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New Brunswick Arts Council previews Windows of Understanding, murals and summer festivals

3174472 · March 11, 2025
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Summary

At a March meeting, organizers reviewed Windows of Understanding installations March 17–18, announced a March 20 closing reception, a new school–police partnership set for April 2, mural projects slated for June and Juneteenth, and early plans for summer festivals including an Aug. 9 Harp/Heart Festival.

The New Brunswick Arts Council reviewed plans for its Windows of Understanding program and a string of community art events at a meeting in March, including youth-focused installations, a newly announced school–police partnership and continuing mural and festival planning.

Windows of Understanding installations will run in New Brunswick Public Schools and other partner sites March 17–18, organizers said; a closing reception was announced for March 20 at the renovated Highland Park Library, with a start time given as 5:30 p.m. Tracy (Arts Council staff) said the program is emphasizing youth engagement this year and that installations at the Helgrich and at Greater Brunswick Charter School are already live. "We just established PISA with the police," Tracy added, saying the partnership with the New Brunswick Police Department and the…

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