Art Together
Sunday, March 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.
Nikki Gonzalez and The Highland Park Guerilla Art Club
take over Art Together on March 10. Their exciting art activity
incorporates educational and activist components and is sure to be fun
for the whole family!
April 14: Save the date for the final session of the
academic year, with artist Jim Toia.
Free and open to the public.
Visit the event page for all details, including
free parking information.
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Segal Situations:
Gallery Talk & Live Figure Drawing Workshop
Thursday, March 21,
5 to 7:30 pm
Following a 30-minute tour of
Segal's lifelike sculptures, led by
Chief Curator Donna Gustafson,
create your own sketches
during a figure drawing session.
Models are clothed. Supplies provided.
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George Segal and Anti-Monumentality
in American Culture:
A Roundtable Discussion
Thursday, March 28,
6 to 8 pm
Segal’s commitment to the anti-monumental asks us to
rethink what we know about scale, process, and forms: How do monuments
tell stories about our collective past; who are recognized in these
histories? Join us for an interdisciplinary conversation as scholars
seek to answer this question.
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Free and open to the public.
Visit the Zimmerli calendar for all
details,
including registration and free parking information.
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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.
Now Open! TJ's Cafe
Monday - Friday 8:30AM-4:30PM
Saturday Noon-3PM
Updated Accessibility Information
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Image Credits (Top to
Bottom):
Courtesy of Highland
Park Guerilla Art Club.
George Segal, Seated
with Bus Riders, 1964-66, gelatin silver print. Courtesy of
Rena Segal. © Arnold Newman Properties/Getty Images.
Summer Art Camp graphic
by Shreya Segu.
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Generous support was provided by Art Bridges
Foundation’s Access for All program.
The Zimmerli’s operations, exhibitions and programs
are funded in part by Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
and income from the Avenir Endowment Fund and the
Andrew W. Mellon Endowment Fund, among others.
Additional support comes from the New Jersey State
Council on the Arts, and the donors, members, and friends of the
museum.
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Zimmerli Art Museum Rutgers University 71 Hamilton
Street | New Brunswick , NJ 08901 US
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