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A loss in the Art Department

March 1, 2013

By James Vezos— The campus community is saddened by the loss of Fine Arts professor Raymond Statlander. Statlander was an educator at New Jersey City University for over 40 years where he taught...

Art Therapy Association Meetings

Art Therapy Association Meetings

March 1, 2013

Art Therapy is a fun way to experience the relaxing effects of therapy while expressing your creativity through art.   Join us for our meetings:   March 4 and 25,   April 8 and 22, May 6 GSUB...

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Metal’s atomic weight too hard to calculate

March 1, 2013

Bizarre sub-genres of metal By Francis A. Wilson— Human beings label things. The fact is that we have to; it is just another one of life’s little certainties. Human beings have this uncontrollable...

John Allen by Elizabeth Harney. Photo courtesy of the artist

Bring on the art: Students show thesis works

March 1, 2013

By Jennifer Vazquez — It’s that time of year again. That’s right, BFA thesis shows! A slew of Bachelors of Fine Arts majors of all concentrations show their thesis works for a week each. First...

Artist Nyugen E. Smith aside his piece The Sound of Hallowed Halls. Photo by Dakota Santiago

A bloody past re-explored in art

March 1, 2013

By Diana DeJesus — Nyugen E. Smith’s “Thy Kingdom Come” at the Lemmerman Gallery in Hepburn Hall of NJCU is a series of multi-media pieces inspired by the effects of colonialism on the African...

The First Snow 8/20 by Mary Ellen Campbell

Moments from back in time: An artist’s retrospective

March 1, 2013

By James A. Vezos — Mary-Ellen Campbell’s soothing and enigmatic art exhibit, “Journeys: 30 Years of Art-making” will be on display at New Jersey City University’s Visual Arts Gallery now...

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MOVIE REVIEW: ‘Silver Linings Playbook’

December 19, 2012

By Diane DeBiase— The title of the movie speaks volumes. After every storm there is a silver lining, and that is, in part, what the whole premise of the movie is. The movie begins with a man who must...

Art for Puerto Rico Discovery Week

Art for Puerto Rico Discovery Week

December 19, 2012

By Jennifer Vazquez— The GSUB gallery was probably the most colorful it’s been this whole semester, thanks to the art exhibition in honor of the 35th annual Puerto Rico discovery week held on November...

(left) Soldier: Pry – 210 on Afghanistan (left) and Soldier: H. Jefferson – Length of Service Undisclosed (right) by Suzanne Opton

‘home.front’ Exhibit

December 10, 2012

By Hannah Botjer— The war in the Middle East is a very sensitive subject for many Americans. In the “home.front” photography exhibition, artists Jennifer Karady, Suzanne Opton, Nina Berman,...

 (l to r) Leah Bedrosian Peterson, View View from a Tuk Tuk; Annie Hogan, Rage; Kelly Schirmer, Stitched; and Kelly Schirmer, Jessie and Kelly

A rough path home for Iraq’s soldiers

December 10, 2012

By Jennifer Vazquez— Reflective, somber moods exude from the works featured at the photography exhibition “A Path Home” at the Visual Arts Building Gallery. The exhibit is part of the Society...

Jersey City graffiti. Movie still courtesy of Jane Steuerwald

‘Jersey City: 24 Hours in Public Places’: a work of collaborative art

December 7, 2012

By Roberto Miranda— The Media Arts Department’s screening of “Jersey City: 24 Hours in Public Places” displayed both every day and historic areas of Jersey City. It showed the Colgate Clock,...

Game Review: Assassin’s Creed 3

Game Review: Assassin’s Creed 3

December 5, 2012

By Juan D. Perez— Assassin’s Creed 3 is the first game in the notable series that abandons the charismatic Etzio as the protagonist. Now they have introduced Connor, a Native American with mixed...

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