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Rutgers University Camden Campus
3rd and Pearl Streets at the Ben Franklin Bridge
Camden, NJ

One half-mile from Philadelphia on the Camden Waterfront, easily accessible by major highways, NJ Transit, SEPTA, PATCO and the Riverline.

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FREE concert parking in Lot 14 on 3rd St, metered exhibition parking available.
The Gordon Theater
The Walter K. Gordon Theater is a 650-seat proscenium theater with state-of-the-art lighting, sound and video/multimedia capability, and brand-new luxurious seating with no obstructed views.

Widely praised for its simple, bold design and outstanding acoustical properties, the Gordon is a highly versatile performance space - perfect for events from symphony orchestras to annual meetings, graduation ceremonies, film screenings and popular concerts.

For more information and technical specifications click here.

The Black Box Studio
The Black Box Studio is an intimate experimental theater space seating up to 150 and providing full stage audio/video and lighting.

In addition to hosting local theatre and performance arts events, the Black Box may be configured for corporate conferences and meetings, dinners, screenings, parties and other special events requiring an intimate space.


The Stedman Gallery
The Stedman Gallery is one of the area's premier visual arts galleries, and presents a wide range of national and regional touring exhibitions year-round. An intimate gathering space, the Stedman often hosts poetry readings, film screenings and other special events.

The Stedman is also home to the Rutgers-Camden Collection of Art, a significant visual art resource for the southern New Jersey / Delaware Valley region initiated and supported by a generous trust from the A. Weir Stedman Family. This growing collection of over 350 objects by regional, national and international artists includes works by Clarence Holbrook Carter, Salvador Dali, Helen Frankenthaler, Jasper Johns, Marisol, Robert Rauschenberg, and Victor Vasarely among others.

The Stedman is open to the public Mondays through Saturdays from 10am to 4pm, Thurdays from 10am to 8pm, and admission is always free .


The Walt Whitman Building
Coming soon ..
The Student Ticket is back! Present your ID at the IMPACT booth and get up to 4 tickets to any show for just $10.
Present your WRTI Tempo card at the box office to receive a 20% discount off all shows!
Present your WHYY Member Card at the box office to receive a 20% discount off all shows!