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International Art-in-Place exhibit features 4 Princeton artists
Accessible and encouraging art initiative
During the Covid 19 pandemic museums and galleries have closed, and local art exhibitions and events have all been cancelled. How encouraging that four Princeton artists are participating in Art-in-Place an international initiative from Terrain Exhibitions and CNL projects based in Chicago. Art-in-Place ‘invites artists to exhibit an original work of art to be displayed outside their home or from a window visible to the public”.
This collective action provides artists and community members with a sense of hope and connectivity through the experience of public art.
The four Princeton participants, all members of the just-formed Princeton Artist Directory (PAD), are Mic Boekelmann (www.micboekelmann.com) at 293 Snowden Lane, Robin Resch (www.robinresch.net) at 46 Linden Lane, Vince Bush (www.vcabdesigns.com) at 201 Loetscher Place, and Mary Waltham www.marywaltham.com) at 184 Springdale Road.
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More than 275 individual artists in the US, Canada, Germany, India, Israel, Japan, and Peru are exhibiting Art-in-Place that will run until June 20. Visit https://www.cnlprojects.org/ar... to view all participating artists. A collection of postcards documenting all the work in Art-in-Place will serve as an archive of the project, a fundraising effort, and a platform to offer art as a way to connect with others.
A great way to support these local artists is by walking, cycling or driving to each site in Princeton to view the work – in place.
