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The Artist Market held space for Rowan students to showcase their art. - Contributor / Mishal Goldstein.

Student creativity takes center stage at Rowan University’s Spring Artist Market

Paige Britt April 3, 2024

The first floor of Business Hall was transformed into the Spring Artist Market on March 28, featuring paintings, clothing, art prints, and jewelry made by more than 30 students. This is the second annual...

"This event has been adapted into various Rowan organizations because of their possibility for students to become more relaxed, and anybody that attended the event held at the Rowan Art Gallery was able to keep them." -  Staff Writer / Maryela Gallardo.

Rowan Art Gallery & Wellness Center team up to combat student stress with Mini Zen Gardens

Maryela Gallardo April 3, 2024

The Rowan Art Gallery & Museum collaborated with the Wellness Center to create mini zen gardens for students to keep. This event was a part of the “Art for Wellness Special” where these two facilities...

The exhibit featured artwork such as Susan Grabel's "Caught in an American Dream #2" from 1980. - Arts & Entertainment Intern / Al Harmon

Looking Forward, Looking Back: Exploring feminist themes at Rowan Art Gallery’s new exhibition

Al Harmon April 26, 2023

Rowan University Art Gallery's latest exhibition, "Looking Forward, Looking Back," curated by Dr. Andrew Hottle, is a celebration of the gallery's permanent collection. Established in 2011 through a generous...

Left to Right: Influenza (2023), Covid-19 (2020),  Respiratory Syncytial Virus (2023) by Diana Lahr. - Staff Writer / Maryela Gallardo

Diana Lahr’s biomedical art provides a glimpse inside the body

Maryela Gallardo March 22, 2023

Artists gravitate towards painting things for the purpose of beauty but art can also have a practical purpose. Senior biomedical art and visualization art major Diana Lahr demonstrates the purpose of...

"Multiplicities" and "Expanded View" discuss themes of identity at Rowan Art Gallery

“Multiplicities” and “Expanded View” discuss themes of identity at Rowan Art Gallery

Morgan Murnane November 30, 2022

On Nov. 17, Rowan Art Gallery held an opening reception for its newest group exhibition, “Multiplicities” featuring work from professional photographers Naomieh Jovin, Tommy Kha, Wendy Red Star and...

Artist, Genevieve Gaignard, features several female characters throughout her exhibit including this one from "Vanilla Ice." - Contributor / Morgan Murnane

“To Whom It May Concern” Tackles Race and Identity Through Art

Morgan Murnane & Bryant Lopez September 21, 2022

Rowan's Art Gallery held an opening reception for its newest installation, “To Whom It May Concern,” which featured pieces from interdisciplinary artist Genevieve Gaignard on Sept. 15.  The show...

The Center for Art and Social Engagement can be found on Westby Hall's first floor. - Contributor / Gregg Johnson

The Center for Art and Social Engagement is a shrine to inclusion

Tara Lonsdorf April 17, 2019

Tucked into a back corner of Westby Hall's first floor, the newly-built Center for Art and Social Engagement is like no other gallery on Rowan's campus. With one permanent exhibit, The Sister Chapel,...

Heather Ujiee works on one of her sculptures at the Rowan University Art Gallery. - Arts & Entertainment Editor/Tara Lonsdorf

Artist Heather Ujiie welcomes Rowan community into vibrant world of ‘Terra Incognita’

Tara Lonsdorf September 9, 2018

Between now and November, artist Heather Ujiie welcomes all who enter the Rowan University Art Gallery into a world of her own creation. Vibrant textiles on the walls sing with color and life; images of...

Congressman Donald Norcross And Senator Cory Booker stand together on stage during their co-hosted press conference on March 29, 2018 in the Rowan University Camden Academic Building.  (Assistant Photo Editor/ Miguel Martinez)

Exclusive Gallery: Cory Booker and Donald Norcross host press conference on Camden campus

Miguel Martinez April 4, 2018

Senator Cory Booker and Congressman Donald Norcross brought their political clout to Camden last Thursday, March 29, in an effort to highlight the need for more teachers in New Jersey. They introduced...

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