
NRCA Calendar
2025 NRCA EVENTS CALENDAR

- Friday, January 3rd: NRCA Youth Board Spoken Word Event at NRPL at 7 pm
- A curated evening of poetry and storytelling from local teens (ages 13-18) will be presented as the closing program for World on the Move. Drawing from their understanding and personal experiences of migration, these young voices will offer powerful perspectives on the challenges and hopes connected to the journey of migration in 2024.
- January 8 through 15, 2025: GotArt, Inc. Presents Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at the NRCA Rotunda Gallery
- By special arrangement with the New Rochelle Council on the Arts, GotArt, Inc. will present a special exhibit on the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at the NRCA Rotunda Gallery from January 8th to January 15th.

- January 17th at 7 pm: Chick Corea Tribute Concert at NRPL
- A tribute to the late, great Chick Corea—a musical visionary whose compositions spanned jazz, Brazilian/Latin rhythms, and classical influences. Co-sponsored by the NRCA, this concert is a must for any jazz enthusiast!
- January/February: Call for Bands for Summer Sounds 2025
- Additional info TBA
- March 1 through 30: NRCA Original Exhibit at the NRPL: “City of Glass”
- Curated by Barbara Davis and Andi Stix
NRCA will proudly present a richly illustrated exhibit tracing the history of the nationally-renowned nursery that bloomed in New Rochelle in the early part of the 20th century. Henry Siebrecht’s Rose Hill Nurseries stretched for acres, from North Avenue to the Hutchinson River, with rows and rows of greenhouses, arboretums and lush beds of flowers. The “City of Glass,” as it has been called, lured Manhattan socialites and celebrities, and it furnished home landscapes in the premier suburb that was New Rochelle.
- Curated by Barbara Davis and Andi Stix
- Saturday, May 10th: 50th Anniversary Celebration
- Details TBA
- June 25/28 through August 27/29: Summer Sounds Concert Series
- Performer Applications Open January 20, 2025. Learn more here.
- October 16th through 19th : ArtsFest