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HoBART returns with Art In The Native Landscape In October

originally published: 08/16/2021

HoBART returns with Art In The Native Landscape In October

(FRENCHTOWN, NJ) -- Now in its 4th year, the HoBART art show will feature an expanded list of some of the area’s leading sculptors, artists, and artisans spanning the Delaware river region from New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Art in the Native Landscape group show featuring artists of New Jersey and Pennsylvania exhibiting their work in a range of media. Indoors and outdoors on Saturday and Sunday October 2, 3, 9, 10 from 11:00am to 5:00pm. Located at Paul Steinbeiser's farm 718 County Route 519, Frenchtown. Rain or shine.

The show offers a unique opportunity to experience sculpture installations by contemporary artists in a magnificent private outdoor setting, amongst rolling hills, historic barns, and a beautiful native landscape. Both an indoor and outdoor show, guests are invited to explore the property’s several outbuildings which will house sculpture, paintings and contemporary glass art. All artwork is for sale directly from the artists. Social distancing and mask wearing will be encouraged.

Exhibiting artists include sculptors Oki Fukunaga, Harry H. Gordon, Kate Graves, Ray King, Bruce Lindsay, Rory Mahon, Eric Schultz, Steven Snyder; mixed media artists Robert T. Cooke, Ilene Dube, Aylin Green, Joy Kreves, Hilary Peirce, Mayfield Williams; painters Jacqueline Haut Evans, Lauren Johnson, Amanda Penecale, Mike Pantuso, Karen Schoenitz, Joe Strasser, Kazaan Viveiros; drawing and 2D media artist Haley Manchon; ceramic artists Rebecca Graham and Debbie Reichard, jeweler Jessica Mueller; glass blower and sculptor Don Gonzalez; weaver Martha Gonzalez; woodworker Hayden Geurds.

HoBART returns with Art In The Native Landscape In October

Paul Steinbeiser, who is hosting this event, specializes in native landscape design and custom stonework, and will be available for consultations and discussions about embracing concepts of sustainability to create a healthy landscape environment using native plants in organic and whimsical natural designs.

In keeping with his love of beauty, history, and sustainability, Steinbeiser is a believer in restoration and preservation of old structures, such as the reclaimed “Hannah Shaw” wagon house, Circa 1830-1840, originally from Princeton, New Jersey, which he had relocated and restored. His own home and other outbuildings are based on a 1780’s Delaware Valley farmhouse in which he used reclaimed beams, flooring and other materials saved over the years.  

HoBART 2021 is part of a collaborative effort by River Arts Creatives, a collective of arts organizations, galleries, and businesses celebrating and promoting art and creativity in the Delaware River towns.

HoBART returns with Art In The Native Landscape In October

PHOTOS: (TOP) The work of Mike Pantuso inside the “Hannah Shaw” barn (BOTTOM) Artists Lauren Johnson and Aylin Green



 
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