The ArtYard exhibition explores plant respiration as a metaphor for life and vulnerability. On view through January 28 in Frenchtown, New Jersey.
New Jersey
The Rise and Fall of American Glass
Amber Cowan’s entrancing sculptures share the spotlight with antique objects, illuminating the history and enduring possibilities of American glass art.
Your Guide to Art Excursions Outside NYC This Fall
Here are 19 art exhibitions to check out in Upstate New York, Long Island, Connecticut, and New Jersey.
ArtYard Shows Work by Artists Who Harness Creativity to Heal
Natalie de Segonzac and Lance Weiler investigate extremes, trauma, and restoration in two deeply personal solo exhibitions in Frenchtown, New Jersey.
The Incredible Synergy of Toni Morrison and Alison Saar
At Princeton University, “Cycle of Creativity” sets the writer’s archive in dialogue with the artist’s paintings, prints, and sculptures.
Harriet Tubman Monument Unveiled in New Jersey
Newark residents were also invited to share their personal stories of liberation for a permanent audio piece that complements the sculpture.
ArtYard Showcases Art Without Intent in As Is
This exhibition invites viewers to question their notions of beauty, artistry, and materiality. On view in Frenchtown, New Jersey.
Princeton Professor Under Fire for Saying N-Word in Class
It’s not the first time Joe Scanlan, a tenured art professor at the university, is criticized for using racist gestures and language.
The New Jersey Art Fair You Didn’t Know About
Art Fair 14C, which returns to Jersey City for its fourth year this weekend, has become a destination for locals seeking community and affordability.
Alexandre Arrechea’s Landscape and Hierarchies Features Works Inspired by Sports and Nature
This exhibition marks 20 years of Arrechea’s solo career with watercolors, sculptures, and multimedia installations created specifically for ArtYard in Frenchtown, New Jersey.
New Jersey’s Largest Art Tour Returns to Jersey City
The 32nd annual Jersey City Art & Studio Tour features over 1,000 artists at more than 140 locations from September 29 through October 2.
A Woman-Led Gallery in Princeton Puts Rest First
The Orange Door offers women and nonbinary artists of color “micro-residencies” to recharge and take a break from it all.