On display are works from four Montclair artists Ellen Goellner, Jennifer Levine, Lori Field, Amy Putman, as well as Dara Goldman, Danielle Scott, Andrea McKenna, and Cheryl Gross.
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Artist’s work on display at several Jersey City venues NJ.com 4 days ago David Mosca, nj.com
The art of Cheryl Gross can be seen throughout April at several Jersey City locations both in person and online.
Dvora Gallery
Five new paintings by Gross are on display at Dvora Gallery. Ongoing gallery hours are Wednesdays and Saturdays from 3 to 7 p.m. or by appointment. Dvora Gallery is located at 160 First St., Jersey City.
Art House Productions
The online-only venue is showcasing Gross’ new work, the Carousel Cowgirl Series. The images for the series feature cowgirls, both famous and not, and putting them on horses that are actually carousels. This is also meant to mirror duplication and extinction. The works can be seen at https://bit.ly/3t2KLJ8. Art House Productions Gallery is located at 678 Newark Ave., Jersey City.
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Group show “agency” to honor Black History and Women’s History months ×
Catalina Aranguren, founder of Walk-Bye by Argia Photography, brings her latest community art installation to life in partnership with the Jersey City Public Library.
The group show exhibition “agency” will showcase original work by New Jersey artists with an unveiling at the Five Corners Library at 4 p.m. on March 1.
The show, inspired by Black History Month and Women’s History Month, displays New Jersey artists’ representation of “agency” and embraces intersectionality in community.
Using photography, poetry, paint and Legos, the artists explore the individual’s intrinsic agency, or belief in self and awareness of one’s rights and power within.