An exhibition of pastels by Warren resident Linda Schwartz,
The exhibit will run from Sept. 6 to 22 and feature work by RVCC art faculty members representing a wide range of media.
The hilarious story of a mob witness relocated to a small town and an FBI agent who is supposed to help him keep a low profile.
Impressions of the simultaneously timeless and modern natures of Egypt--photographic exhibition and historical talk by Dr. Douglas Munch.
A showing of "The Great Gatsby" (2013) starring Leonardo DiCaprio.
"Summer Sizzle," an exhibition of paintings in pastel, oil and acrylic by Medy Bozkurtian, on view July 5-30, 2017.
Silk Road Treasure Tours Central Asia Exploration, Celebrations and More
A movie which chronicles the virtual world from its origins to its outermost reaches; how the online world has transformed the real world.
One-woman show about the intertwined stories of women’s war service, suffrage activism, and the passage of the 19 Amendment.
A comprehensive look at the Japanese “New Prints” movement in the first half of the 2oth century.
Animated discussion, reading suggestions and snacks with a focus on George Orwell this month.
New Friday Afternoon Movie Series Debuts at Bernardsville Library. First movie is "Arrival."
The exhibition will run May 13-14, May 20-21 with a special Mothers & Mimosas Tour, Sunday, May 14 (12-5 p.m.) in honor of Mother’s Day.
Free concert: enjoy a selection of jazz and swing songs from the American Songbook of the 1940s to the 1970s.
Raritan Valley Community College’s Student Jazz Ensemble to perform in concert Thursday, April 27, at 7:30 p.m., in the Welpe Theatre.
The event will be on April 20 from 6:30- 8:30 p.m. Cost is $35, $25 for members. Read on for details.
Ken Ahlering’s art focuses on serene scenes of the American landscape. He specializes in seascapes and ski-scapes.
Book discussion of "Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette Clark and the Spending of a Great American Fortune" (2013).
An illustrated slide lecture about the great 19th century British artist J.M.W. Turner for whom the sea was a central subject.
Art inspried by the natural world--a combination of drawing, mapping, printing and painting by Lisa Madson.
Master artist Shanti Jain will teach traditional Asian Indian Sanganeri hand block printing techniques in two workshops on Sun., Feb. 26.
an art exhibition displaying 17 different indigenous-art traditions by diverse artists.
Enjoy an eclectic mix of swing, jazz, blues, bluegrass, gypsy jazz--a lively, swinging afternoon of music with something for everyone.
Carol Simon Levin will perform a “collective biography” highlighting influential women and events in American history.
John Annunziato of Bernardsville was among the winners in the 2016 Somerset County Board of Chosen Freeholders photo contest.
Ms. Merrill photographs capture the inspiration, hope, despair, joy, sorrow, contemplation, and determination in women’s faces.
Rivers’ “soul folk” is splashed with different eras of country, blues and funk music with a smattering of genre-bending sounds.
A series of mini-shows covering a wide range of diverse viewpoints and techniques including traditional photography, digital art and more.
Hear about the miners who were born, lived, worked and died in a plantation-type iron mining community in Mt. Hope, NJ in the 20th century.
A look at the environmental impact of large-scale factory farming on our planet and a path to global sustainability.
Discussion of a novel about two women 100 years apart connected by a beautiful scarf, passed down through the generations.
A presentation will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 23.
Photographs featuring landscapes from across the United States and intimate portraits of American wildlife.
Taste spirits from NJ craft distillers at the historic, 109-year-old Bernards Inn - which was a local speakeasy in the 1920s
A "spooktacular" evening with a book signing, ghost stories, music by local celebrity DJ Charlie Zavalick, a 50/50, and a silent auction.
An up-close and personal interview with award-winning author Ann Hood
A colonial brewer will discuss how beer played a central role in the social, economic and political life of our regional ancestors.
Watch the 1944 movie based on our One Book Bernardsville selection, Oscar Wilde’s short story, “The Canterville Ghost.”
A dramatic reading by local actors of parts of this year’s One Book Bernardsville selection, “The Canterville Ghost,” by Oscar Wilde
October is National Hispanic Heritage Month: Frank & 3 To Clave, a Latin jazz ensemble headed by Frank Villafañe, will perform.