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The Walt Whitman Arts Center is a multi-cultural literary, performing and visual arts center dedicated to continuing its namesake's legacy of artistic excellence. The Center has become a hub for authors, both well-known and emerging, and its busy calendar features author’s readings, dance, ongoing open-mic nights, and a variety of music and theater performances.
Walt Whitman Arts Center
Local inventor and philanthropist Eldridge R. Johnson, whose modern phonograph helped launch RCA, donated the Neo-Classical Cooper Branch Library and surrounding Johnson Park to the City of Camden. Built between 1914 and 1930, the complex occupies an entire block near Camden's waterfront on the Rutgers-Camden campus. When it opened in 1918, the site became southern New Jersey's foremost cultural and recreational center. Today, the library houses the Walt Whitman Arts Center and is owned by Rutgers-Camden.
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