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How to Thrive as an Artist

Hosted by: Student Life
                   getinvolved.rutgers.edu
Co-Hosted by: Career Services
                   careerservices.rutgers.edu
Co-Hosted by: Mason Gross School of the Arts
                   masongross.rutgers.edu
Location: Civic Square Building Rm 109-117
Time: 7:00 PM

Come and hear a professional visual artist share his/her experiences, successes and failures in the art world. Speaker may  offer advice on: setting prices and marketing your work, dealing with rejection, agents and dealers, and presentation tools.

Rutgers-in-Washington Information Session

Hosted by: Career Services
                   careerservices.rutgers.edu
Location: Meting Room C, Douglass Campus Center
Time: 7:30 PM

Come learn about the Rutgers-in-Washington program, which  is a program co-sponsored by the Office of Federal Relation and Career Services at Rutgers.  RIW offers a great way to participate in exciting social, cultural, and professional events in the nation’s capital! You will also learn about available resources to help secure a summer internship in the DC area.  All RU students invited!!

Summer adventure learning… Rutgers Study Abroad

Hosted by: Rutgers Study Abroad
                   studyabroad.rutgers.edu
Location: Meetin Room C, Douglass Campus Center
Time: 9:00 PM

Spend a summer abroad, come back a new person.  These programs are adventures in the making!  Tough the rigors of an outdoor dig, pick up Swahili, or learn about wildlife conservation & ecology in Kenya.  Volunteer at local schools in Costa Rica.  Explore real-life marine ecology and conservation issues in the Cayman Islands.  Deepen your language skills in Spain, Italy, Peru, Germany, Morocco, or China.  Discover France through art history or language courses in Paris, or through European or Medieval Studies in Tours.  Be sure to take advantage of studying History and Classics in Greece or be a part of an Art History program in Rome. 

MFA Thesis Exhibition II

Hosted by: Mason Gross School of the Arts
                   masongross.rutgers.edu
Location: Mason Gross Galleries,  Civic Square Building
Admission: FREE

Exhibition will be open Monday through Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Reception will be Thursday, February 28 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m