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THREE SOLOS IN ONE ACT Three Artists Fly Solo at Novado Gallery, JC

New Works by Candy Le Sueur, Sunil Garg and Sandra DeSando

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co-owner of Novado gallery with Steve Pearlman, chose the hree artists express their individuality three artists because she in the new exhibition at saw a common thread Novado Gallery which in their work along with opened Sat, April 28 their artistic talents. and runs through Sun, “As a curator, I am June 3, featuring oil and always interested in acrylic paintings and how artists navigate mixed-media installathe transformation of tions that evoke people’s what inspires them relationship with nature into their art,” Novado and the environment. says. “There is a comThink of the show as mon thread in terms of three solos in one act. environment/place By Sally Deering

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Sea of Dreams by Candy Le Sueur Sunil Garg’s Cause of between Sunil, Candy Visible Things shines a and Sandra’s work, even though they’re using light on the sculptor’s “light-and-sound-based different materials.” Sunil Garg creates multi-media” presented piece with light and tubas an installation in ing which is evident in the gallery’s southeast wing. Candy Le Sueur’s “Seated Figure” a creBetween Consciousness ation of colored tubes and lights on view in and Dreams is a sehis show. Garg, who ries of landscapes and monotypes like “atmo- will give an artist talk at 7 pm on Tues, May spheric oil on canvas”. 1, told Novado that his Sandra DeSando’s In work is an amalgam of the Swim, Islands and his scientific and techniStreams is a series of 20 paintings that evoke cal experiences, and his involvement with enDeSando’s love of the vironmental and waste outdoors and her relationship with all things management issues, and music. nature. Novado describes Anne Novado, Candy Le Sueur’s

formed yet,” DeSando says, “and that’s the swim.” A Jersey City resident, DeSando just finished the 2017 Eileen S. Kaminsky Family Foundation residency at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City. Four of the paintings she created there are on view paintings as memory used those experiences at Novado. Mana was pieces, of sorts, that are to inform her paintings a great experience, emotionally connected. at Novado, and she will DeSando says. The way the building is set up, Le Sueur will discuss share more about her there are artists working her work at an artist talk work in an artist talk on Tues, May 29 at 7 scheduled for Tues, May on every floor and the building’s atmosphere 15 at 7 pm, at Novado pm at the gallery. inspires artists to share gallery. conversations about “I spent a lot of time art and work. DeSando with some trees in feels a similar kinship Germany,” DeSando says. “I was alone in an at Novado with exhibitisolated little town. For ing artists Garg and Le Sueur and curator Anne people to understand our laws, I would paint Novado. “Anne is an amazrealistic paintings of the ing lady, in touch with environment and then paint over them and ruin your work and you,” DeSando says. “That’s them to show that we really cool. were the actual force Sunil is doing light that was damaging our sculpture and Candy Whitewash by environment.” does these beautiSandra DeSando DeSando says it was Sandra DeSando when she returned from ful abstract paintings, grew up in Hoboken her trip to Germany that landscapes, and they’re luscious. You can swim and moved to Lake she found the inspiraaround in those, too.” Hopatcong when she tion for her solo show was 7. That’s where she In The Swim. She felt a If you go learned to enjoy nature, certain connection with Hours through June 3: Sat, 11-5 & Sun, 11-3 and taking long walks the trees here similar Mon & Tues by along the streams with to how she felt back in friends was a daily ocGermany, and she real- appointment; currence, she says. For ized, she says, that trees Wed, 10-7, Thurs & Fri, 10-6 her solo show, DeSando have a certain knowlNOVADO GALLERY tapped into her love edge that stems back 110 Warren St, JC of those walks and her prior to civilization. (201) 744-6713 experience in Germany “They have the and local parks and for- knowledge of the world www.novadogallery. ests. DeSando says she when everything wasn’t com Page 3- May 1-May 15, 2018 River View Observer


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ARTScene MAY 2018 Cultural Happenings In & Around Hudson THEATER

JERSEY CITY THEATER CENTER, 339-345 Newark Ave, JC. www.jctc.org. Tix: $5. Wed, May 2, 8 pm: Play Reading: WOLF AT THE DOOR. “There’s a new landlord with some big ideas. But what about the people in rent controlled apartments who have started to disappear? - and isn’t building security just a little over the top? Tina thinks it’s time to form a Tenants Association and fight back before it’s too late. Will they hang together or hang separately? A comedy for tense times when normalcy is just a fond memory.”

this exhibit: Beth Lucas, Deirdre Kennedy, Shilpa Gowda, and Marlene Sandekamp. Curated by Maria Ross.”

of On Paper, An Exhibition of Drawings says’.” (Pictured: Trinket by Sue Bryan.)

NOVADO GALLERY, 110 Morgan St, JC. (201) 744-6713; novadogallery.com. Now showPRO ARTS AT NIMBUS ing in the gallery: Three solo shows: Sandra DANCE WORKS, 165 DeSando’s IN THE Newark Ave, (corner of SWIM: ISLANDS AND Columbus & Barrow), JC. STREAMS; Sunil Garg’s (201) 771-2781; www.proCAUSE OF VISIBLE artsjerseycity.org. Opens THINGS; and Candy Fri, May 11 and runs Le Sueur’s BETWEEN through Thurs, May 31: CONSCIOUSNESS AND MOMENTUM. “MultiDREAMS. Artist talks: media art show featuring May 1, 7 pm: Sunil Garg. ProArts artists who work May 15, 7 pm: Sandra in a range of media from DeSando. May 29, 7 pm: painting, wood, printmak- Candy Le Sueur. ing to installations.”

ART MANA CONTEMPORARY, 888 Newark Ave, JC. www.manacontemporary. org. SPRING OPEN HOUSE. Several shows running simultaneously SMUSH GALLERY, 340 including FLORENCE ACADEMY OF ART: Summit Ave, JC. Thurs, May 3, 6-10 pm (Opening On Paper, An Exhibition reception) Closing recep- of Drawings (3rd Floor). “The Florence Academy tion: May 19, 7-10 pm. of Art U.S. (FAA) presents Artist Talk: Sat, May 12, On Paper, An Exhibition 4-6 pm. THE FLOWER of Drawings, showcasing SHOW. “After the harsh a selection of drawings by winds, snows, and gray over 30 figurative artists. skies of the previous sea‘Drawing is the bedrock son, join us as we take of visual discovery and the in the color and form of cornerstone of an artist’s luscious spring blooms. education,’ Jordan Sokol, Come follow the spring, Director of the Florence beautifully represented by the diverse work of the Academy of Art’s U.S. location and co-curator artists showcased in

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GALLERIE HUDSON, 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.) GUTTENBERG ARTS CENTER, 6903 Jackson St, GUTT. www.guttenbergarts.org. (201) 868-8585. Now through May 27: MADE HERE WINTER 2018 EXHIBITION.

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JERSEY CITY THEATER CENTER (JCTC), Merseles Studios, 339 Newark Ave, JC. www. jctc.org. Now showing at the JCTC Art Gallery: RESISTANCE. “Is resistance only the refusal to accept the status quo? Is it just an outgrowth of an individual’s struggle for justice? If resistance is necessary for change to be made, does resistance to change always prevent progress” (Pictured: Mataji by John Ruddy.)

HOBOKEN ART & MUSIC FESTIVAL, Washington Street between7th St & Observer Highway, HOB. Sun, May 6, 11 am-6 pm. “Featuring performances by The Dream Syndicate; Richard Lloyd Group, the Alchemy Band; Longneck; MAXIMA ALERTA, Jaime Rose, Jeremy Beck and the Heavy Duty Horns, Bryan Beninghove’s Hangmen, Joe Taino, Nina Et Cetera, Preschool of Rock, Ron Albanese – Polka Dot, and Kid Notes Music with Chrissy and Ralph. More TBA. At the festival, Fine artists, children’s activities, crafters display, and lots of great food.” (Pictured: Nina Et Cetera.)

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New Art Exhibition Opens May 11 at Nimbus’ Dance Works, JC Big Works, Big Walls – Seven Artists in Several Mediums

which currently has 133 members. Benefits of a Pro Arts artist membership include a portfolio page in the Artists Gallery on the group’s website and exhibition opportunities, like this one at Nimbus Dance Untitled by Anthony Boone, Works. Artist Anthony Boone, part of Momentum show one of the newer members coming to Nimbus Dance Works

NEW VICTORY THEATER, 209 W. 42nd St, NYC .(646) 223-3010; www.newvictory.org. LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER (LSC), Liberty May 4-11: SEEDFOLKS. “Named one of ‘Seven State Park, 222 Jersey City Blvd, JC. (201) 200- Artists You Must See’ by American Theatre, Sonja 1000; www.lsc.org. Now showing: One World, One Parks brilliantly embodies Sky: Big Bird’s Adventure over a dozen distinct and diverse characters in this “Join Sesame Street enthralling solo producfriends in an out-of-thistion. Meet the fascinatworld planetarium show! ing folk of Gibb Street. Explore the night sky From Ana, a crotchety with Bird Bird, Elmo, old Romanian woman, to and a friend from China Gonzalo, a feisty Latino named Hu Hu Zhu. In teenager, a fractured imthis show, you’ll learn migrant neighborhood about the Big Dipper, the comes together when North Star, the Sun and spirited, young Kim plants the Moon. The show is some precious beans the newest feature at the in a nearby vacant lot. JENNIFER CHALSTY Based on the book by PLANETARIUM AND Newbery Medal-winning LSC GIANT DOME author Paul Fleischman, THEATER at LSC, the SEEDFOLKS was selected largest and most technoto represent the United logically advanced planStates at the International etarium in the Western Association of Theatre Hemisphere. Only three for Children and Young others in the world—two People’s World Congress in Japan and one in in 2017.” China—are bigger.” SEND US YOUR ARTS LISTINGS. If you have an art opening or performances coming up including visual arts, performing arts and street arts, send an email JC THEATER to: riverviewobserver@ CENTER, Merseles gmail.com and we’ll list Studios, 337 Newark Ave, it in ARTScene. ALL JC. www.jctcenter.org. ARTScene LISTINGS Sun, May 6, 13, & 20 @ ARE FREE. 1 pm; Tix $9-$10:

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Nimbus Dance Works dance company and Artistic Director Samuel Pott continue to bring professional dance shows and classes to the Jersey City community; and now the company will be lending its walls to Pro Arts Jersey City artist collective for the new exhibit “MOMENTUM.”

Curtain Call by Marianne Trent in New Show

of Pro Arts JC will have four paintings in the show, the largest at 8’ and the smallest measuring 24”x24”. Boone’s medium is acrylic mixed-media -- latex, acrylic, oil. He sometimes burns the canvas, and he describes his paintings as “raw”. Boone says his work fits the MOMENTUM show Broken Vessels Black and because, like dance, his paintings have movement Red by Andrea Epstein and energy. Opening Fri, May 11 “I understand the re– (Opening Reception lationship between my 7-9 pm) -- and running form of work and dance,” through Thurs, June 21, Boone says, “because its MOMENTUM features free-flowing. I think those the work of seven arttwo go hand-in-hand.” ists and members of Pro Boone has been a memArts JC who will exber of Pro Arts JC for a hibit paintings, prints, year, and because he’s one and installations. The of its younger members, artists’ works will be he brings a certain “edge” displayed at Nimbus to the group, he says. Dance Works’ new stu“It’s been really cool,” dios at 165 Newark Ave Boone says of Pro Arts in Jersey City. Featured JC. “They’re very helpful in the show are Andrea and expose artists to difEpstein, Anthony Boone, ferent events. It feels like a Beatrice Mady, Abby Levine, Charlann Meluso, community.” In conjunction with Christine Romanell, and MOMENTUM, on Fri, Marianne Trent. May 18 and Sat, May 19, Curators Robyn Prezioso Nimbus Dance Works will and Bithika Adhikary are present OFFLINE, dance members of Pro Arts JC,

performances featuring New Jersey and New York choreographers. At the end of each performance, an artist talk-back with choreographers, visual artists and curators will take place. The OFFLINE performance will be 8-9 pm with the artist talk-back immediately following. (Tickets for OFFLINE are available at www.nimbusdanceworks.org.) For the Momentum exhibit, matching artists to the theme was important, Adhikary says, and those who worked big were important to the selection process.

Slouching Toward Bethlehem by Abby Levine

“We selected artists based on how their style was with the theme we were going for and thought larger works would be better-suited for the Nimbus Dance Works space,” Adhikary says. “Robyn and I wanted to show works that had vibrant movement, and great visual impact. We wanted to show the momentum of the artists and what drives them. We tried to have a diverse range to make the show interesting.” If you go Fri, May 11-Thurs, June 21 (Opening Reception, May 11, 7-9 pm) Momentum @Nimbus Dance Works 165 Newark Ave, JC (Columbus & Barrow) (201) 771-2781 proartsjerseycity.org

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Jersey City, NJ 07302 201.435.8000 Exhibition on view in the Hamilton Square lobby from May 9, 2018 to August 26, 2018. Curated by Enrico Gomez, enricogomez. com and thedoradoproject.com Image Credit: Jasmine Hsu, Crossing

Series 1 (detail), 2018, acrylic on canvas, 36 x 48 inches. Image courtesy of Jasmine Hsu, www.jasminehsu.com

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NEW LISTING ONE FAMILY 122 WEST 31st STREET BAYONNE, NJ

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Large 2 family home in Bergen Point location. 25'x 150' lot with pool, shed, and deck in yard. Full finished basement, summer kitchen, living room/ dining room combo. Large attic unfinished. Parking carport for 2 cars. Each apartment has 3 bedrooms, separate heat and 1st floor new kitchen. MUST SEE!!! NOW ASKING $535,000

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Brick faced 2 family home with 4 car parking space renovated in 2014. Home features on 1st floor; duplex with 4 bedroom room 3 full bath, 2 master bedroom. Spacious rooms with hardwood floors and recess lighting throughout the home. Kitchen is tiled floors with marble backsplash and counters cherry wood cabinets and stainless steel appliances. Living room on 1st floor have active stoned wood burning fire place, spiral stair lending to duplex in basement. 2nd floor features 3 bedrooms with balcony off the living area. Both duplex have full kitchen and kitchenette in duplex area. Plenty of walk -in closet space on each floor and storage in basement..

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