Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey 07030
Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey 07030
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Upon opening it's doors to the public, BAMA Galleries is one of the premier spaces for artists to showcase their talent, work and vision in the Northeast New Jersey Area.
BAMA offers a quiant yet powerful presence to an already booming community like Hoboken. One of BAMA's missions is to provide, not only the artists who show their work, but also to provide the community with thought provoking and inspiring creative works.
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Katherine Knapp: Gallery Director/Owner
Attienette Azille: Vice President
Vanessa Vega: Art Associate
Galerie Attienette LLC Gallery Hours: Wed. - Sat. 12 - 8 PM
Sun. 10 - 5 PM or by appointment
ABOUT THE BUSINESS OF ART
galeria GOBA features group and solo exhibitions throughout the year. Our philosophy derives from a deep passion for the creativity of local and established artists from all over the world. GOBA presents paintings for all tastes and pleasures in just about all mediums including sculptures by extremely talented artists in NY and NJ. The next time you're in Hoboken, stop by and let's talk "ART"... All artists, please visit our information page for information regarding submissions or call 201.450.1150 and ask for Willie Baez.
We are an artists' non-profit group dedicated to the exhibition our members' art work.
Kneehigh presents: 3rd Annual "3 Feet High":
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It's about that time again for the 3rd Annual 3 Feet High show where skatedecks explore nature with "things that live in..." come on down! Bring your grammahs, bring your neighbors, bring you and your nature heartin' self! this year 30+ artists invade the walls at maxwells and explore the many quirky facets of nature.
3rd Annual 3 Feet High show: things that live in...
June 22nd - September 7th 2008
When completed Monroe Center community will bring together rental and condominium residences, retail shops, a wide-variety of eateries, artist studios and galleries, and an outdoor public space. Also, many of Monroe Center buildings will have rooftop gardens—each a tranquil place to sit and relax.
Monroe Center is currently home to Monroe Center for the Arts, an established multi-disciplinary artist community. For over ten years, we have supported and encouraged artists to come and grow with us.