April Art Walk
See local artists Stop by the Village to see over 40 local artist display their work across the Greene. Sponsored by Underground, one of the 60 Shoppes at Historic Smithville. To sign up or get more information call Underground at 609-652-5200.
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Amber Cowan | Alchemy of Adornment
'Alchemy of Adornment" invites visitors to revel in the ench Cowan transforms American-pressed glass into exuberantly adorned diorama-like wall installations and free-standing sculptures using the centuries-old techniques of glassblowing and flameworking.
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Eileen Sackman: The Elephant in the Room
threatened and endangered animals The Elephant in the Room calls attention to threatened and endangered animals, encapsulating their expressive nature through emotional representation.
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First Gallery Show: Fine Art and Animation
A gallery exhibit by Monmouth students! Featuring the work of Monmouth University graduating seniors who will receive their degrees in Fine Art and Animation.
OPENING RECEPTION
Friday, March 27, from 7 - 9 p.m.
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Journey
Monmouth Art Gallery celebrates 50 years! In recognition of their 50th Anniversary, Monmouth Arts is reflecting on their journey over the past half-century as well as where they’re headed.
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Mona Lisa Redefined
Gallery Exhibitions Mona Lisa has been described as the most admired, written or sung about work of art in existence, possessing unique qualities that include the subjects mystifying expression, strong composition and delicate modelling of forms.
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Piano Parts Homage to Harold and Miniatures
Gallery Exhibitions Piano Parts Homage to Harold and Miniatures is the newest collection of work from Professor Vincent DiMattio. DiMattio has been a professor in the Art & Design department for over 50 years and is retiring this spring.
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She Persisted: Julia Dzikiewicz
A gallery exhibit by Dzikiewicz Overtly political, deeply emotional, and subtly humorous, Julia Dzikiewicz weaves feminist parables into immense encaustic wax paintings. Monumental like an altarpiece, they inflame the spirit; illuminated like a tapestry, they give shape to immortal stories.
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