"Focus on Collage" exhibit to be held in new alternative exhibition space


MONTCLAIR, N.J. - Christina Saj, an artist and a longtime advocate of the arts who lives in New Jersey, has organized an exhibit titled "Focus On Collage," which will take place in a new alternative exhibition space in Montclair.

Referred to as Artspace 129, the venture is dedicated to featuring the work of established and emerging visual artists in a "living context."

The "Focus On Collage" exhibit will feature the work of four New Jersey artists who work in abstract collage.

As organized by Ms. Saj, the exhibition will take place in the new alternative exhibition space referred to as artspace 129, located in the McDonough Building, at 129 Valley Road. A grand opening reception will be held on Saturday, November 6, at 6-8 pm. The exhibit runs through January 28, 2005.

The four artists - Phyllis Huggett, Nancy Egol Nikkal, Rodrigeuz Calero and Nancy Tobin - each has a distinct approach to collage with varying degrees of representation. Ms. Saj plans to do quarterly exhibits which will feature contemporary art. All work is for sale and will be sold off the wall as in traditional retail environments.

For information on the individual artists, who have studied abroad and in the United States, have extensive work experience in their respective fields and whose work is exhibited widely, visit: http://www.artspace129.com.

Artspace 129 is located in the Mc- Donough Building, 129 Valley Road. Gallery hours: Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., or by appointment.


Copyright © The Ukrainian Weekly, October 31, 2004, No. 44, Vol. LXXII


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