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Art Afternoon: Meet & Make

Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, 68 Elm St, Summit, NJ | Get Directions »
FREE

People of all ages are invited to meet the three Spring/Summer exhibiting artists and create art inspired by their work. Three different hands-on workshops will offer collage, painting, and kinetic art projects for the whole family. This program is held in conjunction with the Art Center’s three Spring/Summer exhibitions: John Goodyear: Shifting Views, David Ambrose: AFTERimage, and Changing Times: Seven Years of The Collage Journal by Peter Jacobs.

Event Details

Posted by: Visual Arts Center of New Jersey
Where Visual Arts Center of New Jersey 68 Elm St, Summit, NJ 07901
Next on This event is over.
Time 1:00 pm–4:00 pm
Who to bring Families
Website http://­www.­artce­nternj.­org
Phone 908-273-9121
Price $0

More About Visual Arts Center of New Jersey

Visual Arts Center of New Jersey

Visual Arts Center of New Jersey

68 Elm St, Summit, NJ
908-273-9121

Founded in 1933, the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey is the state’s largest organization dedicated exclusively to viewing, making and learning about contemporary art. Comprised of a renowned studio school with a full exhibition, education and programming schedule, the Art Center receives over 60,000 visitors each year and is wheelchair-accessible.

The non-profit Art Center includes a nine-studio art school, four interior galleries and an outdoor Sculpture Park. Guided tours are available by appointment for school, community and adult groups. The Art Center is available for children’s art birthday parties and facility rentals.

The Art Center offers studio classes and workshops throughout the year for kids, teens and adults in a broad range of areas, including: painting, sculpture, ceramics, and digital photography. Summer Art Camp is offered for kids and teens ages 5-15. A Summer Saturday Art Camp is also available for kids ages 6-9. Teens ages 16-18 may participate in a Portfolio Development Intensive program to work on their entrance portfolio for submission to fine arts colleges.

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