Sunday, February 10, 2008

Meetings, Events, Programs

MEETINGS
General meetings will be held on Wednesday nights either at the Civic Square Building, 33 Livingston Ave. or the Douglass Campus Center on George St. Come to the meetings if you want to be involved with APMA!

Contact Priya if you would like to be involved but can't attend the meetings.



2/20/08- General meeting, DCC Meeting Rm A, 8:30pm
http://art.rutgers.edu/~mcallister/apma/Apma%20Meeting.jpg



EVENTS
Please contact Priya to get involved with any of the following events or programs. All events are free unless otherwise stated. Dates of events are chronological in ascending order.

Name/Date/Place/Description

(scholarship art show)
TBA, May
Juried art show of local high school art students. Winners may receive a scholarship to Mason Gross, Rutgers University, or a chance to audit visual arts courses.


(interdisciplinary show)
Opening Reception: Saturday, May 3, 2008
Time: TBA
Women's Center, 3rd floor of DCC behind fire door
Showcase of art and performances. Any medium of art or type of performance is welcome.
Please email jpegs of artwork and/or descriptions of work to Priya at priyan@eden.rutgers.edu by Saturday April 26th
to be accepted into the show.
Encouraged themes: Artists of Color, Feminism, Diversity, Political Awareness, Social Activism etc.


Field Trip to Frida Kahlo Exhibit
Saturday, April 26th, 2008
Time TBA
A whole-day field trip to Philadelphia Museum of Art. Transportation and admission prices are covered by APMA. Lunch is NOT provided.
http://www.philamuseum.org/exhibitions/278.html


"APMA Social!!"
Mar. 12, 2008, 8-11pm
NJC Hall, DCC
Come enjoy food and music while learning more about APMA.
http://art.rutgers.edu/~mcallister/apma/apma%20SOCIAL.jpg


"An Open Conversation with Emma Amos"

Dec. 12, 2007, 6:30pm
NJC Hall, DCC
George St., New Brunswick, NJ 08901
APMA honors Professor Amos' career as an artist and professor at Rutgers University.


PROGRAMS


Scholarship Program
APMA is in the process of creating a program that allows local high school students to earn a scholarship to attend Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University based on their artistic abilities. There will be a juried art show (judged by APMA) to decide the winners of a scholarship, and the winners of those who will receive a chance to audit classes at Mason Gross.

Films
Monthly showings of relevant films, with discussion and snacks to follow. You can also sign up to help plan events after the filmings.