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Maternal love animates Heather Williams’ ‘Safe Passage’ exhibition at Kean University
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLVideos and sculptures can be seen at Karl and Helen Burger Gallery through May 9.
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Pro Arts welcomes strikingly talented artists into the fold with ‘First Impressions’ group show
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLART150 Gallery in Jersey City will shows works through Feb. 2.
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Four exhibitions at Visual Arts Center of New Jersey evoke harsh realities of life behind bars
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALL‘Something to Hold On To: Art in the Carceral System’ and three other shows will run through Jan. 26.
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Top 15 NJ art shows of 2024: Elana Herzog, Nan Ring, Richard Whitten and more
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLAlso Ben Jones, Didier William and Paul Gardère, Kate Dodd …
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Youngsup Han explores ‘Echoes of Nature’ in works on display at Olyaa Gallery in North Bergen
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLArtist uses takbon, a traditional Korean technique.
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Hunterdon Art Museum assembles a collection of Kimberly Camp’s wildly imaginative dolls
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLExhibition will be on display through Jan. 12.
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Glen Burtnik and The Smithereens’ Jim Babjak will attend unveiling ceremony.
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Arts Annual at Montclair Art Museum puts hopeful spin on ‘Exploring Our Connections’ theme
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLWorks by Dan Fenelon, Danielle Scott, Kristin Künc and others.
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Heavy metal: Shandor Hassan makes profound statements with discarded pieces of steel
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALL‘The Dust: American Matter’ can be seen at Street Road in Cochranville, Pennsylvania.
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Morris Museum’s ‘New Sculpture/New Jersey’ is a rewarding overview
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALLExhibition will run through Feb. 2.
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In Princeton exhibition, Australian photographers show fear for — and pride in — their homeland
by TRIS McCALLby TRIS McCALL‘Under a Southern Star: Identity and Environment in Australian Photography’ will be on display through Jan. 5.