Join Us on Zoom for a New Series of Artist Talks
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Four Artists Discuss Their
Art-Making Practices and
Artworks Featured in Indigenous Identities: Here, Now & Always
Select Monday Evenings, Starting at 7pm
March 24 / Erin Ggaadimits
Ivalu Gingrich (Nome Eskimo
Community,
culturally affiliated Koyukon
Denaa & Iñupiaq)
April 14 / Tyrrell Tapaha (Diné)
May 12 / Michael Namingha
(Tewa/Hopi)
June 9 / Cara Romero (Chemehuevi)
Free & Open to the Public
Visit Individual Event Pages for Artist Information and
Zoom Registration
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Traditional/Contemporary: Perspectives on Native American Art
March 27 / 5 to 7 pm
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Join us for a discussion about the contemporaneity of Indigenous
artistic practices alongside traditional forms.
Joe Baker (Lenape)
Artist, Educator, Curator, and
Co-Founder of the Lenape Center in NYC
Lou Cornum (Navajo)
Assistant Professor of Native American Studies, New York
University
Moderated by Raven Manygoats
(Diné)
Graduate Assistant, Zimmerli Art Museum
Free & Open to the Public
Visit event page for all details, including
RSVP and free parking information.
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Último Domingo: Festival Latinx
March 30 / 1 to 3 pm
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Último Domingo (Last Sunday)
invites bilingual communities to come together through the experience
of art.
Free & open to the public.
More details!
Último Domingo invita a las
comunidades bilingües a unirse a través del arte.
Entrada gratuita y abierto
al público.
¡Más detalles!
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Summer Art Camp | June 30 – August 1
Early
Bird Pricing for EVERYONE Ends March 31
Join or Renew at Family Level and
Above for Additional
Discounts
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Students, ages 7 to 14, explore their creative side in the unique setting that
only an art museum can provide.
More than 20 classes to choose
from:
morning, afternoon, or full-day
sessions.
Sessions are starting to fill
up!
PLUS: We are hiring high school
volunteers & Rutgers student camp aides!
Click Here for All Details
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On Campus Over Spring Break? So Are We!
Open Regular Hours March 15 to 23
Planning Ahead?
April 2 / Book Talk: Art
in Ukraine Between Identity Construction
and Anti-Colonial Resistance
April 3 / SparkNight: GAYpril
and LGBTQIA+ Pride
April 6 / The Federation
of Art Song: "Folklore," An Exploration of Folk Music
April 6, 19 / Highlights Tours
April 13 / Art Together:
Indigenous Identities: Here, Now & Always
April 16 / Yoga in the Galleries
April 26 / Rutgers Day
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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.
Please
Note: Eisenberg and Lower Dodge Galleries are closed March 10 to 21.
TJ's Café
Monday–Friday
8:30AM–4:30PM
Updated Accessibility Information
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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, and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Endowment
Fund, 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.
Generous support for bilingual
text was provided by Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All program.
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Images, Top to Bottom:
Cara Romero, Starlight, Starbright, 2023.
Archival pigment photograph. Private Collection. Photo Peter Jacobs. © Cara
Romero. Courtesy of the artist. All rights reserved.
Installation View, Indigenous Identities. Photo
McKay Imaging Photography. Featuring artwork by (left to right): Nani
Chacon (Diné (Navajo)/Chicana), [on floor] Native Art Department
International (Anishnaabek, Wasauksing First Nation / Canada), and Joe
Baker (Enrolled Member of Delaware Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma).
Último Domingo, January 2025. Staff Photo.
Summer Art Camp. Staff Photo.
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Zimmerli Art Museum Rutgers University 71 Hamilton
Street | New Brunswick , NJ 08901
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