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Professor Allison Parker looks at art in the Rowan Art Gallery. Glassboro, NJ. Saturday, Feb. 8, 2025. - Contributor / Kacie Scibilia

Artists of the Carrying On art exhibit deliver talk

Lily Miller, Staff Writer February 12, 2025

Rowan Art Gallery and Museum hosted a reception and artists panel as part of the exhibition “Carrying On: Black Panther Party Artists Continue the Legacy.” Three of the four artists featured in...

"The choice to include the other three artists: Gayle Asali Dickson, Akinsanya Kambon, and Malik Edwards, was fueled by her discovery of their work in the Black Panther Party." - Arts & Entertainment Editor / Beth Cimaglia

Rowan Art Gallery and Museum presents “Carrying On: Black Panther Party Artists Continue the Legacy”

Lily Miller, Staff Writer February 5, 2025

Just a few blocks from the boulevard at 301 High Street is Rowan Art Gallery and Museum. On Jan. 27, they opened their latest exhibition, “Carrying On: Black Panther Party Artists Continue the Legacy.” This...

Art piece on display in the 301 High Street Art Gallery. - Staff Writer / Dan Hassall

Rowan hosts Prima Materia reception

Dan Hassall, Staff Writer November 20, 2024

Last Thursday, Nov. 14 marked the reception of Rowan University’s Art Gallery and Museum’s newest exhibit, “Prima Materia.” That evening, an audience of both students and non-students came out...

Bunce Hall, on the campus of Rowan University. -Photo Editor/Amanda Palma

Gess awards ceremony set for Monday, April 2

Matt Kass March 28, 2018

The College of Communication and Creative Arts and the Writing Arts Department is inviting the Rowan University and Glassboro communities to attend the 2018 Denise Gess Literary Awards presentation ceremony...

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