Call for Entries:Contemporary Art Exhibit Thursday, September 4, 2025 CALL FOR ENTRIES open September 5, 2025 through January 4, 2026. Regional, emerging artists are invited to submit up to three pieces for consideration.
See website for details:
https://www.dccc.edu/the-arts/215610-contemporary-juried-exhibition/
Step into an abstract world where color, form and texture collide to challenge your senses and imagination.
October 2 - November 30, 2025
Luminary Coffee, 243 N. Union Street, Lambertville. Open daily until 5pm
The William Way Center has selected two paintings by Bucks County artist Gene Underwood for its 20th Annual Juried Exhibition. Artists from the Philadelphia metro area submitted work, and 47 artists were chosen to exhibit one or two works. Juror Stamatina Gregory chose “Neither Straight nor True” and “Bubble Double” from the five works that Underwood submitted. They are examples of his ongoing series that surprisingly includes bubble wrap as a subject. “I am hellbent on innovating the still life tradition so it reflects our LED-lighted 21st century. When I carefully render commonplace items—bubble wrap, Post-its, paper coffee cups, or Ziplock bags—in traditional oil paint, there’s irony. Look deeper and you may find beauty there and a bit of ecological anxiety,” Underwood says. Recently, Underwood’s innovative paintings were chosen for Ellarslie Open 46 in Trenton and the 96th Phillips’ Mill Juried Art Show.
14 Bucks County artists of the beloved gallery, Exhibit B, once a fixture of Peddler's Village and now an online gallery at: www.theupstairsgallery.com
Exhibit B Gallery is having a special art show and sale for 2 weekends:
Meet the Artists Reception Nov. 8, 12-4pm.
Show dates Nov. 8-9, 15-16, 11am-5pm.
Special book signing event on Nov. 15, 12-4pm with illustrator Deb Hoeffner.
Juror Judith Brodsky selected 50 prints from the 225 submitted for the exhibition.
Opening Reception is from 3-5pm, November 15, 2025 at The Arts Council of Princeton, 102 Witherspoon St, Princeton, NJ 08542
NOVEMBER 12, 2025, FEASTERVILLE LIBRARY FICTION/NON-FICTION READ/5:30-7:30 PM
1983 Bridgetown Pike, Feasterville
Please join us to hear seven remarkable local authors read from their work.
Followed by a relaxed discussion and light refreshments. Books will be available for sale.
Join us in celebrating the remarkable career of Alan Goldstein, a distinguished artist whose work has been featured at the James A. Michener Art Museum and admired by collectors for decades.
This special exhibition marks a meaningful moment as Alan prepares to close his studio, offering collectors and art lovers a final opportunity to view and acquire works from his lifelong exploration of form, texture, and emotion.