This Week's Broadcasts

Artist Monica Camin at work

This week on State of the Arts, artist and sculptor Monica S. Camin explores her evocative family history in an exhibit at the Monmouth Museum.


Also on this week's episode, Audible and the Newark Artist Collaboration, and the Resistance Revival Chorus.


NJ PBS

Thurs, 12/1 @ 11:30 pm

Sat, 12/3 @ 7:30 pm


WNET Thirteen

Sun, 12/4 @ 11:30 am


ALL ARTS

Mon, 12/5 @ 10:30 am & 3:30 pm

Wed, 12/6 @ 10 am & 3 pm

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Rutgers-Camden presents an exhibition of eight artists in Portraits of Camden at the Stedman Gallery through Dec 10!


Our related stories: Kimberly Camp and Erik James Montgomery, both featured in this exhibition

An Entanglement of Time and Space, an exhibition of Ricardo Barros’ panoramic photographs, will be on display at the Friend Center for Engineering Education on the Princeton University Campus through December. Pictured: Night Into Day by Ricardo Barros


Our related story: The Montclair Film Festival, one of the subjects photographed for this exhibition

Artist Pat Brentano has a solo exhibition, Consider The Trees… at the Monmouth Museum in Lincroft until Jan 8. Read more on our blog! Pictured: Twin Lakes Through the Trees by Pat Brentano


Our related story: Pat Brentano

Catch up on some of the best of State of the Arts

Wendy Red Star's work draws on pop culture, conceptual art, and her Native traditions, including her childhood on the Crow reservation in Montana.


Our 2019 story: Wendy Red Star

Woody Guthrie spent some of his last years at Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital in Morris Plains. Photographer Phil Buehler documented the hospital, and tells the story of Guthrie’s time there in this Emmy award-winning short film.


Our 2014 story: Guthrie at Greystone

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Pictured: Found object sculpture created by artist Eric Schultz and Trenton-area kids, inspiring Passage Theatre's OK Trenton Project. Photo courtesy the artist.
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