
n.ru
tger
s.ed
u/di
rect
ions
-cam
pus.
For
vis
itor p
arki
ng
info
rmat
ion,
see
par
king
.cam
den.
rutg
ers.
edu.
cam
den.
rutg
ers.
edu
Free and open to the public.
art
exhi
bits
no
ontime concerts author readings
stage adventures
Summer 2011 Guide
ARTS and EVENTS
For conference information and biographies of authors, see summer.camden.rutgers.edu/writconf.html.
25th Annual Rutgers–CamdenSummer Writers’ Conference
The annual Summer Writers’ Conference offers an intensive series of workshops, lectures, and meetings to Rutgers students
and the community.
Throughout the conference, nationally known and award-winning writers, poets, and editors host hour-long readings of their works during the afternoon.
The reading series is open to the public and free. Refreshments will be served.
Readings begin at 1 p.m. Location: Stedman Gallery, Fine Arts Building.
TUESDAY, JUNE 21Jane Bernstein and Dolores Hayden
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22Robin Hemley and Ken Kalfus
THURSDAY, JUNE 23Rebecca Chace and Tom Sleigh
FRIDAY, JUNE 24Greg Pardlo and Benjamin Hale
MONDAY, JUNE 27J.T. Barbarese and Danielle Evans
TUESDAY, JUNE 28Lise Funderburg and Peter Trachtenberg
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29Rutgers–Camden
M.F.A. students
Greg Pardlo
Peter Trachtenberg
Danielle Evans
Af e
rnoon
Readings with Poets and Writers
Com
mun
icat
ions
Offi
ceRu
tger
s, T
he S
tate
Uni
vers
ity o
f N
ew J
erse
y3
03
Coo
per
Stre
etC
amde
n, N
J 0
81
02
-15
19
DIR
ECTI
ON
S A
ND
PA
RK
ING
Rutg
ers–
Cam
den
is in
the
hear
t of t
he D
elaw
are
Valle
y, lo
cate
d ju
st
acro
ss th
e D
elaw
are
Rive
r fro
m P
hila
delp
hia’s
his
toric
dis
trict
and
Pen
n’s
Land
ing,
and
a s
hort
wal
k fro
m th
e Ca
mde
n W
ater
front
. The
cam
pus
is
acce
ssib
le fr
om a
ll m
ajor
hig
hway
s, th
e PA
TCO
Hig
h Sp
eedl
ine,
and
the
NJ
Tran
sit R
iver
LIN
E lig
ht ra
il. D
irect
ions
and
a c
ampu
s m
ap a
re a
vaila
ble
at c
amde
n.ru
tger
s.ed
u/di
rect
ions
-cam
pus.
For
vis
itor p
arki
ng
info
rmat
ion,
see
par
king
.cam
den.
rutg
ers.
edu.
cam
den.
rutg
ers.
edu
Free and open to the public.
art
exhi
bits
no
ontime concerts author readings
stage adventures
Summer 2011 Guide
ARTS and EVENTS
For conference information and biographies of authors, see summer.camden.rutgers.edu/writconf.html.
25th Annual Rutgers–CamdenSummer Writers’ Conference
The annual Summer Writers’ Conference offers an intensive series of workshops, lectures, and meetings to Rutgers students
and the community.
Throughout the conference, nationally known and award-winning writers, poets, and editors host hour-long readings of their works during the afternoon.
The reading series is open to the public and free. Refreshments will be served.
Readings begin at 1 p.m. Location: Stedman Gallery, Fine Arts Building.
TUESDAY, JUNE 21Jane Bernstein and Dolores Hayden
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22Robin Hemley and Ken Kalfus
THURSDAY, JUNE 23Rebecca Chace and Tom Sleigh
FRIDAY, JUNE 24Greg Pardlo and Benjamin Hale
MONDAY, JUNE 27J.T. Barbarese and Danielle Evans
TUESDAY, JUNE 28Lise Funderburg and Peter Trachtenberg
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29Rutgers–Camden
M.F.A. students
Greg Pardlo
Peter Trachtenberg
Danielle Evans
Rutgers‒Camden Center for the Ar s
Family Fun and Gallery Exhibits
TUESDAY, JUNE 28
Molly Vivian Huang, piano
TUESDAY, JULY 5
Uptown Jazztet
TUESDAY, JULY 12
Bice Horszowski, piano
TUESDAY, JULY 19
Trautenberg Memorial ConcertAndy Willis, piano
Mallery Concer Series
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey All events are free and open to the public. summer 2011
This summer’s Art Soup Stage Adventures presents a refreshing blend of Ice Age science and cool jazz, mixed with an Ethiopian folk tale – you won’t want to miss it!
Performances begin at 10 a.m. Free, but reservations are required. Location: Gordon Theater, Fine Arts Building.
Parking is available in Rutgers Lot 14 (Third and Pearl Streets) from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. only on concert days. For more
parking information, see parking.camden.rutgers.edu.
For more information about Department of Fine Arts programming, see finearts.camden.rutgers.edu/events.
JUNE 8 THROUGH AUGUST 12, 2011
Gallery hours: Monday through Friday,10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed July 3-5.Location: Stedman Gallery, Fine Arts Building.
Known for presenting diverse exhibitions of work by regional, national, and international artists working in varied media, Hidden Treasures offers a unique glimpse into the Stedman Gallery’s own collection of works of art on paper. The exhibition will feature 50 works by renowned artists such as Salvador Dali, Helen Frankenthaler, Joe Goode, Jasper Johns, and Lowell Nesbitt, official NASA artist for flights 9 and 13. Newly framed for this exclusive public display, the works have been acquired over the years through donations and acquisitions, and will be displayed throughout the campus in public spaces after the exhibition closes.
From top to bottom: Shadow of Noman by William Hawk; Dismantling Rocktile by Richard Huck; and Thoth, Creator of Arts and Sciences, Confronts the Artist by Anne Heimann.
This exhibition is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
camden.rutgers.edu
Presented by the Department of Fine Arts, the Mallery Concert Series continues its tradition
of entertaining the campus community and the general public with live music during the summer months. The
concert series is under the direction of Dr. Joseph Schiavo, music program director at Rutgers–Camden.
Concerts begin at 12 p.m. Location: Mallery Music Room, Fine Arts Building (second floor).
Art Soup 2011 Stage Adventures
Reservations are required for all Art Soup 2011 Stage Adventures performances, which are filled on a first-response, first-served basis.To reserve, please call Lynda Hitchman at 856-225-6202 (M-F, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.). Programs are subject to change. Call for further information.
THURSDAY, JULY 7Jack Branagan: The Ice AgeWhat was it like to live during the Ice Age? Jack Branagan’s Earth Matters brings the Ice Age and its Mammoth Hunters to life through colorful shadow play, special light effects, large-scale models, and more! Since 1980, Branagan has performed more than 8,000 science-themed shows.
THURSDAY, JULY 14 Arpeggio: Cool Jazz for Cool KidsWarren Oree and the Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble will chill out children and adults alike with their ultra-cool jazz sounds. With nine CDs of original music, Arpeggio’s repertoire includes original and standard compositions. Audience members may be pulled up on stage for an impromptu jam session!
THURSDAY, JULY 21Catskill Puppet Theater: The Lion’s Whiskers A delightful musical adaptation of a traditional Ethiopian folktale, this show features a charming cast of human characters, as well as all of your favorite African animals, such as giraffes and lions! The show features masks and puppets ranging from three-quarter-life-sized to gigantic and is highlighted with shadow puppetry and original songs.
Hidden Treasures: Selections from the Rutgers–Camden Collection of Art
Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble
The Lion’s Whiskers
Rutgers‒Camden Center for the Ar s
Family Fun and Gallery Exhibits
TUESDAY, JUNE 28
Molly Vivian Huang, piano
TUESDAY, JULY 5
Uptown Jazztet
TUESDAY, JULY 12
Bice Horszowski, piano
TUESDAY, JULY 19
Trautenberg Memorial ConcertAndy Willis, piano
Mallery Concer Series
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey All events are free and open to the public. summer 2011
This summer’s Art Soup Stage Adventures presents a refreshing blend of Ice Age science and cool jazz, mixed with an Ethiopian folk tale – you won’t want to miss it!
Performances begin at 10 a.m. Free, but reservations are required. Location: Gordon Theater, Fine Arts Building.
Parking is available in Rutgers Lot 14 (Third and Pearl Streets) from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. only on concert days. For more
parking information, see parking.camden.rutgers.edu.
For more information about Department of Fine Arts programming, see finearts.camden.rutgers.edu/events.
JUNE 8 THROUGH AUGUST 12, 2011
Gallery hours: Monday through Friday,10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed July 3-5.Location: Stedman Gallery, Fine Arts Building.
Known for presenting diverse exhibitions of work by regional, national, and international artists working in varied media, Hidden Treasures offers a unique glimpse into the Stedman Gallery’s own collection of works of art on paper. The exhibition will feature 50 works by renowned artists such as Salvador Dali, Helen Frankenthaler, Joe Goode, Jasper Johns, and Lowell Nesbitt, official NASA artist for flights 9 and 13. Newly framed for this exclusive public display, the works have been acquired over the years through donations and acquisitions, and will be displayed throughout the campus in public spaces after the exhibition closes.
From top to bottom: Shadow of Noman by William Hawk; Dismantling Rocktile by Richard Huck; and Thoth, Creator of Arts and Sciences, Confronts the Artist by Anne Heimann.
This exhibition is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
camden.rutgers.edu
Presented by the Department of Fine Arts, the Mallery Concert Series continues its tradition
of entertaining the campus community and the general public with live music during the summer months. The
concert series is under the direction of Dr. Joseph Schiavo, music program director at Rutgers–Camden.
Concerts begin at 12 p.m. Location: Mallery Music Room, Fine Arts Building (second floor).
Art Soup 2011 Stage Adventures
Reservations are required for all Art Soup 2011 Stage Adventures performances, which are filled on a first-response, first-served basis.To reserve, please call Lynda Hitchman at 856-225-6202 (M-F, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.). Programs are subject to change. Call for further information.
THURSDAY, JULY 7Jack Branagan: The Ice AgeWhat was it like to live during the Ice Age? Jack Branagan’s Earth Matters brings the Ice Age and its Mammoth Hunters to life through colorful shadow play, special light effects, large-scale models, and more! Since 1980, Branagan has performed more than 8,000 science-themed shows.
THURSDAY, JULY 14 Arpeggio: Cool Jazz for Cool KidsWarren Oree and the Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble will chill out children and adults alike with their ultra-cool jazz sounds. With nine CDs of original music, Arpeggio’s repertoire includes original and standard compositions. Audience members may be pulled up on stage for an impromptu jam session!
THURSDAY, JULY 21Catskill Puppet Theater: The Lion’s Whiskers A delightful musical adaptation of a traditional Ethiopian folktale, this show features a charming cast of human characters, as well as all of your favorite African animals, such as giraffes and lions! The show features masks and puppets ranging from three-quarter-life-sized to gigantic and is highlighted with shadow puppetry and original songs.
Hidden Treasures: Selections from the Rutgers–Camden Collection of Art
Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble
The Lion’s Whiskers
Rutgers‒Camden Center for the Ar s
Family Fun and Gallery Exhibits
TUESDAY, JUNE 28
Molly Vivian Huang, piano
TUESDAY, JULY 5
Uptown Jazztet
TUESDAY, JULY 12
Bice Horszowski, piano
TUESDAY, JULY 19
Trautenberg Memorial ConcertAndy Willis, piano
Mallery Concer Series
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey All events are free and open to the public. summer 2011
This summer’s Art Soup Stage Adventures presents a refreshing blend of Ice Age science and cool jazz, mixed with an Ethiopian folk tale – you won’t want to miss it!
Performances begin at 10 a.m. Free, but reservations are required. Location: Gordon Theater, Fine Arts Building.
Parking is available in Rutgers Lot 14 (Third and Pearl Streets) from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. only on concert days. For more
parking information, see parking.camden.rutgers.edu.
For more information about Department of Fine Arts programming, see finearts.camden.rutgers.edu/events.
JUNE 8 THROUGH AUGUST 12, 2011
Gallery hours: Monday through Friday,10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed July 3-5.Location: Stedman Gallery, Fine Arts Building.
Known for presenting diverse exhibitions of work by regional, national, and international artists working in varied media, Hidden Treasures offers a unique glimpse into the Stedman Gallery’s own collection of works of art on paper. The exhibition will feature 50 works by renowned artists such as Salvador Dali, Helen Frankenthaler, Joe Goode, Jasper Johns, and Lowell Nesbitt, official NASA artist for flights 9 and 13. Newly framed for this exclusive public display, the works have been acquired over the years through donations and acquisitions, and will be displayed throughout the campus in public spaces after the exhibition closes.
From top to bottom: Shadow of Noman by William Hawk; Dismantling Rocktile by Richard Huck; and Thoth, Creator of Arts and Sciences, Confronts the Artist by Anne Heimann.
This exhibition is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
camden.rutgers.edu
Presented by the Department of Fine Arts, the Mallery Concert Series continues its tradition
of entertaining the campus community and the general public with live music during the summer months. The
concert series is under the direction of Dr. Joseph Schiavo, music program director at Rutgers–Camden.
Concerts begin at 12 p.m. Location: Mallery Music Room, Fine Arts Building (second floor).
Art Soup 2011 Stage Adventures
Reservations are required for all Art Soup 2011 Stage Adventures performances, which are filled on a first-response, first-served basis.To reserve, please call Lynda Hitchman at 856-225-6202 (M-F, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.). Programs are subject to change. Call for further information.
THURSDAY, JULY 7Jack Branagan: The Ice AgeWhat was it like to live during the Ice Age? Jack Branagan’s Earth Matters brings the Ice Age and its Mammoth Hunters to life through colorful shadow play, special light effects, large-scale models, and more! Since 1980, Branagan has performed more than 8,000 science-themed shows.
THURSDAY, JULY 14 Arpeggio: Cool Jazz for Cool KidsWarren Oree and the Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble will chill out children and adults alike with their ultra-cool jazz sounds. With nine CDs of original music, Arpeggio’s repertoire includes original and standard compositions. Audience members may be pulled up on stage for an impromptu jam session!
THURSDAY, JULY 21Catskill Puppet Theater: The Lion’s Whiskers A delightful musical adaptation of a traditional Ethiopian folktale, this show features a charming cast of human characters, as well as all of your favorite African animals, such as giraffes and lions! The show features masks and puppets ranging from three-quarter-life-sized to gigantic and is highlighted with shadow puppetry and original songs.
Hidden Treasures: Selections from the Rutgers–Camden Collection of Art
Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble
The Lion’s Whiskers
Af e
rnoon
Readings with Poets and Writers
Com
mun
icat
ions
Offi
ceRu
tger
s, T
he S
tate
Uni
vers
ity o
f N
ew J
erse
y3
03
Coo
per
Stre
etC
amde
n, N
J 0
81
02
-15
19
DIR
ECTI
ON
S A
ND
PA
RK
ING
Rutg
ers–
Cam
den
is in
the
hear
t of t
he D
elaw
are
Valle
y, lo
cate
d ju
st
acro
ss th
e D
elaw
are
Rive
r fro
m P
hila
delp
hia’s
his
toric
dis
trict
and
Pen
n’s
Land
ing,
and
a s
hort
wal
k fro
m th
e Ca
mde
n W
ater
front
. The
cam
pus
is
acce
ssib
le fr
om a
ll m
ajor
hig
hway
s, th
e PA
TCO
Hig
h Sp
eedl
ine,
and
the
NJ
Tran
sit R
iver
LIN
E lig
ht ra
il. D
irect
ions
and
a c
ampu
s m
ap a
re a
vaila
ble
at c
amde
n.ru
tger
s.ed
u/di
rect
ions
-cam
pus.
For
vis
itor p
arki
ng
info
rmat
ion,
see
par
king
.cam
den.
rutg
ers.
edu.
cam
den.
rutg
ers.
edu
Free and open to the public.
art
exhi
bits
no
ontime concerts author readings
stage adventures
Summer 2011 Guide
ARTS and EVENTS
For conference information and biographies of authors, see summer.camden.rutgers.edu/writconf.html.
25th Annual Rutgers–CamdenSummer Writers’ Conference
The annual Summer Writers’ Conference offers an intensive series of workshops, lectures, and meetings to Rutgers students
and the community.
Throughout the conference, nationally known and award-winning writers, poets, and editors host hour-long readings of their works during the afternoon.
The reading series is open to the public and free. Refreshments will be served.
Readings begin at 1 p.m. Location: Stedman Gallery, Fine Arts Building.
TUESDAY, JUNE 21Jane Bernstein and Dolores Hayden
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22Robin Hemley and Ken Kalfus
THURSDAY, JUNE 23Rebecca Chace and Tom Sleigh
FRIDAY, JUNE 24Greg Pardlo and Benjamin Hale
MONDAY, JUNE 27J.T. Barbarese and Danielle Evans
TUESDAY, JUNE 28Lise Funderburg and Peter Trachtenberg
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29Rutgers–Camden
M.F.A. students
Greg Pardlo
Peter Trachtenberg
Danielle Evans