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  • NJ Council for the Humanities Logo

Art Center Receives Grant from New Jersey Council for the Humanities

2022-07-08T16:30:20+00:00

Art Center Receives Grant from New Jersey Council for the Humanities Summit, NJ (June 18, 2021)—The Visual Arts Center of New Jersey (VACNJ) has been awarded a $20,000 grant from the New Jersey Council for the Humanities for use in funding public programming in support

Art Center Receives Grant from New Jersey Council for the Humanities2022-07-08T16:30:20+00:00
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Summit Elks Make Charitable Donation to Visual Arts Center of New Jersey

2022-07-08T16:35:59+00:00

Summit Elks Make Charitable Donation to Visual Arts Center of New Jersey Summit, NJ (June 8, 2021)—The Elks Lodge of Summit recently donated $2,000 to the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey to support the work VACNJ is doing with ECLC (Education, Careers & Lifelong

Summit Elks Make Charitable Donation to Visual Arts Center of New Jersey2022-07-08T16:35:59+00:00
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Nancy Cohen: Atlas of Impermanence

2024-03-21T21:00:30+00:00

Nancy Cohen: Atlas of Impermanence Main Gallery May 8–June 13, 2021 Reinstalled September 3–September 26, 2021 Nancy Cohen: Atlas of Impermanence, which was on view in the Main Gallery, featured large-scale drawings that resemble tapestries but are made from paper pulp and

Nancy Cohen: Atlas of Impermanence2024-03-21T21:00:30+00:00

Katrina Bello: Knowable Earth

2024-03-21T21:01:48+00:00

Katrina Bello: Knowable Earth Mitzi and Warren Eisenberg Gallery May 8–June 13, 2021 Reinstalled September 3–September 26, 2021 Photo by Etienne Frossard. On display in the Art Center’s Mitzi and Warren Eisenberg Gallery, Katrina Bello’s drawings and videos explored

Katrina Bello: Knowable Earth2024-03-21T21:01:48+00:00
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Trish Classe Gianakis: Elements of Emotion

2021-06-18T18:23:40+00:00

Trish Classe Gianakis: Elements of Emotion Ann’s Place Gallery April 17–June 13 The artist posed in front of her artwork. Artist’s Statement: As a cancer survivor, Classe Gianakis is driven to channel her emotions into digital art and sculptures.

Trish Classe Gianakis: Elements of Emotion2021-06-18T18:23:40+00:00
  • Stretching the Space by Irene Rousseau

Irene Rousseau: Stretching the Space

2021-06-18T18:22:27+00:00

Irene Rousseau: Stretching the Space Marité & Joe Robinson Strolling Gallery II April 11–June 13 Irene Rousseau, Visual Symphony: Stretching the Space, 2021, Oil on canvas, pen, and ink Stretching the Space represents transition and change as an expression

Irene Rousseau: Stretching the Space2021-06-18T18:22:27+00:00
  • Blue Open by Janice Patrignani

Janice Patrignani: Inspired Resilience

2021-04-07T20:54:33+00:00

Janice Patrignani, Inspired Resilience Ann’s Place Gallery February 6–April 4 Janice Patrignani, Blue Open, 2018, Shibori/Indigo Dyed Cotton Fabric, Wood, Wire, WW II Parcel Post Parachute & Hardware, Wire, Thread. Janice Patrignani is a design professional, visual artist, and art

Janice Patrignani: Inspired Resilience2021-04-07T20:54:33+00:00
  • Bowery Street Lamp by Barbara Beeman

Barbara Beeman: Nature’s Mirror

2021-04-07T20:35:24+00:00

Barbara Beeman: Nature’s Mirror Marité & Joe Robinson Strolling Gallery II February 6–April 4 Barbara Beeman, Bowery Street Lamp, 2020, Digital print. Barbara Beeman worked as a Supervisor of Social Work for Hudson County Social Services for 40 years

Barbara Beeman: Nature’s Mirror2021-04-07T20:35:24+00:00

(de)coding

2024-03-21T20:55:47+00:00

(de)coding Main Gallery February 6–April 25, 2021 Photo by Etienne Frossard. A code is a system of signs or symbols used for communication. Often the information is disguised or hidden in some way, allowing only those who know the

(de)coding2024-03-21T20:55:47+00:00
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Spandita Malik: Threads of Identity

2024-03-21T20:56:45+00:00

Spandita Malik: Threads of Identity Mitzi and Warren Eisenberg Gallery February 6–April 25, 2021 Photo by Etienne Frossard. Spandita Malik is a New York-based artist from India, whose work often addresses women’s rights and gendered violence. Her ongoing project,

Spandita Malik: Threads of Identity2024-03-21T20:56:45+00:00
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