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Old Barracks Museum

Currently open

The museum’s historic building dates back to 1758 when it was used as winter quarters during the French and Indian War. The Old Barracks Museum brings the world of colonial America to life through interpretive programs, exhibits, and preservation so that visitors can appreciate New Jersey’s history, the diverse people who made it, and why it matters.

101 Barrack St.,​Trenton, NJ

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Montclair Art Museum

Reopened last Saturday, September 12 for members; Sunday, September 13 for public.

Walk through and enjoy a wide variety of art, that engages our diverse community through distinctive exhibitions, educational programs, and collections of American and Native American art.

3 South Mountain Ave., Montclair, NJ

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Center for Contemporary Art

Reopening Monday, September 14

The Center for Contemporary Art is a vibrant regional art center with studio & online art classes, virtual art camps, rotating exhibitions, and community outreach programs. The “Here and Now,” exhibition is on view through December 11th and celebrates the center’s 50th anniversary.

2020 Burnt Mills Rd., Bedminster, NJ

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Rowan University Art Gallery

Reopening Tuesday, September 15

Rowan University Art Gallery serves as a premier cultural destination for South Jersey, the Rowan community, and the surrounding region.

The upcoming “Cicada,” a stop-motion animation by street artist Swoon, will be on view through October 20. Depictions of a house, a ship and human figures reveal imaginative and mythological creatures trapped inside. Swoon’s narratives are inspired by her parents’ addiction and substance abuse.

201 Mullica Hill Rd., Glassboro, NJ

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Visual Arts Center of New Jersey

Reopening Saturday, October 3

The Visual Arts Center of New Jersey nurtures the capacity for personal expression, expands the creative experience, and fosters stronger communities by empowering people to see, make, and learn about art.

“Yvette Molina: Big Bang Votive,” an interactive storytelling project will begin on October 3rd. Here the artist interviews participants and creates paintings that respond to their personal stories, thus transforming the exhibition over time. Don't miss out on these events and visit them soon!

68 Elm St., Summit, NJ

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The Newark Museum of Art

Reopening Thursday, October 8

The Newark Museum of Art holds fine collections of American art, decorative arts, contemporary art, and arts of Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the ancient world. Check out the “Four Quiltmakers, Four American Stories” which will showcase enduring textile art through distinctly different quilts made between 1864 and 2010. “Wolfgang Gil: Sonic Geometries” also displays three of the Newark-based artist’s sound sculptures.

49 Washington St., Newark, NJ