February 15-February 28, 2019
Volume 23 No. 2
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Hudson County’s Bi-Weekly-Cultural, Lifestyle and Entertainment Publication In This Issue
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SPRING BLOOMS MAJESTIC
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ARTScene
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Creatures of Bad Habits by Leandro Comrie Pepin at JCTC
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Artist Diane Carbone to Exhibit Flower Paintings at Majestic Condos Opening Reception Fri, Mar. 1, 6-to-8 pm
Artist Diane Carbone By Sally Deering Flowers are a celebration of spring, beauty, and rebirth, but artist Diane Carbone of Jersey City thinks flowers are overlooked in today’s culture, so she decided to celebrate nature’s fragrant and beautiful treasures by painting them. On Friday, March 1, from 6-8 pm, Carbone will have an Opening Reception for her new show, BLOOM: Images of Spring in the Majestic Condominium’s lobby in Downtown Jersey City. Her show will feature 21 oil-andwatercolor paintings that are close-up images of Lilies, Anemones, Tulips and other floral delights. “I wanted to blow them up so that they go from the ordinary to the extraordinary,” Carbone says of the flower paintings she created. “I’m a big fan of Georgia O’Keeffe. She’s an inspiration for the depiction of the flowers; my focus was on the form and color of the image.”
Condominiums is a historic building with its own mystery, and I thought it would be a beautiful backdrop to support Diane’s work.” Carbone has an art therapy background and worked for an alternative high school in North Bergen. She’s done art therapy in a psychiatric hospital and with students with disabilities.
disabilities,” Carbone says. Although snow is still in the local weather forecast, Carbone says she hopes people will warm up to her flower paintings. Her show will make life a little sunnier for Hudson residents as they deal with the cold temperatures, she says. “You need a little bit of that positive energy that flowers seem to give you,” Carbone says. “I hope they get the warm feelings of the celebration of spring, of the beauty of the flowers, and get immersed in the colors of the work.”
Moonlight Lily by Diane Carbone at The Majestic Mar. 1 An accomplished painter, Carbone doesn’t strictly do flowers, she says. She paints portraits, creates feminist paintings and pieces featuring religious iconography. “Lately I’ve been If you go more focused on the Fri, Mar. 1, Opening flowers,” Carbone Reception 6-8 pm says. “It’s almost an Runs through June 30.) White Anemone by Diane Carbone abstraction of the The Majestic lightness she creates She currently works as a flower. Its blown up as Condominium Lobby with her watercolor teacher’s aide. a super close-up. The 222 Montgomery St, JC technique gives her “With my art therapy focus is the planes, the (201) 435-8000 background, I find it petals. White flowers are subjects such mystery. Contact The Majestic Theatre rewarding to work so reflective, they pick kd@107bowersgallery.com with disabilities. She with students with up from all the colors around them.” The show at Majestic Condominiums is curated by Kristin J. DeAngelis, owner and curator of 107 Bowers Joseph F. Damato WANT TO SELL YOUR HOME FAST Gallery & Art Space in Broker of Record AND AT THE BEST PRICE Jersey City’s Heights section. Carbone has shown her work in several group shows at 107 Bowers like the “Superwoman “show and the annual holiday market. “People are quite taken with the beauty of Diane’s watercolors,” DeAngelis says. “The Page 3-February 15-February 28, 2019 River View Observer
NOTES AND TONES TO SWING ON JC FRIDAYS, MAR. 1 JC Fridays welcomes spring on March 1, from 4-7 pm, with the exhibition closing reception for “Notes and Tones: Jazz Influences on the EFA Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop” now
on view at Hudson County Community College’s (HCCC) Dineen Hull Gallery on the 6th floor. Sponsored by HCCCs Cultural Affairs Department, the evening will feature a meet-and-greet with ‘Teacher as Artist’ Jesse Wright, and at 6 pm, a jazz performance by TIFC alumna & songstress Audrey Martells and bassist Belden Bullock. If you go Fri, Mar. 1, 4-7 pm; music at 6 pm Hudson County Community College
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The Passion Project/ BrandoCapote Art House presents Mixed-Media Plays for JC Fridays On Fri, March 1 at 7 pm, Art House Productions will send dancers, musicians, actors, painters and other artists into Jersey City neighborhoods to entertain and enthrall local residents and friends. It’s all part of JC Fridays,
a free arts festival held four times a year across Jersey City at the start of every season: spring, summer, fall and winter. At Art House Production’s theater space, the company will present The Passion Project/ BrandoCapote a new mainstage production by creators Reid and Sara Farrington. Using one performer and multiple projections, The Passion Project is a 30-minute “vibration” between performance, film, and installation. That piece is followed by BrandoCapote based on Truman Capote’s 1957 profile of actor Marlon Brando. If you go Fri, Mar 1, 7 pm The Passion Project/ BrandoCapote Art House Productions 272 17TH ST, JC (201) 918-6019; arthouseproductions.org
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effect on today’s culture is at the heart of the new series at Jersey City Theater Center that will feature an art exhibition, play readings, Spoken Word and dance performances. The show is part of JCTCs mission to take on cultural issues that affect the Hudson community, and explore those issues through art and community interaction. PRIVILEGE opens Fri, Mar. 1, with an art show and artist talk at JCTC’s Merseles Studios on Newark Ave in Downtown Jersey City. “JCTCs series are about asking questions of ourselves and society through art and there is probably no theme more pertinent to today than privilege,” Olga Levina, Artistic Director of JCTC says. “By exploring what privilege means, we are looking at all sides of the question of privilege. The artists are not only holding up a mirror to society, but they are encouraging viewers to question their own privilege.” Lucy Rovetto, Visual Arts Coordinator for JCTC and curator of Privilege assembled the exhibition which features a multi-faceted assortment of artwork and ideas by artists who are both established in Jersey City and new to the local art scene. Artists to be featured in
Photographer Jenny Brover violent, non-criminal Lucy Rovetto, JCTCs Visual Arts individual of basic Coordinator (Photo by Bang Cha human privilege,” Brover “but maybe when says. we understand how Visitors to JCTC can the system oppresses view the Privilege art individuals, we become show during the entire more open-hearted. My Privilege series, which hope is that the viewer includes the 3rd Annual looks at the works and Jersey City New Play has a moment when they Festival, presented in ask themselves: ‘What partnership with the does this have to do with Writers Theatre of New “Womenspreading” me? Where do I fit into Jersey. byAmaia Gomez this?” “All the plays included Marzabal For Privilege, Rovetto in this festival were Privilege run the gamut selected photographs written by playwrights in of visual expression, from Jersey Cityour New Jersey Women Rovetto says. They are: based photographer Playwrights Program, “ Luis Alves (handmade Jenny Brover’s series, John Pietrowski, Artistic collage); Jenny Detained: Undocumented Director of The Writers Brover (photography); and Imprisoned in Theatre of New Jersey Jerome China (scrap America, where says. “The playwrights metal sculpture); Lisa Brover photographed all looked at privilege Collodoro (acrylic and former detainees from the point of view of permanent marker on a female central character canvas); Leandro Comrie held at immigration detention centers in in both a current and Pepin (mixed-media on Kearny, Elizabeth, and historical canvas); Asha Ganpat Hackensack. (context). The women in (glass jar product line); “Immigrant detention these plays struggle with Amaia Gomez Marzabal. is a private prison system their identity and value (oil paint on canvas); across the in their respective social Katie Niewodowski country that claims environments.” (mixed-media/drawing to protectAmerican The 3rd Annual Jersey and polymer-clay values ‘with honor City New Play Festival sculpture);Walter John opens Wed, Mar. 6, at Rodriguez (mixed-media and integrity’ yet, the treatment of 8 pm, with Bunnies by on canvas); and Ibn detainees – asylum Joanne Hoersch, the story Sharif Shakoor (video/ seekers, documented of self-revelation and Concrete Culture and undocumented empowerment featuring Productions). immigrants – is Playboy Bunnies at the “It’s natural for privilege to make people dehumanizing in the way NY Playboy Club. the system strips a nonOn Wed, Mar. 13, at 8 angry,” Rovetto says,
Luis Alves’ “The New Poor” on exhibit in the gallery pm, I Don’t Know How She Does It by Nancy Méndez-Booth. How one Puerto Rican woman rises from public housing to Pulitzer Prize winner. Wed, Mar. 20, 8 pm: Room 30 by Dania Ramos. Sofia doesn’t know what to think after her younger sister Ana runs away from home and declares a sudden interest in their indigenous roots. Wed, Mar. 27, 8 pm: The Havana Orthodoxy by Vita Patrick Morales. The story of one family torn between idealism and survival during the political turmoil of 1950s Cuba. Fri, Mar. 29, 8 pm: The BOX: Privilege Edition. An evening of music, Spoken-Word, poetry, performance art, dance and other performances If you go Fri, Mar. 1, 7 pm – Gallery Opening and Reception Artist Talk 8-9 pm PRIVILEGE ART SHOW Jersey City Theater Center Merseles Studios 339 Newark Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07302 (201) 795-5386 For more info: jctcenter.org
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MILE SQUARE THEATRE, 1400 Clinton St, HOB. (201) 683-7014; milesquaretheatre.org. Tix: $15-$40;. seniors/ students: $18. Through Sun, Feb. 24: I AND YOU by Lauren Gunderson; directed by Chris O’Connor, MST Artistic Director. “Caroline, ill and homebound, is visited by her high school classmate Anthony to complete a project about Walt Whitman. As these two let their guards down and reveal their secrets, the mundane poetry project unlocks the deeper mysteries between the two.” (Pictured: Simone Grossman and Roland Lane. Photo by Joe Epstein.)
Rovetto selected photos from Detained: Undocumented and Imprisoned in America, Brover’s series of photographic essays about former detainees who were held at immigration detention centers in Kearny, Elizabeth, and Hackensack. (Pictured: Lucy Rovetto, Visual Arts Coordinator for JCTC.)
(Exhibit runs through June 30.) Curated by Kristin J. DeAngelis; kd@107bowersgallery. com. DIANE CARBONE BLOOM: IMAGES OF SPRING. (Pictured: Lily by Diane Carbone; image courtesy of Andrew O’Beirne.)
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MANA CONTEMPORARY, 888 Newark Ave, JC. Manacontemporary. com. Opens Fri, Feb. 22, opening reception 5-10 pm: THE WOMAN AND THE MACHINE, an exhibition of Maya Varadaraj’s collages and painted photographs. Varadaraj’s work is meant “to shed light on the increased violence towards women in India, and the complexity of womanhood JERSEY CITY universally.” (Pictured: THEATER CENTER (JCTC), Merseles Studios, Clad in a Rich Robe Encrusted with Jewels by 339 Newark Ave, JC. Maya Varadaraj.) (201) 795-5386. www. jctc.org. Opens Mar. 1: PRIVILEGE, a new series of visual arts, play readings, and other performances at Merseles Studios opens with the art show and artist talk featuring “Jenny Brover, MAJESTIC THEATER a Jersey City-based CONDOMINIUM travel and documentary LOBBY, 222 Montgomery photographer, committed St, JC. (201) 435-8000. to using her art as a means Opening Reception Fri, to bring about political Mar. 1, 6-8 pm; free and awareness and social open to the public. action. (Jennybrover.com).
NEWARK MUSEUM, 49 Washington St, NWRK. (973) 5966550; newarkmuseum. org. Thurs, Feb. 21, 6-9 pm. NINA: MY MUSE, Artist Talk by Jersey City resident and former art professor at NJCU Ben Jones on his painting “High Priestess of Soul” (Nina Simone) which is a part of the Newark Museum’s permanent collection. For more info: artremix.eventbrite.com
NJCU VISUAL ARTS GALLERY, Visual Arts Building (basement), 100 Culver Ave, JC. (201) 200-2496. Njcu.edu/ center-arts/visual-arts. Gallery hours MonFri, 11 am-5 pm or by appointment. Jan 30-Mar 27: UNCHARTERED SPACE, Gianluca Bianchino. “An ItalianAmerican artist based in Newark and an NJCU
alumnus (BFA 2002), Gianluca Bianchino turns the Visual Arts Gallery into an immersive environment consisting of three-dimensional sculptures lit internally and externally. The exhibition invites viewers to physically interact with the works to contemplate on their positions in the universe as well as to explore traditional and new media processes employed in Bianchino’s art, such as, metal casting, laser cutting, optics, and hand craftsmanship. Artist Talk and Music Performance by Brian Lawlor on Thurs, Feb. 28, 6-8 pm.”
by four artists based in Jersey City and West Orange: Stephen Cimini, Candy Le Sueur, Tatsuro Nishimura and ShariBeth Susskind. “From symbolism, to psychology, to décor, to art - the most popular color in the world is the color blue. Using various mediums, these four artists bring the magic of ‘Something Blue’ into their art. The artists featured in this exhibition explore the color blue through an underlying theme of abstraction through the use of oil paint, resin, acrylic paint and photography.”
CLUB SCENE DT 234 GALLERY, 234 York St, JC. (201) 986-6705; dt234gallery. com. Opens Fri, Jan. 25 and runs to Sat, Feb. 23: ASIA STORIES II. Solo show featuring works by artist Frederic Paul. “The delicate and poetic artworks of painter Frederic Paul reference his Asian roots in his expressive and elaborate compositions. Inspired by the bold colors, spices, floral diversity and intensity of Asian cities this young, emerging German artist works with a range of media, including torn sections of canvas, rice-paper, acrylics and oil.” PANEPINTO GALLERIES, 70 Hudson St, JC. Panepintogalleries. com;. Through May 1. SOMETHING BLUE highlights artworks by
BRIGHTSIDE TAVERN, 141 Bright St, JC. www. brightsidetavern.com. Mon: Jazz Jam Session; Tues & Wed: Karaoke; Thurs: Open Mic Night; Fri: Comedy, Private Parties, Dance, Karaoke, Open Mic; Sat & Sun, Brunch, Private Parties, Dance, Karaoke, Open Mic.
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www.foxandcrowjc.com. Thurs, Feb. 21, 8-10 pm: SPAGHETTI SESSIONS SONGWRITER SHOWCASE. Fri, Feb. 22, 10-midnight: TWIDDLIN’ THUMBS AND GREGORY MCLOUGHLIN. Sat, Feb. 23, 10-midnight: “J ET AIME, A RETURN TO PARIS” POST VALENTINE’S SHOW WITH TIPHANIE DOUCET. Thurs, Feb. 28, 8-10 pm: IAN KENSELAAR GROUP.
NEW VICTORY THEATER, 229 W. 42nd St, NY. www.newvictory. org. Sat, Feb. 9-Sun, Feb. 24: A SIMPLE SPACE. “A down-to-earth and delightful display of human strength, breathtaking skill and cheeky, good-natured one-upmanship. Who needs circus rigging, sparkly costumes or even shoes when you’ve got each other? Balancing, climbing and swinging on one another’s heads, hands and shoulders, this talented, tight-knit troupe and their dynamic drummer saturate their stripped-down spectacle
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LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER, Liberty State Park, 222 Jersey City Blvd, JC. www. lsc.org. Now showing: THE DREAM MACHINE. “Explore different emotions in this interactive, sensory adventure. The Dream Machine debuted at New York’s Panorama Festival in 2017, but now it has a permanent home at LSC. In this interactive exhibition, you’ll use bicycle pumps to produce combinations of colors, sounds, and scents – some pleasant, some unpleasant. Explore each of the different stations to experience a complex range of human emotions, including happiness, disgust, shame, and hope. The Dream
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PRICE REDUCED! LARGE ONE FAMILY JOURNAL SQUARE
Great Location close to Path Plaza. Needs updating – but priced accordingly. This 3 story home offers tremendous potential. 4 to 5 BR’s, full basement, & a nice size backyard. Asking just $390,000
This 2 BR 2 bath unit is over 1300 Sq Ft of living space, plus an outdoor deck/patio; hardwood floors and washer/dryer in unit! Close to shopping, dining, and Light Rail.
Spacious home offers 4 BR 2 ½ baths, modern kitchen w/ all appliances included; finished basement, oversized lot, Jacuzzi and pool in the yard.
NEW LISTING!
PRICE REDUCED!
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This top floor, open concept unit in a prime location offers plenty of living space, ultra-modern kitchen, hardwood floors, laundry room in the unit and a Master suite w/ full bath and walk-in closet!
FOUR FAMILY JERSEY CITY HEIGHTS Fully occupied, well maintained investment property also offers a finished basement for potential to add laundry and storage areas to enhance future rental income.
Asking $330,000
Asking $719,000
Asking $259,999
SPACIOUS 3 BR CONDO MIDTOWN– BAYONNE
Asking $459,000
Our staff of over 60 agents covers all of Northern & Central New Jersey! We have listings in Bergen, Essex, Union, & Middlesex Counties and affiliate offices throughout the state!
LISTING! 1 BR CONDO UPTOWN BAYONNE
Well maintained, spacious condo offers great views from the 9th floor! Open concept Living & Dining room, galley kitchen, & lots of windows. Deeded parking space; laundry is in the bldg. Asking $215,000 YES! OF COURSE WE DO RENTALS!
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