
Último Domingo
Celebrate Latinx culture with art, music and performance.
Dynamic programs, learning guides and signage presented in Spanish and English are just the beginning of the Bilingual Museum initiative. We look forward to welcoming our New Brunswick communities to the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University.
Join us for free, bilingual events designed to connect our communities near and far. Or enjoy an artful afternoon of looking and learning in the galleries.
Celebrate Latinx culture with art, music and performance.
Join us for this annual holiday observance and contribute to a vibrant altar created in collaboration with our community.
Coming soon to a site near you! Our education team brings artmaking activities and learning guides in Spanish and English to locations throughout New Brunswick.
Explore exhibitions and collections through our digital museum guide, accessible on your mobile phone, and available in multiple languages.
Discover the museum through bilingual gallery texts and signage throughout the building.
Experience the museum with a customizable guided tour by one of our bilingual student educators.
Supported by a three-year $560,000 grant from Art Bridges Foundation’s Access for All initiative, the Zimmerli launched the multi-tiered Bilingual Museum Initiative in the fall of 2024. The new and expanded offerings have resulted in increased audience engagement, expanded visitor services, more meaningful collaborations with campus and community partners, and additional internship and employment opportunities for Rutgers students.
Brayan Prieto, Brenda Nava, Carolina Moratti, Cecilia Morales, Gloria Romero, Ingrid Baños Camacho, Javier Vasquez, Lupita Nieves, Ricarda Juana Garcia, Rosabel Pastrana, and Sarah Ferreira.