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Ellarslie Open 42 Awards Prizes to 10 Exhibiting Artists; Exhibition On View Until September 7th

Painting by Sean Mount of Lambertville Is Awarded Best in Show

originally published: 06/23/2025


(TRENTON, NJ) -- Ten of 119 exhibiting artists received awards during the Artists and Members Reception for Ellarslie Open 42 on Saturday, June 21 at the Trenton City Museum. The 2025 edition of the annual juried exhibition showcases 124 diverse works by artists of the greater Trenton and Bucks County areas and throughout New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and New York – and one from North Carolina.

Before a crowd of more than 250 attendees, Trenton Museum Society’s President Deborah Gorczycki, board member Sarah Unger, and Juror Sheryl Liebman Fisher shared remarks and delivered awards. The event’s final award, Best In Show, went to Lambertville, NJ, artist Sean Mount for his painting “Epochal Violence 10 – The Sound of Low-Flying Geese”. It was the first time that the well-known artist entered the show.

The full list of award recipients is: Sean Mount, Lambertville, NJ, Best In Show for “Epochal Violence 10 – The Sound of Low-Flying Geese”; Lee Johnson, Trenton, NJ, Digital Art award for “Jay Jackson and His Coat of Comics”; Patricia Proniewski, Hamilton, NJ, Painting award for “On the Pond at Grounds for Sculpture”; Patrick Compagnucci, Trenton, NJ, Photography award for “Sad Girl”; Basia Andrusko, Yardley, PA, Sculpture award for “Sunflower for Peace: Ukrainian Pysanka”; Sandra Scicchitani, Langhorne, PA, Works on Paper award for the collagraph print Water/Stone; Elizabeth Oberman, Pennington, NJ, Watercolor award for “Worthy Opponents”; Anne Bascove, New York City, Mixed Media award for “Ode to a Dictionary”; Bonnie Block, Magnolia, NJ, President’s Award for the glass mosaic “Winter Reflections”; Robert Cuff, Delanco, NJ, Installation Award for the painting “4 Friends”.

 Best In Show winner “Epochal Violence 10 – The Sound of Low-Flying Geese” by Sean Mount of Lambertville, NJ

Juror Sheryl Liebman Fisher, associate director of Gallery Henoch in New York City, said of her process and the resulting exhibition, “I had the privilege of spending time with each piece, taking in the skill, passion, and sincerity that radiated from the work. In making selections, I considered not only visual strength but also how pieces might resonate together. I was drawn to works that conveyed beauty not just in the classical sense of color or form, but in storytelling, message, and technique.”




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The show’s 124 pieces were selected from 500 pieces that were entered. In addition to the 124 exhibiting pieces there are some 100 more flat portfolio pieces by exhibitors and finalists alike. All exhibiting pieces and portfolio pieces are available for purchase.

Ellarslie Open 42 is on view in the museum and in an online gallery through September 7. A related Juror’s and Artists’ talk will be announced. Trenton City Museum is open Thursdays through Saturdays, noon to 4:00pm, and Sundays, 1:00pm to 4:00pm. While there is no admission charge, donations to support the museum’s mission and programs are welcomed.

Located in Trenton’s Cadwalader Park, Trenton City Museum is accessible by car from Parkside Ave. and has ample, accessible parking alongside the museum. There is no admission fee to view the museum’s art and history exhibitions, but donations are welcomed.

Trenton City Museum is housed in Ellarslie Mansion, an 1848 Italianate Villa on the National Historic Register. The surrounding Cadwalader Park was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted, who designed such landmarks as New York City’s Central Park. The museum showcases exhibitions of contemporary fine art, ongoing and changing history displays that explore Trenton’s rich industrial and cultural past, and hosts numerous community events and family workshops year-round.

L-R: Juror Sheryl Liebman Fisher of New York City; Mixed Media award winner A Bascove of New York City; Photography award winner Patrick Compagnucci of Trenton, NJ; Digital Art award winner Lee Johnson of Trenton, NJ; Works on Paper award winner Sandra Scicchitani of Langhorne, PA; Watercolor award winner Elizabeth Oberman of Pennington, NJ; Installation Award winner Robert Cuff of Delanco, NJ; Best in Show award winner Sean Mount of Lambertville, NJ; and President’s Award winner Bonnie Block of Magnolia, NJ. Not able to attend: Painting award winner Pat Proniewski of Hamilton, NJ, and Sculpture award winner Basia Andrusko of Yardley, PA.




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