
Welcome to
The Woodbridge Township Cultural Arts Commission
The Barron Arts Center
582 Rahway Avenue
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
Phone: 732-634-0413
The Barron Arts Center
582 Rahway Avenue
Woodbridge, NJ 07095
Phone: 732-634-0413
The Barron Arts Center showcases talented artists throughout the year. We feature concerts, exhibits, educational lectures, and annual events. Check out our current calendar of upcoming exhibits, events and educational offerings.
Start and end at Woodbridge Community Center (600 Main Street Woodbridge, NJ 07095) ... Destination: Pennsylvania Convention Center 12th & Arch Streets Philadelphia, PA 19107
The Philadelphia Flower Show
$75 per person (includes transportation and admission)
The PHS Philadelphia Flower Show is the nation's largest a...
Start and end at Woodbridge Community Center (600 Main Street Woodbridge, NJ 07095) ... Destination: Pennsylvania Convention Center 12th & Arch Streets Philadelphia, PA 19107
Barron Arts Center
All Seasons Chamber Players March
FREE with suggested donation.
Returning for another year at the Barron Arts Center, ASCP will perform with t...
Barron Arts Center
Barron Arts Center
Featured Reader: Denise La Neve
FREE with suggested donation.
Join the longest running poetry group in the state of NJ. Poets Wednesday meets ...
Barron Arts Center
Barron Arts Center
Simple Gifts
FREE with suggested donation.
This award-winning Folk/World Music team presents an array of culturally diverse musical styles usi...
Barron Arts Center
Barron Arts Center
American Art - The Guilded Age
FREE with suggested donation
This session focuses primarily on the work of John Singer Sargeant & James M. Whis...
Barron Arts Center
The HPC aims to inform, educate, advise and guide public officials and the community at-large as an advocate for the historic preservation of the local history of Woodbridge Township.
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HAWT is dedicated to preserving and promoting the history and heritage of Woodbridge Township through special programs and overseeing the Woodbridge History Museum.
Click the image above to visit their website.