Congressman Chris Smith
Two River Theater Company in Red Bank and the New Jersey State Council on the Arts will each received competitive federal grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, Congressman Chris Smith announced.
“These two organizations are making significant contributions to our communities through promoting access to and participation in the arts and reaching out to young people,” Rep. Smith stated.“They are leaders in helping promote a public good. The Two River Theater has been a long-standing treasure in Monmouth County, fostering an appreciation for the arts for generations of participants and theater-goers.”
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Posted: May 10th, 2018 | Author: admin | Filed under: Art, Chris Smith, Monmouth County News | Tags: Congressman Chris Smith, Monmouth County News, National Endowment for the Arts, New Jersey, New Jersey State Council on the Arts, NJ CD 4, Red Bank, Two River Theater | 1 Comment »
There is pleasure in the pathless woods, there is rapture in the lonely shore, there is society where none intrudes, by the deep sea, and music in its roar; I love not Man the less, but Nature more.” Lord Byron
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Posted: January 19th, 2017 | Author: admin | Filed under: Art, Ernesto Cullari | Tags: Art, Emily Gundler, Ernesto Cullari: Shooting Straigt | Comments Off on Ernesto Cullari: Shooting Straight
“To think of shadows is a serious thing.” ~ Victor Hugo
Introducing Marguerite Zohni, MUA and Model. – Makeup provided by Hynt Beauty – the lux vegan organics-based cosmetic and skincare line, based in Monmouth County.
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Posted: January 17th, 2017 | Author: admin | Filed under: Art, Ernesto Cullari, Monmouth County News | Tags: Art, Ernesto Cullari, Ernesto Cullari: Shooting Straigt, Hynt Beauty, Marguerite Zohni, Monmouth County News, Photography, Victor Hugo | Comments Off on Ernesto Cullari: Shooting Straight
David Bowie, 1947-2016. Most of the details have not been announced yet, but The Strand Theater in Lakewood will present “A David Bowie Salute,” Jan. 29. According to a press release, “The night of celebration will include films and music videos on The Strand stage, live acoustic performances by local artists paying tribute, a listening party… Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: January 12th, 2016 | Author: admin | Filed under: Art, News | Tags: David Bowie, David Bowie tribute, Lakewood, Strand Theater | Comments Off on Strand Theater to salute David Bowie Jan. 29, with music and film
By April W. Klimley, Art Critic
The July 4th weekend is a great time for gallery hopping. Many new exhibitions opened their doors last weekend, and I’m going to give you a run down on some of the most interesting—and provocative. The wide variety of artwork may surprise you, and some of it may even shock you.
A good place to start is at AJ Dillon gallery in Atlantic Highlands. The gallery has an exhibition that has been running all month called “Stars and Stripes Forever.” It ends on July 4th, but is well worth squeezing into your schedule.
Gallery owner Frank Leahy asked local artists to come up with their own interpretation of the American flag, or what they think of when they ponder the American flag. One interpretation that grabbed my attention was a large America flag hung sideways with Jimi Hendrix face painted on it. It’s called Don’t Tread on Red by Jana Moriarty. You’ll find it hanging in a place of distinction—a pillar-like wall to the right as you walk in the gallery.
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Posted: July 3rd, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: April W. Klimley, Art, Opinion | Tags: AJ Dillon Gallery, April Klimley, April W. Klimley, April's Art Column, Art, ArtSea Gallery, Atlantic Highlands, Brookdale Community College, Dan Jacobson, Elle, Gotham Lounge, Hunter McKee, Jana Moriarty, Joel Levinson, Lambs and Wolves salon, Lincroft, Lizzi Schippert, Michael Shepherd, Mil Korbrinski, Red Bank, Sea Bright, triCityNews, William Higgins | Comments Off on “Shock and Awe” Permeates the July Shore Fine Arts Scene
April W. Klimley
By April W. Klimley, Art Critic
June isn’t just for weddings, beach time or boating. The month has also brings with it a rebirth of creative energy and a potpourri of fine art openings, exhibitions, street art and murals. In fact, there’s so much to see—and so many exhibition openings— that it may be hard to decide what to see each weekend or even during the week. Let me help you decide by giving you a preview of what’s going on during the first half of the month.
This coming weekend there are two key openings taking place on the central part of the Shore. One takes place in Red Bank (June 6), the other in Shrewsbury (June 7).
Saturday June 6 head for the Art Alliance in Red Bank which is holding its final exhibit of the season—The Ebba Osborne Memorial Award Exhibition. A reception runs from 6 pmto 8 pm opening night with music and refreshments in the back room. The exhibit focuses on two themes—“Dreamy” and “Interior”—and a $100 prize will be awarded to the Best in Show. Asbury Park photographic artists Tom and Lois White are judging the exhibit. Their work will be on display in the Alliance windows.
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Posted: June 4th, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: April W. Klimley, Art, Opinion | Tags: April Klimley, April W. Klimley, April's Art Column, Atlantic Highlands, Middletown, Middletown Library, Mike Scherfen, Monmouth Beach Cultural Center, Penelope Breen, Red Bank, Second Story Art Gallery, Shrewsbury, The Art Alliance, The Ebba Osborne Memorial Award Exhibition, The Guild of Creative Art | 1 Comment »
April W. Klimley
April W. Klimley, Art Critic
If you’re at the south end of the Jersey Shore this month, stop by the Torche Galerie in Belmar. Many of the works on display last month in the gallery’s 2nd anniversary exhibition have been either taken down or sold. But it’s worth a stop to see the magnificent interior space—as well as to examine some of the art gems which are still hanging on the wall. The space is the creation of owner/sculptor Roddy Wildeman, who has his own workroom connected to the gallery in the back of the first floor.
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Posted: May 21st, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: April W. Klimley, Art, Belmar, Jersey Shore, Monmouth County, Monmouth County Life, Monmouth County News, Things to do in Monmouth County, Things to do on the Jersey Shore | Tags: April W. Klimley, April's Art Column, Belmar, Belmar Arts Council, Jersey Shore Arts Scene, Monmouth County, Torche Galerie | Comments Off on A Closer Look at Two Artists at Torche Galerie in Belmar
April W. Klimley
By April W. Klimley, Art Critic
Everything starts blooming in May—including the Shore art scene. All of a sudden, galleries and artists’ organizations are all holding openings. It’s almost impossible to decide which to attend. The art scene may not be as broad and deep here as it is in New York City—where the auction houses sell the “best of the best” of modern during these weeks—from Picasso to Giacometti. But there’s a great deal of excitement and variety, and even more to come in June.
Opening this Friday the 15th
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Posted: May 13th, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: April W. Klimley, Art, Monmouth County, Monmouth County News, Things to do in Monmouth County, Things to do on the Jersey Shore | Tags: April W. Klimley, April's Art Column, Asbury Park Student Art, Belmar, Belmar Arts Council, Guild of Creative Art, Jersey Shore Arts Scene, Red Bank, Shrewsbury, The Art Alliance, Things to do at the Jersey Shore, Things to do in Monmouth County | Comments Off on The Shore Fine Art Scene Is in Full Blossom
By April W. Klimley, Art Critic
April W. Klimley
April is certainly the cruelest month, as T.S Eliot wrote. Spring keeps peeking out followed by rainy and cold days here at the Shore. So, why not cheer yourself up by jumping into the Shore Art Circuit as it emerges from its winter torpor.
New exhibitions are emerging like the daffodils in your garden. Last weekend at least two galleries held openings. One was the A.J. Dillon Gallery of Art in Atlantic Highlands with an exhibit entitled “Art in Nature,” a theme appropriate to the season, despite the chill. The other was held in Red Bank. The Art Alliance held a juried member show with two themes–“Contrasts” and “Personalities.” The curator of the show was Michael Burrus Johnson who had several paintings displayed in the showcase front windows of the gallery.
As I strolled around the small gallery gleaming with a wide variety of styles, Bathers by Miguel A. Fugeras drew me in. At first glance, the piece looked like a wood block print—a powerful rendering of statuesque tall women in black and white bathing in a river. But up close, it’s clearly a drawing, probably pen and ink. It’s an arresting piece that reinterprets the time honored, traditional theme of artists painting (dressed) women or female nudes at the seashore, ocean, or other body of water. Virtually all major artists from Botticelli to Degas have painted these scenes. But in tone and feeling, Fugeras’ drawing feels closer to Picasso’s Demoiselles of Avignon because of its angles and abstract nature .
Bathers by Miguel A. Fugeras. Drawing. The Art Alliance.
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Posted: April 10th, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: Art, Atlantic Highlands, Belmar, Monmouth County, Monmouth County News, Red Bank | Tags: A.J. Dillard Gallery of Art, April W. Klimley, Art Allaince, Atlantic Highlands, Belmar, Monmouth County Library-Eastern Branch, Red Bank, Shrewsbury, Torche Galerie | Comments Off on The Shore Fine Art Scene Springs to Life
STORMIN’ NORMAN SELDIN “I’m a Jersey boy with his heart down in New Orleans,” sings Stormin’ Norman Seldin in “Jersey Boy,” which shows the influence of New Orleans R&B on his music (listen below). But Seldin’s deeper roots are in the Asbury Park music scene: The singer-songwriter-pianist one of the architects of the blend of rock…
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Posted: January 30th, 2015 | Author: admin | Filed under: Art, Asbury Park, Monmouth County | Tags: Jersey Boy, NJArts, Norman Seldin, Steel Breeze | Comments Off on ‘Jersey Boy,’ Norman Seldin and Steel Breeze