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March 2013 • Opportunities

CALL FOR ARTISTS • NATURAL CELEBRATIONS
The South Brunswick Arts Commission is accepting submissions for its spring exhibit Natural Celebrations. Deadline for submissions is March 13.  No fee. Continue reading

Feb 2013 • The Gallery

Natural Celebrations Exhibit Begins April 9.
Applications accepted starting February 13.
See 2013-gallery-schedule

FANTASTIC TALES

January 15–April 3
South Brunswick Municipal Building
Fantasies, dreams, super heroes, imagined worlds,

things beyond the everyday

Dream Dancer, Photograph ©2013 Jerry Spielman

Dream Dancer, Photograph ©2013 Jerry Spielman

“Each of us has a story to tell. In this exhibit, there are tales of dark fantasy, cultural icons, and dream images. From tender to phantasmagoric, reflective to whimsical, these artists exhibit skill in their chosen medium and passion in their aesthetic expression.” –Priscilla Snow Algava, juror Continue reading

Feb 2013 • Jazz Cafe

February 1 The VooDUDES (BYOB)

Admission $6 at the door, (includes light refreshment); doors open 7:30pm
No Advance Ticket Sales • No Reservations
Information: 732.329.4000 x7635 • arts@sbtnj.net
For more jazz throughout the state, www.NJJazzList.com.

VooDUDES: Dave Ambrosy, Gary Ambrosy, Andy B!, John Pittas

Dave Ambrosy, Gary Ambrosy, Andy B!, Fred Saunders, John Pittas

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Feb 2013 • Camera Club

NEXT MEETING WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2013

                   7–8:30pm, PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING

Douglas Goodell
Panoramas & Hi-Res Mosaic Landscape

Douglas Goodell: Photographer Guest Speaker
234 Mulberry Place, Ridgewood NJ 07450 (201) 670-9856
doug@goodellphotoart.com, www. goodellphotoart.com Continue reading

Feb 2013 • Poetry Series

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2–4pm     note, back to original date
South Brunswick Public Library, 110 Kingston Lane, Monmouth Jct

Daniel Harris and Maxine Susman

Photo of poet Daniel HarrisDaniel Harris‘s first collection of poems, Loose Parlance, appeared in 2008.  He’s just finished the MS for Random Unisons, forthcoming. His work has been nominated for a Pushcart award. He has published some of his poetry in The California Review,  Midstream, US One Worksheets, Kerem, Blue Unicorn, Living Text, Sow’s Ear Poetry Review, Tulane Review, Threepenny Review,The Evansville Review, Regarding Continue reading

Jan 21 • Mapleton Preserve Work Session

Martin Luther King Day of Service Work Session in the Mapleton Preserve Hosted by Friends of Princeton Nursery Lands Continue reading

Jan 2013 • The Gallery

JANUARY 15–APRIL 3

FANTASTIC TALES

FANTASIES, DREAMS, SUPER HEROES,
IMAGINED WORLDS, THINGS BEYOND THE EVERYDAY

Opening Meet the Artists Reception, Tuesday, January 15, 6:30—8pm
South Brunswick Municipal Building

Exhibiting Artists

Dark Night, Collage ©2013 Nancy Scott

Dark Night, Collage ©2013 Nancy Scott

Ahuva Arie
Stephanie Barbetti
Don Bloom
Lauren Curtis
Gerry Feldman
Bill Hoo
Marla N. Powers
William Powers
John Sandstedt
Nancy Scott
Tatiana L. Sougakova
Jerry Spielman Continue reading

Jan 2013 • Jazz Cafe

The Jazz Café  2013 Spring Programs

FIRST or SECOND FRIDAYS, 8-10pm

NO PROGRAM IN JANUARY

February 1 The VooDUDES (BYOB)
March 1 Dual bill: Matt Wong • Blue Jersey Band
April 5 Sandy Sasso Quartet
May 3 Bob Smith Trio
Admission $6 at the door, (includes light refreshment); doors open 7:30pm Information: 732.329.4000 x7635 • arts@sbtnj.net
For more jazz throughout the state, www.NJJazzList.com.

February 1 The VooDUDES (BYOB)

What is this voodoo that the VooDUDES do? Continue reading

Jan 2013 • Camera Club

Next Meeting: January 9, 2013, 7–8:30pm
Brien Szabo
The Glorious Beauty of Nature in the Northeast

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Jan 2013 • Poetry Series

2013 Spring Poetry Programs

Sundays, 2 – 4 pm
in Cooperation with the South Brunswick Library

January 20 James Arthur & Jean Hollander
February 17Daniel Harris & Maxine Susman
March 17 • Richard O’Brien & Mark Hillringhouse
April 21 • Kathe Palka & Linda Artzenius
May 5 TBA

Followed by open readings by audience members

JANUARY  20

Photo of poet James ArthurJames Arthur’s poems have appeared in The New Yorker, The Continue reading