Michael Lukachko: Autumn Harvest

2021-11-01T18:59:31+00:00

Michael Lukachko: Autumn Harvest Ann’s Place Gallery September 18–October 31 Michael Lukachko, A Seminal Moment, 2017, Wood veneer and collage, 32 x 19 Michael Lukachko has been doing marquetry for a long time, and each piece can take anywhere

Michael Lukachko: Autumn Harvest2021-11-01T18:59:31+00:00
  • Gianakis posed in front of her work.

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
  • Four Seasons by Susan Horn

Susan Horn: Corona Dreams

2021-01-29T00:47:14+00:00

Susan Horn: Corona Dreams Marité & Joe Robinson Strolling Gallery II December 5, 2020–January 24, 2021 Susan Horn, Four Seasons, 2020, Mixed Media Artist’s Statement: “My art career began once I retired six years ago from being a Middle

Susan Horn: Corona Dreams2021-01-29T00:47:14+00:00
  • Flat Iron Collage by Jennifer Markovitz

Jennifer Markovitz: Torn Visions

2021-01-29T00:47:39+00:00

Jennifer Markovitz: Torn Visions Ann’s Place Gallery December 5, 2020–January 24, 2021 Jennifer Markovitz, Flat Iron Collage, 2020, Mixed Media Collage Artist’s Statement: 2020 has been a difficult and challenging year. Between the global pandemic, political divide, and racial

Jennifer Markovitz: Torn Visions2021-01-29T00:47:39+00:00
  • Artwork Save Our Future by Sofia Rodriguez

What is Revolutionary? A Project by the Design Students in the Academy for Design at the Morris County School of Technology

2020-12-03T18:38:55+00:00

What is Revolutionary? A Project by the Design Students in the Academy for Design at the Morris County School of Technology Ann’s Place Gallery October 3–November 29 Sofia Rodriguez, Save Our Future, 2020 The exhibition What is Revolutionary? A

What is Revolutionary? A Project by the Design Students in the Academy for Design at the Morris County School of Technology2020-12-03T18:38:55+00:00
  • Artwork Union Place: Winter Morning by Lisa Dworkin

Suburban Vernacular

2020-12-03T18:46:04+00:00

Suburban Vernacular Marité & Joe Robinson Strolling Gallery II October 3–November 29 Lisa Dworkin, Union Place: Winter Morning, 2019, oil on canvas, 20 x 30 inches Dworkin’s Suburban Vernacular, on view in the Marité & Joe Robinson Strolling Gallery

Suburban Vernacular2020-12-03T18:46:04+00:00
  • Charlann Meluso, New Athlete

Charlann Meluso: Easel Abstracts: From Nothing Comes Something

2022-01-03T21:07:29+00:00

Charlann Meluso: Easel Abstracts: From Nothing Comes Something The Gallery at The Summit Free Public Library November 1 - December 30, 2021 Charlann Meluso, New Athlete, 2021, digital photograph on canvas, 24 x 18 inches. Artist Statement: The abstract

Charlann Meluso: Easel Abstracts: From Nothing Comes Something2022-01-03T21:07:29+00:00
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