SparkNight
Thursday, December 7 / 4:30 to 8 pm
Join us for an evening of
artmaking, live music, poetry, and performances.
- Multimedia performance
of original poetry by Mary Shaw, Rutgers Professor Emerita
of French, accompanied by a live jazz quartet and images from the
Zimmerli’s collection of 19th-Century French Art.
- Take inspiration from
the long tradition of shadow theater and make your own puppet using
stencils, scissors, paper, and more!
Complimentary
Light Refreshments
Food
Available for Purchase from Chef Deluxe Me Food Truck
Free & Open to the Public
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Art Together
Sunday, December 10 / 1 to 3 pm
Art Together is the
Zimmerli's FREE drop-in family art workshop series. Each month, join us
for a new project inspired by a work or exhibition on view in the
museum, and spend some quality creative time together.
Prepare for the holiday
season with your family and loved ones by making a family tree with
visiting artist Ghislaine Sabiti. This month’s project
is inspired by the book Alma and How She Got Her Name,
currently on view in the exhibition Our Place in the World: Children’s Illustrations
by Juana Martinez-Neal. This activity will
encourage families to think about their history, cultural heritage, and
ancestry.
Free & Open to the Public
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Plan Your Visit
Free Admission
Wednesday & Friday 11AM–6PM
Thursday
11AM-8PM
Saturday
& Sunday Noon–5PM
Galleries are closed Monday & Tuesday, but the lobby
is open.
See These Shows Before They Close
December 22
The Brodsky Center at Rutgers
University: Three Decades, 1986–2017
Judith K. Brodsky: Inside and Outside
Judy Watson: shadow bone
The
Zimmerli closes at 5PM on December 14 and at 3PM on December 22.
The
Zimmerli and Rutgers University are closed December 23 through January
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Image Credits (Top to
Bottom):
Graphic by Shriya
Chunduri.
Alma and How She Got Her Name.
Copyright © 2018 by Juana Martinez-Neal. Reproduced by permission of
the publisher, Candlewick Press, Somerville, MA.
Graphic by Shriya
Chunduri.
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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.
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Zimmerli Art Museum
Rutgers University 71 Hamilton Street | New Brunswick
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