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Arts Unbound Announces Exhibition Centered on Sense of Place
The exhibition, "Location, Location," opens Thursday, Feb. 18 with a reception from 5-8 p.m.

Arts Unbound a gallery and studio dedicated to artists with disabilities and seniors, will be exhibiting artwork centered around “a sense of place” in its next exhibit, ”Location, Location.” The exhibit will begin with an opening reception on Thursday, Feb. 18 from 5-8 p.m. and will feature artwork in a wide range of mediums, including photography, acrylic, oils, soft sculpture and other techniques.
Each work showcased represents a place, real or imagined, that holds personal significance for the artist. The pieces are placeholders for memories of past events or future plans. Artists include Jon Gabry of Kearny, John Inocencio of Dover, Andrea Weisbard of South Orange, Tom Wade of Springfield, Brad Friedman of Leawood, Kansas as well as Chad DeRoche and Gifford Moy from the Brooklyn-based art collective, ArteMoose and Faith Stolz from Matheny Arts Access in Peapack. Further information is available through the Arts Unbound website.