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EXUBERANCE! Virtual Spring Art Exhibit online at Farmstead Arts

Featuring the diverse works of eighteen talented artists whose works are inspired by the energy, beauty and hope of a new spring.

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Edgartown Harbor Light (Watercolor courtesy of Joan Foley, Basking Ridge)

Farmstead Arts proudly presents its spring art show – EXUBUERANCE! virtually. This exhibit features the diverse works of eighteen talented artists whose works are inspired by the energy, beauty and hope of a new spring.

The show will run online at www.farmsteadartscenter.org through May 28th. The online Farmstead Arts gallery also includes a video presentation of the exhibit.

The artists will present works in a variety of medium, including watercolor, acrylic, oil, pastels, colored pencil, graphite, chalk, collage, ceramics and photography.

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The artists exhibiting from New Jersey are Joan Foley, Sandy Furst, Irene Grabowski and Lenore Knoller of Basking Ridge; Nancy Boney and Dave Clark of Bedminster; Laura Shabazz of Bernardsville; Laurie Harden of Boonton; Natasha Malenkova of Bridgewater; Nancy Barth of Far Hills; Donna Souren of Martinsville; Lauren Kaiser of Montclair; Adriana Compagnoni of South Orage; Debbie Limoli, Doug Schiller and Peggye Cole Tombro of Warren join Debra Trebitz of Catskills, New York and Diana Patton of Munhall, Pennsylvania.

Most works are for sale and can be purchased through Farmstead Arts Center. For more information, visit www.farmsteadarts.org or email us at: admin@farmsteadarts.org.

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Farmstead Arts Center is a non-profit center for fine, performing and practical arts located in Basking Ridge, NJ on the historic grounds of the Kennedy Martin Stelle Farmstead. Farmstead Arts offers art classes, workshops, art exhibits, theater, concerts, dance, children’s activities, and lectures in history and the arts.

Funds for this event have been made possible in part by the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, through the State/County Partnership Local Arts Program Grant administered by The Somerset County Cultural & Heritage Commission.

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