State of the Arts producer Eric Schultz profiled artist Joan Snyder in 2011, shortly after she received a MacArthur "Genius" ...
First Lady of Jazz: Dorthaan Kirk
Mae Kellert2021-12-19T11:45:01-05:00The New York Times referred to Dorthaan Kirk as Newark's First Lady of Jazz. In 2020, she won the NEA ...
Klip Collective at Grounds for Sculpture
Mae Kellert2022-01-03T15:07:18-05:00Night Forms, an after-dark, immersive exhibition of digital light and music, transforms Grounds for Sculpture into a landscape that has ...
Kimberly Camp
Mae Kellert2021-12-19T11:38:31-05:00Meet painter, museum director, arts advocate, and doll-maker Kimberly Camp, in her Collingswood gallery. Produced by Ilene Dube for State ...
Robert Beck
Mae Kellert2022-01-03T15:03:24-05:00Artist Robert Beck documents the world around him, including the thirty years he’s spent in the Lambertville-New Hope area. Produced ...
McKonkey’s Ferry Overture by George Antheil
Mae Kellert2021-11-23T14:56:40-05:00In 2014, the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra opened its season with a performance of George Antheil's 1948 Overture "McKonkey's Ferry," ...
The Secret Trio
Mae Kellert2021-11-22T09:38:25-05:00Native New Jersey musician Ara Dinkjian is considered one of the most accomplished oud players in the world. But at ...
Angela Davis: Seize the Time
Mae Kellert2021-11-22T09:34:46-05:00The image of Angela Davis was a lightning rod for both the left and the right in the early 1970s. ...
Ethan Stiefel & Gillian Murphy at American Repertory Ballet
Mae Kellert2021-11-21T11:07:09-05:00Ethan Stiefel is one of the most celebrated dancers and choreographers in the world. His wife Gillian Murphy is a ...
Climate Art in Four Acts
Mae Kellert2021-11-01T19:28:32-04:00Art projects at four different places on the New Jersey coastline were commissioned by NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
Rose Marie McCoy: It’s Gonna Work Out Fine
Mae Kellert2022-11-08T10:57:35-05:00Songwriter Rose Marie McCoy (1922-2015) was born in a tin-roof shack on a farm in the heart of the Arkansas ...
Before/After: Armenian Artists
Mae Kellert2021-11-01T09:53:50-04:00Many Armenian Americans are the descendants of someone who fled the 1915 genocide in their homeland during WWI. The memory ...
Field Companion
Mae Kellert2021-10-28T20:48:44-04:00Nadia Hironaka and Matthew Suib have collaborated on films, videos, public artworks, and immersive installations for over a decade. Field ...
Family Legend
Mae Kellert2021-09-04T19:47:17-04:00For 100 years, the plot of the first Asian American film was indecipherable. With missing reels and no intertitles, The ...
Homecoming: Actor Joseph Halsey Teaches Trenton Kids
Mae Kellert2021-08-28T23:35:02-04:00Television and film actor Joseph Halsey returns to his hometown, Trenton, NJ, to make independent documentary films and change the ...
ALEA at Two River Theater
Mae Kellert2021-10-27T15:40:15-04:00At Two River Theater’s outdoor stage, ALEA explores the musical heritage of Latin America, from cumbia, vallenato, ranchera, and jazz ...
Min Kwon’s America/Beautiful
Mae Kellert2021-07-25T13:31:52-04:00Korean-born American classical pianist Min Kwon asked more than 70 very different composers to create variations on the familiar song ...
Potter’s Paradise with Alan Willoughby & Linda Shusterman
Mae Kellert2021-07-25T13:27:04-04:00Ceramic artists, and married couple, Alan Willoughby and Linda Shusterman take us to their potter's paradise in Deptford, NJ, as ...
