What Remains
Taplin Gallery - Arts Council of Princeton Princeton, NJHetty Baiz and Laura Duerwald have developed cohesive bodies of original and compelling work that convey potent visual sensibilities and intriguing affinities.
Hetty Baiz and Laura Duerwald have developed cohesive bodies of original and compelling work that convey potent visual sensibilities and intriguing affinities.
Painting Women: Variations on a Theme by Charles David Viera Opening Reception: Saturday, January 7 | 3-5pm From the classical images of the 1500s to the frenzied interpretations of De Kooning in the 1960’s - and continuing today - the female figure has engaged and challenged...
Meet and greet with Hetty Baiz, featured artist of the dual show What Remains, on the last day of the exhibition's run. Free and open to all.
Anthropomorphic shapes floating, clinging, existing in interior spaces, employing intense color and collage.
Drawings by Mary Dolan.
The exhibition will be a visual confluence of the minds and creative approaches of three artists, resulting in an undulating mosaic presentation of over 100 small works reflecting the title: Train of Thoughts.
Anthropomorphic shapes floating, clinging, existing in interior spaces, employing intense color and collage.
In September 2022, the Arts Council announced a community-wide artistic endeavor, the Princeton Sketchbook Club. Participants were invited to make their mark by transforming the pages of a 30-page sketchbook to be displayed in a new art library. Everyone in the Club received the same 8×5” sketchbook, a blank...
Opening Reception: Friday, March 17 | 6-8pmThe 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...
C.a Shofed & Jane Zamost
Opening Reception: Saturday, April 8 | 3-5pm
In the making of this exhibit, we began to explore what optimism looks like … its color, value, image and movement. Does it exist during life’s positive moments or perhaps, the most challenging?
I let light tell its stories.
Grace Villamil ON VIEW: MAIN LOBBY My art is driven by my interest in perception, our interconnected nature and the shared experience. Through the synthesis of sound, light, environment and material, I explore an idea of mysticism: the boundaries of humanity and the uncertainty beyond...