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(ALLAMUCHY TOWNSHIP, NJ) -- From September 18-20, 2025, Rutherfurd Hall will open a remarkable art exhibition celebrating the work of Elizabeth Shoumatoff, the acclaimed portrait artist whose sitters included royalty, world leaders, and American society's most influential figures. At the heart of the exhibition will be the recently acquired 1943 portrait of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, painted at the White House during his third term.
ArtYard is an incubator for creative expression and a catalyst for collaborations that reveal the transformational power of art. Exemplifying that power is one of their more recent exhibitions, "Synchronizing Uncertainty" by artist Brian House.
(CALIFON, NJ) -- This summer, The Gallery at BEX in Califon is proud to present Traditions Reimagined, a solo exhibition by local artist Melissa M. Pepin. On view from June 7 through September 27, 2025, this vibrant and culturally rich installation explores the intersection of heritage, design, and contemporary art.
(JERSEY CITY, NJ) -- Pro Arts Jersey City presents "Curators Choice" from September 12-27, 2025 at ART150 Gallery, Studio #282. The exhibit is curated by Wes Sherman. Exhibiting Artists include: Allan Gorman, Ann Vollum, Brad Terhune, Gwen Yip, Injoo Whang, Jean-Paul Picard, Josué, Morales Urbina, and Nanette Reynolds Beachner.
What gives Leandro Comrie's "King" the right to rule? Is it his raiment, decorated with scores of curlicues of white and royal purple paint, signifying motion and activity and cinched savagely at the waist? Is it his arms, long enough to touch his ankles, formidable and thick, draped at his sides in a gesture of ease and preternatural balance? How about the magenta halo behind his head, bright and electric, suggestive of sanctification in some other world? Or could it be the face, with its crown of wavy hair, full lips and slanted white eyebrows, and lower jaw squared against all adversaries. He looks confident and ready. But the crimson dot he stands on and surveys is barely big enough to contain his boat-like shoes.
(JERSEY CITY, NJ) -- Novado Gallery presents "If These Walls Could Talk," a solo exhibition by Jersey City–based artist Nathalie Kalbach, running from September 6-28, 2025. The exhibition presents a striking series of works that reveal the hidden personality, stories, and emotion embedded within the city’s historic architecture.
(HACKENSACK, NJ) -- The Ruth Bauer Neustadter Gallery at HACPAC presents "Hope & Freedom", a solo exhibition of paintings by Mira Mitrova from September 5-29, 2025. Mira is a prize-winning artist who has exhibited her work throughout the art world including Paris, Berlin, and New York. She is an Macedonian-American painter who lives and works in New Jersey.
(MONTCLAIR, NJ) -- What does a museum photography collection look like in the 21st century— and how does it take shape? Platinum to Postcards: Collecting Photography at MAM (2000– 2025) offers a rare look at the Montclair Art Museum's photography acquisitions over the past 25 years—from early 20th-century prints to bold contemporary works. On view now until to the Fall, the exhibition invites visitors to experience the breadth and evolution of the medium—and the Museum’s expanding vision.
(FORKED RIVER, NJ) -- Interested in seeing paintings by a talented local artist? The Lacey Branch of the Ocean County Library will host the exhibit "Pieces of Nature: Seascapes, Landscapes and More!" by Clara Sue Beym from September 2-30, 2025. It will feature watercolor paintings, torn paper collages and linocut prints depicting seascapes, landscapes, and more.
(NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ) -- Painting to Scale, the latest exhibition at the Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers University-New Brunswick, boasts rarely shown, large-scale artwork from the Norton and Nancy Dodge Collection of Nonconformist Art from the Soviet Union. The exhibit, which runs from November 13, 2024 through October 5, 2025, features 60 works by artists from Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, and Russia.