Morven Revealed: Untold Stories from New Jersey’s Most Historic Home
What do George Washington, Grace Kelly and Buzz Aldrin have in common? They were all guests at Morven, a home that has played a role in the history of New […]
What do George Washington, Grace Kelly and Buzz Aldrin have in common? They were all guests at Morven, a home that has played a role in the history of New […]
Grounds For Sculpture (GFS) will present Slow Motion, an exhibition that expands the boundaries of contemporary sculpture through the use of unconventional materials and processes. Five artists were selected to […]
Continuing its commitment to celebrating artists from across the Garden State, the Morris Museum presents a fresh look at contemporary sculpture. New Sculpture/New Jersey exhibits the work of eleven sculptors working in a wide range of materials; malleable aluminum, cold-worked glass, and industrial robotics join the more traditional media of ceramics, forged iron, and steel. Showcasing […]
This immersive experience invites children to see how Curious George’s curiosity drives him to explore the world and discover science, math, and engineering in fun, accessible, and engaging ways. Through a series of immersive zones that reflect his adventures in city life, farm life, and even space exploration, kids can follow along George’s adventures to […]
The Museum of American History at Deptford, NJ will hold its 22nd annual Antique Toy Train Show featuring O and O-27 gauge toy trains from the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. […]
Explore the Morris Museum’s Digging Dinosaur Exhibition. Touch a real dinosaur egg and walk alongside dinosaur tracks as you imagine what the earth looked like 65 million years ago when […]
The museum will be open from 6 to 8 pm on Fridays, December 6, 13 and 20. for Yuletide. Tour the building, create a Pomado (a colonial era ornament), warm […]
Skylands Museum of Art focuses on international 20th and 21st century sculpture, paintings and illustrations. The permanent collection features over 300 works by leading artists including Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso, […]
The Junior Historians Club meets at the Wicoff House Museum, where they solve museum mysteries and learn about topics related to history and preservation. They use the museum collections and […]
Guest speaker Dr. Tony Rothman, retired, taught at Princeton University and the NYU Tandon School of Engineering. In everyday speech, we use the word "theory" to mean any idea that […]
Emerging from New York’s art scene of the Great Depression was the distinctive style developed by a remarkable couple: Sally Michel (1902-2003) and Milton Avery (1885-1965). Variously called Realist-Abstraction or […]
NJBG volunteer docents lead visitors on a tour of the architecture and history of Skylands Manor. Snow or excessive cold cancels. Fee: $10 adults; $7 seniors (65+) and students 6-18; […]