Jun 23 Tuesday
The exhibition Through Your Eyes, In My Mind explores the ways in which one’s identity is created through their experiences. Illustrated by a series of personal narratives, the installation examines how self-perception is informed by external forces, such as relationship to mental health, gender identity, or religious background. It showcases works by Mercer County Community College photography students and alumni, inviting viewers to reflect on their own relationship to identity.
Participating artists are Gigi Wilburn, Dani Paglione, Benj Nelson, Elizabeth Barrett, Pepper Smith and Julia Colonna.
An Opening Reception will be held Tuesday June 9.
This is the third show conceived, curated, and installed by the Gallery Club which is lead by its president, Julia Colonna, and currently consists of the artists participating in this show. This show, and the two previous shows, are a testament to the dedication of the gallery club’s members to the artist community of Trenton and to their desire to not only pursue their work, but to also learn the invaluable life-skill of collaborating and forming community, a skill that will serve them well long after MCCC.
The Gallery is open 9 am to 7 pm Monday - Thursday from and Saturday 10 am - 4 pm on Saturday. Closed on Holidays
BRICK – Kick off the 2026 summer season with the lively return of Custom Blend Band, the popular country and bluegrass group from Ocean County, at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 23 at the Brick Branch of the Ocean County Library.
Guitarist Joe Zavacki, mandolinist Maria Petrone, and guitarist/banjoist/violinist Paul Petrone will roll out their broad repertoire of country, bluegrass, folk, and rock for an unforgettable unplugged evening.
Custom Blend Band debuted at Waretown’s Albert Music Hall in 2009 and has been a local staple ever since. They are also a fixture at the Acoustic Musicians Guild in Brick, Ocean County Artists Guild in Island Heights, Bluegrass & Old Time Music Association in Little Silver, Barnegat’s municipal gazebo, farmers’ markets, country clubs, and several Ocean County Library branches.
Registration is required for this free program. To register, visit tinyurl.com/CustomBlendBrick, call 732-477-4513, or stop by the branch at 301 Chambers Bridge Road. Registration is open now. Space is limited.
Jun 24 Wednesday
The Gallery at Mercer County Community College is hosting the Mercer County Artists Exhibition through July 1 .
This annual juried exhibition showcases the remarkable talent thriving within our local community. Each year, artists who live, work, or study in Mercer County are invited to submit their work for a chance to be featured at the West Windsor Campus Gallery and receive several distinguished honors, including Best in Show, Juror's Choice, and the prestigious Mercer County Culture and Heritage Commission Purchase Award.
This year's event drew nearly 200 submissions, with 30 pieces by 27 distinct artists selected for display. The works are a vibrant and dynamic mix of size and media, ranging from traditional painting and drawing, to printmaking, ceramic and other mixed media works, highlighting the diverse voices and creative depth of Mercer County's artistic community.
Sponsors are the Mercer County Culture and Heritage Commission and Blick Art Materials. The 2026 juror was Elizabeth Massa.
The exhibit can be viewed during the Gallery's regular hours:
Monday/Wednesday 12:00PM - 6:00PM
Tuesday/Thursday 10:00AM - 4:00PM
Friday 12:00PM - 4:00PM
Mercer County Community College is hosting a Farmers Market on campus beginning June 10, open to both the Mercer community and the public. This market reflects the college's ongoing commitment to supporting local agriculture across the region and provides a wonderful opportunity to engage community members and invite them to grow with us through our Horticulture and other degree programs.
The market will be held every other week through September 16, rain or shine, in the parking lot next to the University Center.
Local vendors will be selling a variety of products, including fresh produce, jams, cold-pressed juices, breads, pastries, teas, honey, books, pickles, artisan soaps and more. The market will also be selling ice cream, donated by The Bent Spoon in Princeton, with all proceeds supporting the MCCC Food Pantry.
Vendor inquires may be sent to FarmersMarket@mccc.edu.
Jun 25 Thursday
Jun 26 Friday
Shakespeare 70
Twinning is winning in Shakespeare’s uproarious comedy of mistaken identity, mayhem, and misunderstandings, two twin brothers and their twin servants are separated from each other and embark on a riotous search to find their other halves.
Fri. June 19 & 26 at 8pm Sat. June 20 at 8pm
Matinee performances:Sat. June 27 at 2pm Sun. June 21 & 28 at 2pm
Jun 27 Saturday