January 1-January 15 ,2018
Volume 22 No. 1
Hudson County’s Bi-Weekly-Cultural, Lifestyle and Entertainment Publication In This Issue Pg. 3
OFF THE WALL
Chili Chili Bang Bang
By Sally Deering
Pg. 14
ARTScene
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Three Stories
REAL ESTATE Pgs. 16 16--20 Robert Streicher untitled yellow 24 x 18 oil and acrylic
Novado Gallery on JC Waterfront Opens New Collectors Show www.hobokenlock.com
Features 14 JCBased Artists
“Untitled” by Robert Streicher
Opening Reception Sat, Jan. 20, 7-9 pm See Page 7
Eglentowicz see page 2 Exit On The Hudson Realty See page 19-17
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CHILLY-CHILI-BANG-BANG By Sally Deering
Bayonne Heats Winter Brrrs with Chili Contest Family Fun; Contestants Vie for Champ Title seeing our great, local chili cooks in action. I invite everyone to come with your family and friends, and enjoy the great chili.”
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f you’ve got a hankerin’ for some hot stuff to warm these frigid cold nights, then mark your calendar for Bayonne’s first ever Chili Cook Off Competition, where 15 professional chefs plan to do whatever it takes to walk away with the title of Best Chili Champ of Bayonne!
As temps drop to single digits, Bayonne will be heating up its pots and pans for the First Annual Chili CookOff Contest to be held Friday, Jan. 19th, from 6:30-11 pm at the Polish American Home on 22nd Street in Bayonne. There, residents and friends will taste the offerings of 15 qualified chefs competing for best chili recipe, but Chili Cook-Off attendees
beware: this cook-off promises to bring on the hot stuff with crates of chili peppers, ladles of Cayenne and Cumin seasonings and gallons of tongue-lashing hot sauce guaranteed to set your taste-buds on fire. It’s a feel-good community event sponsored by the City of Bayonne, its Chamber of Commerce and the Urban Enterprise Zone office which partnered
The restaurants in the competition will include MezCal Kitchen, Houlihan’s, Pizza Masters, Cafe Bello Ristorante, and Bake n’ Brew, Dee Dee Bottino, Assistant UEZ/SID Coordinator and one to bring a little competi- of the organizers of the tion to the community cook-off says. and spice things up dur“It will be a fun night ing this frigid winter of great country music season. Mayor James by the Joe Bayer Band, Davis says he plans to and Albert Fac will be be there and join in the giving Country line fun. dance lessons,” Bottino “Bayonne’s first ansays. “It will be a comnual chili cook-off will petition for the best be the latest of our spe- chili, but most of all, a cial events that bring the fun networking event.” community together for The chili cook-off fun, friendship, music, rules clearly state that and food,” Mayor Davis anything goes chilisays. “I look forward to wise, although USDA
approved meats are required and each contestant must provide at least five gallons of chili for tasting. Chili dishes must also be labeled: “Mild,” “Medium,” “Hot,” and “Atomic,” and NO HOME COOKS could enter the competition. All chili to be served in the chili cook-off must be prepared in a legal business kitchen or restaurant on the day of the competition.
Judging will be done by chili cook-off attendees, therefore, contestants are encouraged to dress up in costume to compete for first, second and third place prizes. It’s all in good fun, Bottino says, and part of the proceeds of the cookoff go Hoboken’s First Responders. Cont’d on page 4
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CHILLY-CHILI-BANG-BANG
JERSEY CITY MAYOR STEVEN M. FULOP SWORN IN ON JANUARY 1ST, 2018 TO 2ND TERM
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“A portion of the monies raised at the chili cook-off will be donated to the Police and Fire Departments, and the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) organization,” Bottino says. As for the winners – yes, there will be several categories for competitors – they get to walk away with “bragging rights” as Bayonne’s First-Ever City Chili Champs.
If you go Fri, Jan. 19, 6:30 pm-11 pm Bayonne Chili Cook-Off Polish American Home 29 W. 22nd St, BOHO BayonneUEZ@baynj.org Tix: $25 pre-sale; $30 at the door
SILVERMAN and Hamilton Square Condominium Association present ROUNDS NEW WORKS BY BRUCE STIGLICH OPENING RECEPTION Wednesday, January 10, 2018 6–8 pm
Exhibition on view in the Hamilton Square lobby from January 10, 2018 to April 29, 2018
Image Credit: Bruce Stiglich, Round #32, 2015, oil on canvas, 36” diameter Image courtesy of Bruce Stiglich, brucestiglich.
Curated by Enrico Gomez, enricogomez.com and thedoradoproject.com
Photo by Richard J. McCormack
On January 1st, 2018 with his wife Jacklyn and parents by his side, within a packed Jersey City Council Chambers, Jersey City Mayor Steven M. Fulop took the Oath of Office for a second term as Mayor of Jersey City. Mayor Fulop’s Oath of Office was administered by Ras Baraka, Mayor of Newark and administered after the newly elected Jersey City Council took their Oath of Office.
The Inaugural ceremony also featured a dance performance and a video presentation of Fulop’s past four years in office. Fulop in his Inaugural addressed stated he would keep Jersey City moving forward, his commitment to the people of Jersey City and continued goal for Jersey City serving as a national model for innovative and progressive policies among other goals for the next four years.
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Attention Bayonne Restaurants
Mayor James Davis Invites you to the
1st ANNUAL CHILI COOK OFF
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Best Dressed Table Contest –PRIZE Performances: Free Country Line Dancing with Albert Fac Country Singer-Joe Bayer To Purchase Tickets go to : bayonnechamber.org Sponsored by: City of Bayonne, The Chamber of Commerce and the Bayonne UEZ Any business interested in entering email Dee Dee at Bayonneuez@baynj.org
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OFF THE WALL!
Novado Gallery on JC Waterfront Opens New Collectors Show
Features 14 JC-Based Artists
Opening Reception Sat, Jan. 20, 7-9 pm By Sally Deering
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he modern, beautiful Novado Gallery which overlooks Morgan Street with its old Jersey City vibe, will kick off 2018 with a spectacular group show featuring 14 artists with a strong personal connection to Jersey City. Off The Wall! The New Collectors Show opens Sat, Jan. 20, (opening reception 7-9 pm) and features the work of Gianlucca Bianchino, Jerome China, Mark Finne, Carlos Frias, Frank Gavere, Enrico Gomez, Lisa FicarelliHalpern, Doug Madill, Lauren Pitcher, James Pustorino, Bryan Rackleff, Fabricio Suarez, Robert Streicher, Charlee Swanson and Kati Vilim – all with a backstory that includes Jersey City. Like EDGE, Novado Gallery’s previous exhibition, Off the Wall! The New Collectors Show will feature the artists’ works in a variety of mediums. “There will be a range of styles of art exhibited, which gives emerging collectors the chance to gravitate to what they are typically drawn to as well as investigate works they may not have previously
“Momentary Space 1” by Kati Vlim purchases with them considered in one when they buy, Novado exhibition,” Curator, Director and Co-Owner says. There’s no waiting till the show closes Anne Novado says. “There will be an educa- to hang your purchase tional aspect to the show on your wall. Then, 3-5 to help make works ac- days afterwards, the artist will replenish the cessible, and Novado work, if its possible. Gallery will give tours “So, there will be a, and explanations of the ‘Stay tuned for more!’ art to interested indior a, ‘Sorry you missed viduals and groups.” it!’ sign for when works are sold,” Novado says. Novado Gallery just celebrated its first year in the Modera Lofts building on Morgan Street, steps from the Hudson waterfront. There have been several big shows at Novado like IDENTITY and EDGE which featured paintings, sculptures and iron works. There was “Jewel Portrait even a hand-built guilTourmaline” lotine which took over by Lisa part of the gallery space. Ficarelli-Halpern Novado runs the gallery Off the Wall! The with Assistant Director New Collector’s Show and Co-Owner Steve is a concept that allows Pearlman. collectors to purchase For Off the Wall! works and take their Novado plans to give
gallery-goers backstory to the artworks and artists. “There has to be an educational aspect to what we’re doing here,” Novado says. “For Off The Wall! it’s going to be informative, like what type of work it is; what it’s about; and who the artist is.” Going along with the educational perspective,
“If you’re interested in collecting and you haven’t collected yet, I’ll give you a personal tour of the show and talk about the show,” Novado says. “It’s a curious world. On that level, come in and have fun!” If you go Opens Sat, Jan. 20, 2018 7-9pm, runs through Feb. 25.
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HAPPENINGS the 9/11 memorial fountain, right across the street from the Loew’s landmark theater. If You Go Sunday, January 21, 2018 at 12 PM Journal Square Transportation Center 4 Path Plz, Jersey City, New Jersey 07306 Hosted by Jersey City Food Not Bombs
COZY COCKTAIL CLASS Shake up your own drinks and enjoy passed appetizers If You Go Wednesday, Jan.10, 2018 at 7 PM - 9 PM Liberty House Restaurant 76 Audrey Zapp Dr, Jersey City, New Jersey 07305 Boozin in Your Onesie $45 | 7pm Bar Crawl For reservations, Hosted by Elite Bar Call: 201-395-0300 Crawls featuring all kinds of happenings on the day of this Hoboken Event If You Go Saturday, January 20, 2018 12 PM - 9 PM Food Not Bombs Various Hoboken Sharing Event, with Venues NJ Sisterhood Tickets $17.99 – $39.99 Join Food Not Bombs Tickets available www. and NJ Sisterhood as eventbrite.com they take a stand for For more information peace by sharing healthy https://www.eventbrite. food and clothes with com/e/boozin-in-yourhungry and homeless at onesie-bar-crawlhoboken-nj-tickJournal Square! Meet at 12 noon sharp at ets-37954973347
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HAPPENINGS BACK TO THE FUTURE MUSIC FEST Held every first Sunday in Jersey City at The Factory Lounge & Restaurant. Live appearance by Bad Boys own Black Rob 80’s to Present Music spinning Club, House music, R & B,Hip Hop Music all evening, also food service available and bottle service for VIP and Bday Packages. If You Go Sunday Jan. 7 6pm-12am The Factory Lounge & Restaurant 451 Communipaw Avenue Jersey City, NJ 07304 Please dress Neat... NO cap, NO work boots and NO hoodies Advance tickets $15 For details and more info, contact : Pierre 917-204-7430
group instruction with emphasis on technique development, musical Presebted by expression, and collabHU$HMONEY orative playing. Public MIDTOWN ENT concerts will be given REALLIFE ENT to enhance learning and reward accomplishment. After-school The String Ensemble Advanced will run for 10 weeks String Ensemble from January 30 Auditions at HCCC through April 24 at the by The Division of Non- Journal Square campus. The price is $350 per Traditional Programs student. at Hudson County Community College If You Go The audition is open Auditons the week of to all string players January 15, 2018. (violin, viola, cello, Additional information and bass) playing at or on the After-School above Suzuki Book IV String Ensemble prolevel. gram may be obtained The After-school by emailing: icohen@ String Ensemble program will be composed hccc.edu or calling 201-360-4224. of experienced student players who wish to Outside of Hudson deepen their knowledge of music, and develop their artistic skills alongside peers. The program will concentrate on advanced technical and expressive skills in chamber and Elizabeth Tokoly full ensemble settings. What’s Next? A Pro Arts Students will receive Jersey City Exhibition weekly rotating January 7 – 30, 2018
Opening reception: Jan. 7, 1 – 4pm The show explores what’s next for the artists and where their work taking them. Around 35 Pro Arts artist members have expressed their direction for the next level.
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Art House Productions cordially invites you to SNOW BALL 2018 Art House’s Annual Fundraising Gala our programs, please visit our website at www.arthouseproductions.org.\ Art House’s 5,500 square foot facility has elevator access, accessible bathrooms, and wheelchair ramp accessibility. For
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Art House Productions and presenting sponsor SILVERMAN would like you to join them for their 12th Annual Snow Ball Galaon Saturday, January 27th, 2018 from 8pm12am(Snow date: Saturday, February 3rd) at Art House’s brand new location at the Cast Iron Lofts, 262 17th St, Jersey City, NJ. Tickets are $100 in advance ($110 at the door) and $150 for VIP reception. The VIP experience includes a 7pm champagne toast with Snow Ball honorees Lou Mont and Sandy Weiss of Manhattan Building Company, first look at our silent auction, and an exclusive thematic performance. This year’s Snow Ball features live music by Bryan Benninghove and The Hangmen, live and silent auctions, including Hamilton tickets and an exclusive country weekend getaway. This gala also boasts a costume contest, raffle with cash prizes, and late night dancing with DJ George Soul. Wine & beer is sponsored by CoolVines, specialty cocktails by Stateside Vodka, craft beer by
NJ Beer Co. and light fare by WHEALTH and Milk Sugar Love. Proceeds benefit an ambitious season of visual and performing arts and education, with another semester of our Stages! program offering new and innovative approaches to children’s theater education, and more original theater on the mainstage this spring. Tickets may be purchased at www. arthouseproductions. org. Meredith Burns, Art House’s Executive Director, says “We are so excited for the 12th annual Snow Ball. This magical, creative black tie event sells out every year, welcoming over 350 politicians, community leaders, area residents, and professional artists. Get your tickets early!” Art House Productions is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to the development and presentation of the performing and visual arts in Jersey City, NJ. Art House Productions presents original theater, events, visual arts, adult and youth theater classes, and the citywide arts festival, JC Fridays. For more information about
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If You Go 12th Annual Snowball Gala Saturday, Jan.27th, 2018
from 8pm-12am (Snow date: Saturday, February 3rd) Cast Iron Lofts, 262 17th St, Jersey City Tickets $100 in advance ($110 at the door) and $150 for VIP reception.
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ARTScene January 2018 Cultural Happenings In & Around Hudson HAPPY BIRTHDAY MR. BOWIE
LITM, 140 Newark Ave, JC. (201) 536-5557. Sun, Jan. 7, 6 pm-Midnight: DAVID BOWIE BIRTHDAY BASH & CONCERT. “Hey, Rebel Rebels! Party with us on Sunday, Jan. 7 for our fourth annual David Bowie Birthday Bash! David Bowie touched all our lives with music, art and stardust. Once again, we’re celebrating the Starman with a live musical tribute, and tons of Bowie-themed fun. Featuring: Live concert by Bowie tribute band Heroes at 7 p.m.; Bowiethemed cocktails all night; Stargirls face painting with Colleen Margaritte Scheuer; and Bowie dance party.”
CHILLY CHILI COOK-OFF
and U.E.Z. present “1ST ANNUAL CHILI COOK OF COMPETITION. “This event will bring our Chamber members, Bayonne residents and friends together for an evening of healthy competition. It’s going to be a night of fun, laughter, and lots of mingling. Kick off your boots, country style, and enjoy tasting and judging the various chili offerings by the contestants.”
GALA SNOW BALL 107 BOWERS GALLERY & ARTSPACE, 107 Bowers St, JC. ART HOUSE www.107bowersgallery. PRODUCTIONS, 262 com. Opens Sat, Jan. 20, 17thSt, JC. www.arthouse2-8 pm and runs through productions.org. Sat, Jan. Sat, Feb. 24: CARNIVAL 27 (snow date Sat, Feb. 3) OF DREAMS, featuring 8 pm-Midnight; SNOW artists Johnnie Ginder BALL 2018. “Don’t be and Orange Li. (Pictured: late for this very imporPipe Dreams by Johnnie tant date. Tix: $100; VIP Ginder.) tix: $150--includes a 7pm champagne toast with Snow Ball honorees Lou Mont and Sandy Weiss of Manhattan Building Company. VIP TIX also includes first look at our GUTTENBERG silent auction, and an ARTS CENTER, 6903 exclusive performance. Jackson St, GUTT. The event is sponsored by (201) 868-8385. www. SILVERMAN.” GuttenbergArts.org. Now
BARSKY GALLERY, BAYONNE CHILI COOK OFF CONTEST. Polish American Home, 29 W. 22nd St, BOHO www.bayonnechamber.org. Mayor Jimmy Davis and the City of Bayonne, the Chamber of Commerce
proud to announce its upcoming solo exhibition of Russian-born, NYC-based artist, Valery Yershov. DESOLATED showcases 20 new paintings from the artist’s most recent body of work.”
49 Harrison St, HOB. www.barskygallery. com. Opening Sat, Jan 13 (Opening Reception 6-9 pm) and runs through Sat, Feb 24: DESOLATED, SOLO EXHIBITION BY VALERY YERSHOV.
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through Jan. 31: MADE HERE: FALL 2017 GROUP EXHIBITION. Featured artists: Dahlia Elsayed, Jessica Rohrer, Jeremy C. Smith and Alisha Wessler. “The works included in MADE HERE were created during the artists’ residences this past fall. The title “MADE HERE” carries not only multiple definitions, but multiple conceptual meanings ranging
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from location to identity, the politics of materials and the historical nature of place.”
MANA CONTEMPORARY, 888 Newark Ave, JC. Now through Mar 30, 5th Floor: IN BETWEEN (PART II): SO FAR. Featuring the work of Shirin Abedinirad, Bahar Behbahani, Samira Eskandarfar, Mandana Moghaddam, Bahar Samadi, and Jinoos Taghizadeh. (Pictured: Shirin Abedinirad’s Passage, 2015. Photo by Thom Sanchez.)
NOVADO GALLERY, Contemporary Art, Design & Ceramics, 110 Morgan St, JC. www.novadogallery.com. Opens Sat. Jan. 20, and runs through Feb. 25: OFF THE WALL! THE NEW COLLECTORS SHOW. Group exhibition featuring 14 Jersey City artists.
ZYDECO REVELATORS. Thurs, Jan 11, 8-10 pm: TED CHUBB QUARTET. Fri, Jan 12, 10-11:59 pm: PAT VAN DYKE. Sat, Jan 13, 10-11:59 pm: NATALIA ZUKERMAN Fri, Jan 19, 10-11:59 pm: ENILDO RASUA. (Pictured: Natalia Zukerman.)
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students from Bayonne High School will present their own stories and rescreening of I Learn veal how I Learn America America, directed by inspired them. Jean–Michel Dissard and Tuesday January 9, 2018 Gitte Peng. Light refreshments The film tells the tale will be served from of five high school stu5:30pm-6:30pm dents who are newly arrived immigrants from all Viewing of Student Art Work from over the world. Set in the International High School 5:30pm-6:30pm The Program will begin at Lafayette, a Brooklyn public high school, we fol- at 6:45pm low the students’ struggles Alexander X. O’Connor and triumphs as they battle Auditorium Bayonne High School to master English, adapt to families they haven’t 6:45pm-6:50pm: seen in years, and create Welcome and Introduction a future of their own in a 6:50pm-7:30pm: new place. As an attendee you will BHS Students Sharing Their Stories have the opportunity to examine art work created 7:35pm-8:30pm: the students of BHS, view Screening of I Learn America the award winning film, 8:35pm-8:45pm: enjoy some light refreshCommunity Members ments and mingle with Share Their Stories and people from our town. Discuss the Film Additionally, several
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“BLESS THE FOOD BEFORE US, BLESS THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS BESIDE US, AND BLESS THE LOVE GIVEN US”
Rita & Joe’s is Closing After 32 Years of Serving the Jersey City Community To all my friends, customers and people of Jersey City My sincerest and heartfelt gratitude to you. Since my Husband, and Father-in-law passed away in 2007, it became my responsibility to keep our family business, Rita & Joe’s, running and serving the best Italian cuisine Jersey City has to offer, in the past 10 years I have met the most amazing people in the city, as customers became friends, and most of these friends treated me like family. For 9 years I have had my mother-in- law, Mrs. Rita Pane, by my side, and even thou her advanced years made her so limited, her standing figure gave me strength to keep the family legacy going. As I said my last goodbye to Mama Rita, I realized that the most important mission in my life was not to keep Rita & Joe’s running, but to give my fullest potential to being a mom to my two boys, Joseph and Jerry Pane. I am taking this step to do what is best for my family and because of this I’m retiring from my overtime job at Rita and Joe’s and investing that time in my family. It’s a bitter-sweet moment for us, but above all I want to say Thank you to each and everyone of you for all the support and loyalty that allowed Rita & Joe’s to thrive for 32 years and be the best. BE ASSURED THAT ALL GIFT CERTIFICATES WILL BE HONORED UNTIL JANUARY 28, 2018 We have treasured being part of your families celebrations, daily moments and special memories, so please come down and take time and let us say goodbye and thank you.
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Dreams of Sand by Ytuquepintas Puppetry, Sand Painting and a Love Story Wed, Jan 17, 7:30 PM @ JC Theater Center In his performance piece Dreams Of Sand Ytuquepintas, sand painting artist Borja González tells the life stories of two people, from their childhood dreams through adult life. The artist draws their love story in sand paintings projected on a big screen on stage accompanied by live music. González’s show runs one night only, Wed, Jan. 17, at 7:30 pm, at the Jersey City Theater Center’s Merseles Studios.
with it, because no matter your race, your culture, we all have similar dreams.”
If you go Wed, Jan, 17, 7:30 pm Dreams of Sand by Ytuquepintas Merseles Studios Borja González The 80-minute show, 339 Newark Ave, JC “The inspiration (for the artist. It was a dream which integrates sand www.jctcenter.org piece) is my own life,” come true for me. I am paintings and puppetry Tix: $15 General Gonzalez told cgtn.com. also inspired by people is a unique blend of the- Admission “I liked drawing when I around me, and their ater and sand painting $18 Students/Seniors was a little child. After art. beautiful dreams and years of study, I became stories. I believe that the To see more art stories by Sally Deering a sand painting audience will resonate Visit www.riverviewobserver.net
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Erik Jones has a New Solo Show at Jonathan LeVine Gallery
ARMOR, opens Jan 6th at Mana Contemporary In ARMOR, his second solo show of new work at Jonathan LeVine Gallery, artist Erik Jones “blends hyperrealism with geometric expressionism” with nudes engulfed in a “dreamlike universe”. The show’s opening reception is Sat, Jan. 6th from 6-8 pm at LeVine’s Gallery at Mana Contemporary, a short walk west of Journal Square in Jersey City.
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and corporate logos. His work presents viewers A Solo Exhibition by Carlos Ramirez with familiar yet foreign Artist Carlos Ramirez’s communities, disguising perspectives.” the political as popular solo show of paintings Ramirez says he’s influand championing the comand sculptures opens enced by graffiti, Mexican mon man as underdog.” Sat, Jan. 6th at Jonathan street murals, traditional According to LeVine’s LeVine Gallery at Mana revolutionary posters, website, Ramirez “creates Contemporary in Jersey prison art and tattoos. He brightly colored composiCity. Ramirez’s show, often travels to Mexicali tions of Mexican caricaTHE KILLING OF A and Oaxaca searching for tures set against a backGHOST,” speaks of materials. As a result, his drop of religious the inequalities within mixed-media works are iconography, folklore Mexican American
“In ARMOR, Jones continues to develop his conceptual narratives and complex technical process while focusing solely on the aesthetic of beauty,” LeVine states on his website. “(By) applying the skills he acquired early in his career as an illustrator, Jones uses an array of mediums including watercolor, acrylic, colored pencils, wax pastels and oil paint. His expert use
of materials imbues the work with a heightened sense of realism, allowing each photorealistic subject to function as an anchor within a sea of abstract forms and patterns.” If You Go Opening Reception Sat, Jan. 6th 6-8pm Jonathan LeVine Gallery Mana Contemporary 888 Newark Ave Ste 415 JC NJ 07306
layered with house paint, stickers, rusted bottle caps and other discarded minutia.
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Opens Sat, Jan. 6, 6-8 pm ARMOR & THE KILLING OF A GHOST Erik Jones Solo Exhibition; Carlos Ramirez Solo Exhibition Jonathan LeVine Gallery Mana Contemporary 888Newark Ave, Jersey City
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