Tag: East Brunswick Arts Commission

  • East Brunswick mayor asks for members for East Brunswick Arts Coalition

    East Brunswick mayor asks for members for East Brunswick Arts Coalition

    Earlier this year, my administration and the council worked to create a nonprofit organization to promote and advance the arts in East Brunswick. We are now in search of artists, historians, business leaders and other residents with a strong interest in the arts and history of our township to serve as members of the inaugural…

  • East Brunswick Battle of the Bands set for Oct. 14

    East Brunswick Battle of the Bands set for Oct. 14

    The East Brunswick Arts Commission and the East Brunswick Library will sponsor EB Battle of the Bands at 2 p.m. on Oct. 14 at the East Brunswick Community Arts Center, 721 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. There are three age categories for bands: 13-17 years old, 18-22 years old, and 23 years and older. Winning bands…

  • Collaborative art project offered at East Brunswick Library

    Collaborative art project offered at East Brunswick Library

    The East Brunswick Arts Commission and the East Brunswick Library are teaming up for a collaborative art project at the library. Community artists can decorate a three-inch by three-inch canvas square, as well as create a “Lovey Town” (small photograph cut-out) person. These projects will be on display throughout October. The library held two drop…

  • Musicians can sign up for East Brunswick Battle of the Bands

    Musicians can sign up for East Brunswick Battle of the Bands

    The East Brunswick Arts Commission and the East Brunswick Library are giving local musicians a chance to show off at an upcoming EB Battle of the Bands. Bands can apply at www.tinyurl.com/EBBattle2018. There are three age categories for bands: 13-17 years old, 18-22 years old, and 23 years and older. At least one band member…

  • East Brunswick establishes arts coalition

    East Brunswick establishes arts coalition

    EAST BRUNSWICK–The Township Council adopted an ordinance to establish the East Brunswick Arts Coalition. The non-profit LLC is organized exclusively for charitable, educational and literary purposes and will operate to fundraise, assist and coordinate the activities of the East Brunswick Arts Commission, the East Brunswick Museum Corporation, the East Brunswick Human Relations Commission, the East…

  • Addicts, family members relay struggles with drug addiction

    Addicts, family members relay struggles with drug addiction

    EAST BRUNSWICK – In a move aimed at providing drug prevention education and overdose awareness to residents, East Brunswick Elks Lodge No. 2370 co-sponsored  an “EB Cares” event. More than 80 residents attended the event on May 5 at the East Brunswick Community Arts Center. EB Cares was co-sponsored by the Elks and the East Brunswick Alliance…

  • Carnegie Mellon graduate to perform classical concert in East Brunswick

    Carnegie Mellon graduate to perform classical concert in East Brunswick

    The East Brunswick Arts Commission will present a concert with pianist Eric Clark at 3 p.m. on May 20 at the East Brunswick Community Arts Center, 721 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. Clark is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon University, where he studied with Enrique Graf and Sergey Schepkin. He graduated with college and university honors,…

  • Music of the Harlem Renaissance to be featured during concert in East Brunswick

    Music of the Harlem Renaissance to be featured during concert in East Brunswick

    The East Brunswick Arts Commission will present “Take the ‘A’ Train” at 3 p.m. on March 4 at the East Brunswick Community Arts Center, 721 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. Enjoy the music of Eubie Blake, Fats Waller and Duke Ellington, among other composers of the Harlem Renaissance. Admission is $5.

  • East Brunswick Art Gallery will reflect talent of township artists

    East Brunswick Art Gallery will reflect talent of township artists

    EAST BRUNSWICK–Showcasing various mediums from photography to watercolor paintings to penciled drawings, the township will highlight its residents’ artwork during its first art gallery. “Mayor Brad Cohen thought it would be nice to brighten up the municipal building with the work of local township artists. It was decided to start by hanging art in a…