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Four Women Playwrights Take Center Stage for Women’s History Month in March Jersey City Theater Center Presents Original Women’s Plays about the Human Condition By Sally Deering The Jersey City Theater Center (JCTC) puts Women’s History Month center stage this March by spotlighting the work of four women playwrights. The playwrights will present readings of their original plays that focus on religion, sex and the atomic bomb. The JCTC presents the play reading series in partnership with the Writers Theatre of New Jersey’s New Play Development program for New Jersey women playwrights under the Artistic Direction of John Pietrowski. “These are not bedroom dramas,” Pietrowski says. “These are very interesting takes on different subjects. Susan Barsky’s play, for instance, is Susan’s take on the four Gospels and they’re funny. I like to equate them to medieval mystery plays that would take liberties with the text with a sense of reverence.” Pietrowski’s new play development program works with a group of playwrights who go through a 12-18-month development process to hone their plays. “Its fairly new work they bring to us, and we give them a four-reading process: three private readings and a public reading,” Pietrowski says. “About three years ago, I directed some

Marcus, another worker at the factory, who she has known since high school. When Steph shows up to organize a strike at the plant, Ray’s begins to learn a lot about the world around her. “ “The new play readings give needed exposure to emerging Playwrights Phoebe Farber, Rosemary McLaughlin and Suzanne Trauth voices in theater,” Tim Herrick of the Jersey will have readings of their plays in March at City Theater Center Jersey City Theater Center’s TRUTH show says. “They are also part possibilities. thing at Jersey City of the developing new Wed, Mar. 14: LA Theater Center and I FONTANA by Suzanne artist mission of JCTC. thought it would be a Each reading includes a Trauth. “A young man really cool thing if these grapples with his grand- ‘Talk Back’. This valuwriters had a different able feedback is part of father’s legacy and audience than the ones participation in the de- the ongoing developthey get in Madison. We velopment of the atomic ment of specific plays. generally have an older JCTC’s New Play readbomb at Los Alamos, White audience and ings have also become New Mexico in 1945. Jersey City audiences Torn by a battle between a growing local theater are much more diverse experience, an affordhis patriotism and his than that.” able night ($5 suggested Playwright conscience, his grandThe four plays are donation) of unique Susan Barsky father made a decision presented each week theater, attracting not that haunted him and through March at how Mary felt about just theater people but Merseles Studios in having “two husbands,” his family forever.” Wed, Mar. 21: WISH members of the general Jersey City. The doors you may get your public as well. These BONE by Phoebe open at 7 pm; play read- answer here.” Farber. “Raylene works are very inclusive eveing at 7:30 pm. There’s Wed, Mar. 7: nings and continue our at the Homestead a $5 donation to get in. PUSHING THE community dialogue Poultry Processing The plays are: RIVER by Rosemary mission.” plant—a factory that Thurs, Mar. 1: McLaughlin. The river THE GOSPEL is going to be dammed, pays the highest wage in this small town in ACCORDING TO SB property is being lost by Susan Barsky. “In the to eminent domain, and Virginia. Though the injury rate is high, and best spirit of the impro- landowners are being the employees have no visations and extrapola- evicted. So Bea comes rights, most people in tions of the Medieval to her family cabin for “Mystery Play,” The perhaps the last time to this town end up work- If you go ing at the plant, espeGospel According to try to get some writing Thurs, Mar. 1 and Weds, cially since most other SB provides us with done. Soon she is visMar 7, 14, & 21 a rollicking but reverited: by her mother who jobs have disappeared. (doors open 7 pm; ent take on Matthew, has Alzheimer’s, her sis- Ray’s husband has just readings at 7:30 pm) Mark, Luke, and John. ter, a friend, and a bear returned from a tour JCTC PLAY READINGS If you’ve ever wondered that walks on two legs. in Iraq, injured in a Merseles Studios how Jesus managed to Time and space seem to roadside bomb and in a 339-345 Newark Ave, JC wheelchair, but Ray keep control of a rauslip and Bea is lost www.jctcenter.org continues an affair with Tix: $5 donation cous Last Supper, or in a swirl of losses and Page 3-March 1-March 15, 2018 River View Observer


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Artist Joyce Yu-Jean Lee’s ‘State of the Dysunion’ Extended at NJCU through Mar. 28 Lee’s Work Explores Media’s Impact and The Search for Hope in a Dystopian Culture the 45th President of By Sally Deering the U.S., and reports of We live in the Information Age where Twitterbots and other Internet propaganda mawe eat, sleep and ‘dichines churning out lies gest’ news 24/7. Since Donald Trump became have become the

norm for news, it seems impossible for people to get a grip on the truth. In an effort to make sense of media messages put out during Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton’s year-

long presidential campaigns in 2016, and these dystopian times since Trump’s election, mixed-media artist Joyce Yu-Jean Lee presents “State of The Dysunion” a new art

installation on view at the Visual Arts Gallery on Culver Avenue adjacent to the NJCU campus. The show has been extended through Mar. 28 When visitors enter the Visual Arts Gallery, Lee’s installation is a flight down to the basement where the space is partitioned by a black curtain. Entering the space can feel like stepping into the dark spaces of the mind, a daydream of color, images and words.. The main piece of the show, “State of Dysunion” hangs from the ceiling in the center of the gallery; a wide cylinder of white material serves as a backdrop for colorful images and Cont’d on page 6

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of balance, not just the Ph.D. sees Lee’s instalmedia landscape. The lation as a wake-up call Cont’d from page 5 piece, Water Wisdom Women’s March, the to the overload of inwords projected on presents a spectrum of #metoo and Black Lives formation that’s affectit. The cylinder piece news.” Matter Movements, and ing people’s lives. She reflects the time that’s In Water Wisdom, Lee now our ecosystem is says Lee’s installation passed since Hillary shines a light on peoout of whack.” “helps us to be mindful Clinton’s nomination ple’s media consumpGallery Director and of the way we navigate for president to the time tion. When she created Associate Professor of through news in our that Trump was elected, the piece she asked herArt History at NJCU, daily life.” Lee says. self important questions Midori Yoshimoto, “I find Joyce’s video “The images and the about her personal betext are gleaned from liefs and the things she Stone Damaged Windshield? news, front pages of holds true; questions newspapers on those like “how do we naviparticular days,” Lee gate this overly saturatsays. “They are sourced ed media landscape?” from the archives of An adjunct professor the the Newsium in of computer graphics at Don’t Replace it! Repair It! SAVE! Washington D.C.” NJCU since 2014, Lee Most Insurance Companies Pay the Entire Cost earned an MFA from the Don’t wait until the damage spreads making Maryland Institute of Expensive replacement necessary - C AL L TO DA Y the College of Art. She Service  Stone damage windshields repaired at a fraction Full works at the Fashion Car & SUV of the cost of replacement. Cleaning and Institute of Technology Detailing  Strength & Optical clarity permanently restored Accessories (FIT) in New York City Custom Ordered  Windshield is not removed-factory seal remains and Installed and Cooper Union, where she’s an academU LT I M AT E C A R D E TA I L I N G ic support specialist. Uneasy Peace by 20 w. 54th St. Bayonne 201 201--436 436--5025 Originally from Dallas, Joyce Yu-Jean Lee Below the huge drum- Texas, Lee resides in like cylinder are pillows Manhattan. She also has a background in resembling rocks and visitors are encouraged media from her years as a media strategist in to sit under the drum advertising. for a more interactive As an installation experience. Lee says: artist, Lee says she en“For this particular show, I wanted to create joys transforming the gallery spaces where a space that was quiet, where you could reflect she exhibits. She plays with light and darkness and have this circle of and how and where the energy. works will be hung. In this show, she projects images from current events like the Women’s Marches, the California wildfires and the #metoo Movement. “How is it our meWater Wisdom by Joyce dia landscape reflects Yu-Jean Lee the zeitgeist or socioon exhibit at the Visual economic public conArts Gallery in JC sciousness and is there “We have different de- any parallel with other pictions of news,” Lee things that are happensays. “Fake news has ing,” Lee asks. “Our become front and center country has a lot of with this president. My ecologies that are out Page 6-March 1-March 15, 2018 River View Observer

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installation timely at a time when we are inundated by a flood of information and images from the media,” Yoshimoto says. “But it doesn’t present a simple critique on the state of politics. Rather, it allows us to meditate on what has happened and is happening.” If you go Now showing through Mar. 28 State of The Dysunion: Joyce Yu-Jean Lee The Visual Arts Gallery (basement) 100 Culver Ave, JC (201) 200-2496 www.njcu.edu Gallery Hours: Mon – Fri, 11 am – 5 pm or by appointment

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FESTIVAL OF COLORS Seven Artists Celebrate Holi at Barrow Mansion, JC On the bill: Art, Music, Dance and A Whisper of Spring

By Sally Deering Indian and South Asian cultures celebrate the coming of spring on Sat & Sun, Mar. 3 and 4 with the Art of The Holi festival of colors at Barrow Mansion in Downtown Jersey City. This weekend event features a group art show featuring seven local artists exhibiting colorful artworks, light refreshments and live entertainment. The Holi promotes the coming of spring and the burst of color that spring brings. Celebrations are held in India, South Asia and throughout the world. On Sat, Mar. 3, from 12 noon to 10 pm the group art show will be underway along with a 7 pm performance by renowned Tabla player Anirban Roy Chowdhury and friends. On Sun, Mar. 4, the festival continues with the art show and refreshments, and a 5 pm music and dance performance by Shehnaaz Dance Academy. Participating artists are all local and include Shilpa Gowda, Nainee Shah, Bithika Adhikary, Maria Lupianez, Robin Prezioso, Cecilia Martinez, and Mahalaxmi Karn. Maria Ross of Mariarts and Alpana Mittal cocurated the event which is sponsored by Barrow Mansion. There will also be a complimentary wine tasting.

Bhojan by Nainee Shah

Love is Love is Love by Robin Prezioso

Traditional Tabla Player Anirban Roy Chowdhury and fellow musicians will perform at Art & The Holi at Barrow Mansion in JC celebrating in the streets They came through. filled with color and Each artist was able to provide a true feeling of very happy.” the joy of the holiday in their work.” Artist Bithika Adhikary has two pieces in the show Dreaming in Color and Dreaming in Color 2. She says Holi is a festival of colors that celebrate spring, Barrow Mansion Tranquility by renewal and change, and Shilpa Shree Gowda good over evil. It’s fun “Holi is a spiritual and lot of South Asian folks and has religious mean- If you go Sat, Mar. 3, cultural holiday focused living downtown and ing, too. 12 noon-10 pm; on renewal, resurrecwe want to make sure “The overarching Sun, Mar. 4, tion, the triumph of light they are included. symbolism is celover darkness, and the “This is the second ebrating spring and the 12 noon-8 pm Art & The Holi coming of spring,” cuyear we’re doing this,” change of seasons,” Barrow Mansion rator Maria Ross says. Ross adds. “As curator, Adhikary says. “It’s a 83 Wayne St, JC “It’s an effort by the I was looking for the festival of colors. For more info: Barrow Mansion to inartists’ renditions of a There’s a lot of food www.mariarts.org clude the whole commu- genuine representation and people getting tonity, because we have a of the joy of the holiday. gether. In the modern Page 7-March 1-March 15, 2018 River View Observer


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Hudson County Community College (HCCC) Department of Cultural Affairs is presenting a collection of indie films in collaboration with filmmaker Delaney Buffett. The festival will run from March 2 through April 28, with screenings in the Dineen Hull Gallery Atrium, which is located on the top floor at 71 Sip Avenue in Jersey City – just across the street from the Journal Square PATH Transit Center. All of the short films will be shown on each of the screening days: Friday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m.; Wednesday, March 14 at 12 p.m.; Thursday, March 15 at 12 p.m.; Thursday, April 12 at 2 p.m.; Tuesday, April 17 at 10 a.m. and 6:30 p.m.; and Saturday, April 28 at 1:30 p.m. Screenings are open to the general public, and there is no charge for admission. The films include: First Match, directed by Olivia Newman, revolves around a determined 14-year-old wrestler who prepares for her first co-ed match where there’s much more at stake than winning. Newman is a writer/director, alum of the Sundance Directors and Screenwriters Labs, and recipient of the 2015 IFP/Durga Foundation Filmmaker Award, the Adrienne Shelly Foundation filmmaker grant and the Maryland Filmmakers fellowship. First Match was financed by Netflix and will be released in 2018. Kid Warrior: The Xiuhtezcatl Martinez Story, follows

Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, a teen climate activist, who has already taken on major oil companies and inspired young people in 25 countries to take action in the fight against climate change. Vanessa Black is a documentary filmmaker from California whose company, BLKFLM, works to create impact driven stories, and has been honored to work with Al Gore, the United Nations, UNICEF, and Appian Way. New Deep South: KAYLA, Directed by Rosie Haber, KAYLA is a series which explores the multifaceted queer culture emerging in the American South, and explores the evolution of identity as young Austin considers what transitioning to a woman would mean in the heart of the Mississippi Delta. Haber won the Audience Award at LA Film Festival and New Orleans Film Festival, a Web Award and was nominated for a 2017 GLAAD Media Award for her digital series, New Deep South. Run Mama Run, is a story about an elite track athlete, Sarah Brown, who will continue to train through pregnancy and postpartum with help of her trainer and husband, Darren Brown. Directed by Daniele Anastasion, a documentary and commercial director, Run Mama Run was nominated for a Sports Emmy Award for Outstanding Serialized Sports Documentary.

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ARTScene March 2018 Cultural Happenings In & Around Hudson ON STAGE

ART HOUSE PRODUCTIONS, 262 17th St, JC. (201) 9186019; www.arthouseproductions.org. Tix: $25; $18 students/seniors. Thurs, Mar. 15-Sun, Apr. 1: GRACE, OR THE ART OF CLIMBING by L. M. Feldman. Directed by Adin Walker. “Faced with a painful chapter in her life and fighting the inertia of depression, Emm decides to enter the world of competitive rock-climbing. Her quest through the rugged and humorous terrain of physical training and personal relationships charts the journey of a young woman suspended between muscularity and vulnerability, falling and climbing, parents and children, and the ardor and grace of being human.”

ACCORDING TO SB by Susan Barsky. Wed, Mar. 7, 7:30 pm, $5: PUSHING THE RIVER by Rosemary McLaughlin. Wed, Mar. 14, 7:30 pm, $5 donation: LA FONTANA by Suzanne Trauth. Tues, Mar. 20, 7:30 pm, $5 donation: THE FOREST by Lia Romeo. Wed, Mar. 21, 7:30 pm, $5 donation: WISH BONE by Phoebe Farber. Tues, Mar. 27, 7:30 pm, $5 donation: THE OTHER WHITE MEAT by Erin Mallon. (Pictured: Playwright Susan Barsky.)

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HUDSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Benjamin J. Dineen III and Dennis C. Hull Gallery, 71 Sip Ave, 6th Floor, JC. Runs through Mar. 2: OUT ON BROADWAY: A VISUAL LEGACY. Curated by James E. Crochet. “On display will be costumes, sketches, and accessories from award-winning Broadway costume designers such as Gregg Barnes, James E. Crochet, Jess Goldstein, and William JERSEY CITY Ivey Long.” These artists THEATER CENTER, designed costumes for Merseles Studios, 337 LGBT characters in shows Newark Ave, JC. www.jct- like Kinky Boots, La Cage center.org. Playreadings: aux Folles, Hairspray, Thurs, Mar. 1, 7:30 pm, $5 Cabaret, Grey Gardens, donation: THE GOSPEL and Hedwig and the Angry

Inch. “Explore the cre(Pictured: Material Girl ations that have made a Collage by Luis Alves.) night out on Broadway a memorable experience.” (Pictured: Chrysler Building gown by William Ivey Long for Broadway’s “The Producers.”)

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BRIDGE ART GALLERY, 199 Broadway at 7th St, BOHO. www.bridgeartgallery.net. Sat, Mar. 3, 12-7 pm: A BOUQUET OF COLOR. A Floral Celebration! Featured Artists include: Rebecca Graves, Shilpa Gowda, Maria Lupianez, Alpana Mittal and Wioleta Sobolewski.

JERSEY CITY THEATER CENTER (JCTC), Merseles Studios, 337 Newark Ave, JC. www.jctc.org. Now showing: TRUTH, a group show featuring the work of Luis Alves Jr., Frank Ippolito, Alex Katsenelinboigen, Zoe Sua Kay, Jackie Lima, Beatrice M. Mady, Fermin Mendoza, Stacey Fasel, Tyber Sky Lentuk Murphy, Alex Pergament, Poramit Thantapalit, and Beverly Tu. (Pictured: Poramit Thantapalit works on his installation The Sea for the TRUTH show at JCTC.)

and sales, DeAngelis has been Curator and Director of her gallery since its inception. The mission of 107 Bowers Gallery is to be a hub of creative endeavors. Not just an art gallery where art is viewed and sold, but an ArtSpace embracing the creative journey and encouraging participation in the arts through advocacy, education and outreach.

MANA CONTEMPORARY, 888 Newark Ave, JC. www.manacontemporary. org. 5th Floor; through Mar. 30: IN BETWEEN (PART II): SO FAR. “The exhibition offers six installations by six women that together serve to illuminate patterns, changes, and developments in Iranian contemporary video art.”

PANEPINTO GALLERIES, 70 Hudson St, JC. www. panepintogalleries.com. SIX COLUMNS Hours: Mon-Fri, 9 am-6 GALLERY, 672 Bergen 107 BOWERS pm. Runs through May 1: Ave, JC. Opens Fri, GALLERY & Mar. 2, 7-11 pm. (JC THROUGH THE EYES ARTSPACE, 107 FRIDAYS) TRIANGLES, Bowers St, JC. OF AN ARTIST. This a group show featurgroup show features 70+ www.107bowersgallery. ing the works of Debbie com. Tues, Mar. 20, 5:30- works by 56 artists from Manville, Gocha Tsinadze, 7:30 pm. COLLECTOR’S Jersey City, Hoboken, CP Harrik, Thomas John Manhattan, Brooklyn, CLUB TOUR. Hosted Carlson, Thomas Baks, by Benjamin J. Dineen Staten Island and the Sky Allen, Norm Kirby, III and Dennis C. Hull Bronx. The works repreAaron Dunkel, Robert Gallery & 107 Bowers sent each artist’s percepPiersanti, Kayt Hester, Gallery. “Join the next tion of contemporary life. Peter S. Bill, Regina Ruff, Collectors Club as we Mike McNamara, Solimar take a tour with Kristin CLUB SCENE Infante, Andrea Artemis J. DeAngelis, co-owner FOX & CROW 594 Morin, Jiji Glamoros, of 107 Bowers Gallery & Palisades Ave, JC Amanda Thackray, Jerlyn ArtSpace. With a backCont’d on page 13 Marie and Luis Alves. ground in art, marketing

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www.foxandcrowjc.com. Thurs, Mar. 1, 8-10 pm: WALTER PARKS. Fri, Mar. 2, (JC FRIDAYS) 10-11:59 pm: HUGH POOL. Sat, Mar. 3, 10-11:59 pm: THE SCULLERS. Tues, Mar. 6, 8-10 pm: BACKROOM BROADSIDES. Fri, Mar. 9, 10-11:59 pm: SMOKED HORMEL. Sat, Mar. 10, 10 -11:59 pm: JENNA MAMMINA and ROLF STURM. (Pictured: Jenna Mammina and Rolf Sturm.)

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NEW PLANETARIUM LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER (LSC), Liberty State Park, 222 Jersey City Blvd, JC. (201) 200-1000; www.lsc.org. Now show- THE NEW VICTORY ing: One World, One Sky: THEATRE, 209 W. 42nd St, NYC. (646) 223-3010; Big Bird’s Adventure

www.newvictory.org Fri, Mar. 2 – Sun, Mar. 11, the Reduced Shakespeare Company of Sonoma, California, presents: SHAKESPEARE’S LONG LOST... “The “Bad Boys of Abridgement” are back. Uproarious and rapid-fire, the Reduced Shakespeare Company makes sharp, short comedy in their latest sendup, spinning the Bard’s 39 plays into a fast, funny and fictional 40th. So don your best ruff and be not afeared—haply these comics are wickedly weird. Pray, lend us your ears and two hours of your day, and come see William Shakespeare’s Long Lost First Play (Abridged.”

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Online Registration begins Come out and celebrate March 5, 2018 with this city-wide www.hobokennj.gov/ festival on Friday, March register 2nd, 2018. Restaurants, galleries, stores, and event Choose either Pier A or spaces throughout Jersey Elysian Park City will showcase a • Early Morning: 9am to variety of art-related hap10:30am or penings including visual • Mid-Morning: 11am to exhibitions, live music, 12:30pm performance acts, educational demonstrations, and Elysian Park, located at more. All events are free Hudson St. bet. 10th & and open to the public. As 11th Sts. one of the preeminent art Mondays: June 18, 25, scenes in the tri-state area, July 9, 16, 23, 30 Jersey City is abound with Tuesdays: June 19, 26, artists of all types, musiJuly 10, 17, 24, 31 cians, and individuals with Thursdays: June 21, 28, unique talent; JC Fridays July 12, 19, 26, Aug. 2 is one of the best times for them to share their newest Pier A Park, located at 1st projects and works. Held St. & Sinatra Drive quarterly, thousands of Wednesdays: June 20, 27, residents pour out to expeJuly 11, 18, 25, Aug. 1 rience these artists’ latest works and to revel Cost per 6 week session in the joy art brings to the is $35. community. Each session will accept The River View Observer 70 children. Supporting Hudson’s Child must be accompaArt Community nied by parent or guardian. Since 1998 Dress child in messy For information & clothes as clay or paints Advertising rates may stain clothes. In case of rain, you will receive an email letting you know whether class is cancelled or rescheduled .

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Artist Shoshanna Weinberger’s collages on view at Lemmerman Gallery, NJCU, through Mar. 15th

IDENTITY & ART Artist Shoshanna Weinberger Explores Female Archetypes in Solo Show The Otherness of Strangefruit at NJCU’s Lemmerman Gallery, Now thru Mar. 15th

Exhibiting in the Harold B. Lemmerman Gallery on the 3rd Floor of New Jersey City University’s Hepburn Hall, artist Shoshanna Weinberger of Kingston, Jamaica, sets out to explore her CaribbeanAmerican heritage through her art. The walls of the rectangular gallery space are lined with framed collages of Weinberger’s take on women’s bodies as cultural stereotypes with repeated images of the black silhouetted legs of a women with large

circles of braids instead of arms, torsos and heads. The show, which opened Feb. 1st will be on view through Mar. 15th. According to the gallery’s NJCU homepage: “Weinberger mines the complexity of her Caribbean-American heritage to investigate the female archetype. Her Strangefruit series is a collection of collages that reference the ambiguity of her mixedrace identity and pointedly distill cultural stereotypes around beauty,

race, and gender.” Weinberger has exhibited her work in the U.S. and internationally. Her art has been featured in the Jamaican and Martinique Biennials, and she was recently awarded a fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, and named 2017 Artist-in-Residence at the Gateway Project in Newark. If you go Now thru Thurs, Mar. 15th The Otherness of Strangefruit Harold B. Lemmerman Gallery Hepburn Hall, Room 323 New Jersey City University 2039 Kennedy Blvd, JC (201) 200-3246 www.njcu.edu Gallery Hours: Mon-Fri, 11 am-5 pm

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