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Hudson County’s Bi-Weekly-Cultural, Lifestyle and Entertainment Publication In This Issue Pg. 3 Pg. 4
THE EYES HAVE IT
HAPPENINGS Around Hudson
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ARTScene
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HIP LIKE HOPPER
Local Artist Shines in Debut Show
15 Paintings @ Gallerie Hudson
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Ode to Edward Hopper By Sally Deering See Page 7
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THE EYES HAVE IT Meet Art House Gallery’s New Curator Andrea McKenna to Spotlight Local Artists
The Art of Climbing by L.M. Feldman. Artist Megan Klim is a Jersey City artist and teaches at St. Peter’s Prep in Jersey City; Kirsten Sedja holds an MFA from New Jersey City University. “Identities resembles the play now showing at Art House’s theater about a woman who is trying to get out of her depression by going Andrea McKenna is the New back to her love of rock Curator at Art House Gallery climbing,” McKenna By Sally Deering says. “The woman goes through stages of denial nown as one and rebirth and the art of the co-owners of show sort of resembles the Raven Gallery & that process. It’s a maBoutique, a small space terials-based art show. on Newark Avenue that Megan’s work is mixedattracted a huge folmedia: wood, gauze and lowing in Jersey City, rust – it has a lot of maAndrea McKenna has terials. Kirsten’s work moved on – sort of. She Veiled #5 by Megan Klim is a little more complihas just been named cu- gallery-partner, Javiera cated to explain. To me, rator of Art House Rodriguez, and deit looks like a map of Gallery at the Cast Iron signing sets for the the psyche; intersectLofts building on 17th drama club at St. Peter’s ing lines on processed Street in Jersey City – University. McKenna wood. It looks like a the one with the David is also an accomplished psychological process.” Bowie mural painted by artist who has shown McKenna hopes to foKobra. her work in the Jersey cus more on the Jersey “I’ve always had an City Artists Studio Tour City artist community at interest in curating,” and many other venues. Art House Gallery, she McKenna says. “I really Identities is the first says, and along with the enjoy artists who have a show McKenna has art shows, she would signature style and who curated at Art House like to get local musiseem like they’re telling Gallery and it feacians to perform in the a story with their work. tures the work of artgallery and host artist I like putting artists in ists Megan Klim and talks. the spotlight.” Kirsten Sedja The show “There are so many McKenna has been a is a mixed-media exmore artists in Jersey vital part of the Jersey hibition that coincides City now,” McKenna City art scene for sever- with the play now says, “and so many of al years, curating shows running at Art House them are really good. at the Raven with Productions: Grace, or Whether it’s the older or
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Composition #1 by Kirsten Sedja the newer generations, from the Newport stop I’m hoping to reach out on the Jersey City PATH to everybody and get and Light-Rail Stations. them to know this place. “The location is a I’d like to put the main challenge, but its easy focus on Jersey City to get to,” McKenna art because I think that says. “It’s right off would be a great thing Coles Street, which runs to bring to Art House. downtown. If you don’t With the move to a new have a car, you can place and a transition grab an Uber. I hope the with Art House going community will go the through its rebirth proextra mile. It’s worth the cess, people were a little trip.” unsure of what was goAnd what about Raven ing to happen.” Gallery; is the Raven McKenna is refernevermore? ring to Art House “Raven is gone as Productions’ move storefront, but we still from Magnolia Street do events,” McKenna in Journal Square to the says. “We did a holiCast Iron Lofts on 17th day show right before Street, close to the Christmas, and we entrance of the Holland intend to do events in Tunnel. Although the the future. That entails space seems to be hard finding a space and seeing if we can make it a happening with music and art, which takes some planning nd time, but we’ll get there. The Raven has not disappeared.” If you go Artists’ reception: Sun, April 15, Noon-3 pm to get to by public trans- Identities Art House Gallery portation, McKenna 262 17th St, JC says its really just a (201) 918-6019 short Uber or Lyft ride arthouseproductions. from the Hoboken org PATH, or a short walk
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Local Artist Shines in Debut Show 15 Paintings @ Gallerie Hudson
Ode to Edward Hopper
Square 1 Eatery by Lucy Malolepszy
By Sally Deering Artist Lucy Malolepszy pretty much knows Jersey City from her years growing up in The Heights. After earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the Massachusetts College of Art in Design, Boston, Malolepszy came back to Jersey City where she paints Jersey City’s neighborhoods in the American-realism style of her favorite painter Edward Hopper. Fifteen Malolepszy paintings are now on view in her debut solo show Hidden in Plain Sight at Galleria Hudson on Newark Ave. in downtown Jersey City. The show opened Fri, Mar. 2, and runs through Fri, May 11, with a closing reception at the gallery from 6-9 pm. Hidden in Plain Sight is curated by Gallerie Hudson’s Henry Greenfield, a former Middle School classmate of Malolepszy.
Untitled by Lucy Malolepszy
Since the show opened at Gallerie Hudson, Malolepszy has sold four paintings and there’s interest in several others. Her paintings are beautiful renderings of city life, people sitting outside LITM restaurant; a couple at the Square 1 Eatery in Journal Square. Malolepszy wasn’t sure what to expect when Greenfield offered her a solo show, she says. “It’s really hard to make it as an artist when you’re working a 9-to-5,” Malolepszy says. “I was painting, painting, painting and nobody was seeing my work. I wasn’t a big advocate for myself. I didn’t know how to market myself. When I reconnected with Henry it clicked.” Malolepszy’s paintings are in the American Realism style with blocks of bright colors and images that are real but not with a lot of detail. Many of the
Untitled (Interior) by Lucy Malolepszy
paintings convey a certain mood, an intimacy between the figures and the architecture, some of the figures are in silhouette. Working in Plein Air, Malolepszy works in real time, but that’s only part of her style. “Not all my pieces are made in Plein Air,” Malolepszy says. “I rely on reference photos, too. I whip out my iPhone and get some really great images. It’s a mix of those and a mix of my sketches I do on the spot. For the LITM piece, it was a summer day. The sun was about to set and there was this warm lighting, golden tones on these red bricked buildings. I gave myself a time limit. The more time you give yourself to paint, it could look overworked. I wanted to get people leaving the path train, eating outside. I wanted to capture the freshness.” The details of the
Artist Lucy Malolepszy with Curator Henry Greenfield
piece Untitled, which shows the outdoor café of LITM on Newark Ave in Jersey City and the contrasts of light and shadows are what make the piece really great, Greenfield says. Greenfield reunited with Malolepszy during the 2017 Jersey City Studio tour when Gallerie Hudson was exhibiting the work of Ricardo Roig and Malolepszy stopped by to see the show. “As soon as Lucy introduced herself, I recognized her immediately from Middle School,” Greenfield says. “We hadn’t seen each other since 8th grade graduation. Like me, Lucy grew up in the Heights, but we never saw each other after graduation.” When they got reacquainted, Malolepszy mentioned to Greenfield that she was an artist, and when Greenfield looked at her paintings on her Instagram page, he was blown away, he
says. “The first one I saw was ‘Square 1 Eatery’,” Greenfield says. “It was a really unique piece. I just loved the silhouettes and the colors. She really impressed me. You can see the talent and the skill. She has the local feel and understandably so, because she grew up in Jersey City and she knows Jersey City. She became familiar with the neighborhoods. Some of these places have a lot of history to them and its just an ode to the old buildings of Jersey City and the evolution of Jersey City.” If you go Now thru Fri, May 11 (Closing Reception 6-9 pm) HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT Featuring 15 Paintings by Lucy Malolepszy Gallerie Hudson 197 Newark Ave, JC (201) 434-1010 www.galleriehudson. com
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ARTScene DANCE
NIMBUS DANCE WORKS performs at BAM Fisher-Fishman Space, 321 Ashland Pl, BKLYN, on Sat & Sun, Apr. 21-22. For tix go to: nimbusdanceworks. org. The dance show: ESTHER featuring live music by Sky-Pony. Choreography by Artistic Director Samuel Pott, the production features Victoria Santaguida, Hannah Weeks, Brandy White, LeighAnn Curd, Devon Louis, Justin Perez, Giacomo Bavutti, Wilson Mayo and Shayla Hutton. Also on the bill: World Premieres by Darshan Singh Bhuller and Vernard Gilmore.
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“This indie film festival features a collection of short films conceived and directed by women filmmakers.” All films are show at all screenings, which are: Thurs, Mar 15 at 12 pm; Thurs, Apr12 at 2 pm; Tues, Apr 17 at 10 am. and 6:30 pm.; and Sat, Apr 28 at 1:30 pm. Screenings are open to the general public, and there is no charge for admission.
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JERSEY CITY THEATER CENTER, Merseles Studios, 337 Newark Ave, JC. www. jctcenter.org. Wed, Apr. 4: 7:30 pm; Tix: $5. Play reading: JACOB. “Annie and Lou are in need of a nanny to take care of their two-year-old son, Jacob. When they open their family to Nicole, their expectations and assumptions are upended. Have they really turned into those people? We all have our blindspots. What happens when those closest to us get caught in them?”
that permeate the social, economic, educational, and political landscape. Topics covered in the artwork will include important issues such as inequality, social status and women’s rights.” (Pictured: Meat Market by Charlotta Janssen.)
HUDSON GALLERY, 197 Newark Ave, JC. (201) 434-1010; info@ galleriehudson.com. Now showing: HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT. Original Oil paintings by local artist Lucy Malolepszy and featuring two new editions of Ricardo Roig. (Pictured: Untitled by Lucy Malolepszy.)
AT THE GALLERIES
HUDSON COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Benjamin J. Dineen III and Dennis C. Hull Gallery, 71 Sip Ave, 6th Floor, JC. www.hcc. edu/cultural-affairs. (201) 360-4176. Now through Apr. 28: INDIE FILM FESTIVAL.
NOVADO GALLERY, 110 Morgan St, JC. (201) 744-6713; novadogallery.com. Now thru Sun, Apr. 22: LEVELING. “Featuring works by Michelle Doll, Charlotta Janssen, Heather Morgan, Stefania Panepinto, Diana Schmertz and Jennifer Watson. LEVELING is an artistic response to issues
ART HOUSE GALLERY, Art House Productions, 262 17th St, JC. (201) 918-6019; arthouseproductions.org. Art House Gallery’s new
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curator Andrea McKenna’s first curated show at Art House Gallery is IDENTITIES, which is aligned with Art House’s mainstage production GRACE, OR THE ART OF CLIMBING. The art show featuring the work of Megan Klim and Kirsten Sejda “explores the interactions between a multitude of materials and resembles the play in ways that are more psychological than literal,” McKenna says. (Pictured: Veiled #5 by Megan Klim.)
MANA CONTEMPORARY, 888 Newark Ave, JC. www.manacontemporary. org. 6th Floor; through June 29: Risking Life and Lens: A Photographic Memoir. “For nearly 40 years, Helen M. Stummer chronicled urban communities affected by economic hardship in New York and New Jersey. Working in the tradition of social documentary that Cornell Capa, ICP’s founder, termed “concerned photography,” Stummer focused on specific neighborhoods, blocks, buildings, and families over many years. Her intimate, poetic, and powerful images tell the stories of her subjects with compassion and real knowledge of their circumstances.” (Pictured: Danielle on 322 Rooftop, Newark, New Jersey, 1990, by Helen M. JERSEY CITY THEATER CENTER (JCTC), Merseles Studios, 337 Newark Ave, JC. www.jctc.org. THE BOX. “A showcase of original music, poetry, spoken word, mixed-media, dance and performance art on
the topic of Truth in honor of the closing of the exhibit in the gallery. Emcees for the evening: Alishia Taiping and Stass Klassen. Curated by Dan Pieraccin. Tix: $5. Performances by Alex Pergament and the After School Orchestra; and more.
PANEPINTO GALLERIES, 70 Hudson St, JC. www. panepintogalleries.com. Hours: Mon-Fri, 9 am-6 pm. Runs through Tues, May 1: THROUGH THE EYES OF AN ARTIST. This group show features 70+ works by 56 artists from Jersey City, Hoboken, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Staten Island and the Bronx. The works represent each artist’s perception of contemporary life
ARTIFICATIONS, 63 North 3rd Street, Williamsburg, BKLYN. www.artifications.us. Thurs, Apr. 3 through Sat, Apr. 5: DIGABLE ART FESTIVAL. Curated by Roland Ramos. Pop-Up Indie Art Fest featuring Fine Art, Photography, video art, sculpture and Cont’d on page 13
ARTScene April 2018 Cultural Happenings In & Around Hudson
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Directions: One block from NYC Ferry North Williamsburg Stop and 4 minutes from the Bedford Stop on the “L” Train. Opening Reception: Thurs, Apr. 5, 6-10:30. Fri, Apr. 6, 5 pm-midnight; Sat, All Day! (Pictured: The painting Among the Flowers by Fermin Mendoza will be one of the works featured in the
Sat, Apr. 7, 10 -11:59 pm: THE TALL PINES. Thurs, Apr. 12, 8-10 pm: BLUEBIRDS OF PARADISE. Fri, Apr. 13, 10-11:59 pm: MOLLY TIGRE. Sat, Apr. 14, 1011:59 pm: ANTHONY TAMBURRO. (Pictured: The Tall Pines.)
LOEW’S JERSEY CITY, 54 Journal Sq, JC. (201) CLUB SCENE 798-6055. www.loewsBRIGHTSIDE TAVERN, jersey.org. Sat, Apr. 28, 12 141 Bright St, JC. www. noon-1 pm. AUTISM brightsidetavern.com. FRIENDLY BALLET. Mon: Jazz Jam Session; “In celebration of Autism Tues & Wed: Karaoke; Awareness Month, the Thurs: Open Mic Night; Golden Door International Fri: Comedy, Private Film Festival presents the FOX & CROW, 594 Parties, Dance, Karaoke, Arch Ballet Company’s Palisade Ave, JC, www. Open Mic; Sat & Sun, autism-friendly perforfoxandcrowjc.com. Brunch, Private Parties, mance, accessible for all Thurs, Apr. 5, 8-10 pm, Dance, Karaoke, Open family members, including WALTER PARKS & Mic. children, adults, and their SWAMP CABBAGE. and family on the Fri, Apr. 6, 10-11:59 pm: FOR THE KIDS friends autism spectrum. At this MIDDLE BLUE featuring autism-friendly ballet, Autism Friendly Ballet MIKE CLARK. there will be a shorter
running time, avoidance of any sudden sounds, and lights left on in the audience. Plus, there will be areas in the lobby for quiet time staffed with autism specialists for those who need to leave their seats during the performance. Tickets are $10 & under and can be purchased at eventbrite.com.
friendship between a selfinvolved bird, a sweet muskrat and an optimistic baby mongoose. Back by popular demand.” (For ages 4+)
Kipling for Kids
New Planetarium LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER (LSC), Liberty State Park, 222 Jersey City Blvd, JC. (201) 2001000; www.lsc.org. Now showing: One World, One Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure “Join Sesame Street friends in an out-of-thisworld planetarium show! Explore the night sky with Bird Bird, Elmo, and a friend from China named Hu Hu Zhu. In this show, you’ll learn about the Big Dipper, the North Star, the Sun and Moon.
MILE SQUARE THEATRE, 1400 Clinton St, HOBO. www.milesquaretheatre. com. Sat, Apr. 14-Sun, May 6: THE GARDEN OF RIKKI TIKKI TAVI. “Adapted by Y York from a Rudyard Kipling “Junglebook” story, “Rikki Tikki Tavi” is a clever comedy about the forging of an unlikely
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Pro Arts JC to Host Artists’ Portfolio Review A Day of Critiques & Insights Curators’ Top Picks to Get Show in May
By Sally Deering a professional visual arts Artists interested in membership organizaa one-on-one with galtion with 130 members lery curators may want from the tri-state area. to consider applying to The group doesn’t have the Portfolio Review a main base, and insponsored by Pro Arts stead, puts on art shows Jersey City. The group’s throughout the year in next review happens all sorts of venues. Evonne M. Davis, Artistic Sat, Apr. 7, where ten “We had a couple prominent gallery direc- Director of Gallery Aferro, of shows in Rahway, Newark, and artist tors and curators will and we’re doing one in Cheryl Gross of Jersey offer portfolio critiques Watchung,” Thonneson City Talk Shop to artists who registered says. “We’re getting curator. at Pro Arts JC. The around these days.” “Its for artists to get Portfolio Review takes At the May 29th feedback on their work, Curators’ Choice show place at Jersey City’s or to talk with a profes- at Casa Colombo museCity Hall on Grove sional with any (artStreet. um gallery, Pro Arts will related) questions they Although all the host an artist talk with might have,” Thonneson some of the artists and slots are filled up for says, “and its for the cu- curators from this year’s this round of portfolio rators who get to meet a Portfolio Review. reviews, artists and lot of artists. We have a gallery-goers are in“The theme of the vited to Casa Colombo nice lunch for them and discussion will be what they have a chance to museum/gallery in makes a portfolio a ‘top mingle and talk shop.” downtown Jersey City pick’,” Thonneson says. This year’s Portfolio for the Curators’ Choice “It should be interestexhibition on Tues, May Review curators are ing to hear from curaLiam Davis, cura29, where chosen artists tors what made them torat Artifact; Kristin J. gravitate to particular put on a group show. DeAngelis, owner, and portfolios.” The evening will also curator of 107 Bowers include an artist/curaPro Arts Jersey City Gallery & ArtSpace; tor panel and the topic is a professional memWilson Duggan, co“what makes a great bership community founder SHIM Art portfolio?” dedicated to advancing Services; Asha Ganpat, and promoting artists Artists interested in co-founder Red signing up for the next and their work. Artists Portfolio Review – this Saw Gallery; Enrico interested in registering Gomez, director, The is the group’s seventh for the next Portfolio review – should be pre- Dorado Project; Donna Review are encouraged Kessinger, head curapared to present their to visit the Pro Arts portfolio in a 20-minute, tor, ‘CHA-Matawan’; Jersey City website for Jonathan LeVine, foundone-on-one review sesmore information. sion with a curator. Pro er, Jonathan LeVine Next month: Projects; Sandy Martiny, Arts JC Co-President Tues, May 29, 6-8 pm Mollie Thonneson, who director, Pierro Gallery; Pro Arts Jersey City Raymond E. Mingst, co- Curators’ Choice shares the responsifounder Curious Matter; Exhibit & Panel bilities of running the group with Co-President and Stefania Panepinto, Casa Colombo Michael Endy, says the founder, Panepinto 380 Monmouth St, JC Galleries. Portfolio Review www.proartsjerseycity. Pro Arts Jersey City is org benefits both artist and Page 14-April 1-April 15, 2018 River View Observer
(left to right, back row) Tiphanie Doucet, Katelyn Halpern, Sylvana Joyce; (middle row, left to right) Richard Jedrzejek, Kenny Jaworski, Carol Lester, Max DiBiaggio, Dan Pieraccini, Gary Van Miert; (front, left to right), Carlos Haase, Freddie Moises, Benedicto Figueroa, and Fernando Ayres (foreground).(Photo: Bang Chau)
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Jersey City Theater Center’s TRUTH Exhibit Finale Evening of Music and Spoken-Word One night only, Sat, April 7, 7:30 pm Jersey City Theater The BOX: Truth Edition Center closes its closes the Truth Art TRUTH series with The Show curated by Lucy BOX: Truth Edition, a Rovetto, JCTC’s Visual night of music and spo- Arts Coordinator. It’s ken word, Sat, April 7, also the last opportunity at 7:30 pm at Merseles to view the Truth show, Studios, Jersey City. which includes installaThe evening of live per- tions and works by more formances will explore than a dozen artists. the many forms and “What’s most exciting meanings of Truth. about The BOX: Truth Scheduled to perform Edition is the volume of at The Box are Alex submissions and interest Pergament & the After it’s gotten,” The Box’s School Orchestra, musi- curator Dan Pieraccini cian Anthony Wills, po- says. “The Box conets Benedicto Figueroa tinues to grow and we and Rescue Poetix are determined to give – as well as Wendelin it room to change and Regalado, and Katelyn evolve.” Halper. Other perform- If you go ers will be Sylvana Sat, April 7, 7:30 pm Joyce of Sylvana Joyce THE BOX: Truth & The Moment; Gary Edition Van Miert of The JC Theater Center Sensational Country Merseles Studios Blues Wonders; Carol 339 Newark Avenue Lester; Carlos Haase; Jersey City, NJ 07302 Max DiBiaggio; (201) 795-5386 Richard Jedrzejek ; John www.jctcenter.org Paul Garcia; Freddie $5 (Suggested Moises; Kenny Jaworski Donation) and Tiphanie Doucet.
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