Thursday, April 26, 2012

PHOTO OP

Summer Session at Mason Gross

You need not be a student at Rutgers or artist to take advantage of the offerings this summer.  Earn college credit. Learn or enhance your skill.

Photography 1A begins July 9th ends August 15.  No prior skill or experience needed.  For more information go to summersession.rutgers.edu

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

REMINDER EXHIBIT ART DURING HILTONIA HOUSE TOURS


There is time to join several other TAWA artists as they exhibit work during the first Hiltonia House Tour, scheduled to be held on Saturday May 5th, 2012, from 12:00 noon through 5:00 pm (rain or shine) and feature over ten houses throughout Hiltonia.
This is the inaugural tour, so you can help set the precedent for following years and involvement.
Artists interested in participating should contact the president of the Hiltonia Association, Elise Mannella, at Nella1454@gmail.com.
Hiltonia, a residential community of 315 homes located approximately three miles from downtown Trenton in the western part of the City, was created in the early 1920’s by Samuel Hilton, a local developer. 
The area surrounds Cadwalader Park, home of Ellarslie, The Trenton City Museum.
The original layout of Hiltonia features stately homes, wide, tree-lined avenues, large landscaped lots, with neighborhood boundaries of a canal, Cadwalader Park, and state-owned lands. 
Today, the beauty of Hiltonia is in the diversity of its housing stock—from fieldstone Tudors to brick Dutch colonials, Cotswold cottages, large split levels to mid-century modern ranches, as well as attached townhouses (semis), built first as workers’ cottages to provide the funding needed to jump start the rest of the development.
Artists interested in participating should contact the president of the Hiltonia Association, Elise Mannella, at Nella1454@gmail.com.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

MASON GROSS OPEN STUDIO TOURS

Open studio tours at Rutgers Mason Gross school of the arts is part of Rutgers Day events on April 28th from 10 AM - 4PM. For more info go to www.rutgersday.rutgers.edu.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

An Art and Wine Weekend at Old York Cellars vineyard in Flemington

Old York Cellars' Celebrates Creativity
and the Artists who Harness it.

Mixing Palettes: An Art & and Wine Weekend
April 14th and 15th, 12-5pm

(free admission)

The four wineries of the Delaware River Valley Wine Trail are hosting this festival for artists, art lovers, and wine drinkers. Each vineyard will feature unique art events including live painting, instructional demonstrations, and exhibitions by artists and artisans. Visit the wineries' websites to find out about their events: Unionville Vineyards, Hopewell Valley Vineyards, Terhune Orchards Vineyards and Winery.



Events at Old York Cellars

"En Plein Air" paint-out
20 live painters will create unique visions of Old York Cellars' beautiful landscape. Their work will be entered into the Mixing Palettes Exhibition where it will compete for best in show awards. Viewers can vote for best in show by requesting a ballot in the Tasting Room. (Exhibition runs from April 20th - May 27th)

Art Exhibition and Raffle

Oiseaux Vigilants A Suburban Fairytale Digital photography by Wendy Erickson (open Sunday only)

Affordable Art Sale
Original works priced under $200 in the gift shop

Digital Camera Workshop
Get to Know your Camera in a relaxed environment while touring the vineyard with professional photographer Karin Belgrave (Saturday at 1pm, free)

Express Yourself
Drawing materials will be available at the picnic patio for the artistically inclined to use at their leisure

Artists get Discounts

Bring in an “Artist ID” to receive a 2 for 1 wine tasting and get a 10% discount on bottle purchases. An “Artist ID” could be anything that “proves” you are an artist, from a business card to paint covered jeans.

Monday, April 9, 2012

REMINDER -- MARSH HISTORIC TOURS

The site of Joseph Bonaparte's mansion and the mansion where he kept his mistress, Annette Savage, are part of the historic tours this weekend along the Trenton Hamilton Bordentown Marsh.

The info, which has run before, is reprinted here; however, before that, please review the images of the Philadelphia Museum of Art owned painting of Annette Savage and her two Bonaparte sired daughters, Jacques Louis David's painting of Joseph Bonaparte as King of Spain (which hung in the Bordentown mansion), and the New Jersey State Museum painting of the Point Breeze mansion.  Archaeologist Richard Veit will lead the tour of the remains of the Bonaparte site, including a peek into the infamous tunnels from the house to the Crosswicks Creek.    






The Friends for the Marsh presents its annual history walking tour weekend on April 14 and 15, 2012.    The event includes free tours of some of the most important historical locations in the central New Jersey region, all located around the Hamilton-Trenton-Bordentown Marsh.

On Saturday, April 14, the day will feature tours of the historic 1830 Lock Number One at the mouth of the Delaware and Raritan Canal, the 18th Century Isaac Pearson House, and the grounds of the site of Joseph Bonaparte’s famous early 19th Century mansion, Point Breeze.

The Lock One area tour is set for 9 a.m. and will be conducted by the Barbara Ross of the D & R Canal Watch.   Visitors will meet at the 295 northbound parking area of the scenic overlook between Bordentown and Trenton for a one mile walk that includes the lock and RR bridge
 
The Isaac Person House tour is set for 11 a.m.  The Revolutionary War era mansion was built and owned by New Jersey political leader Isaac Pearson, and is located on Hobson Avenue and Emeline Avenue in Hamilton.

The Point Breeze grounds history walk begins at 1 p.m. at Divine Word Missionaries in Bordentown.  Built by former King of Spain and older brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, Joseph Bonaparte, Point Breeze included a mansion, English style grounds, and one of the most prestigious collections of art in North America.   The site of an important archeological investigation, the tour of the grounds will be led by the site's lead archaeologist, Monmouth University Professor of Archaeology Richard Veit. 

The Sunday, April 15, events feature tours of two major historic sites in the Hamilton Township section of the marsh. 

From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., the Watson House, the oldest house in the Mercer County region, opens for visits.   Built by Quaker farmer Isaac Watson in 1708, when Trenton was stilled called the “falls of the Delaware,”  the house now serves as headquarters of the New Jersey State Society of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, which restored the property as part of the New Jersey Tercentenary Celebration in 1964.
 
At 2 p.m., the tour moves to Bow Hill Mansion, the 18th Century structure situated on the property that was once part of William Trent’s farmstead.  Once owned by both the DeKlyn and Lalor Families, the building is best known as the residence for Annette Savage, mistress to Joseph Bonaparte, brother to Napoleon Bonaparte.    Now owned by the Ukrainian -American Society, the building is located at the end of Jeremiah Avenue in Hamilton Township.  

For more information link on to marsh-friends.org, send an email to marshwalks@aol.com  or call 609-213-2918.

   

REMINDER - AUBREY KAUFFMAN IN NYC


AUBREY J. KAUFFMAN 

Shore Points and Urbanscapes 



Sunday, April 1 - Thursday, May 3

7th and Second Gallery 

Middle Collegiate Church   

50 E. 7th Street, NYC 

Opening Reception: Saturday, April 14, 4 to 5 p.m.

Artist Talk: April 14, 3 to 5 p.m.


Monday, April 2, 2012

TOUR THE HISTORIC TREASURES ON THE HAMILTON TRENTON BORDENTOWN MARSH

(TRENTON, NJ) -- The Friends for the Marsh presents its annual history walking tour weekend on April 14 and 15, 2012.    The event includes free tours of some of the most important historical locations in the central New Jersey region, all located around the Hamilton-Trenton-Bordentown Marsh.

On Saturday, April 14, the day will feature tours of the historic 1830 Lock Number One at the mouth of the Delaware and Raritan Canal, the 18th Century Isaac Pearson House, and the grounds of the site of Joseph Bonaparte’s famous early 19th Century mansion, Point Breeze.

The Lock One area tour is set for 9 a.m. and will be conducted by the Barbara Ross of the D & R Canal Watch.   Visitors will meet at the 295 northbound parking area of the scenic overlook between Bordentown and Trenton for a one mile walk that includes the lock and RR bridge
 
The Isaac Person House tour is set for 11 a.m.  The Revolutionary War era mansion was built and owned by New Jersey political leader Isaac Pearson, and is located on Hobson Avenue and Emeline Avenue in Hamilton.

The Point Breeze Grounds History Walk begins at 1:00 p.m. at Divine Word Seminary in Bordentown.  Built by former King of Spain and older brother of Napoleon Bonaparte, Joseph Bonaparte, Point Breeze included a mansion, English style grounds, and one of the most prestigious collections of art in North America.   The site of an important archeological investigation, the tour of the grounds will be led by the site’s lead archaeologist, Monmouth University Professor of Archaeology Richard Veit.

The Sunday, April 15, events feature tours of two major historic sites in the Hamilton Township section of the marsh. 

From 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., the Watson House, the oldest house in the Mercer County region, opens for visits.   Built by Quaker farmer Isaac Watson in 1708, when Trenton was stilled called the “falls of the Delaware,”  the house now serves as headquarters of the New Jersey State Society of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, which restored the property as part of the New Jersey Tercentenary Celebration in 1964.
 
At 2 p.m., the tour moves to Bow Hill Mansion, the 18th Century structure situated on the property that was once part of William Trent’s farmstead. Once owned by both the DeKlyn and Lalor Families, the building is best known as the residence for Annette Savage, mistress to Joseph Bonaparte, brother to Napoleon Bonaparte. Now owned by the Ukrainian -American Society, the building is located at the end of Jeremiah Avenue in Hamilton Township.  

For more information link on to marsh-friends.org, send an email to marshwalks@aol.com  or call 609-213-2918.

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

TAWA MAJOR ART SUCCESSES -- MARCH 31!


CHECK IT OUT!   

The writers and artists who participated in TAWA'S standing room only Spring Forward reading at the Trenton City Museum: C.K. Williams, Pablo Media, John Timpane, Gerald Stern, Luray Gross, Doc Long, Hayden Saunier, Paul Matthews, Vasiliki Katsarou  
At TAWA's Capital City College and University Student Art Exhibition at Artworks, featuring art work by students from Mercer County Community College, The College of New Jersey, Rider University, and Mason Gross School for the Arts 
Exhibition coordinators Aubrey Kauffman and Katie Hector 

AN UNBELIEVABLY COOL DAY OF SUCCESSES!




 
TAWA is supported in part by the Mercer County Cultural and Heritage Commission, through funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Art/New Jersey Department of State, a Partner Agency on the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Mercer County Board of Chosen Freeholders