Who Makes Up The Art All Night – Trenton 2017 Volunteer Team?
Volunteer Registration Closes on Sunday, June 4th!
The volunteer team here at Art All Night – Trenton is comprised of a very diverse group of individuals. We have artists, musicians, stay-at-home moms, students, a men’s club, churches, lots of couples, politicians, groups of friends, siblings, parents with their teenagers, community activists, and so many others. And many people volunteer for the chance to meet new people.
All of these people have one thing in common; they are part of an event that brings us together for 24 hours, Art All Night – Trenton. Our team truly encompasses all parts of our community right here in the Trenton area!
If you want to help make Art All Night – Trenton as great as it can be, please take a moment and register for your favorite shift! We’ll be in touch to confirm your volunteer registration as we get a bit closer to Art All Night – Trenton!
It’s easy! Just CLICK HERE to volunteer for Art All Night – Trenton 2017 and fill out all of the necessary info! It’s FREE and it only takes a few moments!
Questions about volunteering at Art All Night – Trenton? No problem!
Adrienne and Anna (your Volunteer Coordinators) are at the ready to answer all of your questions and are easily available by email at
volunteering@artworkstrenton.org.
„EXHIBITION NO. 30” – A.R GALLERY
1 India Street, Brooklyn,
New York, 11222,
Tel. 1.347.971.1938
ARTISTS: Maria Fuks, Jolanta Kuszaj, Anna Baran, Marzanna Mucha, Anna Zatorska, Maria Maja Maria Majka Nowak, Rena Wota- Cywińska, Wojciech Baran, Józefa Czachor, Katarzyna Cesarz, Wojciech Anna Trzyna, Eugeniusz Geno- Małkowski, Klaudia Potapov, Eugeniush Potapov Evgeniy Art, Ivan Bratko, Wiesława Tomasik- Kruszewska, Zenon Kruszewski, Aleksander Majerski, Magdalena Zawadzka, Leszek Kuchniak, Zuzanna Kud, Edward Kociański, Maksymilian Starzec, Arthur Skowron, Janusz Skowron (& exhibit curator), Zbigniew Nowosadzki, Kinga Kolouszek, Henryk Lasko, Marcin Lubera and Aleksander Grzybek
“A Journey into Painting II” At Skulski Art Gallery in Clark, NJ
Artists – students of Aleksandra K. Nowak Art School located at the Polish Cultural Foundation
Artists: MALGORZATA CHROMINSKI, IZABELA DeSILVA, LUCYNA FILIPIAK, MALGORZATA GASIENICA-MALEK, AGNIESZKA GROCHOWSKA, JOLA KRZANOWSKA, MARIA AMBROZIEWICZ-NATOLI, MAJKA NOWAK, NORBERT NOWAK, MARCIN PISARCZYK, MARGARET SMOLARSKI and Aleksandra K. Nowak, Instructor
Local Paint Class Exhibits Art In Skulski Gallery
Polish Cultural Foundation hosts art gallery exhibit in Clark
CLARK, NJ — The Skulski Art Gallery of the Polish Cultural Foundation in Clark hosted the opening of an art gallery titled, “Wood and Grain,” with reliefs by Jerzy Chojnowski and grain compositions by Majka Nowak on Sunday, Nov. 13.
The work will be displayed until Dec. 2. The opening including a musical performance by Dorota Huculak, who sung poetry accompanied by the guitar.
Majka Nowak is a painter, sculptor and stain-glass artist. She uses a very unique technique in her work which gives texture, and also a signature unlike any other. Nowak uses different grains to create her work.
“Wood and Grain” – November 13, 2016
Wood and Grain exhibit – Skulski Art Gallery of the Polish Cultural Foundation
“Wood & Grain” – Art Exhibit in Clark, NJ
The Skulski Art Gallery of the Polish Cultural Foundation in Clark, New Jersey is pleased to present art exhibit titled:
“Wood & Grain” with reliefs by Jerzy Chojnowski and grain compositions by Maria Nowak, from November 13 through December 2, 2016.
Please join us at the Opening Reception:
Sunday, November 13, 3:00-6:00 p.m.
Clifton Association of Artists Celebrates 50th
CLIFTON, NJ – The Clifton Association of Artists concluded their Members’ Show “Inspiration” with a celebration of the association’s 50th Anniversary at the Clifton Arts Center on Saturday, April 13th. Prior to the buffet dinner catered by the Royal Manor, Garfield, NJ, Mistress of Ceremonies, Eugenia Gore, reviewed the origin of the Association when twelve friends began painting in a barn and became incorporated in 1963 under the sponsorship of the Clifton Board of Recreation. A first state-wide exhibition was held in School 6 in 1966. Eventually, the group had 90 members. During the many years meetings were held in various locations throughout Clifton until the efforts of former Mayor and Councilwoman Gloria Kolodziej, the converted former quarantine station barn became the Clifton Art Center gallery. As the first group to hold a show in the new gallery in 2000, the Clifton Association of Artists has continued having an annual Members’ Exhibit in the gallery. Outdoor shows, open to all artists, and library shows are also regularly held.