Eleven risk-taking triumphs at Newark Museum of Art, Zimmerli Art Museum and more.
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TRIS McCALL
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Visual Arts
Felt forum: ‘Beneath the Surface’ exhibit in Bedminster shows variety of approaches to felt art
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLJuried show at Center for Contemporary Art runs through Dec. 9.
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Twelve reasons not to miss this weekend’s Art Fair 14C in Jersey City
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLState’s biggest art event takes place Nov. 11-13 at Jersey City Armory.
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Adventures in embroidery: ‘Thread Hijack’ at Hunterdon Art Museum showcases consistent creativity
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLClinton exhibition will run through Jan. 8.
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Alexis Rockman’s ‘Shipwrecks’ exhibit, in Princeton, makes environmental statement
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLVivid paintings include images of stranded animals.
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George Inness exhibit at Montclair Art Museum captures majesty of Garden State in 1800s
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLPaintings will be on display through 2024.
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Spirit of Jersey City Museum lives on, in Zimmerli Art Museum’s ‘American Stories’ exhibition
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLPugnacious show runs through Dec. 30 in New Brunswick.
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YES Gallery’s ‘And in That Place Where Flower and Flame Meet We Grow’ features works by 11 artists.
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One month left for brilliant ‘Land of the Free’ exhibition at MANA Contemporary in Jersey City
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLWorks by Vincent Valdez, Hugo Crosthwaite and Joe Minter are included.
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‘Reemergence,’ the 2022 NJ Arts Annual at State Museum, evokes traumas of recent years
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLMore than 120 works by 95 artists are on display in Trenton.
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Photography
Billie Holiday in Newark: Museum shows classic photos of Lady Day at Sugar Hill nightclub
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLJerry Dantzic’s 1957 photos can be seen through Aug. 21.
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Black art exhibition at Morris Museum depicts ‘fellow travelers on a difficult journey’
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALL‘For the Culture, by the Culture’ will be on display through Sept. 25.