
Morris County Teen Arts Festival set for May 16 at County College of Morris
RANDOLPH TOWNSHIP, NJ (Morris County) – The 2025 Morris County Teen Arts Festival will be held on Friday, May 16, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at County College of Morris (CCM).
The day-long festival, celebrating youth arts, will bring together nearly 1,000 middle and high school artists and musicians from across Morris County, along with educators, for a full day of creative workshops, performances, and exhibits. It also provides a platform for students to showcase their work, receive feedback, and earn an invitation to the prestigious New Jersey State Teen Arts Festival. The public is invited to attend the event and enjoy student artwork and performances.
Each year, the festival centers around a thought-provoking theme, and the focus for 2025 is “Art & Consumerism.” This theme encourages students to explore how consumer culture influences their creative work, from the artist’s perspective to the broader reception in the art world.
The festival’s keynote speaker is Anthony Marques, a prominent comic book artist, educator, and local business owner. A graduate of the iconic Joe Kubert School of Cartoon and Graphic Art in New Jersey, Marques began his career working as an editor for publishers DC Comics and Dynamite Entertainment. A true student of the medium, he has brought new and exciting visions to life as an artist for beloved characters such as Batman, the Green Hornet, and the Ghostbusters. In addition to working on numerous projects with these companies, Marques became an instructor at the Kubert School before eventually becoming president and owner of the institution.
Following the keynote, CCM faculty, visiting artists, and current students will offer various activities across CCM’s scenic campus. This includes classroom workshops, pop-up performances in the college’s state-of-the-art Music and Technology Building, and outdoor interactive stations on the lawn (weather permitting). This year’s Teen Arts Festival is not to be missed!
Registration opens Tuesday, April 1, and runs through May 1. Space is limited. Visit www.ccm.edu/teenarts for more details. Email questions to teenarts@ccm.edu. CCM is located at 214 Center Grove Road in Randolph. The festival is sponsored by Morris Arts, whose mission is to engage and build community through the arts.