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It’s a new student feature! This week, we get to feature Serenity Rivera! Serenity is a dual major in Art Therapy and Psychology, graduating in May of 2026. She chose her majors because 2 of her biggest goals in life are to help people and be connected with her art, so choosing Art Therapy and Psychology were the best of both worlds. She learned about art therapy as a major in high school. One of her teachers told her about it, since high school was when she really started getting into her art. Serenity has been most inspired by Prof. Margery Amdur and Prof. Stass Shpanin because of how they both pushed her to do more than what she thought she could do with her art. Part of what makes Serenity and her artwork stand out is the amount of emotion that is in each piece she creates. Each work has a different level of emotion that can be felt by the people looking at her work because she fuels her work with the emotions that she is feeling. We can’t wait to see where her art works take her, and we hope that she is successful in helping in her goals in life!
📸 Abby Vanono
📸 Serenity Rivera
Come experience the artistry of the Copeland String Quartet as the next part of our Mallery Concert Series! The quartet is composed of 4 string musicians from the Delaware Symphony Orchestra. The quartet has been together for 21 seasons and have performed in notable halls such as the Smyrna Opera House and the Allentown Symphony Hall. The concert will be next Wednesday at 11:20 and the livestream link can be found in our bio!
When: Wednesday, November 19th at 11:20 – 12:20 (free period)
Where: Fine Arts Building
📸 Copeland Quartet
Congratulations to the cast of The Seagull for a successful show! Shout out to the stage production crew for putting together an amazing set! Stay tuned for upcoming shows!
📸 Kamile Kuntz @kamile_kuntzphotography
It’s Faculty Feature Friday! This week, we get to highlight Prof. Millie Hiibel! Prof. Hiibel is a costume designer who was originally from Northern Nevada before moving to New Jersey. She has her BA in English Literature from the University of Washington, Seattle, and her MFA in Theater Design from Temple University. Prof. Hiibel has quite a few accomplishments, including receiving an Independence Foundation Fellowship, being nominated for the Barrymore Awards, being part of the off-Broadway show I Love You Because, and being part of Opera Philadelphia for 14 years now. She has designed and made the costumes for different shows here on campus, but one of her favorites so far were the costumes she made for Much Ado About Nothing. We are so excited to see what designs she comes up with for any productions we have here at Rutgers–Camden!
📸 Abby Vanono
It’s the last weekend for the Seagull! If you missed it on its opening weekend, don’t worry, because you still have this weekend to see the amazing production directed by Prof. Damon Bonetti! Tickets are still available on our website via the link in our bio or at the door, one hour before the show starts. Be sure to arrive early to avoid missing out on the best seats!
When: November 6th – November 9th
Thursday – Friday at 7:30 pm
Saturday at 10 am and 7:30 pm
Sunday – 2 pm
Where: Walter K. Gordon Theater
📸 Kamile Kuntz @kamile_kuntzphotography
Join us for the next part of our Mallery Concert series, where we welcome pianist Junwen Liang! Liang is a well-renowned musician who has had the honor of collaborating with groups such as the Central Texas Philharmonic, the Penn State Philharmonic, and the Ithaca College Symphony Orchestra. Be sure to come and experience the magic of music with us and Junwen Liang next Wednesday, November 12th!
When: Wednesday, November 12th, 11:20 – 12:20 (free period)
Where: Fine Arts Building
📸 Junwen Liang
Happy Feature Friday! Caden Amiri Adams is a junior English major from Washington D.C. He has been the Production Stage Manager for shows at Rutgers–Camden such as Urinetown, Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show, and this semester`s The Seagull! A fun fact about Caden is that he is part of a band! His band has held a few concerts, both in collaboration with other bands and on its own. They have performed in a few different places, including some local frat houses and the Camden Wellness Center! After graduation, Caden dreams of being a TV producer. We can’t wait to see where Caden’s degree takes him. Be sure to support him by coming to see The Seagull that’s happening now!
📸 Abby Vanono
The Seagull opens tonight! Come out to see this spectacular production directed by Prof. Damon Bonetti! Tickets are available on our website, through the link in our bio, and will also be available at the door one hour prior to the performance. The show starts at 7:30 pm, so make sure you come early to get a good seat! We look forward to seeing everyone there tonight!
When: October 30 – November 9
Thursdays – Saturdays at 7:30 pm
Sundays at 2:00 pm
Where: Walter K. Gordon Theater
📸 Abby Vanono