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FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
15TH ANNUAL
Murals and Martinis™: An Open Doors Public Art Tour
Aljira, a Center for Contemporary Art Zachari Fabri: From the Wolf to the Fox curated by Dexter Wimberly, 591 Broad St. #12 City Without Walls The 5 Wards curated by Akintola Hanif, 6 Crawford St. #40 CoAD Gallery Richard Meier, Newark Architect and Artist, curated by Matthew Gosser, 677 MLK Blvd. #23 Gallery Aferro Kea’s Ark of Newark: a Life in Works, Gallery Aferro and the Clement A. Price Institute on Ethnicity, Culture and the Modern Experience, and Elevator Music No. 3 curated by Dahlia Elsayed, 73 Market St. #28 Gateway Project Spaces raising a riot, j c lenochan, 2 Gateway Center #5 Index Art Gallery Intersections 2016, 237 Washington St. #32 L.I.P.S. Selfie: Us and Them, 2 Gateway Center #5
Sat. October 22nd, 2016, 11AM - 3PM This two-hour guided mural tour, including the longest mural on the East Coast and a performance by Storyboard P at the Newark Allery, ends with an after party at Redd’s Biergarten featuring complimentary light bites, special drink offers and a round on the house. All for just $35! Grab your ticket before they go at newarkarts.org/star.
Sunday Open Studio Tour
Sun. October 23rd, 2016, 11AM - 4PM It’s an insider’s guide to all of Newark Arts! Gain exclusive access to over 100 private artists’ studios and experience art-in-action during this FREE Open Studio Tour. Free transportation will be provided with RSVP at newarkarts.org/star!
Hundreds of Artists 20+ Countries 45+ Tours and Exhibits 50+ Special Events 100+ Open Studios One Great City
All-Festival Pass Register for your FREE All-Festival Pass at newarkarts.org/star! The Open Doors All-Festival Pass is your complimentary passport to the very best of Newark Arts. (The Open Doors All-Festival Pass does NOT provide access to the Open Doors Opening Reception or Murals and Martinis) Pop Ups
The Newark Allery Curated by Vincent Santorella, 20 Cortland Pl. NOT ON MAP Newark Museum Unveiling of Native Artists of North America, redesigned and reinterpreted Native American galleries, plus fall exhibitions, Life, Love, Death: The Ballantines and Hot, Hotter, Hottest: 300 Years of New Jersey Ceramics, 49 Washington St. #20 Newark Public Library Newark at 350: Settlement, Growth, Renewal, curated by Thomas Ankner, and The Rhythm and the Beat - Drums and Percussion in Latin America, curated by Ingrid Betancourt, 5 Washington St. #18
Gallery Aferro Presentations at 77 Market St. #29 Portrait of Newark: 350 Selections from the Gallery Aferro Mobile Portrait Studio Keliy Anderson-Staley: The Newark Tintypes Newark Leaders: LGBTIQ Portraits by Tamara Fleming The Newark Arts Photo Documentary Project: Selected Color Prints, Colleen Gutwein Gary Barat: Multiple Representations of Interdimensional Realities
Newark Print Shop Printers in Residence V, 304 University Ave., 2nd Fl. #26
Ji Sun Beak: Linking Blind Spots
Prospect Street Firestation Ironbound Unbound #7, curated by Hal Laessig, 56 Prospect St. #51
Zahra Nazari: Vanishing Point
Mike Benevenia: Gravity and Other Fistfights Kwan Taeck Park: Velocity of Minds
Robeson Art Gallery 31 Central, 350 MLK Blvd.#22
Anker West: Slab Sculptures and Ink Paintings
Solo(s) Project House 7 years of SPH | New Works by Clarence Rich, 972 Broad St. #39 The Gallery at Essex County College A Look at Design by Wilson Woodridge, 303 University Ave. #27 WBGO Art Gallery Bill May: Newark Jazz People, Newark 350 Photography Exhibition curated Dorthaan Kirk, 54 Park Pl. #8
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Moments Notice, curated by Jo-El Lopez The Number Ones, curated by Jerry Gant Enjoy/Endure - The City and Its People, curated by Corina Apostol Accumulating Experience, curated by Betty Jarvis Becoming Them: Suprina for Activate: Market St, 75-77 and 85 Market Sts. windows #29 & #30 Asian American Writers Workshop Pop Up, 85 Market St. #30 Installation by Esmeralda Vazquez, 85 Market St. #30
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Performance and multimedia installation presented by Guy Weltcheck and Ngu Asongwed, 85 Market St. #30 Alliance, 85 Market St. #30
Event Headquarters is located at Redd’s Biergarten, 220 Market Street (also accessible via Edison Street). Most tours will leave from Redd’s #1
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
Locus Labs, 85 Market St. #30
Wednesday, October 19th
Opening Reception
The Power of Choice- Creating an Inclusive Newark, Forward Ever Small Business
NATIVE ARTISTS
Convalescence - The Project, curated by Rodney Gilbert for Yendor Productions,
OF NORTH AMERICA
42 Williams St. #35
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Opening Reception Friday, October 21 6-8 pm
Where is Eleven O’Clock? curated by Kay Reese, 243 Halsey St. #36 Catching Up With the Class of 2012, curated by Juno Zago, 42 Williams St. #35
Rutgers–Newark Colleges of Arts & Sciences, 75 Halsey St. #17 Visual Soul, curated by Kortez Robinson, Vonda’s Kitchen, 183-185 West Kinney St. #44
Friday, October 21st
Mediums: Dormant Purpose, curated by Kween Moore, Danielle Scott, and Angela Pilgrim of Femme Curator Arts, 211 Halsey St. #37 WE Matter: the conversations that get us there…, The Newark LGBTQ Center, 11 Halsey St. #14 The Artist Recreates the World, curated by Zamar Khan and Ngima Wambugu,
Tsimshian artist, British Columbia. Chief’s Headdress, Frontlet, 19th century. Wood, paint and abalone shell, 8 ½ x 8 x 5 ½ in. Gift of Dr. William S. Disbrow, 1919 19.775
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Solo exhibit by Khari Ricks-Johnson, Burger Walla, 47 Halsey St. #16
Oct 20-23, 2016
Tickets: AC 1-888-GO-NJP njpac.org
North America’s Largest Poetry Festival 4 Days • 150+ Events
World’s Biggest Pop-Up Poetry Bookstore Readings • Conversations • Book Signings • 60+Poets
Ironbound Unbound #7, Prospect St Fire Station, 56 Prospect St. #51
DODGE POETRY FESTIVAL SITES
4th Annual Ironbound Multicultural Festival Exhibit, 110 Edison Pl. #4 Art is Justice Project, curated by Awinna Martinez, Center for Court Innovation, Newark Community Solutions, 31 Green St. #3 Newark International, curated by Charley Cano, produced by the August Agency,
Pro-Cathedral 91 Washington St North Star Academy 13 Central Ave
Thursday, October 20th 5-6PM Barat Foundation Animodule Unveiling, PSE&G Plaza, 80 Park Plz. #6 5-7PM Jaz Graf: Articulations, Indivisible: Vaughn Spann and Re-made Garden: Ira Wagner, Paul Robeson Galleries, 190 University Ave. #21 5:30- Public Launch Party and Vendors’ Fair, Championship Plaza at Prudential Center, Corner 8:30PM of Mulberry and Market Sts. #2 7:30PM Jazz Jam Sessions, NJPAC and the Institute of Jazz Studies at Rutgers University Newark, Clem’s Place, 15 Washington St., free but RSVP required #19 8-11 PM Music Speaks: Rock the Shot, Lincoln Park Pop Up Gallery at Washington Street Coast Cultural Condominiums, 462 Washington St. #41
Before Brick City, Kate Dodd, 240 Halsey St. #34
Major support for Native Artists of North America is provided by:
6-9 PM Keynote by Monica Montgomery with cocktails and performance by Rutgers Newark Ehsaas Dance Team, and Newark in Tune performing Song for Newark, Newark Museum, 49 Washington St., $25 tickets required #20
402 Broad St. #47 Urban Evidence II: Outsiders, Art Front Galleries, 2 Grafton Ave. NOT ON MAP
Trinity Cathedral 608 Broad St
The Newark Allery, curated by Vincent Santorella, 20 Cortland Pl. NOT ON MAP
Peddie Memorial Church 572 Broad St
Urban Evidence II: Urban Evolution, Art Front Galleries at the Clubhouse,
NJPAC #10
205 Spruce St. #45
Military Park #9
Urban Evidence II: Attitude, Art Front Galleries, 9 Seventh Ave. #48
Aljira #12
Movement Is Rising: Demystify, Destroy and Rebuild!, Museum of Impact, curated by
Newark Museum #20
Dalaeja Foreman, 93 Market St. #31 Speak My Mind, curated by Brick X Brick Collective, 93 Market St. #31 #SayHerNameNewark: Or How To Get Away With Murdering The Black Female [Identity], curated by Leah Jackson and Kim J. Ford, 260 Washington St #24 Music Speaks: Rock the Shot, Lincoln Park Pop Up Gallery at Washington Street Coast Cultural Condominiums, 462 Washington St. #41
Queen of Angels: When a Church Dies, curated by Matt Gosser, 270 Central Ave. #46
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5-9PM Gallery Crawl 6-10PM Walking Photography Tour of bars and Gallery Crawl led by a Music Speaks: Rock The Shot Photographer and Brown Girls Bar Crawl, Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District, 462 Washington St. #41 5-9PM #SayHerNameNewark: Or How To Get Away With Murdering The Black Female [Identity], curated by Leah Jackson and Kim J. Ford with artist meet and greet, live performance art, spoken word, and movement music, 260 Washington St #24 8PM Performance by StoryBoard P Gallery Aferro, 73 Market St. #28 8:45PM Performance Showcase with EvoluCulture, Mediums: Dormant Purpose, -12AM 211 Halsey St. #37
Wednesday, October 19th, 6 - 9PM Newark Museum, 49 Washington St. Cocktail reception featuring a not-to-be-missed keynote by internationally renowned cultural innovator, Monica Montgomery. Tickets available now for just $25 at newarkarts.org/star!
Public Launch Party and Vendors’ Fair
Thursday, October 20th, 5:30-8:30PM Prudential Center Championship Plaza, Edison Pl. at Mulberry St. Activate Prudential Center’s Championship Plaza with an vendor’s fair featuring hand-crafted items, exciting live entertainment and so much more. Register for FREE at newarkarts.org/star.
Friday Night Gallery Crawl
Friday, October 21st, 2016, 5 - 9PM There’s more to explore at our annual citywide Gallery Crawl! Hop from gallery to gallery via our complimentary shuttles while taking in everything from paintings to poetry. Free transportation will be provided with RSVP at newarkarts.org/star.
Sunday, October 23rd
Open Studio Tour Gallery Aferro (24 artists), 73 Market St. #28 Gateway Project Space (35 artists), 2 Gateway Center #5 11AM Murals and MartinisTM: A Public Art Tour, $35 Tickets Required #1 Index Art Center (20 artists), 237 Washington St. #32 Newark Print Shop (3 artists), 304 University Ave #26 11-1PM Artist talks, Speak My Mind, 93 Market St. #31 Solo(s) Project House (16 artists), 972 Broad St. #39 12PM Newark School of the Arts, Exhibition and Mural celebration, 89 Lincoln Park #42 12PM Brick City Community Print, with Stephen McKenzie, the Rainbow Roller and Newark Maggie Brown Studio Maggie Brown and Frank B. Marshall III, 195 W. Kinney St., Apt 206 #43 Print Shop, Campbell Street (between Washington St. and University Ave.) #25 GlassRoots Inc Kate Dowd, 10 Bleeker St. #15 1-5 PM Raw Forms Forum, curated by Dominique Duroseau, continuous BisaWendy Studio Bisa Wendy Washington, 121 Arlington St. #38 performance series, Newark Museum Horizon Plaza, #20 Express Newark (Free, requires RSVP) 1PM Newark School of the Arts music presentation, 89 Lincoln Park #42 Hard Hat Tours 11 AM, 12:30 PM, 2 PM and 3:30 PM, 609 Broad St. #11 1 PM Portrait Photography Workshop, Henny Harmon and RaeAnn Walters, Speak My Mind, 93 Market St. #31 Potluck/Networking 11 AM cohosted by The Bettyz, Say Her Name, 1:30 Intro to Mixing Records Workshop, DJ Snap and L.A., Speak My Mind, 93 Market St. #31 260 Washington St. #24 2PM Newark School of the Arts drama presentation, 89 Lincoln Park #42 2PM I Am An Author Showcase, publication showcase for the young authors of Butterfly Dietze Building open 11-4 PM 60 Union St. #50 Dreamz, Newark Public Library, 5 Washington St., free but registration required #18 Museum of Impact (Free, requires RSVP) 2PM Narrative Screenwriting seminar, Elle McKenzie and Rughda, Speak My Mind, Tour Starts at 12:00 PM Redd’s Biergarten, 220 Market St. #1 93 Market St. #31 Mini Terrarium 12:00 - 5:00PM Index Art Center, 2:30 Production Design and Aesthetic, Rughda and Zunyda, Speak My Mind, Workshop with 237 Washington St. #32 93 Market St. #31 Fern and Fossil 2-4PM Newark Underwater with Malik Whitaker in Military Park, 93 Park Place #9 3PM Newark School of the Arts, dance presentation, 89 Lincoln Park #42 Opening Reception, 1-5 PM The Jewish Museum of New Jersey, Where God Lives: 145 Broadway NOT ON MAP 5-9 PM Caryl Henry: An Artist with a Purpose, Arlington Arts, 121 Arlington St. #38 Houses of Worship in 6 PM Ubuntu Open Mic, Them Cloud Kids, Dance Theater of the Paul Robeson Newark and Beyond: Campus Center, 350 Martin Luther King Blvd. #22 Tim Lee, 7 PM Music Speaks: Rock the Shot Image Unveiling at Prudential Center #2 Interactive panel 1:30 - 3:30 PM Speak My Mind, 93 Market St. #31 7:30- The Brianne Ford Jazz Experience, performance and CD release for discussion 9:30PM Invocation, Brianne Ford Kilkenny’s, 27 Central Ave. #13 8-11PM Party with DJ sets by Snap, L.A. and TwinFlame, polaroid photos by Raeann Walters Mediums: Dormant 3-7 PM Brunch and closing reception, 211 Halsey St. #37 Purpose and Henny Harmon, Speak My Mind, 93 Market St. #31 8:45PM Performance Showcase with EvoluCulture, Mediums: Dormant Purpose, 211 Halsey St. #31 Opening Reception, 4-7 PM 270 Central Ave. #46 Queen of Angels: When a Church Dies
Saturday, October 22nd
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13 Kilkenny’s 27 Central Ave. 14 The Newark LGBTQ Center 11 Halsey St. 15 GlassRoots Inc 10 Bleeker St.
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PSE&G Plaza 80 Park Plaza
7 NJ Historical Society 52 Park Pl. 8 WBGO 54 Park Pl. 9 10
Military Park 93 Park Place NJPAC 1 Center St
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Express Newark 609 Broad St
Aljira, a Center for Contemporary Art 591 Broad St.
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CoAd Gallery 367 MLK Blvd.
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Say Her Name 260 Washington
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243 Halsey St. 211 Halsey St. Arlington Arts 121 Arlington St.
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Solos Project House 972 Broad St.
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Newark Public Library 5 Washington St.
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Clem’s Place 15 Washington St.
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Newark Museum 49 Washington St.
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85 Market St.
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183-185 West Kinney St.
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93 Market St.
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205 Spruce St.
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Paul Robeson Seed Galleries 190 University Ave.
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Index Art Center 237 Washington St.
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270 Central Ave.
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Paul Robeson Campus Center and Gallery 350 Martin Luther King Blvd.
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240 Halsey St.
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402 Broad St.
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42 Williams St
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9 Seventh Ave
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Dietze Building 60 Union St.
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Prospect Street Firestation 56 Prospect St.
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Campbell St. (between Washington St. and University Ave.) 40 Newark Print Shop 304 University Ave., 2nd Fl 41 The Gallery at Essex County College 303 University Ave. 42 Gallery Aferro 73 Market St. 43 77 Market St.
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City Without Walls 6 Crawford St. Newark School of the Arts 89 Lincoln Park
NOT ON MAP The Newark Allery 20 Cortland Pl.
Washington Street Coast Cultural Condominiums, 462 Washington Street, Floor 1
NOT ON MAP The Jewish Museum of New Jersey 145 Broadway
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