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See more of the ArtsMuseums in Motion Brings African American History to Life
Princeton resident Kayren Carter-Mjumbe's Museums in Motion exhibitions and programs look at the time span between 1800 and today to highlight the contributions of both “the legendary and unknown” Americans of African ancestry.
Off the Presses: ‘New Jersey’s Lost Piney Culture’
William J. Lewis’s recently released book published by The History Press, a division of Arcadia Press, is an examination of cultural changes within one of New Jersey’s most culturally important regions, the Pinelands.
Opportunities
The Suppers Program offers a breakfast club, and George Street Playhouse is streaming performances of "Bad Dates" online through March 14.
Artist Celebrates 20 Year Journey of Creating
Artist Khalilah Sabree is commemorating 20 years of creating art in the Capital City with a retrospective at Artworks Trenton, the downtown gallery where the artist has also had a studio.
Gallery Going: Jacob Lawrence at the New Jersey State Museum
With some regional museums still closed and planning to reopen, we are continuing to remind readers of their important collections. This week’s pick is Jacob Lawrence’s 1943 painting “The Music Lesson.”