(JERSEY CITY, NJ) -- Art House Productions will present the Summer Edition of The Affordable Art Show at Liberty State Park in Jersey City across two weekends (July 13-14 and July 20-21, 2024). In keeping with Art House's mission to make art accessible to all, this summer's show is specially curated for all tastes and all budgets. The show includes 120 works of art by 66 artists that will be exhibited in the South Lobby area of the CRRNJ Terminal. All works priced between $30 and $500 will be for sale at the Terminal.
For two weekends this summer, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy the grounds at Liberty State Park and view art that’s affordable enough to own! Whether you want to enhance your personal collection, give the gift of art, or share a gallery visit with your loved ones, there's something for everyone here. Many styles of art will be represented, including painting, collage, photography, sculpture, mixed media, and more! Prices range from $30 to $500, and there is something for everyone.
“We are so excited to partner with Liberty State Park on one of our favorite shows! It's going to be a wonderful and festive summertime exhibition that you don't want to miss!” says Andrea McKenna, Art House Gallery Director.
Participating Artists Include: Anastasios Paraskevopoulos, Andrea Epstein, Andrea Geller, Andrea Morin, Anibal Padilla, Anna Collevecchio, Anthony Wills, Art by Stella Chang, Barbara Seddon, Beth Achenbach, Beth DiCara, Bill Rood, Carmen Vega, Cheryl Gross, Danielle Haskins, Deborah Pohl, Eileen Ferara, Elena Barabashova, Ellen Martin, Elliot Lobell, Erin Delaney, Frank Hanavan, Gigi Garcia, Gwenn Seemel, Ibou Ndoye, Janet Jeun-Gourley, Jennifer Krause Chapeau, Jodie Fink, Jodi Oster, John Crittenden, Jon Gabry, Julia Lomba, Katelyn Halpern, Kevin Hinkle, Kevin McCaffrey, Kim Bricker, Kristian Battell, Loura van der Meule, Lucy Rovetto, Maia Konowitz, Marianne DeAngelis, Mary Jean Canziani, Maryanne Zulueta, Megan Klim, MJ Hoehn, Nachalie Rodriguez, Nanette Reynolds Beachner, Paul Andress, Peter Delman, Philippe Halaburd, Rachel Mifsud, Roberto Colangeli, Scott Harbison, Shayla Nolan, Shiva Jlayer, Steven Epstein, Suzan Globus, Sylvia Padilla, Tali Rose Krupkin, Teri Fiore, Trisha Gianakis, Valerie Huhn, Vincent Salvati, Wendy Born, and Wendy Setzer, Yuri Ter Avest.
Dates and Times for The Affordable Art Show: Saturday, July 13th and Sunday, July 14th, from 11:00am to 6:00pm; and Saturday, July 20th, and Sunday, July 21st, from 11:00am to 6:00pm. Art House Gallery exhibitions are always free and open to the public.
The CRRNJ Terminal is located at 1 Audrey Zapp Drive, Liberty State Park, in Jersey City, New Jersey. Parking is free for up to two hours in Lot 9 across from the Terminal. For more information on park services, click here.
Art House Productions was founded in late September 2001 by Christine Goodman, a community leader and professional performing artist. Art House's inaugural event, held shortly after September 11th, sprung from the desire to connect a devastated community through art and dialogue. Since then, Art House has established itself as a pioneer of artistic and cultural programming in Jersey City producing new theatrical work, dance, comedy, and visual arts programming that is innovative, fresh, and multi-disciplinary. Art House Productions has established itself as a cultural landmark in Jersey City, attaining non-for-profit status in 2007 and presenting work at a professional level—but the spirit of community that led to the organization’s inception still guides its artistic programming.
In 2007, Art House became incorporated and was granted nonprofit 501(c)(3) status. In late 2007, the organization was presented with the Key to the City and an official Proclamation for its outstanding contributions to the City of Jersey City, NJ. In 2017, Meredith Burns was selected to serve as the organization's second Executive Director.
In 2021, Art House Productions merged with Jersey Art Exchange (JAX) to increase and enhance existing education programs.
In 2023, Art House Productions moved into a permanent performing and visual arts center at The Hendrix in Jersey City, NJ steps from the Grove St. PATH Station. The development comes courtesy of SILVERMAN, The Albanese Group, and Liberty Harbor. The state-of-the-art facility includes a gallery, black box theater with dressing rooms, and administrative offices.
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