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Stories that celebrate arts, culture, and community.


Gabriel Muñoz at Casa Cultura: A Night of Puerto Rican Cuatro, Culture, and Tradition
Casa Cultura is proud to welcome Gabriel Muñoz for a special night of music rooted in culture, tradition, and Puerto Rican pride. Recognized as one of the premier Puerto Rican cuatro players, Gabriel Muñoz has dedicated his work to preserving and elevating Puerto Rico’s national instrument. His upcoming concert at Casa Cultura will be more than a performance. It will be a cultural experience, an evening filled with the sound, memory, and spirit of Puerto Rico. The concert wil


Jazmyn Jones Solo Exhibition: Her Art, Her Story, and Her Roots
Casa Cultura is proud to present a special solo exhibition by Puerto Rican visual artist Jazmyn Jones, opening May 8 at 6:00 PM at 750 Cass Street in Trenton, NJ. Known as one of the most dynamic artists in the region, Jazmyn creates bold, expressive work rooted in identity, healing, cultural pride, and community experience.


Latina Leadership and the Future of New Jersey
New Jersey marks a historic moment as Latina leaders Margo Chaly and Jacquelyn A. Suárez step into influential roles shaping education and community development. Their leadership reflects the growing impact of Hispanic voices in government. Residents are invited to witness history at a public event celebrating representation, leadership, and the future of communities across the Garden State.


Casa Cultura Launches Podcast Studio to Strengthen Civic and Cultural Voice
Casa Cultura proudly announces the launch of the Casa Cultura Podcast Studio, a new community media initiative designed to expand access to storytelling tools, amplify underrepresented voices, and preserve the cultural narratives of Trenton, Mercer County and New Jersey’s Latino community.


Jossue Ramos Guzmán (1977–2026): El legado de "El Indio"
Jossue Ramos Guzmán fue un artista multidisciplinario que se desarrolló en el arte del tatuaje, el arte público como muralista y las artes plásticas. Fue conocido en todo Puerto Rico como El Indio , en parte por sus rasgos físicos y su piel canela, que evocaban el color de los indígenas de la isla, pero también por su profunda pasión por integrar elementos de la cultura taína en sus obras. Jossue utilizó la piel, la piedra, la madera, el canvas y cualquier material que tuvie


Casa Cultura Welcomes Jazmyn Jones as Inaugural Artist-in-Residence
Art does not always begin with a canvas. Sometimes it begins with emotion, memory, or the need to be understood. For Jazmyn Jones , art has always been a way to make sense of the world and invite others into that process. As Casa Cultura’s first Artist-in-Residence, Jazmyn brings a practice rooted in honesty, openness, and the belief that creativity belongs to everyone. Her work encourages people to let go of fear and create freely. “I want people to feel that art is for them
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