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The Center
for Latino Arts and Culture's (CLAC) mission is to research, document,
interpret and promote Latino/a, Hispanic, Caribbean, and Latin American
arts and culture. Through it's programming and publications, CLAC
seeks to advance the appreciation and understanding of Latino/a artistic
production, scholarship, and cultural traditions. |
| CLAC presents arts and humanities
programs university wide for faculty, students, staff, and the broader
community beyond the University. Programs are designed to advance
academic excellence, support Latino/a artists, further documentation
of Latino/a scholarship and foster cross-cultural affiliations. CLAC
accomplishes this through research, publications and presentation
of artists' productions and humanities scholarship. |
CLAC programs consist of:
- visual art exhibitions
- music and theater productions
- scholarly lectures, conferences
- literary symposia
- community education
- cultural events
Through it's programming and publications, CLAC emphasizes an interdisciplinary
approach to the exploration of arts and culture. |
The Center for Latino
Arts and Culture
122 College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1165
Telephone - (732) 932-1263
Fax - (732) 932-1589
CLAC is open 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and by appointment
on weekends. |
| To be placed on the Center's
contact list and receive information about upcoming events, please
email Carla Ortiz. Please
include your name, complete mailing address (including street, city,
state and zip code), and email. |
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Upcoming
Events:
 
2008 AMARD&V Summer Camp
July 14-August 15
Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm
Greater New Brunswick Charter School
New Brunswick, NJ
Now running on its 12th successful year, the Artists Mentoring Against Racism Drugs & Violence: Healing Through the Arts Summer Camp provides New Brunswick children ages 10-16 with a wide range of integrated learning activities, including arts workshops, presentations on health and safety, career panels, as well as excursions to museums and outdoor sports activities.
The program is a collaboration between the Rutgers Center for Latino Arts and Culture, the RWJ University Hospital Community Health Promotions Program, the Suydam Street Reformed Church, and the Puerto Rican Action Board.
For more information or to register your child, please contact Rocio Castro at 732-932-1263 or email scastro@rci.rutgers.edu.
Spring calendar of events
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