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April 2023
CANCELED – Chamber Music Winners Concert
Chamber music performances by winners of the Mason Gross Honors Chamber Music Competition.
BFA Freshman/Transfer Filmmaking Showcase
Arthur Laurents Theater at NBPAC Free (tickets required)
Rutgers Theater Company: Macbeth by William Shakespeare
Shakespeare’s great tragedy of ambition and its consequences is also a fast-paced thriller of historic proportions.
May 2023
BFA Filmmaking Thesis Showcase
Arthur Laurents Theater at NBPAC Free (tickets required)
Rutgers University Choir: “Another Sky”
A program of music named after the Emily Dickinson poem “There is Another Sky,” centering on songs that dream of a different world. Featuring works by Joel Thompson, Reena Esmail, Craig Hella Johnson, Lucio San…
New Lens Film Festival
This annual faculty-selected competition features student films from narrative, experimental, and documentary genres, all of which are eligible for prizes awarded by the faculty jury.
Harp Dedication Concert
Presented by The Mason Gross School of the Arts and the North Jersey Chapter of the American Harp Society. Join in a celebration of the donation of Mildred Dilling’s harp by the family of Mary Elizabeth…
BFA Visual Arts Thesis Exhibition II: “What I Want to Tell You”
Reception 6–9 p.m. Thursday, April 27
Mason Gross Commencement Convocation 2023
Join us for a live ceremony celebrating our Class of 2023 graduates!
June 2023
Rutgers in New York: Playback
Playback, a group exhibition at Westbeth Gallery, links the interplay among biography, narrative, and experience across a disparate set of artistic practices developed by Rutgers University visual art MFA graduates.