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Queen City Film Festival (established 2018) Annual three day film event founded by Lamar David Mackson, [54] an American film and television executive, dedicated to providing underserved filmmakers of all experience levels with film screening events, audience development forums as well as career development and advancement opportunities. It ...
Barefoot Country Music Festival (Wildwood, New Jersey, on the beach) Beardfest Music & Arts Festival - NJ Pinelands National Reserve; Belmar Seafood Festival; Big Greek Festival - Randolph June 7–9; Celtic Festival - Historic Cold Spring Village in Cape May; Cuban Parade of New Jersey; Flemington OPA Festival - St. Anna Greek Orthodox Church
The Appel Farm Arts and Music Festival was an annual one-day festival held the first Saturday in June at Appel Farm Arts and Music Center located near Elmer, in Salem County, New Jersey, United States. Appel Farm's signature concert event featured a juried crafts fair, a Children's Village with games and activities, and beer and wine tents.
The New Brunswick Performing Arts Center is a complex in New Brunswick, New Jersey's Civic Square government and cultural district, adjacent to the State Theatre. [2] Construction for the US$172 million, 23-story multi-use property began in 2017 and was completed in 2019. [3] Its official opening took place September 4, 2019. [4]
The Park Performing Arts Center is a cultural center located at 32nd Street and Central Avenue in Union City, New Jersey, United States.Originally built by a church parish, it became a non-profit organization in 1983, and hosts appearances of local, national, and international artists as well as community events The center also houses a small museum dedicated to the craft of embroidery ...
The North to Shore Festival (aka North to Shore Arts and Ideas Festival, North to Shore, North2Shore, or N2S) is an annual three-week-long music, comedy, film and technology festival in New Jersey. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The event is hosted in June by three New Jersey cities: Atlantic City , Asbury Park , and Newark .
The Festival is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization made possible by funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, Art Works, and New Jersey State Council on the Arts, among other groups and foundations. [8] Additional annual fundraisers are held in the Princeton area to support musical programming.
The second festival was held across several venues in Montclair and attracted more than 14,000 attendees. It programmed over 80 films and events. [13] [14] A favorite film category was established in an effort to provide a platform for established and lesser-known filmmakers from New Jersey.