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Somewhere in South Jersey by Michael Terenik

Perkins Center for the Arts - Collingswood 30 Irvin Avenue, Collingswood

Somewhere in South Jersey by Michael Terenik September 6 - October 27 Loft Gallery, Perkins Center, Collingswood Michael Terenik, born to Russian immigrants in 1966, found his artistic passion early, […]

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Fall Annual Juried Competition

Perkins Center for the Arts - Moorestown 395 Kings Highway, Moorestown

September 13 - October 27 Perkins Center, Moorestown During this annual Fall competition, dozens of artists from the region typically submit more than 100 works for consideration. Juror Henri Meillier, […]

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Death Under Glass

Stedman Gallery & Gordon Theater Stedman Gallery & Gordon Theater Fine Arts Building, Rutgers University-Camden 314 Linden Street, Camden, NJ 08102

DEATH UNDER GLASS September 5th to December 9th, 2023 This Fall, get a glimpse of a rarely seen world: photographs of human cells at high Magnification. Death Under Glass is […]

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The Good, the Evil, and the Funny: Ritual & Mask Dance of Latin America

WheatonArts 1501 Glasstown Rd, Millville

On display in the Down Jersey Folklife Center at WheatonArts, explore artworks that visualize stories, legends, and beliefs through decorative masks, costumes, dances, miniatures, and more from the rich cultural […]

$12

Amber Cowan | Alchemy of Adornment

WheatonArts 1501 Glasstown Rd, Millville

"Alchemy of Adornment" invites visitors to revel in the enchanting worlds of Philadelphia-based artist and educator Amber Cowan. Cowan transforms American-pressed glass into exuberantly adorned diorama-like wall installations and free-standing […]

$12
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2023 XPoNential Music Festival

Wiggins Waterfront Park Wiggins Waterfront Park, Burlington, NJ, 08016, NJ

Philadelphia public radio station WXPN's annual outdoor concert, produced in partnership with the Camden County Board of Commissioners, features WXPN’s expertly curated mix of established, new and local artists. For […]

Colonial Back-to-School

Indian King Tavern Museum 233 Kings Highway East, Haddonfield

Drop in and participate in activities that school children in the 18th century may have learned.

Free
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CUT International Film Festival

The Levoy Theatre NJ

CUT International Short Film Festival is destined to become the premier festival in New Jersey for short form films. Located in a colonial-era enclave established in the early part of […]

$20 – $30
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Fall Fest at Bellview Winery

Bellview Winery 150 Atlantic St., Bellview Winery, Landisville

Oh My Gourd! Come out and celebrate the end of our Harvest Season along with the crisp season of Fall with us on September 23rd and 24th from 12pm-5pm. Come […]

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Company Town Walking Tour

Roebling Museum 100 2nd Avenue, Roebling

Come take a guided tour to learn about the workers who helped build some of America’s most famous bridges! Discover the stories of workers who lived in the unique houses-- […]

$5

Gospel Folk Jam ’23

Salem County Fair Grounds 735 Harding Highway, Woodstown

On Saturday September 23, 2023 the Gospel Folk Jam returns to the Salem County Fairgrounds at 735 Harding Highway in Woodstown, NJ. All are welcome to attend this festival of […]

Free

Merchantville 10th Annual Music Festival

25 E. Park Ave., Merchantville, NJ 25 E. Park Ave., Merchantville

The annual community event, featuring five bands, food trucks and vendors takes place on Saturday, September 23rd in downtown Merchantville, NJ. Headlining this year’s festival is Edgardo Cintron’s Inca Band […]

Free

Adventure Aquarium | Sensory-Friendly F.I.S.H. Night

Adventure Aquarium 1 Riverside Dr., Camden

As part of an ongoing effort to create an inclusive experience for those with sensory challenges, Adventure Aquarium, in partnership with Shriners Children’s Philadelphia, will host a sensory-friendly F.I.S.H. Night […]

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Alabama Story By Kenneth Jones

South Camden Theatre Company 400 Jasper St, Camden, NJ 08104, NJ

“ALABAMA STORY explores thorny racial issues with smarts and sensitivity.” — DC Metro Weekly As the Civil Rights movement is flowering, a controversial children’s book about a black rabbit marrying […]