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Posted: Fri, Nov 24 2006, 7:28 pm EST
Post subject: Park art on display at gallery
Park art on display at gallery
Landscapes from warmer seasons open to public viewing
Though the chilly month of December, residents can stop by the Gourgaud Gallery to warm up with some paintings of beautiful spring, summer and fall landscapes in Cranbury.
Pieces chosen from artists who attended the Cranbury Art Council's Art in the Park sessions will make up the fourth annual exhibit titled "Cranbury Gardens IV." The First Friday Reception is Dec. 2 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Gourgaud Gallery.
Art in the Park is a series that allows artists to paint outdoors together each month at various areas in Cranbury. The season runs from spring through fall, culminating each year with a gallery exhibit of selected participants' works.
The six gardens that Art in the Park artists painted this year are on James and Norma Swale's property on Ryan Road, Matt and Patty Long's property on Cranbury Neck Road and Nadine and Mark Berkowski's, Frank and Bobby Marlowe's, Timothy and Betsey Norland's and Dave and Angie Cook's properties on North Main Street.
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