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‘Women In Motion’: Nutley Artist Co-Curates Montclair Art Exhibit
A Nutley-based artist invited 12 culturally diverse women to create three pieces of artwork. See the exhibit at the Montclair Library.
ESSEX COUNTY, NJ — A Nutley-based artist is helping to curate an art exhibit at the Montclair Public Library that will feature the work of 13 female creators.
“Women In Motion” will be on display at the library, located at 50 South Fullerton Avenue, during the month of July.
According to organizers:
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“Nutley-based artist Agnieszka Golasik invited 12 culturally diverse women from all walks of life to create three pieces of artwork each based on Agnieszka’s monotypes. The colorful monotypes are the golden thread of the exhibition. Inspired by powerful personal insights, childhood memories, mystic visions – the 36 artworks exhibited in ‘Women In Motion’ are created by women who said yes to creative playfulness. Co-curated by Agnieszka Golasik and Aneta Pierog-Sudol, ‘Women In Motion’ features Agnieszka Zabawa, Aneta Pierog-Sudol, Dhyāna Kluth, Lisa Guillard, Lisa Schrager, Lovlee Tang, Meaghan Bates Lorenz, Michele Caprio, Paola Linares, Paula Liberis, Ronya Dones, and Tatiana Smith. They are busy mothers, artists, teachers, activists, entrepreneurs and healers who, constantly in motion, carved out the time from the daily grind to nurture the creative spark each of us carries inside. This exhibit illustrates the contemplative, spirited and luminous feminine nature they possess and how it connects them.”
The Montclair Public Library welcomes inquiries from local artists and arts organizations regarding use of the exhibit space. For more information, contact the Montclair Public Library at (973) 744-0500, ext. 2221.
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