State of the Arts takes you on location with creative people in New Jersey. Airing on NJTV, WNET, and ALL ARTS. Coproduced by NJSCA & Stockton University.
Join us tonight for a new episode of State of the Arts, featuring five New Jersey-based artists honoring age-old traditions in their art practice.
Airs tonight at 8:30 pm, only on #NJPBS#StateOfTheArtsNJPBS
America has a long and rich history of Black comics & comic books. On @AllArtsTV at 10:30 am and 3:30 pm, meet Dr. Sheena Howard, expert in the field. Pictured here is an excerpt from Dr. Sheena Howard's Superb.
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"Beauty can be subversive. You can tell a story that's difficult through beauty." Today on @ThirteenWNET at 11:30 am, Janet Taylor Pickett's Matisse Series.
Pictured: Matisse as Vessel Dress as Altar by Janet Taylor Pickett
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Opportunities for New Jersey artists! The NJ Heritage Fellowship grant program, Teaching Artist Talks: Arts in Corrections, the Teaching Artist Community of Practice, a new public art opportunity, and more: conta.cc/3YNK8FB#NJarts
"I grew up listening to Nina's music... We were kindred spirits, really." Broadway veteran Laiona Michelle is the writer and star of Little Girl Blue: The Nina Simone Musical. Watch tonight on NJ PBS 7:30 pm!
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In 2013, the Princeton Symphony and the Juilliard Jazz Ensemble performed Derek Bermel’s Migration Series Concerto in honor of the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Watch a special #StateoftheArtsNJ full of classical music today on @AllArtsTV at 10 am and 3 pm!
In 2014, the NJSO opened its season with an overture about Washington Crossing the Delaware composed by Trenton’s “Bad Boy” of music, George Antheil. Watch State of the Arts today on @AllArtsTV at 10:30 am and 3:30 pm!
In 2012, musicologist Anthony Sheppard made an astonishing discovery about one of the world’s most famous operas, Madama Butterfly, at the Guinness Collection of Mechanical Musical Instruments at the Morris Museum... Learn more today on Thirteen WNET New York at 11:30 am!
In 2017, Julia Wolfe’s Pulitzer Prize-winning Anthracite Fields was performed at an abandoned Roebling steel factory in Trenton—the work explores the history of coal mining in Pennsylvania. Watch a special #StateoftheArtsNJ dedicated to #classicalmusic tonight on NJ PBS at 7:30.
Today on 10:30 am and 3:30 pm on @AllArtsTV, Luna Stage puts on Westphalia, an ambitious play about citizenship and AI from playwright Helen Banner, directed by Lila Rachel Becker.
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This morning on Thirteen WNET New York at 11:30 am, meet Steven R. Carty. He's a second-generation basket weaver from Mount Holly, on the edge of the Pine Barrens. He’s known for using wild materials, including invasive plants, to create his baskets.
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This Halloween weekend, take a tour of some of New Jersey’s most beautiful and historic cemeteries with Richard Veit and Mark Nonestied, authors of New Jersey Cemeteries and Tombstones: History in the Landscape.
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This week on State of the Arts, Stephen R. Carty weaves baskets out of invasive vines in the Pine Barrens.
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