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A & C members Constance McBride (Visual Artist) and Bernadette McBride (Literary Artist) share the A & C Sculpture Spotlight from July 2023 to January 2024 at the Township Library of Lower Southampton, highlighting five Lonely Girls (sculpture) and five Poems beginning July 7th. Bernadette McBride is the award-winning author of four full-length poetry collections, served as long-time poetry editor for the Schuylkill Valley Journal and

Abington Art Center's Solo Series offers artists the opportunity to show a body of work in an individual gallery. Over the course of the year, 9-12 artists present an exhibition of their own design in one of Alverthorpe Manor’s historic rooms. For the Winter Solo Series 2023, A&C Member Constance McBride will be presenting her series of clay sculptures titled "The Lonely Girls".

Join Modern Fossils and David Horowitz Studio for our OPEN HOUSE on Friday October 7th from 2pm - 8pm! As part of The Hunterdon Art Tour's First Friday Open Studio Series, both David's Barn / Workshop (More Art Studio) and Modern Fossils' Greenhouse Studio will be open for touring! Additional works will be on display in our yard and home Gallery as well. There will

26th Annual Garden Tour Presents Art In Bloom Saturday, June 5th 10am - 4pm (Rain date June 12) The Gardens are thriving this spring for our special Art In Bloom Garden Tour. ​Visit 5 glorious gardens adorned with art displayed from 30 local artists, including ACCBC artist Donna Lovely! Tickets are $35 for the full tour: http://www.newhopehs.org/2021-garden-tour.html

Modern Fossils is thrilled to again be a part of THAT: The Hunterdon Art Tour 2021! THAT is an annual, countywide, self-guided driving tour of artist’s studios and cultural centers, which will be open to the Public from 11AM-5PM on Saturday May 1st and Sunday May 2nd. **Modern Fossils will once again be exhibiting inside the Frenchtown Hardware Store at 11 Kingwood Ave, Frenchtown NJ,

George R. Anthonisen, Richard Lennox, Mavis Smith and Emily Thompson present work with an emphasis on representational content that also incorporates a measure of references to classical media. Together, the combined work contains a thread of elements which are reflective, evocative and familiar.