New Jersey Stage logo
New Jersey Stage Menu



 

JKC Gallery's 'Tuesday Talks' Monthly Photography Talk Set for November 8th

originally published: 10/27/2022


(TRENTON, NJ) --  Mercer County Community College’s James Kerney Campus (JKC) Gallery at 137 North Broad Street in Trenton presents its next “Twosday Talks” photography presentation on November 8, 2022 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm. This month will feature works and presentations by artists Mel Evans and Jackie Neale. Talks will take place live and on the Zoom conferencing platform. All are invited to register at jkcgallery.online.

“Twosday Talks” is curated by Heather Palecek and Habiyb Shu’Aib and hosted by Professor Michael Chovan-Dalton, director of JKC Gallery.

Chovan-Dalton remarked, “This will be our last ‘Twosday Talks’ of the semester and I am pleased to welcome artists Jackie Neale and Mel Evans who will share their works and discuss their personal approaches to artistic expression.”

About the Artists

Jackie Neale is a Brooklyn- and Philadelphia-based artist, photographer, imaging specialist, photo director and producer who is inspired through interpersonal relationships and the barrier that disappears/appears once a camera is introduced to the mix. Also an author, Neale focuses on using historical, traditional, digital and experimental processes for multimedia documentary portrait projects. A professor of photography at Saint Joseph’s University and New York Film Academy in New York City, Neale is known for her work in social activism and chronicling the experience of immigration in the U.S. and Europe.




Follow New Jersey Stage on social media
Facebook, Threads, Instagram, Twitter, Bluesky



Exhibitions of Neale’s photographs have been mounted in galleries and museums throughout the United States. She has appeared on National Public Radio, and in the documentary “Time Zero: The Last Year of Polaroid Film.” Her work has been published in editorial magazines across the United States, online and in collateral for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Neale has recently raised funds to self publish her photo book, “#SubwaySeries.”  

Mel Evans joins “Twosday Talks” with an impressive 40-year history of photojournalism. Making photographs nearly every workday of his life, Evans’s goal is to make every photograph as interesting and artful as the situation allows. Thousands of Evans’s images have been published in newspapers, magazines and websites in the United States and around the globe.

Retired from the Associated Press in 2017, Evans continues to take editorial and commercial assignments while segueing into newer projects that satisfy his own creative pursuits and desires. Currently, he is focused on taking a serious approach to alternative and historic processes in large format in his words, “trying to learn as much as possible from and honor those who went before.”

Evans is a founding member of the Monalog Collective which is a group of photographers who use only historic analog processes. 

“Twosday Talks” artist presentations are an extension of the “Third Thursday” series started by Heather Palecek and Habiyb Shu’Aib as a platform for artists to showcase their work to the Trenton and the regional community. The events quickly reached an audience from New York to Philadelphia. With the introduction of hybrid virtual and in-person shows, JKC Gallery now features artists from across and beyond United States with a global audience reach.

For information about registration and attending in person or online, please visit JKCGallery.online. Anyone wishing to learn more about photography and visual arts programs at MCCC please click here to see a list of courses.

Located at 137 North Broad Street, Trenton, New Jersey, Mercer County Community College’s JKC Gallery is a gallery for photography and lens-based work from international and regional artists. Please call for gallery hours or visit JKCGallery.online.




Follow New Jersey Stage on social media
Facebook, Threads, Instagram, Twitter, Bluesky



Poster: Courtesy of JKC Gallery, Mel Evans, Jackie Neal


EVENT PREVIEWS

(EAST ORANGE, NJ) -- Garden State Art Weekend (GSAW), a statewide celebration of New Jersey's visual arts, will return for a third consecutive year. Running from April 17–19, 2026, the festival will transform the state into an expansive art crawl featuring exhibitions, open studios, and community arts events.
Garden State Art Weekend Returns April 17-19, 2026

Garden State Art Weekend Returns April 17-19, 2026

(EAST ORANGE, NJ) -- From Sussex County to Cape May, the third annual Garden State Art Weekend (GSAW) returns April 17-19, 2026. This year's festival is the most expansive yet, featuring 103 venues across 18 of New Jersey's 21 counties, including 31 new venues and 4 new counties in South Jersey.
The Art House Gallery presents Expanded Metamorphosis: Contemporary Approaches to Process

The Art House Gallery presents Expanded Metamorphosis: Contemporary Approaches to Process

(JERSEY CITY, NJ) -- Art House Productions presents Expanded Metamorphosis: Contemporary Approaches to Process. This group exhibition, curated by Andrea McKenna, will be on view at the Art House Gallery from Saturday, April 4 through Sunday, April 26, 2026.
Oyster Point Gallery presents Works by Cynthia Pareja Dubin - 2026 Artist in Residence

Oyster Point Gallery presents Works by Cynthia Pareja Dubin - 2026 Artist in Residence

(RED BANK, NJ) -- The Oyster Point Hotel is thrilled to welcome Cynthia Pareja Dubin as its 2026 Artist in Residence and congratulate her on being named a 2026 New Jersey State Council of the Arts Painting Finalist. Through the Artist in Residence program, selected artists display their works in guest rooms, reaching thousands of visitors each year. Each artist is celebrated with prominent recognition at the hotel entrance and a solo exhibition in the hotel's public spaces, highlighted by a lively cocktail reception.
RVCC presents Second Part of Annual Student Art Exhibition

RVCC presents Second Part of Annual Student Art Exhibition

(BRANCHBURG, NJ) -- Raritan Valley Community College's Arts & Design department is presenting the annual RVCC Student Art Exhibition in two installments again this year. Part II of the exhibition will be on display from April 8-May 6, 2026 in the Art Gallery at the College's Branchburg campus.
Alfa Art Gallery presents "Soul and Steel"

Alfa Art Gallery presents "Soul and Steel"

(NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ) -- The Alfa Art Gallery presents "Soul and Steel" from April 1 - May 30, 2026. This exhibition unites two master artists, Vesslin Kourtev and Vasil Nikov, working in a variety of mediums. While one excels at painting and the other at sculpture, they both bring their creations to life. This one-of-a-kind collaboration between these incredible artists redefines what art can signify.
Princeton Public Library presents Art exhibition: "Receptor Series" - Digital Paintings by Joe Lugara

Princeton Public Library presents Art exhibition: "Receptor Series" - Digital Paintings by Joe Lugara

​​​​​​​(PRINCETON, NJ) -- Digital paintings by New Jersey artist Joe Lugara will be featured in the exhibition "Receptors" at the Princeton Public Library, Princeton, New Jersey from April 1 – June 1, 2026.
Princeton University Library to host two exhibitions commemorating the nation

Princeton University Library to host two exhibitions commemorating the nation's 250th anniversary in 2026

(PRINCETON, NJ) -- Visitors this spring to Firestone Library's Milberg Gallery will step into the world of revolutionary Princeton with the opening of "Nursery of Rebellion": Princeton and the American Revolution on April 15, 2026. This exhibition will offer the chance to see the Library's original copies of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution.
Princeton University Art Museum presents "Faig Ahmed: Textiles of Consciousness"

Princeton University Art Museum presents "Faig Ahmed: Textiles of Consciousness"

(PRINCETON, NJ) -- The Princeton University Art Museum presents Faig Ahmed: Textiles of Consciousness as the next exhibition to be held at ArtatBainbridge, the historical house turned downtown Princeton gallery space. The exhibition will be on view from March 28 through August 2, 2026.

 

UPCOMING EVENTS