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Art People Party Tombola Preview

March 15 - April 4
One-of-a-kind artwork.

Opening Reception: Friday, March 15 | 5:30-7:30pm

 

The Art People Party Tombola Preview Exhibit showcases the artwork featured in the Arts Council’s signature spring fundraiser, Art People Party.

The Tombola preview includes more than 30 works of original artwork donated by local artists, on view in the Taplin Gallery. The Tombola is an Italian-style, fast-paced art lottery hosted at Art People Party, where all Tombola ticket holders are guaranteed to go home with one of these pieces of art (all valued at $350+). Stop by, peruse the artwork, and mark down your top choices!

FEATURED ARTISTS

Jane Adriance
Jacqui Alexander
Hetty Baiz
Alia Bensliman
Trudy Borenstein-Sugiura
Judith Brodsky
Meg Brinster Michael
Sean Carney
Ben Colbert
Barbara DiLorenzo
Dave DiMarchi
James Doherty
Mary Dolan
ilanit Dotan Fuchs
Aaron Fisher

Lisa Granozio
Shirley Kern
Joe Kossow
Marsha Levin-Rojer
Paul Mordetsky
Donna Payton
Dot Paolo
Kathleen Preziosi
Libby Ramage
Robin Resch
Terri Riendeau
Katie Truk
Charles David Viera
Adam Welch
Diana Weymar
Andrew Wilkinson

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Artist Talk: Making Do

May 17 @ 6:00 pm

Free

Join the Arts Council of Princeton for a talk featuring the artists of of Making Do. Free and open to all.
Each artist finds resonance in this stuff of life, from Shannon Curry Hartmann’s brooding pandemic era newspaper collages to Rachel Perry’s obsessive, beautiful and weirdly funny fruit sticker drawings. From Karla Carballar’s collection of fidgeting objects, arranged into a minimalist grid of maximal anxiety, to Heather Cox’s sculptural celebration of the snapshot era in all its mundane and yet somehow mysterious glory. Emna Zghal’s wood/print/collage conversations yield beautiful and haunting abstracted landscapes, and Mollie Murphy takes the small sculptures that emerge out of the stuff she scavenges and relocates them among wall hangings inspired by the original making-do mother-of-it-all: the hand made quilt.
Making Do is on view in the ACP’s Taplin Gallery from April 27 – May 24.

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May 17
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Artist Talk: Making Do

May 17 @ 6:00 pm

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Join the Arts Council of Princeton for a talk featuring the artists of of Making Do. Free and open to all.
Each artist finds resonance in this stuff of life, from Shannon Curry Hartmann’s brooding pandemic era newspaper collages to Rachel Perry’s obsessive, beautiful and weirdly funny fruit sticker drawings. From Karla Carballar’s collection of fidgeting objects, arranged into a minimalist grid of maximal anxiety, to Heather Cox’s sculptural celebration of the snapshot era in all its mundane and yet somehow mysterious glory. Emna Zghal’s wood/print/collage conversations yield beautiful and haunting abstracted landscapes, and Mollie Murphy takes the small sculptures that emerge out of the stuff she scavenges and relocates them among wall hangings inspired by the original making-do mother-of-it-all: the hand made quilt.
Making Do is on view in the ACP’s Taplin Gallery from April 27 – May 24.

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May 17
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Artist Talk: Making Do

May 17 @ 6:00 pm

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Join the Arts Council of Princeton for a talk featuring the artists of of Making Do. Free and open to all.
Each artist finds resonance in this stuff of life, from Shannon Curry Hartmann’s brooding pandemic era newspaper collages to Rachel Perry’s obsessive, beautiful and weirdly funny fruit sticker drawings. From Karla Carballar’s collection of fidgeting objects, arranged into a minimalist grid of maximal anxiety, to Heather Cox’s sculptural celebration of the snapshot era in all its mundane and yet somehow mysterious glory. Emna Zghal’s wood/print/collage conversations yield beautiful and haunting abstracted landscapes, and Mollie Murphy takes the small sculptures that emerge out of the stuff she scavenges and relocates them among wall hangings inspired by the original making-do mother-of-it-all: the hand made quilt.
Making Do is on view in the ACP’s Taplin Gallery from April 27 – May 24.

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May 17
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