Arts & Entertainment

See Art All Around Hoboken In June Via 'Through The Windows Art Tour'

Mile-square Hoboken is hosting more than 70 art exhibits in its windows during June.

Local artist Chesleigh Meade talks at a press conference at D's Soulful Cafe on Willow Avenue to introduce the art exhibits throughout the month of June. Beside her: A map of 70 spots.
Local artist Chesleigh Meade talks at a press conference at D's Soulful Cafe on Willow Avenue to introduce the art exhibits throughout the month of June. Beside her: A map of 70 spots. (Caren Lissner/Patch)

HOBOKEN — Where can you see local art at your own pace in mile-square Hoboken? Everywhere.

The Hoboken Business Alliance, Main Street Pops, and the city are promoting a new, month-long Through The Windows Art Tour.

More than 50 local artists will have their works displayed in the front windows of 70 Hoboken small businesses, an opportunity for residents and visitors to experience public art while celebrating Hoboken as a cultural, retail, and dining destination.

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At a press conference Thursday, Hoboken Business Alliance President James Runkle, Mayor

Ravi Bhalla, D’S Soulful Café (pictured above) owner Stephen Bailey, Leo's Grandesvous owner Grace Sciancalepore, Urban Arts and Monroe co-owners Justine Uva and Patricia Morale, Councilman Phil Cohen and local artist Chesleigh Meade spoke about the exhibit.

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