Arts and Entertainment
April 11, 2023
From: Trenton Downtown AssociationAlways Something New to Do
Summer 2023 is just around the corner. You can already feel the excitement in the air with so many popular events returning, and TDA is helping to support many of your favorites. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram, check out our website event calendar and keep reading and sharing EventSource. We don't want you to miss a thing.
For now, get ready for a long holiday weekend and month ahead with these happenings in and around downtown Trenton.
Don’t forget to submit your next event. We are posting new events all the time on the TDA website as well. Send us yours today!
FIRST FRIDAY: MAY THRU OCT 2023
First Fridays Downtown Trenton: Roots & Culture
PRESENTED BY: African American Cultural Collaborative and Partners
LOCATION: Downtown Trenton
First Fridays are coming back stronger than ever this year! The African American Cultural Collaborative of Mercer County has announced the dates for the 2023 First Friday events, in partnership with Trenton Downtown Association, 1911 Smokehouse BBQ and the City of Trenton.
Mark your calendars now for the following Fridays: May 5, June 2, July 7, August 4, September 1 and October 6. We are also looking for vendors and performers.
Contact: [email protected], call (609) 474-4073, or visit www.taacf.com.
SATURDAY, APR 22
11 am to 3 pm
Trail Jam
PRESENTED BY: Artworks & Trenton Cycling Revolution
LOCATION: D&R Canal Trail
Join us for a fun public art event on Trenton's amazing bike and pedestrian thoroughfare! The Artworks/Trenton Cycling Revolution Trail Jam is a rolling art party directly on the D&R Canal trail! Activities will include live mural painting, obstacle courses, sidewalk chalk, a scavenger hunt, rides, food, music and more.
THURSDAY, APR 13
6 to 8 pm
Spring Lecture Series: George Washington's Revenge
PRESENTED BY: Old Barracks Museum
LOCATION: 101 Old Barrack St, Trenton
Arthur Lefkowitz will join us to discuss his book concerning George Washington’s epic 1777 New Jersey campaign and how it was crucial to turning the tide of the Revolution, snatching victory from the jaws of defeat.
FRIDAY, APR 14
8 pm (doors open at 7 pm)
Los Tigres Del Norte
PRESENTED BY: Los Tigres Del Norte
LOCATION: CURE Insurance Arena, 81 Hamilton Ave., Trenton
Join us at Cure Arena to see Los Tigres Del Norte in concert for their 2023 Siempre Contigo Tour!
SATURDAY, APR 15
7:30 pm
Latin American Rhythms Featuring David Galvez
PRESENTED BY: Capital Philharmonic of New Jersey
LOCATION: Patriots Theater at the War Memorial
The exciting rhythms of Latin America grace the stage of the Patriots Theater, featuring the music of Joaquin Rodrigo, Arturo Marquez, and Jose Pablo Moncayo. Renowned Peruvian artist David Galvez joins CPNJ in a rarely experienced concerto for guitar and orchestra.
SUNDAY, APR 16
3 to 4:30 pm
90-Second Newbery Film Festival 2023
PRESENTED BY: The 90-Second Newbery Film Festival
LOCATION: NJ State Museum Auditorium
Kid filmmakers create short movies that tell the entire stories of Newbery award-winning books in about 90 seconds. For 12 years we've screened the best kid-made movies annually in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and many other cities . . . and now, right here in Trenton!
SATURDAY, APR 22
1:30 to 3:30 pm
American Belleek: Annual Lecture
PRESENTED BY: Potteries of Trenton Society
LOCATION: Online
The Potteries of Trenton Society (POTS), in collaboration with the Trenton Historical Society and the Trenton Museum Society, announce that Brian Gallagher, Senior Curator of Decorative Arts at the Mint Museum of Art, will be the speaker for the POTS 2023 annual meeting.
TUESDAY, APR 25
3 pm
April Book Club Discussion
PRESENTED BY: Trenton Free Public Library
LOCATION: 120 Academy Street, Trenton
April's book club book is Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis," the story of salesman Gregor Samsa, who wakes one morning to find himself inexplicably transformed into a giant insect and subsequently struggles to adjust to this new condition.
Trenton Family Initiative: NJ Hooked on Fishing
PRESENTED BY: City of Trenton Department of Recreation, Natural Resources & Culture & the NJ Department of Environmental Protection
LOCATION: 454 N. Clinton Ave., Trenton
Join the City of Trenton for some fishing fun with the family. Objectives include encouraging families to adopt the lifelong activity of fishing, learning about the NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife, and so much more!
SATURDAY, MAY 6
12 to 2:30 pm
Ladies' Brunch
PRESENTED BY: Passage Theatre
LOCATION: 120 E State St., Trenton
Join Passage Theatre for a day of celebration as we recognize the amazing women & femme business owners in the greater Trenton area. Come out to brunch, network, and so much more.
SATURDAY, JUN 17
12 to 8 pm
Juneteenth Weekend Finale
PRESENTED BY: African American Cultural Collaborative and Partners
LOCATION: Mercer County Park Festival Grounds
2023 Juneteenth Celebration is coming! We are planning an AMAZING celebration for the Trenton/Mercer County community.
EXHIBITIONS
NOW THROUGH APRIL 30
New Jersey Arts Annual: Reemergence
PRESENTED BY: New Jersey State Museum
LOCATION: 205 W. State St., Trenton
New Jersey is home to a diverse and robust artistic community; the New Jersey Arts Annual exhibition highlights the work of visual artists and craftspeople from around the state. This year’s exhibition theme is “Reemergence.” Artists, like most New Jerseyans, are taking steps to reemerge into an altered landscape.
MARCH 14 - APRIL 15
The Women’s Caucus for Art Exhibition
PRESENTED BY: Artworks Trenton
LOCATION: 19 Everett Alley, Trenton
The Women’s Caucus for Art will be one of Artworks Trenton's March/April art exhibitions.
MARCH 14 - APRIL 15
Amy Louise Lee: Metal Lucidity
PRESENTED BY: Artworks Trenton
LOCATION: 19 Everett Alley, Trenton
Metal Lucidity by Amy Louise Lee will be one of Artworks Trenton's March/April art exhibitions.
ON VIEW THROUGH AUGUST 27
Beyond the Tangible: Non-Objective Abstraction from the Collection
PRESENTED BY: NJ State Museum
LOCATION: 205 W. State St., Trenton
This is a new exhibition of 26 non-objective abstract works by 22 artists from the Fine Art collection. The exhibition can be seen in the Museum’s 2nd floor gallery and features works created by American artists since the late 1930s.