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Category: Arts

Professor Prudence Jones

The Boss Has Spoken

Resolution of ‘Thunder Road’ lyrics debate is ‘incredibly relatable’ for Montclair’s Springsteen scholar

Christian McBride

Lessons from a Jazz Master

Bassist Christian McBride headlines Cali immersive residencies

Photo showing two of the artists' works

University Galleries Opens Fall Exhibitions

Check out new exhibitions in Segal Gallery and Kasser Theater

Multimedia Professor Featured on PBS Episode

New digital PBS series explores American history through iconic photographs

Thomas McCauley conducting the Wind Symphony in the Žofín Palace

Wind Symphony Performs in Prague

Cali musicians make the most of a prestigious international invitation

Klaus Schnitzer, Marc Favata and Barbara Stephens-Rich

Object Lessons

Science, art and philanthropy on display in Richardson Hall teach lessons of collaboration and generosity

speakers seated on stage as President Koppell addresses Ruth Ravina in front row.

Celebrating Survival and Triumph

Ravina family honors mother’s incredible Holocaust story and father’s music legacy

Tim Nuzzetti, Ethan Smith, Nick Scafuto, and Julian Dippolito on stage

Montclair at The Met

Cali musicians perform on the stage of The Metropolitan Museum of Art

from left to right: Brenda Coleman-Caldwell, artist Ajamu Kojo, and Megan C. Austin

‘Black Wall Street’ Art Makes Case for Reparations

Paintings inspire lessons of an overlooked history, conversations on racism and justice

Gavin Ard rehearsing trumpet with Wind Symphony

Cali Residencies Hit a High Note

Students engage with ensembles, solo artists rotating through a series of professional residencies

Black Wall Street

New Exhibition: Ajamu Kojo’s ‘Black Wall Street: A Case for Reparations’

University Galleries’ show will headline a slate of events beginning February 15

Students in Thomas E. Franklin’s Photojournalism class pose for a group photo behind Morehead Hall.

Student Talent Showcased in Photo Exhibition

Photojournalism works can be seen in Morehead Hall through May