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Artists
- Manuel Acevedo
- Emma Amos
- Perry Angelora
- Nakeya B.
- Suzanne Kammin Baron
- Alaine Becker
- Robert Carioscia
- Nancy Cohen
- Willie Cole
- Laura Cuevas
- Agnes Debethune
- Paul Di Zefalo
- Marisa DiPaola
- Jordan Eagles
- Melvin Edwards
- Dahlia Elsayed
- Jerry Gant
- Florencio Gelabert
- Bonnie Gloris
- Jaz Graf
- Ben Jones
- Ana Garcés Kiley
- Greg Leshé
- I-Ling Eleen Lin
- Darren McManus
- Meredith McNeal
- Cesar Melgar
- Emmy Mikelson
- Hannah Mishin
- David D. Oquendo
- Nell Painter
- German Pitre
- Robert Rauschenberg
- Stephanie Rauschenbusch
- Kay Reese
- Katherine D. Singh
- Meredith Stern
- Amanda Thackray
- Denyse Thomasos
- Leah K. Tomaino
- Kati Vilim
- Alison Weld
- Noelle Lorraine Williams
- Usoon Woo
- Deborah Zlotsky
About
In Flux: Highlights from the Collection
City, O city, I call you my own–
Blood, sweat, and tears make it true!
Friendships and good times are part of the whole,
With troubles and struggles no few.
People and purposes always in flux
Here, Newark, I’m staying with you.
From the poem, Newark is Home
By Doctor E. Alma Flagg (1918 – 2018)
Flagg was the first African American woman to be a school principal in Newark and the first African-American principal in a racially integrated school in Newark.
The Collection of Rutgers University-Newark is the result of artwork purchased by the university, given through the generosity of donors or acquired through the New Jersey Arts Inclusion Program. Beginning with the 1979 donation of Ben Jones’ Paul Robeson and Sarah Vaughan, the collection has grown to represent a wide variety of themes, mediums and movements from 20th century American paintings and works on paper to Contemporary art, murals and public sculptures.
Paul Robeson Galleries is committed to growing the Rutgers University-Newark Collection with a focus on local artists whose works further the mission of Paul Robeson and speak to the history, culture and vision of the city of Newark. Recent acquisitions have been made with this goal in mind and represent not only artists living and working in Newark, but participants in the Paul Robeson Galleries Artist-in-Residence program.