Area Exhibits 1-29-14
Arts Council of Prince-ton, 104 Witherspoon Street, shows “Terrace Project: Ayami Aoyama” until April 30. Through March 8, “Concentric Circles of Influence: The Queenston Press, Contemporary Works” is on view. (609) 924-8777.
Artworks, Everett Alley at Stockton Street, Trenton, has “Transitions,” works by Colleen Gahrmann, on view through February 15. “The False Mirror: Surrealism Forward and Back” runs through February 22. (609) 394-9436.
A Space Gallery @ New Hope Arts, 2 Stockton Street, New Hope, has “I’ll Explain Later-Works by Guy Ciarcia” through January 31.
College of New Jersey Art Gallery, Arts and Interactive Media Building, Route 31, Ewing, has paintings and prints by Ruane Miller through February 20. (609) 771-2633.
D&R Greenway Marie L. Matthews Galleries, 1 Preservation Place, has “Wild Creatures: 40 Years Protecting Endangered Species” art exhibit January 29-March 21. The opening is January 31, 5:30-7:30 p.m. On February 12 at 7:30 p.m., the Princeton Photography Club will present photographer Wendel White in “African American Landscape, Architecture, and Artifacts: A Photographic Journey.” www.drgreenway.org.
Ellarslie, Trenton’s City Museum in Cadwalader Park, Parkside Avenue, Trenton, presents “Adopted: Restored, Art, Artifacts and Books from 2012” and “Frank Applegate, George Bradshaw and the School of Industrial Arts” through February 9. The Trenton Public Schools Biennial Student Art Show runs through March 2.
Gallery at Chapin, 4101 Princeton Pike, shows “Patterns of Nature” by Charles McVicker February 3-28. (609) 924-7206.
Gallery 14, 14 Mercer Street, Hopewell, has “People, Places, and a Parrot Called Pancho,” photos by Richard Trenner; “One Heart One Mind” by Winslow Radcliffe-Trenner, through February 2.
Gourgaud Gallery, Town Hall, Cranbury, has “Winter Dreams,” an open call exhibition, through January 31. From February 1-23, the A-Team Artists of Trenton present “Art from the Heart.” www.cranbury
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Historical Society of Princeton, 158 Nassau Street, has “Concentric Circles of Influence: The Queenston Press Bicentennial Portfolio.” At its Updike Farmstead location, 354 Quaker Road, “Concentric Circles of Influence: The Queenston Press Ten Crucial Days Portfolio” is on view.
Hopewell Valley Vineyards, 46 Yard Road, Pennington, has “Common Threads 2,” work by five Trenton area artists, February 1, 12-5 p.m. www.hopewellvalleyvineyards.com.
Lucas Gallery, Prince-ton University, 185 Nassau Street, has work by students in drawing, painting, photography, graphic design, sculpture, film and video through February 21. The opening is February 4, 4-5 p.m. www.arts.princeton.edu.
Mariboe Gallery, Peddie School, Hightstown, has “Zara Stasi, Lynnette Hesser and David Bair,” an exhibit by three alumni, through February 4. (609) 944-7551.
Mercer County Community College Gallery, Old Trenton Road, West Windsor, has “Left of Central: Later 20th Century Visual Arts in the Capital City” through February 20. Visit www.mccc.edu/gallery.
Princeton Day School Anne Reid ‘72 Gallery, 650 Great Road, has an Origami exhibit through January 30. From February 10-March 6, “Metamorphosisters,” works by Liv Aanrud and Samantha Ritter, is on view. Visit www.pds.org.
The Princeton University Art Museum has “Man” and “The Kite That Never Flew,” sculptures by Alexander Calder, on view outside the museum through June 15. Through May 11, “500 Years of Italian Master Drawings from the Princeton University Art Museum” is on view. “Edvard Munch: Symbolism in Print” runs February 8-June 8. Call (609) 258-3788.
Princeton University Mudd Manuscript Library has an exhibit to mark the centennial of the Graduate College, “Building the House of Knowledge: The Graduate College Centennial” through June 6. Hours are Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4:45 p.m.
Small World Coffee, 254 Nassau Street, has “Grand Blooms,” paintings and drawings by artists from Princeton Senior Resource Center, through February 4. The store at 14 Witherspoon Street has works by students from The Waldorf School of Princeton, “Sacred Geometry,” through February 4. From February 4-March 4, “The Love Show” is on view. The opening party is February 7, 7-9 p.m.
West Windsor Arts Council, 952 Alexander Road, Princeton Junction, shows “Out of the Blue” through February 28; works by 39 artists. Visit www.westwindsorarts.org.