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Sunday, December 4, 2016

NEW & FREE: ART AFTER HOURS/FIRST TUESDAYS @ THE ZIMMERLI ART MUSEUM IN NEW BRUNSWICK

 

 

Art After Hours: First Tuesdays
WHEN: Tuesday, December 6 / 5-9pm
WHERE:
Zimmerli Art Museum, 71 Hamilton St, New Brunswick
Tours and Live Music

Maxime Lalane, Paris vue prise du Pont de la Concorde, 1867, etching and drypoint on paper; The Rutgers Chamber Jazz Ensemble.

Maxime Lalane, Paris vue prise du Pont de la Concorde, 1867, etching and drypoint on paper; The Rutgers Chamber Jazz Ensemble.

This month’s program includes curator-led tours of Circa 1866: European Prints from the Collection and live performances by the Rutgers Chamber Jazz Ensemble. Free admission and complimentary refreshments. PaparazZi Café offers extended hours.

For details, visit the webpage.


Passport to Art
WHEN: Sunday, December 4 / 1-3pm
Family Art Project

Sam Gilliam, Breeze 1967, 1967, acrylic on canvas.

Travel the world of art as children and parents, grandparents, or guardians work side-by-side on art projects inspired by a work on view at the Zimmerli. These interative workshops allow families quality time to be creative together. This month's project is inspired by Sam Gilliam's painting Breeze. This program is now free and no registration is required. Just drop in anytime during the program hours to participate in this engaging activity for the whole family. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

For further information, visit the web page.

Sam Gilliam, Breeze 1967, 1967, acrylic on canvas


Music at the Museum
WHEN: Sunday, December 11 / 1:30-3pm
"From the Old World"

Jordan Enzinger
Join us for the next concert in this series featuring classical and jazz musicians from the faculty of the Mason Gross School of the Arts Extension Division. "From the Old World" features Hungarian works for the cello and piano performed by Péter Tóth on piano and Jordan Enzinger on cello.
The concerts take place at the Zimmerli and allow visitors to enjoy art and music side-by-side. Each concert is preceded by a brief talk related to the performance theme and, at the conclusion, guests are invited to take a tour of museum highlights. The Music at the Museum series is organized to present a broad repertoire accessible to audiences of all ages.

Visit the website for details and future performance dates.


 

The Zimmerli's operations, exhibitions, and programs are funded in part by Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, and income from the Avenir Foundation Endowment, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Endowment Fund, and the Voorhees Family Endowment, among others. Additional support comes from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts and the donors, members, and friends of the Zimmerli Art Museum.