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New Jersey Artist Series:
Antonio Carreño is part of Transcultural New Jersey: An Arts
and Education Initiative. This initiative is a yearlong, statewide
program documenting the contributions of Latino/Hispanic, African-American,
Asian-American and Native-American New Jersey artists through more
than 20 exhibitions at museums, galleries and arts organizations.
The project is designed to highlight the achievements of artists
from historically
underrepresented populations and provide insight into the state's
diverse population, foster cross-cultural dialogue and understanding,
and impact
curriculum development and education.
Transcultural New Jersey was developed by Rutgers University's Office
for Intercultural Initiatives and the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art
Museum, in partnership with New Jersey Network (NJN) Public Television.
It is supported by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, Merrill Lynch,
JPMorgan Chase, The Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation, Johnson & Johnson,
the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, the New Jersey Council
for the Humanities and the Office of the Executive Vice President
for Academic Affairs, Rutgers University. The exhibition schedule
and additional information are available at www.transculturalNJ.org.
The Morris Museum's New Jersey Artist Series presents artists who
have a significant record of career achievements. The exhibitions
are either retrospective, showcase a new component of the artist's
development or highlight emerging artists who have made a notable
contribution in the arts. The core consideration for inclusion is
exceptional recognized quality.
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