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J. Mark McVey Joins the New Jersey Youth Symphony For Holiday Extravaganza December 12

2021-11-24 | Veteran Broadway performer J. Mark McVey, whose leading roles include over 3,200 performances as Jean Valjean in Les Misérables, joins a lineup of special musical guests on Sunday, December 12 at the Union County Performing Arts Center.


Eva Reynolds has been Inducted into the Marquis Who's Who Registry

2021-11-22 | Ms. Reynolds is a lauded painter and art dealer as well as the owner of the Eva Reynolds Fine Art Gallery


Ron Bolles Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who's Who

2021-11-09 | Mr. Bolles has been endorsed by Marquis Who's Who as a leader in the fields of music and arts education


New Jersey Youth Symphony Presents An American Salute at Patriots Theater

2021-10-19 | The concert to honor veterans will take place on Sunday, November 7 at 3:00 p.m. at the War Memorial in Trenton and will feature works by American composers as well as a chance for the audience to join together in singing beloved patriotic tunes.


$8.5 Million For Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion; Social-Emotional Learning

2021-10-08 | Leadership in Arts Education to Promote Student Arts Achievement


New Jersey Youth Symphony Announces Inaugural Jazz Residency

2021-10-06 | NJYS announces inaugural Artist in Residence program with award-winning jazz musician, Dennis Mackrel.


Wharton Institute for the Performing Arts Launches Lifelong Learning

2021-09-30 | Wharton Arts announces the launch of a new adult division of study during the fall 2021 semester designed to enrich lives and promote emotional well-being through a diverse range of offerings.


New Jersey Youth Symphony Explores Immigration, Movement, and Identity in La Frontera

2021-08-26 | La Frontera: Movements in Migration chronicles a unique connection between the Garden State, Andes Mountains, and the patterns of movement that reflect conditions of a changing world. The work can be streamed on Sept. 1 at 7:30pm on WhartonArts.tv.


Anne P. Taylor, PhD, Recognized by Marquis Who's Who for Excellence in Architectural Studies

2021-08-25 | Dr. Taylor is the co-founder of School Zone Institute, a facility researching the educational effects of built environments and design education


Leading NJ College Arts And Communication Program Announces Journalism Job Placements And Internships In Nation's Top Media Companies

2021-08-05 | Alumni and students from The College Of New Jersey's Journalism And Professional Writing program are landing jobs and internships at nationally-leading media companies.


Acclaimed Performers and Educators Join New Jersey Youth Symphony Jazz Program

2021-07-20 | Dion Tucker, Gregory Williams, and Dennis Mackrel will join the NJYS Jazz faculty this fall to train and foster the next generation of young jazz musicians.


James S. Greene III Presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who's Who

2021-07-19 | Dr. Greene has been endorsed by Marquis Who's Who as a leader in education and school administration


Conceptual Art Is The Antithesis Of Genuine Art Says Critic Michelle Marder Kamhi, Author Of 'Bucking The Artworld Tide'

2021-07-01 | Kamhi is an independent scholar and critic. The author of 'Who Says That's Art?' and 'Bucking the Artworld Tide,' she also co‑edits 'Aristos' (an online review of the arts) and co-authored 'What Art Is.'


Why a Leading NJ Arts School Professor Has Been Selected as an Author for Historic Global Art Textbook

2021-06-15 | Professor of Art History in the School Of The Arts and Communication at The College Of New Jersey (TCNJ) Dr. Deborah Hutton has been selected to co-lead author the first global art history survey textbook of the 21st century.


Why a Student at a Leading NJ Arts and Communication School Was Selected to Compose Music for American Repertory Ballet

2021-05-20 | The College of New Jersey student Haley Wright, Class of 2023, was chosen to compose music for American Repertory Ballet.


Paterson Music Project to Receive $15,000 Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts

2021-05-14 | The Wharton Institute for the Performing Arts has been approved for a $15,000 Grants for Arts Projects award to support the Paterson Music Project's Saturday Community Music Program.


Lisa Anne Luciano Celebrated for Success in Multiple Disciplines

2021-05-14 | Ms. Luciano dedicates her mornings to writing and her evenings to taekwondo, in which she is a fourth-degree black belt master


New Jersey Youth Symphony Partners with Nokia Bell Labs for Concert Using Experimental Technology

2021-05-08 | In partnership with Nokia Bell Labs, NJYS will livestream a concert on Saturday, May 15 at 7:00 p.m. EDT on WhartonArts.tv. C4C, technology that turns audience members' phones into speakers, will enable concertgoers to become part of the performance.


Wharton Institute for the Performing Arts Honors John Debney, Bob Morrison and Arts Ed NJ at its 2021 Virtual Gala and Raises Record Funds for Education Programs

2021-05-07 | Wharton Arts raised over $208,000 to support community arts education and its life-changing music programs at the New Jersey Youth Symphony, Paterson Music Project, and Performing Arts School.


Why Social Media Use Overcomes Vaccine Hesitancy: Experts At Top New Jersey College Arts and Communication School Announce Successful Practices

2021-04-29 | Experts in the School of the Arts and Communication at The College of New Jersey conclude social media is being leveraged to overcome vaccine hesitancy.


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