Museums & Galleries
Best Places to Discover Dinosaurs in New Jersey
February 22, 2022
Dinosaurs have been extinct for millions of years, but the prehistoric creatures can still be found all over the Garden State. ...
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The Jean and Ric Edelman Fossil Park and Museum of Rowan University, set to open in 2023, is an investment 65 million years in the making....
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Minecraft Exhibition World Tour Kicks Off at Liberty Science Center
February 18, 2022
A traveling exhibition celebrating the popular video game runs at LSC from February 18 until September....
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What’s Hidden Inside NJ Museums’ Permanent Collections
February 17, 2022
Explore the fascinating finds in NJ museums' permanent collections and try out their interactive areas....
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These lesser-known museums are fascinating treasure troves of art, history, wildlife and some of the oddest oddities around....
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Overlooked as a 5-foot-9 kid from Montclair State, it took Sam Mills years to make it in the NFL. Now the late linebacker is a Hall of Famer....
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Fun Things To Do in NJ in February: Music, Comedy and More
January 31, 2022
Looking for different ways to enjoy NJ this February? We've got you covered with a variety of events, from comedy shows to concerts & more....
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6 NJ Museums Reopening This Month
July 8, 2020
Here's what to expect as pandemic restrictions lift and NJ museums begin reopening their doors to culture-starved patrons....
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A Fresh Look at Baseball’s Negro Leagues
February 3, 2020
An interactive exhibit at the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center sheds a more comprehensive light on the sport's history....
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6 Art Exhibits Opening in NJ This February
January 29, 2020
Art awaits at museums and galleries around the state. See colorful works crafted from wood salvaged after Hurricane Sandy, animal sculptures created from recycled bullet shells and more....
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30 NJ Museums Offering Free Admission This Saturday
September 18, 2019
Experience New Jersey's cultural institutions—for free. In honor of Smithsonian Magazine's Museum Day, select centers will allow patrons access at no cost. ...
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The Stunning Debut of New Brunswick Performing Arts Center
August 19, 2019
The city's $172-million arts complex has finally been unveiled....
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Tasting the Past at Liberty Hall Museum
August 7, 2019
The new "History in a Bottle" exhibition showcases bottles and demijohns found in 2015 in a long-forgotten cellar. We got to taste a few of the treasures....
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“Miracles on the Border: Retablos of Mexican Migrants to the United States” showcases an extensive range of tragedy, spirituality, and the human experience through vibrant and commemorative artwork known as retablos....
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"A Cache of Kinetic Art: Simply Steampunk" is the Morris Museum's second installment of a four-year series focused on art that moves....
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MAM Yarn Bomb & Fiber Art Exhibit Explore New Territory
February 22, 2019
New Directions in Fiber Art, now on display in the Montclair Art Museum, celebrates how fibrous material is used to make art. All artists on display either live or work in New Jersey....
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In Touch With Lace at Hunterdon Art Museum
September 18, 2018
"Lace, Not Lace: Contemporary Fiber Art From Lacemaking Techniques” will be exhibited at Hunterdon Art Museum in Clinton September 23-January 6....
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Kara Walker’s Latest Exhibit is Visual Art That Angers
September 10, 2018
“Kara Walker: Virginia’s Lynch Mob and Other Works,” opens September 15 at the Montclair Art Museum....
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The windfall of 17,300 objects, valued at $34 million, is the largest single gift ever made to the university. Many of the pieces are now on display for the first time in America....
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Automata is Art That Moves, and Moves You
May 8, 2018
In a new exhibit at the Morris Museum, whimsical robots and sculptures come to life with the push of a button or the turn of a crank....
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