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.
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.
Anthropomorphic shapes floating, clinging, existing in interior spaces, employing intense color and collage.
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?
Through the delicate strokes of watercolor and the rich hues of wood stain, these New Jersey-based artists capture the essence of city life with stunning realism.
Figurative paintings from memory, imagination and plein air.
Multimedia exhibit showcasing the beauty of culture and the price of the climate crisis.
Huhn's work reflects on identity – personal, cultural, and collective.
Join the Arts Council of Princeton for an artist talk featuring Valerie Huhn of "In Whose Image?", on view in the ACP's Taplin Gallery.
Dual exhibition by Jon Sarkin and Hannah Fink, whose work will not only make you think, but make you smile.