Posted in Uncategorized on Sep 8th, 2011
An Immersive Experience For All Attendees The 2011 Digable Arts Festival, will take place the weekend of October 15th and 16th, 2011 at the Monroe Center for the Arts from Noon to 7pm. Now in it’s second year, this Independent Arts Festival promises to be powerful. Over 7 Studios and thousands of square feet of [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Sep 2nd, 2011
OPEN CALL FOR VIDEO, PERFORMANCE AND TEMPORARY ART PROJECTS LETTING GO Media: Performances, public interventions, videos and temporary artwork (2 and 3-dimensional). Curators Jeanne Brasile and Jade Lien of Rogue Video and Performance seek submissions for a series of out-of-doors performances, interventions, videos and temporary artworks in Newark, New Jersey for its annual Open Doors [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 29th, 2011
SMASH VICTIM PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS WRITE ON! The Tri-State Art and Music Festival Saturday, September 17 12pm to 7pm @ The Monroe Center For The Arts Artists from New Jersey,Philly., NewYork Acoustic Bands, Live Performances Graffiti Artists and Poetry For more information: 201 795 5000 Admission Free. Parking Free Monroe Center For The Arts 720 Monroe [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 29th, 2011
Silent Art Auction Ricardo Roig The Exhibition was postponed because of the Hurricane. It will now be held on Saturday, September 10 th The Monroe Center for The Arts will be the venue of a unique Exhibition/Silent Auction on September 10th, Saturday, from 12 pm to 10 pm. The young dynamic artist Ricardo Roig from [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 10th, 2011
The Monroe Center for The Arts will be the venue of a unique silent auction on August 27, Saturday, from 12pm to10pm. The young dynamic artist Ricardo Roig from New Jersey will be auctioning a hundred and twenty five works of his Art. Titled ‘Hoboken Vignettes,’ the auction will take place in Studio C-304. All [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 1st, 2011
Passport Projects in collaboration with Index Art Center and Submergedart, present an unique opportunity to exhibit their work at The Pavilion during Art Basel Miami in 2012 Passport Projects announces an open call for artists to submit their artwork for consideration for the Pavilion in Miami FL. Passport Project will present five artists from [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Jun 11th, 2011
The 3rd Annual Not Yo Mama’s Craft Fair returns to Downtown Jersey City – Saturday JUNE 25th!!! This year will be an OUTDOOR fair @ The Morgan Lot 107 Morgan St. Jersey City NJ 07302 • 11AM – 7PM (between Washington & Warren St) Showcasing 90 + of the hottest new craft/artisan vendors from Jersey [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Apr 20th, 2011
The mayor is going to sponsor a resolution at the City Council meeting to enter into an “interim cost agreement” to move the Hoboken Arts Center project forward. This is a critical step in the final approval process. Come to the meeting and show your support. Your presence and support at this meeting is essential [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 18th, 2011
Artist Talk- Rappleye flyer Hi Folks, I am not exactly sure how to post this correctly but Jon Rappleye will be giving a talk at Hudson County Community College Thursday March 24 at 6 PM. See the attached flyer for details. We’re two blocks from the Journal Square Path Station. All are welcome. RSVP to [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized on Mar 15th, 2011
“trashed,” and exhibition of contemporary video art which explores and discovers the potential for beauty, meaning and use in the discarded. By investigating the redemptive quality of reclaiming and re-using abandoned matter, the curators offer insight into a burgeoning revolution which re-orders the conventional meaning of worth. The resurrection of trash will be uniquely explored by individual participating artists through their interpretations of the motivations, processes and effects of this counter-cultural upheaval. The artists’ focus may be broad or narrow and may delve into the psychological, spiritual or physical consequences of the transformation of the worthless to the valued. Presenting a diverse array of works will assist the curators in conveying the breadth and significance of the “salvage” movement
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