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Artist Reception

Join us an artist reception on July 10 from 4-6pm

We welcome Judi Brice and Elizabeth Rundquist,, whose work will remain in our store from July 10 through August 4

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Judi Brice has always been fascinated with design, both in the areas of jewelry as well as fashion. Upon graduating from college with a BA in Marketing, Judi began working in her family's jewelry business in New York City. She then went on to work for Cartier Jewelry for a few years.

After moving to New Jersey with her husband and raising their three children, it was time for Judi to express her passion and creativity in the form of oil painting. She has been studying at The Art center of northern New Jersey for the last five years, and has created a loft space in her home to pursue her artistic endeavors.

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Judi's work can be described as abstract.  She enjoys experimenting with texture, form, and color.  Judi credits her teacher, Edla Cusick, and her fellow classmates for suporting her on this amazing journey.

Ms. Rundquist started out writing poetry, moved to painting, and has always had a love of colors. She studied at the Art Students League  with Robert Beverly Hale, Leo Manso,, as well as Lennart Anderson, Lee Bontecue and Edla Cusick

Her scholarships include the Merit,  Talent and Need and Art Students League,

Ms. Rundquist has exhibited at the Provincetown Art Center, Vermont Studio Center, Graduate Scholarship for the Arts and Brooklyn College.

Her One-Person exhibits include Domus, New York,  Fairleigh Dickinson University, Cynthia Belgrave Theater and the Swamp Gallery

Group exhibits include  19th Annual Small Works Show, Old Church Center, Sr. Juried Art Show, Art Center of Northern New Jersey, Henry Hicks Gallery, Provincetown Art Show and others.

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