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Rutgers University–Camden is located just across the Delaware River from Center City Philadelphia and a short walk from the Camden Waterfront. You can visit us by taking the PATCO Speedline or the NJ TRANSIT River Line to campus. We’re also convenient to all major highways.
Directions and map are available at camden.rutgers.edu/visit.
For visitor parking information, see parking.camden.rutgers.edu.
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MALLERY CONCERT SERIESTake a midday break and listen to live music performed by visiting professional artists. All performances are free and parking is available in select lots.
For more information, see finearts.camden.rutgers.edu/mallery.
Artistic director: Joseph Schiavo, clinical associate professor of music and associate dean for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences
12:15 p.m. Mallery Music Room, Fine Arts Building, second floor
Wednesday, June 22The Atlantic City Jazz Band
Wednesday, June 29Molly-Vivian Huang, piano
Wednesday, July 6Annual Trautenberg Memorial ConcertAndrew Willis, piano
Wednesday, July 13Bice Horszowski, piano
31ST ANNUAL RUTGERS–CAMDEN SUMMER WRITERS’ CONFERENCE The Summer Writers’ Conference is an intensive and inspiring 10-day program of writing workshops, craft classes, agent and editor presentations, and readings by some of the nation’s top writers. Join us for a free series of readings by prizewinning authors of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry during this annual summer conference. A book-signing with the authors follows each reading.
See writersconference. camden.rutgers.edu for more information and author bios.
1 to 2 p.m. Stedman Gallery, Fine Arts Building
Tuesday, June 28Phillis Levin and Daniel Torday
Wednesday, June 29Robin Hemley and Diane McKinney-Whetstone
Thursday, June 30Ada Calhoun and Tom Sleigh
Friday, July 1Pam Jenoff and J.T. Barbarese
Tuesday, July 5Chinelo Okparanta and Lisa Sewell
Wednesday, July 6James Marcus and Patrick Rosal
Thursday, July 7Students from the program
STAGE ADVENTURESThe Stage Adventures series of performances provides a refresh-ing blend of live music, dance, and storytelling for your children or summer camp group. Join us for fun this summer!
Who should attend: Performances are open to everyone and are especially recommended for youth ages 4 to 18 and their families. Groups are welcome; for each group, one adult supervisor is required for every 10 students.
Tickets: There is no cost for tickets, but reservations are required and are filled on a first-response, first-served basis. Contact Miranda Powell at 856-225-6202 or [email protected]. Programs are subject to change. Call for further information or see rcca.camden.rutgers.edu.
10 a.m. Walter K. Gordon Theater,Fine Arts Building Please arrive 15 minutes prior to start time to be seated.
Thursday, July 7 Queen Nur: Aesop RocksIncomparable storyteller Queen Nur presents an energetic blend of stories, songs, and dance to make Aesop’s Fables come alive in this highly interactive, fun-filled performance!
Thursday, July 14 Arpeggio Jazz Ensemble: Cool Jazz for Cool KidsArpeggio will chill out children and adults alike as they delight the audience with their cool jazz sounds. Children and youth enthusiastically respond to percussive rhythms, “scat” singing, and other interactive modes, led by these engaging musicians.
Thursday, July 21 Music and Technology with Brent DanielsBrent Daniels is an award-winning composer, producer, sound designer, and recording artist who uses a digital sampling keyboard workstation and a blend of audience participation, high-energy music, and humor to create an exciting, one-of-a-kind performance!
LOOK AGAIN: THE YOUNG PEOPLE OF CAMDEN“Look Again” presents portraits of 32 Camden City teenagers in the Camden Adolescents Striving for Achievement (CASA) program at Guadalupe Family Services. The photographs by Den Sweeney are accompanied by texts written by the teens, documenting their hopes, dreams, and aspirations.
May 25–Aug. 12Monday through Friday
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Stedman Gallery, Fine Arts Building
Open until 8 p.m. for Third Thursday on June 16 and July 21
Thursday, July 28 Camden Sophisticated SistersCamden Sophisticated Sisters is a drill team, one of the best in the United States, specializing in various styles of dance including drill, step, hip-hop, contemporary, modern, and jazz.
STORYTELLING ADVENTURESYou can’t miss “Tall Tales with Kyle J.” Everyone’s favorite storyteller, Kyle Jakubowski, weaves his delightful word magic and captivates preschool-aged children through interactive storytelling. Each weekly session includes several dif-ferent stories, which the children help to tell through call-and-response, creative movement, and other ways that provide engaged learning and encourage a love of words and an interest in reading. After the story, children will create artwork inspired by one of the stories.
Who should attend: Families with preschool-aged children or preschool groups ages 3 to 6.
Group size is limited to 25 students with one adult supervisor required for every 10 students.
Reservations are required. Contact Miranda Powell at 856-225-6202 or [email protected]. Programs are subject to change. Call for further information or see rcca.camden.rutgers.edu.
Story sessions are repeated two times each day.
10 to 11 a.m. and 11 a.m. to noon, Camden County Library’s Nilsa I. Cruz-Perez Branch, Rutgers–Camden campus
Tuesday, July 12
Tuesday, July 19
Tuesday, July 26
Tuesday, Aug. 2
Tuesday, Aug. 9
Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts exhibitions and education programs are 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; The Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation; Campbell Soup Foundation; Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey; Rutgers University–Camden Faculty of Arts and Sciences; and individual contributors.