Ellarslie Open Exhibition Catalog

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June 25 to October 2, 2022

Opening Weekend

Saturday, June 25: 1:00-5:00 p.m.

Artist Reception with Prizes Awarded at 4 p.m.

Sunday, June 26: 1:00-4:00 p.m.

Public Reception

Annual Juried Show of the Trenton City Museum
2 Ellarslie 39 Open Trenton Museum Society Board of Trustees 2022 President Joan Perkes First Vice President Diane Ciccone Second Vice President Patricia Allen Treasurer Charles Lorimer Corresponding Secretary Karl Flesch Recording Secretary Jean Shaddow Museum Hours Friday & Saturday, Noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. www.ellarslie.org info@ellarslie.org 609-989-1191 facebook.com/Ellarslie @ellarslie_tcm @trentoncity Dan Bauer David Bosted Kaye Collins Deborah Gorczycki Carol Hill Beverly Keese-Kelly Jane Malloy Linda McRae Michael Newman Deborah Oliver Christina Sasso Sarah Unger

Thank You!

How rewarding it has been to collaborate on the many moving parts that make up the annual Ellarslie Open. There are the hundreds of artists and their compelling and beautiful entries, the longtime and new volunteers whose smarts and skills keep it all flowing, our fellow Trenton Museum Society trustees who offer their support and guidance, and 2022 juror Walter Wickiser, who undertook his process with great care and sensitivity. There are the many City of Trenton employees who ensure that Cadwalader Park and Ellarslie Mansion are ever welcoming, and all the neighbors, businesses, and organizations who support the museum’s vital role as a community partner and cultural resource in Trenton and beyond.

This year’s large and varied show includes works by return artists, by prior entrants who are exhibiting for the first time, and by artists who just discovered the Trenton City Museum ― through the Ellarslie Open! It is a wonderful mix.

As the nation commemorates the 200th birthday of Cadwalader Park designer Frederick Law Olmsted, we are thrilled to express the legendary

landscape architect’s ideal of open space accessible to all with a show that brings people together in celebration of art and community amid the lush greenery of the park.

Debbie Gorczycki

Sarah Unger

Ellarslie Open 39 Coordinators

Ellarslie Open 39 Committee

Debbie Gorszycki and Sarah Unger, Coordinators

Jan Applebaum, Exhibition Catalog Designer

Patricia Allen

Dan Bauer

Kaye Collins

Carol Hill

Jane Malloy

Deborah Oliver

Joan Perkes

Janis Purcell

Jean Shaddow

Ellarslie Open 39 Volunteers

Eileen Baldwin

Alia Bensliman

Phyllis Favata

Harry Georgeson

Helene Heather

Susan Luty

Linda McRae

Mike Newman

Rochelle Newman

Brad Pasko

Alexandra Pietsch

Ellen Pietsch

Carla Sakson

Christina Sasso

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Introduction

The Ellarslie Open

The anticipation of the Ellarslie Open creates an atmosphere akin to Christmas – in June. The Trenton City Museum is electric with excitement as each stage of the event reveals itself and all Trustees are on hand to assure its success.

We pride ourselves on every aspect of the exhibition and feel that the artists, members, and guests know it. The selection of our juror is expansive and exhaustive; our jurors never fail to surprise us. Thank you, Walter. Great job.

Next year will be the 40th anniversary of the Ellarslie Open and the 50th anniversary of the Trenton Museum Society.

As we look to the future, we see more magic. Stay tuned.

Special thanks to the EO39 coordinators, Debbie Gorczycki and Sarah Unger, whose attention to detail and follow-up was remarkable, and to Debbie Oliver, whose amazing eye guided the installation of this exhibition. Our

hospitality team is the best, and always delights with gastronomic surprises. Jan Applebaum’s signature branding makes the EO immediately recognizable.

Our appreciation goes out to all who supported us through the pandemic, still lingering on. We hope you enjoy EO39 as much as we enjoyed bringing it to you.

On my part there is no Museum event that makes me more proud, and I am deeply indebted to the Board of Trustees and our volunteers for their unflagging support and loyalty to the work of the Museum and to the City of Trenton.

Sincerely,

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Named in honor of artist and dedicated Trenton City Museum founder and supporter Molly Merlino.

Molly’s Museum

Store features paintings, prints, artistic jewelry and accessories, home goods, Trenton memorabilia, delightful children’s gifts and much more. Purchases from Molly’s support

the Trenton Museum Society in strengthening the Museum’s collections, programming, and our presence in greater Trenton and the surrounding region.

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

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Walter Wickiser, Juror

Iview the Annual at the Trenton City Museum at Ellarslie as one of the most important events that a museum can undertake. It levels the playing field by providing artists a chance to participate in a professional arena in a system that has few opportunities and seems to at times only service the blue chip 1% of the art world. I learned this firsthand as I was born into an art family. My father, the late Ralph l Wickiser (1910-1998), wrote some of the first books on teaching modern art, chaired the Art Departments of Louisiana State University, SUNY New Paltz, and the Pratt Institute, and exhibited with the likes of Jackson Pollock and Georgia O’Keefe. I opened my gallery in SoHo, New York, in 1992 and because I had experience from both sides of the art world/artist viewpoint I decided to focus on bringing recognition to underrecognized and deserving artists. Therefore I was truly honored to be asked to jury this year’s Ellarslie Open.

This year’s selection radiated a common feeling of positivity, as though we all might see the light at the end of the tunnel after two years of the pandemic. If the exhibition offered unlimited space, I would have chosen all artists who entered, as all had something important to express and were worthy. My choices and awards were no easy task, as I felt for each and every artist and artwork whether or not they were selected. I thank the Trenton City Museum, all the artists who entered, and all the volunteers who manage this endeavor. I am truly honored and humbled.

Wickiser Gallery, New York City June 2022

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The Walter Wickiser Gallery was established in 1992 in Soho, New York. As the son of American artist and art educator Ralph Wickiser, who chaired the graduate Fine Art program at Pratt Institute from 1962-1978, Walter Wickiser was born and raised in the American art world among internationally renowned modern artists including Barnett Newman, Phillip Guston, Jacob Lawrence, George McNeil, Stephen Pace, and Phillip Pearlstein.

Wickiser’s career as an art dealer formally began in 1990 in Soho, NY, when he became the first director of the first gallery to be established in the United States from mainland China. This led to establishing his primary direction as a gallery director to exhibit work by American and Asian-American painters, as well as artists from China, Japan and Korea. It has always been the focus of the Wickiser Gallery to create a visual dialogue between various cultures, and simultaneously reminds us of the ability of art to transcend cultural boundaries. The Wickiser has exhibited at dozens of

International Art Fairs including Art Aspen, Art Busan, Art Hamptons, Art Miami, Art on Paper, Art Toronto, Houston Fine Art Fair, LA Art Show, and the Seattle Art Fair. Work by many of the Wickiser’s artists have been exhibited at American museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the High Museum, the Dallas Museum of Art, and the New Britain Museum of American Art.

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The History of the Ellarslie Open

Ellarslie, an Italianate villa, was built for Henry McCall Sr. of Philadelphia as a summer residence in 1848. The architect selected to design Ellarslie was John Notman, known for designing the first Italianate building in America in Burlington, NJ, and the first Renaissance Revival building, the Athenaeum in Philadelphia. Notman was locally recognized for also designing the 1845 expansion of the New Jersey State House and the design for the State Hospital, which was also begun in 1848.

In February 1881, Henry McCall Jr. sold Ellarslie to George Farlee for $25,000. Seven years later, in September of 1888, the city of Trenton acquired the property from Farlee for $50,000, which also included the surrounding 80 acres, which would become the city’s first public park, Cadwalader Park, designed by the father of landscape architecture, Frederick Law Olmsted.

The City of Trenton opened the first museum here in 1889, closing several years later. Ellarslie has been a restaurant, ice cream parlor

and monkey house. The building itself has been home to several noted Trenton families over the years, and in 1971 Trenton City Council passed a resolution to create the Trenton City Museum.

The Trenton City Museum opened in 1978 in Ellarslie Mansion with an exhibition from our permanent collection of Trenton cultural history. Ellarslie Mansion is included in the National Registry of Historic Places.

In 1982, the Ellarslie Open was established to encourage local artists to submit their work for judging and display. Since then, the Trenton City Museum has displayed the work of more than eight hundred local and regional artists, many selected on the basis of work they submitted to the Ellarslie Open. Over the years, the Ellarslie Open became a significant exhibition in its own right, drawing on the work of professional artists from the tri-state region and beyond, while encouraging and recognizing emerging artists. Today, the Ellarslie Open serves as mid-Jersey’s premier annual juried exhibit.

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Works of Art on Display

9 www.ellarslie.org Basia Andrusko Yardley, PA Emu Energy Blast Pysanka, Emu eggshell, acid wax, dyes $255 Basia Andrusko Yardley, PA Solidarity Sunburst Pysanka, Rhea eggshell, wax, dyes $320 Basia Andrusko Yardley, PA Stars for Glory Pysanka, Emu eggshell, wax, dyes $265 Frank Arcamone Washington Crossing, PA The Drive-In Digital media $200 Hilary Bachelder New York, NY
Trees Archival pigment print $500 Eitan Barokas Fair Lawn, NJ The Roots Latex paint on polyester $8,000 Joanne Amantea Princeton, NJ Happy River Watercolor, acrylic, ink, Delaware River water $1,575 Ry An Blairstown, NJ Adagio Oil on canvas $4,225 Ry An Blairstown, NJ Cat-astrophie Colored pencil on paper $2,325 Ry An Blairstown, NJ / Hako Naka Tako Recycled paper pulp, wire, PVC, acrylic $4,225 Sherri Andrews Cranbury Township, NJ Brunette in Flow Mixed Media $750 Sherri Andrews Cranbury Township, NJ Golden Flowers II 24K gold leaf, acrylic, handmade paper $675
Dancing
10 Ellarslie 39 Open Bill Brookover Cherry Hill, NJ Grand Collison Polymer intaglio on Stonehenge paper $250 Jacqueline Donadeo Manasquan, NJ Snow Oil on linen $975 John Calabrese Denton, TX Light at the Gates of Darkness Graphite pencil on paper $2,000 Joan Capaldo Port Murray, NJ No Water, No Life Watercolor $1,800 Philip Carroll Collingswood, NJ Vanitas Oil on panel $1,800 Philip Carroll Collingswood, NJ Wild Mushrooms Oil on panel $2,000 Larry Chestnut Hamilton, NJ Prince Albert Still Life Oil on canvas $1,200 Sheryl Bassman Robbinsville, NJ What Can I Get You? Ball point pen $2,300 Laura Beard Ewing, NJ Cool Dip Acrylic paint $2,000 Kathleen Beausoleil Fair Haven, NJ Summer Haze Oil on panel $2,500 Alia Bensliman Robbinsville, NJ Pride and Envy Mixed Media $875 Beatrice Bork Flemington, NJ Tide Watch Watercolor and gouache $3,200 Jennifer Bornkamp Milltown, NJ Lucy’s Orchid Oil $400 Tasha Branham North Brunswick, NJ Plants Are Friends Digital illustration $250

Works of Art on Display

11 www.ellarslie.org Ann Darlington Bordentown, NJ Mosaic Medley Photography $350 Heidi Dehncke-Fish Whitehouse Station, NJ Prospect Park Light Acrylic $2,350 Connie Dierks Yardley, PA Winter Birches Watercolor $700 Norman Disbrow Trenton, NJ Closing Time Digital photography $200 Morris Docktor Pennington, NJ Head Study Pastel $1,000 Carole Doerr Allen Flemington, NJ Dark Horse; Approaching Storm Oil on prepared masonite $3,600 Sue Chiu Lawrenceville, NJ Two-Lidded Box Clay $400 Patrick Compagnucci Trenton, NJ Asymmetrical Relationship Photography $500 Patrick Compagnucci Trenton, NJ Escape from New York Photography $500 Patrick Compagnucci Trenton, NJ Man On a Wire Photography $500 Brendon Connors Woodbury Heights, NJ Jersey Turnpike 80MPH C-Print $250 Robert Cuff Delanco, NJ Delanco Red Sunset Oil on linen $4,500 Robert Cuff Delanco, NJ Sonata Painting NFS
12 Ellarslie 39 Open Lisa Falkenstern Riegelsville, PA William Tell Oil on wood NFS Caroline Feiveson Princeton, NJ Tangled Fabric $1,500 Caroline Feiveson Princeton, NJ What If? Fabric NFS Ann Marie Fitzsimmons Freehold, NJ growing green… Acrylic on canvas $2,000 Eva Marie Fitzsimmons Colts Neck, NJ Disorientation Acrylic on panel $300 Bennett Gewirtz Marlboro, NJ Blocked from the Sea Acrylic on canvas $1,800 Jeff Gola Moorestown, NJ Dojo on the Highway Egg tempera $7,500 Mary Dolan Princeton, NJ Recess Gouache $1,200 Asya Dodina & Slava Polishchuk Brooklyn, NY Around the Bend # IV (from the Places of Silence Project) Mixed media on paper $1,900 Bill Donnelly Southampton, PA Rippled Reflections 2 Wax crayon on paper $2,000 Deborah Eater Levittown, PA Whirlwind Magazine clippings and photographic prints $960 Renee Egan Yardley, PA Verrazzano Bridge Oil on canvas $1,400 Lisa Falkenstern Riegelsville, PA Turtlequarium Carbon on paper NFS

Works of Art on Display

Lionel Goodman

Princeton, NJ

Steichen on Stieglitz

Photography $225

David Gootnick

Washington, DC

Imperial Gates #1

Mixed Media NFS

Catherine Gowen

Princeton, NJ

Cicada Wing Wheel Watercolor on paper $325

Diane Greenburg New Hope, PA

Zoe Hansen

Bayville, NJ

When It Rains It Pours

Digital illustration

Richard Hoffman

Voorhees, NJ

$500

Springtime Across the Delaware River

Watercolor on 200#

Saunders Waterford

Watercolor Paper $2,500

Richard Hoffman

Voorhees, NJ

View Along Union Street

Watercolor on 200#

Saunders Waterford Watercolor Paper $2,200

Laurence Elle Groux

Susan Hogan

Lower Makefield, PA

Silver Texture

Mixed media on metal mesh, paint, and crayon $1,400

Beth Jarvie Hamilton, NJ

Soaked

Printed photo, foam core mounted $1,250

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Waiting
Pencil $1,299
in the Wings
York,
Becoming Glazed stoneware $2,750
New
NY
Millstone Township,
Gouache on paper $1,500
Lenora Guarini Miller
NJ Play 2020 #7
Millstone Township, NJ Play
Acrylic gouache on canvas $2,000
Lenora Guarini Miller
2021 #3
14 Ellarslie 39 Open Lisa Kennedy Yardley, PA Gray Coast Acrylic on canvas $475 Lisa Kennedy Yardley, PA Inner Light Pencil $320 Lisa Kennedy Yardley, PA Telling Secrets Pencil $1,100 Jess Kilpatrick Lambertville, NJ Reflections of Crossing the Bridge Photography $500 Kay King Wycombe, PA Yellow Sky Oil on linen $3,000 Gerald Klein Elkins Park, PA Snowy Egret Chromogenic archival photographic print $275 Michael Kolitsky Ocean City, NJ Constellations Mixed Media $300 Margaret Kalvar-Bushnell Princeton Junction, NJ 2 Australian Horses Pastel $250 Margaret Kalvar-Bushnell Princeton Junction, NJ Torres del Paine Pastel on paper $175 Margaret Kalvar-Bushnell Princeton Junction, NJ View from Peak 7 Oil $400 Joe Kazimierczyk Hillsborough, NJ Mirror Pool Oil on board $800 Armor Keller Doylestown, PA Resplendence Acrylic and gold leaf on polystyrene $3,000 Thomas Kelly Hamilton, NJ House of Cards Acrylic on canvas $2,850 Lisa Kennedy Yardley, PA Burst Through Acrylic on canvas $475

Works of Art on Display

Joy Kreves

Ewing, NJ

Mossy Moment

Colored pencil on paper $875

Renee Kumar West Windsor, NJ La Primavera

Mixed media/watercolor and collage $500

Noe LaFramboise Ewing, NJ

and Freedom

Christina MacKinnon

Flemington, NJ

Mystical Dwelling

Acrylic, latex, spray paint, paint pens on raw canvas $5,250

Susan MacQueen Princeton, NJ

Foal 2

Graphite on Venetian plaster on board $5,000

Carol Magner Yardley, PA

Downward Dog

Stoneware, mineral dye, wood, steel base $2,900

Dominic Martelli Sicklerville, NJ

Robert Lowe Trenton, NJ

Paris Skyline from the Pompidou Center

Watercolor on Arches paper 16 $300

Robert Lowe Trenton, NJ

Pidcock’s Creek

Oil on stretched canvas $500

The Blue Barrell Oil on canvas NFS

Barbara Martin East Norriton, PA

Phase 2

Acrylic, oil pastel, and pencil on cradled panel $750

Thomas Martin Edison, NJ

Red Cardinal Egg tempera NFS

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Acrylic
Yun
West
Contemplation Oil
$900
Li
Windsor
on linen $4,000
16 Ellarslie 39 Open Edward Mills Brooklyn, NY Read by All Mixed media $5,000 Edward Mills Brooklyn, NY The Four Seasons Outside My Window Oil on canvas $10,000 Margie Milne Phillipsburg, NJ Jessica’s Rose Robe Oil $1,000 Pearl Mintzer New Hope, PA Beauty Salon Mixed media digital art $1,200 Pearl Mintzer New Hope, PA Rush Hour Oil $3,600 Hetal Mistry Princeton, NJ Hope Acrylic on canvas $1,200 Florence Moonan Stockton, NJ The Banks of the Seine Venetian plaster, tints, acrylic, graphite $2,700 Michael McFadden Hampton, NJ Flood Flashe on canvas $3,000 David Meadow Princeton, NJ Desperation Acrylic $1,500 David Meadow Princeton, NJ What Came Before Acrylic $1,150 Jacqueline Meyerson Macungie, PA Tootsies Pastel $4,000 Howard Michaels Hamilton, NJ Of Angel Hair Acrylic, spray paint NFS William Miller Lebanon, NJ His Dream, Her Dream Acrylic on canvas $7,500 Edward Mills Brooklyn, NY Out the Window Found wood, encaustic, plaster, felt, oil $10,000

Works of Art on Display

17 www.ellarslie.org Barbara Moore Trenton, NJ The Office Digital photograph metal print $250 Andres Munos Hamilton, NJ Apetito Nocturno Printed photography $399 Elizabeth Oberman Flemington, NJ Father & Son Watercolor on Aquaboard $2,800 Elizabeth Oberman Flemington, NJ Sabrett on 5th Watercolor $3,800 Sahoko Okabayashi Princeton, NJ Del Mar Acrylic $1,200 Jody Olcott Hopewell, NJ Bog Turtle (endangered) Oil and gold leaf on reclaimed wood $1,800 Amber Palecek Lambertville, NJ The Space Between Us Mixed media $1,500 Michael Pascucci Monroe Township, NJ Warrior (Female) Bronze $10,000 John Petach Stockton, NJ map.yosemite falls Acrylics, maps, wood box $5,000 Jean-Paul Picard Hoboken, NJ Glass Block 10 Dye sublimination on hand cut and shaped aluminum $1,800 Alexandra Pietsch Ewing, NJ Betsy Ross Chalk pastel pencils $475 Alexandra Pietsch Ewing, NJ The Three Musketeers Chalk pastel $275
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Works of Art on Display

19 www.ellarslie.org Kristen Russo Yardley, PA Chicago Pride Photography $300 Drew Scarpa Millville, NJ Champlain Glow Pastel $2,000 Donnas Schaeffer Gilbertsville, PA Tuesday Afternoon Mixed Media $200 Marc Schimsky Yardley, PA A Break in the Service (aka: Mincha) Mixed media $450 Marc Schimsky Yardley, PA Secrets in Vienna Photopolymer (solarplate) etching $500 Marc Schimsky Yardley, PA What Comes Next? Acrylic $1,200 Mark Schreiber Chalfont, PA The Family Portrait Wine and watercolor on watercolor paper $4,200 Madelaine Shellaby Washington Crossing, PA Birds in the House (Cockatoo) Digital montage $500 Nancy Shill Newtown, PA Flower Power Mixed Media $900 Elaine Shor Colts Neck, NJ Protest Oil $2,500 Francisco Silva Frenchtown, NJ Evening Stroll Oil on canvas $950 J. Marion Simmons Plainsboro, NJ Still Waiting… Ceramic $335
20 Ellarslie 39 Open Lucia Stout Hopewell, NJ Weeds at Little Bennett Walnut ink $450 Jin Tang Plainsboro, NJ Spring Oil NFS Sandy Thapsem Wynnewood, PA ’Drangeas & Delphiniums Recycled Glass $400 Ann Thomas Stockton, NJ Cosmos at Phillips Oil $1,250 David W. Timothy Trenton, NJ Surrendered Photography $3,500 Jack Turkel Hamilton, NJ Flow Photography $400 Jack Turkel Hamilton, NJ Poem of Reeds Color photo print $450 Norman Simms Fairless Hills, PA Victoria Pastel $1,650 James Simon Hamilton, NJ Cosmic Bowling Mixed media, paper, gesso $500 Jon Simon Westfield, NJ Open Sunday Acrylic and latex paint on canvas, mixed media frame $6,000 John Slavin Holland, PA 71 Camaro, Bonneville Pigment print $950 Sarah Smith Ringwood, NJ Bison Meets White Sands, NM Oil on canvas $6,000 Steve Solop Highlands, NJ Wise Willy Digital art $100

Works of Art on Display

21 www.ellarslie.org Robbii Wessen Douglaston, NY Reliquary IV Assemblage $1,800 Chantal Westby Philadelphia, PA BLUE PLANET • EARTH IS THE BIRTHPLACE Ink, minerals, gold, silver on canvas $2,300 Iris Winiger Allentown, NJ City Sunset Pastel $500 Christina Withers Jersey City, NJ So the Master Can Have Him Mixed media $2,500 Jennifer Yuan Princeton, NJ Listening to Waterfalls Ink and color on rice paper NFS Zina Umyn Columbus, NJ Morning Begonia Transparent watercolor $850 Aphrodite Vairaktaris New York City, NY In My Dream Watercolor and collage $100 Karen Waller Saddle Brook, NJ One Night on Route 46 No. 3 Acrylic $300 Brett Wallerstein Cherry Hill, NJ Tranquility Porcelain $400 Jeff Weiser Monroe Township,
Peter
Code Talker Photography $650 Andrew Werth Princeton Junction, NJ The Predictive Self, #6 Acrylic on canvas $2,600
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MacDonald, Navajo

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Coming up at Trenton City Museum

In addition to Ellarslie Open 39, on view through October 2, we hope to welcome you many times in the coming months!

Every Saturday morning in July there is our new Arts & Crafts Plus! workshop series for kids

Karl Flesch’s downtown Trenton architecture walks continue July 16 and August 20.

On October 1 come out for the second annual Pause for Paws petfriendly event.

October 15 to November 27

we will host the biennial Mercer County Photography Exhibition.

November 19 marks the return of our beloved Holiday Boutique.

And to close out the year there is our annual look back at Trenton’s Christmas Past, a holidaydecorated Gilded Age Room, and much more.

Watch for details!

v Mel Leipzig

v Jerry’s Artarama

v Hunter Research

v Cedar Run Wildlife

v Garden State Watercolor Society

v Award In Memory of Frank Weeden

v Rago

v Award In Memory of Robert Sakson

v Diane and Kali Ciccone

v Mayor Douglas Palmer

v Award in Memory of Ben Whitmire for an Emerging Artist

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RAISE OUR PALETTES TO THE TRENTON CITY MUSEUM AT ELLARSLIE ON ITS

ELLARSLIE OPEN 39 ART SHOW EVENT.

CONGRATULATIONS ON CREATING A SUSTAINING ARTIST SPACE AND MUSEUM GALLERY FOR RESIDENTS AND ART LOVERS IN THE CAPITAL REGION.

MAYOR W. REED GUSCIORA CITY OF TRENTON

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