“Images of Glen Rock” celebrates Glen Rock’s 125th Anniversary. The artists have captured sights around town ranging from the Boro Hall Train Station, to daffodils in the Arboretum, to a red fox playing at Faber Field. Works are in photographs, on canvas and paper. Artists include Jim Aber, Yuliya Abova, John Arehart, Emily Gilman Beezley, Lydia Baldassarre, Karen Delaney, Len Geer, Michele Keller, John F. Kennedy, James Nonas, Mark Oberndorf, Elizabeth Robles, Douglas Salvatoriello, Allen Silber, Pat Smythe, and Joy Yoo.
August Gallery Exhibit
Elizabeth Robles’ passion for painting and art has always been in her soul even before art school. States Robles, “I am inspired by what I see all around me in this beautiful world while plein air painting, working in my art studio, or working from my photos. There is always something I need to capture in paint, something I need to express, something that calls me to pick up my brushes and paint. The world is forgotten and colors take over. Even on very busy days, when I know I cannot paint for hours, I always schedule at least 30 minutes to paint. For me it’s like breathing, something I must do in my life and what I was meant to do.”
A meet the artist reception is scheduled for Saturday, August 17 from 12:00pm - 1:30pm.
July Gallery Exhibit
June Gallery Exhibit
May Gallery Exhibit
Diane Nafash’s “Sylvan Moments,” a collection of experimental photography, hand pulled lithography and contemporary printmaking with watercolor brings a sense of enlightenment, rewarding those who take a careful look at her imagery. Along with feelings of peace and joy, there is a sense of “lifting up” and “reaching out” that directly engages the viewer.
April Gallery Exhibit
For most of his life, George Krane lived in Russia and pursued a career in engineering. However, he always had a love for the arts. After the collapse of the Soviet Union, he immigrated to the United States with his family and settled in Waldwick, NJ. It was then that his childhood interest in artist stamps inspired him to start painting on canvas. After years of experimenting with various techniques and materials, George created over 150 original pieces. A collection of his works is on view through April 2019 at the Glen Rock Public Library.