Jersey City Arts News
This page features news and announcements from our local arts community. Want us to share your arts news? Send press releases to jerseycityartscouncil@gmail.com.
Call for Art: Two New Mural Projects in Hoboken
The Hoboken Arts Advisory Committee has announced two new mural projects in the Church Square and Tom Oliveri parks.
Jonte Drew named Art Fair 14C’s Next Resident Artist
Art Fair 14C has named Jonte Drew as its next Resident Artist. Created to expand opportunities for underserved area artists, this annual 6-month residency program is open to artists who recently completed an MFA.
RESILIENT: An Inclusive Art Show Curated by Liz Rudnick
Pro Arts Jersey City is proud to announce a virtual summer exhibition.
Walk-Bye, Jersey City support local female artists through new exhibit
Catalina Aranguren, founder of Walk-Bye by Argia Photography, will present her latest collaborative outdoor art project in partnership with the Jersey City Office of Cultural Affairs. The exhibit will be unveiled on Thursday, May 6th at 6PM in City Hall Plaza at 280 Grove Street in downtown Jersey City.
The Kennedy Dancers Air Dance Vista Television Series
The Kennedy Dancers, Inc. and Dance Vista Television Productions are proud to announce an upcoming cable television show featuring members of the “Inner City Youth” Pre-Professional Training Program and their journey from rehearsals to performances and competitions.
Art House Announces Virtual Drag Bingo Extravaganza Fundraiser
Art House Productions invites audiences to join the staff, Harmonica Sunbeam, Vanity Ray, DJ Baklava, and DJ Baby Dahl for one final VIRTUAL DRAG BINGO EXTRAVAGANZA on Wednesday, April 21st at 8:00pm EST on Zoom.
The Fifth Element Opens at Outlander Gallery
This exhibition will bring together five compelling international artists in a show that challenges how we observe, perceive, recreate and reinterpret the Five Elements of Nature, Fire, Water, Air, Earth, and Space (Aether/Void).
JCAC Announces New Local Arts Grants
Grants will provide increased arts education access to underserved groups and economic support for those in the community who have lost work due to COVID.