Ellarslie Open 40 Catalog - Trenton City Museum

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The annual juried exhibition of Trenton City Museum

June 24 to September 30, 2023

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ELLARSLIE OPEN #40

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June 24 to September 30, 2023

Opening Weekend

Saturday, June 24: 2:00-5:00 p.m.

Artists and Members Reception with Prize Announcements

Sunday, June 25: 1:00-4:00 p.m.

Public Reception

President

Joan Perkes

First Vice President

Diane Ciccone

Second Vice President

Patricia Allen

Treasurer

Charles Lorimer

Corresponding Secretary

Karl Flesch

Recording Secretary

Jean Shaddow

David Bosted

Kaye Collins

Deborah Gorczycki

Carol Hill

Beverly Keese-Kelly

Jane Malloy

Linda McRae

Michael Newman

Deborah Oliver

Janis Purcell

Sarah Unger

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Introduction

Thank You from the EO Team!

How exhilarating to work side by side with so many dedicated and knowledgable people on the Ellarslie Open. As the Open marks its 40th, one cannot help but be grateful to be on the continuum of an endeavor set in motion in 1982 by Mary Yess, and carried forward by hundreds of participants and volunteers across the decades. Here’s to many more Opens!

EO 40 is joined by two other milestones in 2023: the Trenton Artists Workshop Association at 45 and the Trenton Museum Society at 50. We would not be celebrating these three indelibly linked milestones without the enduring support of community members, volunteers, businesses, and organizations in the greater Trenton area.

As Juror, Reginald Browne matched his keen eye with a passion for supporting artists and innovative art-making. Reggie came to EO40 through TMS Trustee Jane Malloy, whose uncle, the Trenton legend Tom Malloy, was among the artists in the first Ellarslie Open, in 1982. How

fitting that the gallery that holds his name is the first room that greets all who step into the Trenton City Museum.

Debbie Gorczycki

Sarah Unger

Ellarslie Open 40 Coordinators

Ellarslie Open 40 Committee:

Debbie Gorszycki and Sarah Unger, Co-Coordinators

Jan Applebaum, Exhibition Catalog Designer

Kaye Collins

Carol Hill

Jane Malloy

Deborah Oliver

Joan Perkes

Janis Purcell

Jean Shaddow

Ellarslie Open 40 Volunteers:

Joy Backes

Eileen Baldwin

Phyllis Favata

Ann Gannon

Mary Kay Girmsheid

Beverly Keese-Kelley

Barbara Lear

Susan Luty

Linda McCrae

Mike Newman

Rochelle Newman

George Olexa

Tori Oshel

Brad Pasko

Alexandra Pietsch

Ellen Pietsch

Bonnye Jean Randolph

Maggie Rose

Carla Sakson

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A Letter from the President

Being President of the Board of Trustees of Trenton Museum Society comes with as many pleasures as challenges. One of my favorite pleasures is to welcome you to the Ellarslie Open especially this year, as we celebrate EO number 40.

The seamless unfolding of the EO, one of our signature events, belies the months of planning and the intensity of the final weeks that precede its opening day.

In the Museum the energy is palpable, and each Trustee has a duty to ensure the successful execution of the exhibition.

Our position as one of the most important juried exhibitions in the region is reaffirmed each year by the quality of the entries and the extreme attention the Art Exhibition Committee gives to selecting a Juror. Reggie Brown, this year’s Juror, exceeded our already high expectations. I urge you to take the time to read his statement and hope you will have an opportunity to chat with him.

This year is the 50th Anniversary of the Trenton Museum Society which we will joyfully celebrate October 19. We will honor the Trustees who make the Trenton City Museum a reality. Our story is fascinating, and it shows what love and commitment to Trenton History and Art can mean to a community and beyond.

Your invaluable support has helped stabilize us through the pandemic and as we moved out of it. We ask you to continue this support: buy a piece of art, reserve a ticket for the October 50th Anniversary celebration, become a member, shop in our store, have a conversation with a TMS Trustee or volunteer, become a volunteer yourself, visit often – all ways for us to get to know each other better.

Many of you I know by name; however, I always enjoy meeting you in person, as discussing the Museum is one of the pleasures I mentioned earlier. Find me and introduce yourself, and I will try to do the same.

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I want to thank our EO team, especially Debbie Gorczycki, Sarah Unger, and Deborah Oliver – the show’s administrative and curatorial leaders. Exceptional job.

And to our sponsors – many thanks to those who have supported us for years and to those who are supporting us for the first time.

Finally, to the artists: What would a Museum be without your presence?

You all make us great.

President, Board of Trustees

Trenton Museum Society

We thank these Award Sponsors for supporting artists of the Ellarslie Open

v Mel Leipzig

v Award in Memory of Robert Sakson

v Garden State Watercolor Society

v Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority

v Diane Ciccone and Kali MacMillan

v Susan Luty

v Kerry Perretta

v Rene Dawe in memory of Larry Stein

v Deborah Gorczycki

v Michael and Sarah Unger

v Joan Perkes and Harry Georgeson

v Stephen Bruce

v Phoenix Art Supplies

v Jerry’s Artarama

v Award in Memory of Frank Weeden

v Hunter Research

v Carolyn Stetson

v Mayor Douglas Palmer

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Introduction

40 Years of the Ellarslie Open

When I cooked up the idea for the Ellarslie Open, I had hoped it would turn into an annual event, but little did I think it would turn into the incredible show it has become. At that time, I was vicechair of the Trenton Museum Commission and president of TAWA (Trenton Artists Workshop Association); so, there were many artists I knew who would be interested in showing at this spectacular venue. Ben Whitmire, the museum’s director at the time, was a real treasure for the museum, and we had a lot of fun launching this new open juried show—always important when you’re putting in long hours on a new project. Working with our first juror, Stefan Martin, we saw wonderful works submitted from the local usual suspects, and, gratifyingly, from artists from much farther around the region. The show was wellreceived, artists were excited to

be included, the museum had a new program, and we were off. Kudos to the various managers of the museum since Ben’s time, for keeping the fire in the show and making it the event it is today; it’s great to see your “child” grow up to be so smart, successful, and goodlooking!

Sincerely, Mary Yess

January 2023

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EO Purchase Award artists with work in the Trenton Museum Society’s permanent collection:

Sherri Andrews, Erik Armusik, Gail Bracegirdle, Chee Bravo, James Cann, Tom Chesar, Jeanne Chesterton, Larry Chestnut, Sue Chiu, Anne Gannon, Trudy

Glucksberg, Jeff Goodwin, Diane Greenberg, Richard Hoffman, Kevin Hogan, Danielle Ingeri, Derek Jecxz, Justin Jedrzcjczyk, Joe Kazimierczyk, Michael Kember, Kristin Lerner, Susan Luty, Raymond Mathis, Paul

Matthews, Mary McKay, Charles McVickers, Paul Mordetsky, Jeane Nielsen, Dennis Michael Normile, John O’Neill, Katie Petrille, Deborah Pey, Dallas Piotrowski, Janet Purcell, Jennifer Renshaw, Judith Rosenthal, Louis Russomanno, Christina

Schmitz, Jay Shin, Marion Simmons, Jack Turkel, Gloria Wiernik, Mary Yess, Margaret Zullinger

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Carol Hill is shown putting finishing touches on the Ellarslie Open timeline that traveled four decades around the four walls of the Tom Malloy Gallery in the recent Fast Forward to 40, our visual journey through art and time to EO40. It showcased Ellarslie Open Purchase Award artwork in the permanent collection of the Trenton Museum Society.

Reginald M. Browne, Juror

It is unquestionably an honor to be asked to judge this exhibition, and to lend my views on a wide range of objects of artistic expression. As a patron of artists, collector of visual objects, and participant in purposedriven non-profit leadership of art organizations, I draw upon an array of experiences, scholarship, and connoisseurship to execute this awesome task. I also note that the development of a scoring system to eliminate the hint of personal taste or bias was essential to offer fairness to each entrant in Ellarslie Open 40. Key qualities which were held in high regard were creative approach, composition, technique, and craftsmanship.

I would like to offer gratitude to Board members Jane Malloy and Sarah Unger, Board President Joan Perkes, and Board Vice Chair Diane Ciccone for the invitation to participate. I respect the commitment and hard work board members to museums and art organizations contribute to further the mission of organizations under their care. In a post-covid economy and resulting philanthropic environment, the stewardship of regional cultural organizations

often is a challenging endeavor. In recognition of the 40th Ellarslie Open, an achievement to be celebrated, we can see that each year has undoubtedly brought new challenges but with noted continuity and growth, the commitment to art continues. Kudos to the entire board of directors and staff for their work.

I am a fan of a wide range of objects of art. Over my continued period of observation and collecting art, my interest spans the range of abstraction, figurative, landscapes and sculpture. I was impressed by the large number of landscapes introduced by the artists for inclusion in the Ellarslie Open 40. Clearly, some artists are as moved as I am by the beauty of the Central New Jersey and Southeastern Pennsylvania areas. We are all fortunate to be temporary caretakers of the lands which we share. The work of artists is extremely important. Artists document what is seen and felt in their moment of art making. Without the creative economy, one

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of the pillars of what makes America great would not persist, freedom of expression.

It is the responsibility of the Artistic ecosystem - curators, artists, patrons, and the leadership of artbased organizations, to present the truth on the wide range of the American perspective. The American point of view is dynamic, complicated, and multi-lensed. The tent of inclusion must be welcoming to debate points of view and share the truth no matter where the road leads. The role of a juror in this case is to be open-minded and welcoming to what is captured and presented. Given the era we are currently witnessing with prevailing attitudes of righteous censorship, bans of ideas, and amending written records, Ellarslie Open 40 and peer juried contests around the country take on a new meaning and urgency to be a platform for freedom of speech and expression. I hope all involved share the same sentiments of fairness to the outcome of the judging and selection process.

Reginald M. Browne

Juror, Ellarslie Open 40 June 2023

Reginald M. Browne is the Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA), chair of PAFA’s Board of Governors of the Art College, and a member of the Executive Committee. He is the Chairman of Creative Capital Foundation, a nonprofit, grantmaking organization whose mission is to provide grant funding to artists in the creation of groundbreaking new work. He is on the board of Silver Art Projects, a nonprofit organization that provides artists with free, year-long studio space and career development opportunities that accelerate and enhance their artistic practice. A Principal of GTS Securities, an automated multi-asset class market maker headquartered in New York City, Mr. Browne has a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from La Salle University where he serves on the Board of Trustees. He and his wife Dr. Aliya Browne are known as influential collectors of contemporary African diasporic portraiture and abstract expressionist art.

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Celebrating TMS at 50

The offerings of 2023 are a testament to the people who for 50 years have fueled the growth and development of the Trenton Museum Society and its partnership with the greater Trenton community. Visit ellarslie.org for details on upcoming exhibitions, events, and more.

Trustees Collecting, curated by Joan Perkes, brought together a generous and eclectic display of pieces from the collections of current and former TMS trustees.

Fast Forward to 40, Carol Hill, Curator. This lead-up to EO40 showcased Ellarslie Open Purchase Award winners that are in the TMS permanent collection.

History of Ellarslie, curated by Debbie Gorczycki, displayed images and articles spotlighting the building that, since 1978, has housed Trenton City Museum and welcomed the community since 1978.

EO40: 150 works by 109 artists, selected by Juror Reg Browne. Watch for Juror and Artist Talks. Through September 30.

Saturdays in July: Art projects and more for kids and families. Cosponsor: MCEA. 9 am to noon: July 1, 8, 15, 22, 29.

History Talks by award-winning author and presidential historian Louis Picone; July 8 & 15, 2 to 4 p.m.

TAWA at 45: Curators Elizabeth Aubrey and Mary Yess showcase the talents of Trenton Artists Workshop Association artists across the years. Opens October 7.

Timeless Tile: TMS explores Trenton’s history of tile making with an exhibition about Trent Tile Co. and other tile makers ... talks and demonstrations ... a reissued Trent Tile catalog and reissued Trent Tiles by Tileworks of Doylestown, PA. Fall 2023.

TMS at 50: Save the date to celebrate! Trenton Country Club Thursday, October 19.

Next: Not Just an Exhibition, a Happening: Jurors and curators Diane Ciccone, Jane Malloy, and Edwin Torres ask artists of cutting-edge media and artforms, “What’s next?” Opens December 9.

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11 www.ellarslie.org Hilary Bachelder New York City, NY LBI Blue Archival Pigment Print $400 Ron Balerno Yardley, PA CROW Strathmore rag acid free paper $400 Ron Balerno Yardley, PA STRETCH Strathmore acid free rag paper $550 Anne Bascove New York City, NY Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge photography, collage, pencil on watercolor paper $9,250 Anne Bascove New York City, NY
Present Subjunctive photography, gouache, pencil on watercolor paper $10,500 Jane Adriance Skillman, NJ A Mystery Oil on Canvas $1,700 Basia Andrusko Yardley, PA Pysanka – Circles of Life Goose Eggshell, Wax, Dyes $125 Basia Andrusko Yardley, PA Pysanka – Sunflowers and Bees Goose Eggshell, Wax, Dyes $155 Jeffrey Apoian Lambertville, NJ The Dance Troupe Photo Giclee Print $945 Frank Arcamone Washington Crossing, PA Race Day Photograph $200 Hilary Bachelder New York City, NY Along the Wave Archival Pigment Print $400
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Works of Art on Display Works of Art on Display
12 Ellarslie 40 Open Beatrice Bork Flemington, NJ Begin Again Watercolor/Gouache, Arches Hot Press $3,400 RMoss Brannon Philadelphia, PA Cell Aside Acrylic on canvas $25,000 RMoss Brannon Philadelphia, PA Clifford Ward Acrylic on canvas $50,000 Chee Bravo Trenton, NJ Samba in the Park silkscreen on acid-free paper $1,800 Abby Brooks Bedminster, PA First Daffodils Oil $375 Robin Brownfield Collingswood, NJ Out There Glass tiles, stained glass, beads, ceramic tiles $2,000 Laura Beard Ewing, NJ Stick In the Mud Watercolor and gouache on watercolor paper $1,500 Nicolette Belletier Hopewell, NJ A Return Oil with iridescent pigment on canvas $1,500 Anita Bhala Pennington, NJ Beauty photograph $280 Kristen Birdsey Cream Ridge, NJ Broken Watercolor on Paper $800 Amy Block Medford, NJ Rainforest Acrylics with medium textures and markers framed $900 Cheryl Bomba Pennington, NJ Falling petals archival print $250
13 www.ellarslie.org Jeanne Chesterton Newtown, PA Grace oil on canvas $775 Jeanne Chesterton Newtown, PA Hardware oil on canvas $950 Larry Chestnut Hamilton, NJ Southard St Landscape oil on canvas $800 Larry Chestnut Hamilton, NJ Antique Gun oil on canvas $800 Tom Collins Westmont, NJ Robin Oil on Canvas $4,500 Patrick Compagnucci Trenton, NJ The Hive Photograph $500 Vincent Bush Princeton, NJ Hope Acrylic on canvas $425 Vincent Bush Princeton, NJ Imposters acrylic on canvas $475 Shawn Campbell Milford, NJ All In Our Hands 4 different clay bodies, oxides $850 Philip Carroll Collingswood, NJ Harvest Oil on panel $1,800 Philip Carroll Collingswood, NJ King and Queen Oil on Panel $1,600 Tom Chesar Stockton, NJ Lambertville Train Station oil on archival hard board $4,000 Works of Art on Display
14 Ellarslie 40 Open Deborah Eater Levittown, NJ Reflecting Pool magazine clippings on canvas $1,600 Renee Egan Yardley, PA Beach Conversation oil on canvas $1,200 Doris Ettlinger Hampton, NJ Mid March Watercolor on paper $1,100 Lisa Falkenstern Califon, NJ Trapped Oil on Wood $1,300 Lisa Falkenstern Califon, NJ Twilight Veil Oil on Wood $5,000 Tess Fields Wrightstown, NJ Afternoon at MOMA watercolor $750 Brendon Connors New York City, NY Yorkshire Piglet Mixed media (Graphite, Acrylic, Conte crayon, and China marker on tinted Canon paper $700 Rob Cuff Delanco, NJ Raven Prophets Oil on linen $2,000 Rob Cuff Delanco, NJ Scarlet Messenger Oil paint on linen $2,000 Bill Donnelly Southampton, PA lichen on granite #2 wax crayon on black paper $1,875 Joseph Dougherty Pennington, NJ The Artist Oil paint and canvas $4,000 James Dupree New Hope, PA Valley of the Gods: Self Portrait Acrylic, oil, and mixed media on panel $75,000

C Ford

Lapine, AL

Portrait Study Emotions

Mable Joy

Digital Ink on paper $2800

C Ford

Lapine, AL

Portrait Study Emotions

Color Sunlight Joy

Birmingham, Alabama Digital Ink on paper $3000

Arlene Freed

Langhorne, PA The View

Oil on stretched linen $1,200

Nancy Gibbs

Holland, PA

Winter Snow wool fiber on wool felt background, wood frame $195

Nancy Gibbs

Holland, PA

Sunset in the Smokies

wool fiber on wool felt background, wood hoop frame $185

John Gummere

Morrisville, PA

There Will Be Cats

Oil on Canvas $1,900

Works of Art on Display

Beverly Hagan

Bensalem, PA

Shawnee Pond

Acrylic on canvas $700

Lisa Hendrickson Mt. Laurel, NJ

Stoic

Oil paint on a cork surface mounted on cradled wood board $800

Richard Hoffman

Voorhees, NJ

From the Museum to City Hall

140# Arches Watercolor Paper $1,800

Patricia Hutchinson Belmar, NJ

Mary and Brandon acrylics and oils on canvas $5,000

Joyce Inderbitzin

Yardley, PA

Sailing Narragansett Bay oil on canvas, varnished, framed $975

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Beth Jarvie

Hamilton Square, NJ field of view

Giclee deep matte photographic paper

Abigail Johnson

Princeton, NJ

Colony/Collapse

High resolution scan of stacked, mixed media paintings and dead bees $400

Abigail Johnson

Princeton, NJ

The Pollinators

High resolution, manually manipulated scan of acrylic painting, ethically foraged plants/bees $350

Joe Kazimierczyk

Hillsborough, NJ

Reflections

Joe Kazimierczyk Hillsborough, NJ

Norine Kevolic

New Hope, PA

Runes of a New Age Bamboo segments, painted poplar and mahogany, dyed plywood

Kilpatrick

NJ An Eye Opening

Raymond Kiveris Doylestown, PA Happy Leopard

photo

Lori Langsner

Princeton Junction, NJ Spring Awakening

on canvas board

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$3,800
Photo $350 Jennifer
Folding
Oil on canvas $800
Oil
$2,000
$275
Jess
Lambertville,
Experience
Kish New Hope, PA
Hills
Jennifer Kish New Hope, PA Small Storm at Sea
on canvas
Digital
oil
$250
$875
Woodland
oil
$650
on board
oil
$850
October Sky
on canvas

Works

17 www.ellarslie.org Bonnie MacAllister Philadelphia, PA Mother Nature Felt, threads $1,080 Susan MacQueen Princeton, NJ Anticipation graphite on Venetian plaster $2,000 Mona Madl Warwick, PA Back to the Source Paper and Graphite $750 Carol Magner Yardley, PA Reverie Stoneware, dried pods and leather $1,200 Elena Maksina Chalfont, PA Peach Orchard pastel on paper $550 Elena Maksina Chalfont, PA Local Sunflowers oil on canvas $1,900 Lori Langsner Princeton Junction, NJ Canal Path oil on canvas $250 Megan Lawlor North Wales, PA Island Time oil on canvas $2,800 Megan Lawlor North Wales, PA Perched Oil on Archival Linen Panel $1,800 Yun Li West Windsor, NJ Silent Cry – Leaving Kyiv Station Oil on linen $2,300 Yun Li West Windsor, NJ Portrait of Max Ginsburg and his War Pieta Oil on linen $6,000 Nancy Lloyd New Hope, PA Flyaway Clouds oil on Bristol plate $2,450
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18 Ellarslie 40 Open Margaret Miccio Trenton, NJ Ghosts of Factories Past Mixed Media $1,500 Pearl Mintzer New Hope, PA Red Eldorado oil $1,920 Andres Munoz Hamilton, NJ Infiltrado Printed Photography on paper $800 Kimberlee Nentwig Perkasie, PA Mystic River Bascule Bridge Watercolor on Arches 140 lb. $800 Elizabeth Oberman Flemington, NJ Sunday in New Hope Transparent Watercolor on Arches Watercolor Paper $2,400 Thomas Martin Edison, NJ Portrait of Man Egg Tempera on Watercolor Board $1,000 Karen Martin Freehold, NJ Self Determination acrylic on canvas board $800 Karen Martin Freehold, NJ Early Light stretch canvas $1,000 Helene Mazur Princeton, NJ Historic Hike Oil on Panel $500 David Meadow Princeton, NJ Neon City Acrylic $1,800 David Meadow Princeton, NJ The Barrista Acrylic $1,500 David Meadow Princeton, NJ Best Friends Acrylic $1,800

Elizabeth Oberman

Flemington, NJ

Planning the Future Transparent Watercolor $8,000

Mark Oliver

NJ

Street Watercolor on paper $900

Mark Oliver Lambertville, NJ York Street Watercolor on paper $900

Mark Oliver Lambertville, NJ Coryell Street Watercolor on paper $900

Alice Olson Seufert

Fairless Hills, PA

Eggsactly six

Professional W/N W/C paints on Arches 100 % rag 140 lb. cold pressed paper $725

David Orban

Trenton, NJ

The Work Party: Yellow

Biplane and Balls in a Box

on linen $2,350

David Orban

NJ The Work Party: Biplane and Blue Truck in Green

Springs, NJ

Overton

Pascucci

NJ

Man VI Bronze $7,000 Debbie Pisacreta

NJ Spring Colors

Al Pizzutello Hamilton Square, NJ

Sky View Through Brick

Photographic paper $100

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Ferry
Lambertville,
oil
oil
Laurel
Galatea
oil
$2,000
Ringoes,
Navigating
photography
Santford
Ringoes,
Multicolored
photography
Monroe,
Extended
Lambertville,
Oil
Trenton,
on canvas $2,350 Regina Ottman
Does It Herself
on canvas
Santford Overton
NJ
the Westfjords
$300
NJ
Sandbars
$300 Michael
on Linen board $600
Works of Art on Display
20 Ellarslie 40 Open Pat Proniewski Hamilton Square, NJ Pink Plethora Oil on archival gessobord $2,200 Pat Proniewski Hamilton Square, NJ Retreat Oil on archival gessobord $1,650 Pat Proniewski Hamilton Square, NJ Love Token Oil on archival gessobord $975 Pat Proniewski Hamilton Square, NJ On The Surface Oil on archival claybord $1,650 Janet Purcell Hopewell, NJ ‘Acadia, Maine’ Oil $750 Janet Purcell Hopewell, NJ Midsummer Passion Oil $900 Eric Reid Princeton Junction, NJ Foggy Morning Acrylic paint and spackling on canvas $1,200 Karen Repka East Windsor, NJ Morning Fog at Cape Neddick Watercolor $400 Mick Ricereto Philadelphia, PA Barney’s Angels Watercolor and pencil on Arches $650 Brian Romeo Spotswood, NJ Self-Portrait as Daedalus Oil on panel $1,000 Delphine Salzedo Princeton, NJ Resilience (Resilience series) Charcoal on hand toned paper $2,000 Frank Sauer Princeton, NJ Myriad of Leaves Archival Pigment Print on matte etching paper $560

Childhood Memory

21 www.ellarslie.org Frank Sauer Princeton, NJ Tulip Archival Pigment Print on matte etching paper $380 Joseph Schembri Metuchen, NJ Midnight Dance In Ibizza Mixed Media on Canvas $3,000 Beth Schoenleber Doylestown, PA Thompson Neely House –Winter 300lb. Arches cold press $1,550 Michael Schweigart Pitman, NJ Still Twilight acrylic on paper $1,250 Robert Seufert Fairless Hills, PA Overcast Autumn Reflections oil on linen $4,300
Warren Twp., NJ Chicks Ink $500
Plainsboro, NJ
Frog King
fired stoneware
crystal and metallic glazes $400
(Shirley) Lewen Shao
Janet Marion Simmons
The
High
with
Brooklyn, NY Dark Sky Over the Parking Lot Acrylic, mixed media on canvas $7,000 John Slavin Holland, PA Hudson Hornet Pigment print $900 John Slavin Holland, PA Bonneville Pigment print $900 Aurelle Sprout Lambertville, NJ
Asya Dodina/Slava Polishchuk
Acrylic & rice paper on canvas $1,500
Place Walnut Ink On Watercolor Canvas $550
Lucia Stout Hopewell, NJ A Wild, Peaceful
Works of Art on Display
22 Ellarslie 40 Open Liping Wang Cranbury, NJ Orange Blue Reverie Oil on linen $1,500 Liping Wang Cranbury, NJ Autumn Leaves Oil on linen $840 Jeffrey Weiser Eastampton, NJ Helen at North Window Photo $495 Jeffrey Weiser Eastampton, NJ Aztec Princess Photo $495 Andrew Werth Princeton Junction, NJ Coordinated Symmetry acrylic on canvas $2,975 Mabel Williams Trenton, NJ Chaos Acrylic – Heavy $1,300 David W Timothy Trenton, NJ Caleb Cranson Paper $4,500 David W Timothy Trenton, NJ TransMasculine Couple Cranson Paper $4,500 Patricia Todd Bordentown, NJ Reflection Acrylic $450 Patricia Todd Bordentown, NJ Its All There in Black and White Acrylic $300 Zina Umyn Bordentown, NJ On the Kinkora Trail Watercolor and Gouache on 140 lb. Arches $1,800 Gene Underwood Holicong, PA Hips oil on gessoed board $450

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David C. Chiacchio, CFSP

PA Lic. No. FD013019L

Owner/Manager: NJ Lic. 3449 PA Lic. No. FD013019L

Owner/Manager: NJ Lic. 3449 PA Lic. No. FD013019L

Paula A. Morocco, CFSP NJ Lic. 3826

Paula A. Morocco, CFSP NJ Lic. 3826

Paula A. Morocco, CFSP NJ Lic. 3826

Rhonda L. Rivera NJ Lic. 5090

Rhonda L. Rivera NJ Lic. 5090

Rhonda L. Rivera NJ Lic. 5090

Email: DCC990@aol.com

Web: www.chiacchiosouthview.com

Email: DCC990@aol.com

Email: DCC990@aol.com

Web: www.chiacchiosouthview.com

Web: www.chiacchiosouthview.com

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Programming is made possible, in part, by support from the Mercer County Cultural and Heritage Division, in partnership with the New Jersey Historical Commission Division of Cultural Affairs/Department of State; and the Bunbury Fund and the Trenton Arts Fund of the Princeton Area Community Foundation.

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As a Quaker-affiliated, nonsectarian 501(c)(3) organization, Mercer Street Friends is dedicated to nourishing minds and bodies, empowering families and communities, with a focus on FOOD, FAMILY, and EDUCATION

Headquartered in Trenton, since 1958, Mercer Street Friends’ Food Bank, Preschool, Trenton Community Schools Initiative, and Parent and Family Engagement Programs address poverty and the physical and emotional trauma it creates for children, families, and communities.

To learn more about Mercer Street Friends and our programs, please visit: MercerStreetFriends.org

Congratulations to the Trenton Museum Society on the 40th Ellarslie Open

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