Becoming Iranian, on view in the Lemmerman Gallery (May 1-12), is Bijan Roghanchi鈥檚 photo-documentary of his two-year sojourn in Iran as some one of both Iranian and American nationalities. The BFA Exhibition, held off-site at Kearny Point (on view thru May 14), features work by the class of 2017 鈥 NJCU鈥檚 largest ever crop of art department undergraduates.
The Media Arts Department presents its Annual Showcase of film, video, and digital media at the historic Landmark Loew's Jersey Theatre in Journal Square (May 10).
NJCU and its newly formed Arts Advisory Board have sponsored a series of free workshops this spring as part of a larger effort to support local arts organizations and artists, and the final event is a Breakfast Symposium (May 11). This moderated panel discussion will feature New Jersey artists, arts managers, funders, and policy makers in an open dialogue about enhancing the cultural vitality of Jersey City and the region. The Breakfast Symposium is FREE with RSVP, and will be held at the NJCU School of Business in downtown Jersey City.
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EXHIBITIONS | ART DEPARTMENT
Becoming Iranian: Bijan Roghanchi
May 1 鈥 12
Reception: Thursday, May 4, 5:00 鈥 8:00 p.m.
Harold B. Lemmerman Gallery at NJCU
NJCU art department alumnus Bijan Roghanchi spent more than two years in Iran, photographing his sojourn while asking, 鈥淲hat does it mean to be Iranian?鈥 from his perspective as a person of both Iranian and American nationalities. This exhibition of more than 25 images is accompanied by a recently published book under the same title.
BFA Exhibition
On view thru May 14
Gallery hours: Friday 鈥 Sunday, 12:00-6:00 p.m.
Kearny Point
78 John Miller Way
Kearny, NJ 07032
973-447-4336 /
An off-site group show featuring work by the class of 2017, NJCU's largest ever crop of BFA undergraduates.
The 2017 BFA Exhibition is generously hosted by Kearny Point.
PERFORMING ARTS | DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC, DANCE & THEATRE
NJCU Orchestra
Lou Kosma, conductor
Friday, May 5
7:30 p.m.
Margaret Williams Theatre at NJCU
$15 general / $5 students and seniors
An evening of classical music that includes Romance in F for Violin and Orchestra (Ludwig Beethoven), Concerto for 4 Violins in B minor, Op. 3 No.10 (Antonio Vivaldi), and Symphony No. 1 in D Major (Gustav Mahler).
FILM | MEDIA ARTS DEPARTMENT
Media Arts Department Showcase
Wednesday, May 18
7:00 p.m.
Landmark Loew's Jersey Theatre
54 Journal Square, Jersey City
$3 suggested donation
The Media Arts Department presents its annual awards and showcase of film, video, and digital media, including works by the Media Arts Department鈥檚 MFA Program (IMAP 鈥 Integrated Media Arts Production).
GUEST SPEAKERS
Arts & Culture Breakfast Symposium
Thursday, May 11
9:00 - 10:30 a.m.
Skyline Room, NJCU School of Business
200 Hudson Street, Jersey City
FREE with RSVP
Join NJCU for a breakfast and a moderated panel discussion featuring New Jersey stakeholders (artists, arts managers, funders, policy makers) for an open dialogue on what we can do to enhance and support the cultural vitality of Jersey City and the region. Panelists: Brian Platt, Director of New Jersey City Innovation Team, Mayor鈥檚 Office; Elizabeth Cain, Director of Cultural Affairs, Mayor Office; Christine Goodman, Founding Director of Arts Productions; Robinson Holloway, New Jersey City Arts Council.