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Art & Culture

New Jersey’s art and culture scene is a dynamic blend of historical gravitas and contemporary creativity, often flourishing in the shadow of its famous neighbor, New York City, but with a distinct identity all its own. The state is a hub for visual arts, anchored by institutions like the Newark Museum of Art and the open-air spectacle of Grounds For Sculpture, while urban centers like Jersey City and Asbury Park foster vibrant street art and independent gallery scenes.

Performing arts thrive in numerous local theaters, and the state proudly preserves its rich history through sites such as the Thomas Edison National Historical Park and the Battleship New Jersey museum, creating a diverse cultural landscape that is accessible and engaging across its varied regions.

Asbury Park Welcomes “Mother & Baby Foxes”: Community Art from Trash Transforms Boardwalk

Asbury Park’s iconic boardwalk has gained a striking new addition that has quickly become a must-see destination for locals and visitors alike. The large-scale...

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Raise a Glass: Chester Beer, Wine & Spirits Festival Returns This Summer – Save $20 on Tickets Now!

Get ready, New Jersey — one of the most anticipated tasting events of the summer is back and better than ever! The Chester Beer, Wine & Spirits Festival is set to take place on Saturday, July 26, 2025, from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the picturesque Municipal Field in Historic Chester, and it promises an unforgettable afternoon of sips, sights, and summer vibes. This beloved annual festival, also known as Cheers in Chester, is a must-attend event for craft beverage lovers from across the Garden State. Whether you're a beer aficionado, a wine connoisseur, or just enjoy a good cocktail on a warm summer afternoon, there’s something waiting for you at this one-of-a-kind celebration. 🍻 Explore...

Asbury Park Welcomes “Mother & Baby Foxes”: Community Art from Trash Transforms Boardwalk

Asbury Park’s iconic boardwalk has gained a striking new addition that has quickly become a must-see destination for locals and visitors alike. The large-scale sculpture, Mother & Baby Foxes, created by internationally acclaimed artist Bordalo II, transforms discarded plastic and everyday waste into a powerful public art statement, highlighting both environmental responsibility and community collaboration. The work, prominently displayed at the southern end of the Third Avenue Pavilion, was developed over a five-year effort with the support of the Asbury Park Arts Council and the Wooden Walls Project. Bordalo II, known globally for creating art from the very materials threatening wildlife habitats, gathered a wide variety of items—from car parts and old toys to trash bins...