New Gallery at 14 Maple exhibit features work by 39 New Jersey women artists

March 12, 2018

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Thirty-nine works by 39 women artists, all from New Jersey, are on display as part of approaching VIBRANCY, the Gallery at 14 Maple’s newest exhibit in Morristown.

Morris Arts hosts a free opening reception from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 15 on the third floor of 14 Maple Avenue featuring the guest curators, Mary Birmingham and Sarah Walko, both of the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, and many of the artists behind the work, which was culled from more than 1,000 submissions. All are welcome.

Focused on presenting the diversity of women artists working in this region, the exhibit includes work across many mediums.

“In curating this show, we looked for art that conveyed the idea of vibrancy — a state of being that is filled with energy and life unhindered by internal or external barriers,” according to a statement from Birminham and Walko. “We were rewarded with works by a diverse group of women artists from across the state that pulsates with dynamic energy.  The show includes vivid portraits of women and girls, work exploring the beauty and vulnerability of nature and more. The exhibition shows the diverse ways women artists are working now, from textile and fiber to painting, collage, photography, and various forms of sculpture. approaching VIBRANCY is an aspiration toward dynamism, action, passion, energy, ebullience, and vitality.”

It features work from the following artists:

Olga Alexander (Glen Ridge); Caren King Choi (Secaucus); Andrea Brooke D’alessandro (Toms River); Kate Dodd; Shari Epstein (Long Branch); Lisa Ficarelli-Halpern (Shrewsbury); Asha Ganpat (Montclair); Suzan Globus (Fair Haven); Marsha Goldberg (Highland Park); Ellen Hanauer: Susan Hockaday (Hopewell); Suzan Laura Kammin; Jill Kerwick (Fair Haven); Donna Conklin King (Roseland); Michelle Knox; Parvathi Kumar (Bridgewater); Pat Lay; Jean LeBlanc; Wendy Letven (Clifton); Sue Ellen Leys (Maplewood); Betty McGeehan (Morristown); Anne Q. McKeown; Deborah Guzmán Meyer (Montclair); Perri Neri (Highland Park); Katie Niewodowski (Jersey City); Carol Nussbaum (Short Hills); Erin O’Brien-Kenna; Laurie Riccadonna (Jersey City); Sherry Beth Sacks; Lisa Sanders (Newark); Theda Sandiford; Fran Shalom; Jessica Skultety (Phillipsburg); Amanda Thackray; Marianne Trent (Bedminster); Claudia Waters (Montclair); Lisa Westheimer (West Orange); Gail Winbury (Westfield) and Barbara Wisoff (Summit).

Additionally, at the opening reception, the winners of the Ehlers and Coladarci Arts Scholarships (pianist John Duc-Tuan Nguyen and actress Nicole Giordano, respectively) will be introduced and recognized for their achievements.

The exhibit runs through August 24, 2018. The distinctive space of the Gallery at 14 Maple, is located on the 3rd floor of the LEED-certified “green” building at 14 Maple Avenue in Morristown, NJ. Morris Arts gratefully acknowledges sponsorship for this exhibit by NJ.com and the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation.