Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Monday, June 4, 2012
Arts Guild New Jersey is pleased to present its firstCOMMUNITY: Members/Faculty/Student Art Show
Arts Guild New Jersey is pleased to present its firstCOMMUNITY: Members/Faculty/Student Art Show, featuring the artwork of Arts Guild New Jersey's current artist members, and its talented instructors and students. The exhibition opens on June 10 and runs through June 30, 2012, bringing together and showing appreciation for the many diverse people who are involved with the Arts Guild and who make its programs possible.
How Can This Be? by Pat Turturro Pastore |
Join us for the free, public reception on Sunday, June 10, 1-4 PM. Refreshments will be served.
The exhibition includes over 50 unique artworks in a variety of mediums. Artists: Natalie Addeo,Julie Barkin, Stacy Bober, Jill Caporlingua,Angelito David (Faculty),Tracie Fracasso(Faculty), Michael Anthony Galante, Janice Gossman,Alison Hooper, Ray Horner Jr. (Faculty), Francesca Iannelli, Stephen Jelinek, Sheila R. Lenga, Bruny Lynch,Cindy Malhotra, Donna Marlowe, Frank B. Marshall III,J.D. McGuire (Faculty), Art Morales, Paul Moran, Eric Muise, Pat Feeney Murrell, Pat Turturro Pastore, Prapti Paul, Barri Rifkin, Cindy L. Salsbury, Vince Salvati,Julian Tejera (Faculty), Jean Wright, and Sue Zwick.
Member support helps to sustain Arts Guild New Jersey.The Guild's instructors are all noteworthy artists with impressive backgrounds and extensive teaching experience. Some teachers work for universities and colleges such as the prestigious Mason Gross School of the Arts and Kean University, or for other non-profit art centers.Many of Arts Guild New Jersey's students have been loyally enrolled in classes year after year; others included in the exhibition are fresh additions to the community.COMMUNITY: Members/Faculty/Student Art Show is a celebration of Arts Guild New Jersey and the people who make it a premier NJ organization for the visual arts and art education.
Gallery hours are Saturdays and Sundays, 1:00-4:00 PM. The exhibition is wheelchair accessible. For more information on the exhibition or gallery, call 732-381-7511 or visit www.agnj.org.
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