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Check Out Fall Art Show In Expanded Livingston Gallery

The gallery in Livingston has a fall exhibit as well as a section for smaller works of art, priced lower.

LIVINGSTON, NJ — You can be among the first to view the ACL Gallery's expansion if you visit its fall art show and its special section for smaller works.

The gallery also includes an exhibit from artists in a program for adults with disabilities.

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The Arts Council of Livingston said, "Our latest show, Fall for Art, will include a separate area, La Petite Galerie, a space for smaller works of art priced at under $100. The art of JSDD’s WAE Center, an organization new to Livingston, will be featured in another section of the Gallery."

The WAE (Wellness, Art, and Enrichment) Center is an adult day program focused on adaptive arts and personal growth. Founded in 2004, it is a holistic learning center for adults with
developmental disabilities, where art is a core focus.

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You can view these works at the ACL Gallery at 2115 Town Center Way, Livingston.

Regular Gallery hours are Fridays 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., and Saturdays and Sundays 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Masks are optional for the fully vaccinated. Fall for Artwill run through Sunday, Jan. 2.

The Gallery is accessible to the disabled.

Hugh Mahon, the curator for the show, said, “The Arts Council hopes it can bring a gallery experience to the Livingston Town Center that serves both creative artists and the art
loving public.”

The ACL Gallery is a cooperative venture staffed by artists and art-loving volunteers. Exhibits
feature works from established artists as well as emerging artists who hope to engage and inspire visitors.

For more information call Barbara (973-868-9626) or Viv (973-650-6374).

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