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Entr’Exhibit: Your Water, Your Future
Farmstead Arts 450 King George Road, Basking Ridge, United StatesReception: January 26, 2025 | 1:00 – 4:00 PM Exhibition Dates: January 12 – February 26, 2025 Entr’Exhibit offers a unique opportunity to connect with the mission of the New Jersey Highlands Coalition and experience captivating creations inspired by the region's natural wonder. Join us to celebrate the intersection of art and nature in this special exhibition! Featuring paintings, photography, sculpture and mixed media art of the 4-State Highlands Region of NJ, NY, PA & CT.
Frontline Arts – 51st Annual Members Show
Frontline Arts 440 River Road, Branchburg, NJ, United StatesReception: Sat., Jan. 25th, 1-3 PM Theme: The theme for this year's show is "PAS DE THÈME," which means there's no specific theme to follow. The exhibition aims to celebrate our member artists' avant-garde and rebellious spirit, allowing for a diverse showcase of innovative and boundary-pushing artwork. Join us for the festive opening and spread the word to art aficionados! Dates: The exhibition will be on view through March 8th. Juror: This year Frontline Arts member Dave DiMarchi will be our Annual Members' Show juror. Dave is a multi-disciplinary artist specializing in printmaking, papermaking, and sculptural book forms. He has exhibited his work in the US and internationally and teaches in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
New Jersey Highlands Coalition Art Exhibit
Farmstead Arts 450 King George Road, Basking Ridge, United StatesExhibition Details: • Artists' Reception: Sunday, January 19, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. • Closing: Sunday, February 23, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. Ridge, NJ – The Farmstead Arts is delighted to announce that it will host the New Jersey Highlands Coalition art exhibit. The exhibition will run from January 12 to February 23, 2025, at the Farmstead Arts Center, located at 450 King George Road, Basking Ridge, NJ. The exhibit will feature a diverse collection of fine art, photography, sculpture, and mixed media pieces inspired by the natural beauty of the Highlands region, encompassing areas of New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut. This annual event aims to highlight the intersection of art and environmental conservation, promoting the mission of the New Jersey Highlands Coalition to protect and enhance the vital resources of the Highlands. Visitors can explore the gallery for free during regular hours: Wednesdays and Fridays from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, and Sundays from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. For more information, please visit the Farmstead Arts Center's event calendar. About Farmstead Arts Center: Situated on the historic Kennedy Martin Stelle Farmstead, the Farmstead Arts Center serves as a hub for fine,
Norz Hill Farm Farmers Market
Norz Hill Farm Farmers Market In addition to its regular farm market hours, Norz Hill Farm is adding a weekly farmers market to its schedule of community-friendly events this summer. Taking place on Tuesday afternoons from 2:00 to 6:00 pm at 120 South Branch Road in Hillsborough, the market will feature wholesome foods and items from area vendors. “The purpose of the market is to offer fresh food and products to Somerset County and neighboring regions,” said Megan Norz, the farm market manager. The market will take place rain or shine, except in the event of severe weather. Vendors include: Pickle Culture - Pickle and Olive Company The Granola Bar - Granola bars and Granola Cereals Flounder Brewing - Beer Sunken Silo Brew Works - Beer River Lea House - Garlic and Related Products Pies & Quiches - Pies, Quiches, Scones, Muffins, Crumb cakes, cinnamon buns & fruit buns Ropers Way Farms - Jams and Jellies and lemonades Rubia Imports - Olive Oils and Balsamic Catalina Empanadas - Baked Empanadas Manville Pastry Shoppe - Breads, Rolls, Donuts, Muffins, Danish, Croissants, and Buns Krakus Deli - Pierogi Kielbasa, stuffed cabbage, Paolo's Kitchen - Italian Take out frozen dinners AquaSprout Farms - Microgreens, Lettuce, basil,
Kids’ Creative Collective (ages 7-12) Session 1
Frontline Arts 440 River Road, Branchburg, NJ, United StatesTuesdays, 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM Feb 11th, 18th, 25th Adults, bring your creative kid to try different techniques and make various prints together! We will explore mono-printing with foam and gel plates, collagraph-making, stamp-making, puzzle linocuts, and open work time. Attending parent or guardian participation is required for each child. Each session will feature a different method of layering water-based ink or acrylic paint to create a print that follows a socially aware prompt. Then, each pair (kid + adult) will decide what image to make using the technique explored that day. At the end of the allotted time, the group will take turns sharing their final print, explaining why they chose it and what they learned. Price details: The ticket price pays for the child/adult pair and the materials provided by Frontline Arts. Students provide: Sketchbook for ideas Favorite mark-making supplies Photographs or magazines About the Instructor: Ingrid Marie Harbour is an interdisciplinary artist who enjoys experimenting with different mediums, including drawing, painting, and printmaking. Originally from Seattle, Washington, Ingrid moved East after studying art at the UW, including drawing with notable professors Zhi Lin and Emily Gherard. While living in NYC, Ingrid worked as a teaching artist
Kid’s Creative Collective (Ages 7-12) Session 1
Frontline Arts 440 River Road, Branchburg, NJ, United StatesTuesdays, 4:30 PM – 7:30 PM Feb 11th, 18th, 25th Adults, bring your creative kid to try different techniques and make various prints together! We will explore mono-printing with foam and gel plates, collagraph-making, stamp-making, puzzle linocuts, and open work time. Attending parent or guardian participation is required for each child. Each session will feature a different method of layering water-based ink or acrylic paint to create a print that follows a socially aware prompt. Then, each pair (kid + adult) will decide what image to make using the technique explored that day. At the end of the allotted time, the group will take turns sharing their final print, explaining why they chose it and what they learned. Price details: The ticket price pays for the child/adult pair and the materials provided by Frontline Arts. Students provide: Sketchbook for ideas Favorite mark-making supplies Photographs or magazines About the Instructor: Ingrid Marie Harbour is an interdisciplinary artist who enjoys experimenting with different mediums, including drawing, painting, and printmaking. Originally from Seattle, Washington, Ingrid moved East after studying art at the UW, including drawing with notable professors Zhi Lin and Emily Gherard. While living in NYC, Ingrid worked as a teaching artist