THE VALUE OF TREES

THE VALUE OF TREES

Studio Montclair Inc. (SMI) announces “The Value of Trees,” featuring the work of Marcie Cooperman, that is part of SMI’s annual “Meet the Artist” exhibition and program. The exhibit opens on November 3 and runs until November 28, 2011, at the Montclair Public Library, 50 South Fullerton Avenue, Montclair, NJ.

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VIEWPOINTS 2012 – Call for Entries

VIEWPOINTS 2012 – Call for Entries

Call for entries - SMI's 15th Annual Exhibition. Submissions Due: November 18th, 2011, Exhibition Dates: March 26–April 20, 2012. Ben Shahn South & East Galleries, at William Paterson University. Juror: Alexandra Schwartz, Curator of Contemporary Art at the Montclair Art Museum.

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“ViewPoints” at aljira

“ViewPoints” at aljira

The reception for “ViewPoints,” SMI’s 14th annual juried exhibition, took place June 9 at aljira, a Center for Contemporary Art. Exhibit Chair Phoebe Pollinger and Juror Rocío Aranda-Alvarado, as well as many artists, SMI members, and guests were there. Congratulations to the award winners: Best in Show, Michel Modell; Second Place, JC Lenochan; Third Place, Daniel...

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Depth of Field

Depth of Field

June 2 - 30, 2011. Opening Reception: Thursday, June 2 from 6 – 8pm. SMI Annual Meeting starts at 7 pm. Montclair Public Library 50 South Fullerton Road Montclair, N.J. 07042 “Depth of Field” explores other ways of seeing outside of the traditional approaches to photography, either through subject matter, the way an image is captured, or how it is printed and displayed. Curated by: Laurie McCoy Foster

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VIEWPOINTS: SMI’s 14th Annual Juried Show

VIEWPOINTS: SMI’s 14th Annual Juried Show

June 1 to June 25 Opening Reception: Thursday, June 9, 6 pm to 9pm Program: Saturday, June 11, 1 pm – 3 pm. Studio Montclair (SMI) announces its 14th annual juried show, Viewpoints: A Contemporary Survey, which is co-sponsored by Aljira, a Center for Contemporary Art and opens at their gallery June 1, 2011, in Newark, NJ. This international show features the work of 68 artists who explore how the choice of subject shapes perception.

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