Cultural Programs
Many diverse and exciting cultural programs are offered throughout the year at Kean University. Numerous concerts, lectures, plays, films, dance programs and bus trips are scheduled to enhance a student’s educational experience.
Kean Stage, the University's professional presenting arts series, features a world-class lineup of professional artists, including Broadway legends, classical music, rock and roll, comedy, dance, and music in the prestigious Enlow Recital Hall and the large touring venue, the Wilkins Theatre. The On School Time Series includes an assortment of entertaining shows for the family. For more information on Kean Stage events, please visit: http://www.keanstage.com
Kean’s professional Equity theatre company in residence, Premiere Stages, offers a summer and fall season of world premieres (new plays) and NJ premieres and celebrates the work of emerging artists. Premiere also provides frequent master classes and student enhancement projects through their Premiere Artist Program. Kean students receive professional credits toward their union cards through their work with Premiere. For more information, please visit: http://www.premierestagesatkean.com
The Kean Theatre Conservatory presents outstanding student drama productions each semester. Past productions include Ruined, Spring Awakening, The Odyssey, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Sweeney Todd, Pillowman, Our Lady of 121st Street, Hairspray, The Other Shore, Peter Pan, Macbeth and Doubt. For more information, please visit: http://www.kean.edu/academics/college-liberal-arts/theatre-conservatory
Kean's Dance Minor program provides exposure and experience in a wide variety of disciplines within the genre. For more information, please visit: http://www.kean.edu/academics/college-visual-performing-arts/dance
The Music Conservatory offers many concerts and recitals throughout the year. Students perform in the Concert Choir, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, Percussion Ensemble, Guitar Ensemble, Chamber Winds, Men’s Chorus, and Women’s Chorus. Renowned artists are also introduced to students through student engagement projects sponsored by Kean Stage. For more information, please visit: http://www.kean.edu/academics/college-liberal-arts/music-conservatory
Kean University has a rich and diverse exhibition program. Our shows often integrate the visual arts with various academic programs throughout the university. Exhibitions in the Karl and Helen Burger Gallery highlight cultural issues and are interdisciplinary in nature. The Human Rights Institute Gallery features shows related to human rights violations and victories around the world. The Nancy Dryfoos Gallery is a strong venue for regional artists and alumni exhibitions. As an educational resource, we regularly feature the work of faculty and students in the James Howe Gallery. Many students get their first opportunity to exhibit their work at the Student Gallery. At Kean University, we believe that art can be an effective vehicle for social change and in building awareness of critical world issues For more information, please visit: http://www.kean.edu/~gallery/AboutUs.html