Arts & Entertainment
Artists' Reception Featuring Mahwah Artists to be Held March 1
Those in attendance will be able to meet the artists and enjoy light refreshments while viewing artwork of five local artists.
An Artists’ Reception scheduled for Sunday, March 1 from 2 to 4 pm. will feature the work of three Mahwah artists.
Those in attendance will be able to meet the artists and enjoy light refreshments while viewing artwork of five local artists in the Hermitage Museum’s Education & Conference Center in Ho-Ho-Kus.
Participating artists include Judi Adel, Edith Hausmann, and Mahwah residents Julie Olansen, Sandra Spincola and Meg Winthrop.
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Meg Winthrop creates all of her collages with recycled materials, with many of the objects being found on the streets and woods of West Mahwah.
“I ... believe I have metal pieces from the Breakshoe factory,” Winthrop said. “My son and some of his friends came home from playing in the woods years ago with handfuls of metal scrapes [and] were so excited to give [them] to me.”
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Julie Olansen, who is also from Mahwah, is the owner of The Color Wheel in Ramsey.
All the work at the reception will be available for purchase and most artists will offer custom pieces on commission.
The Hermitage Museum, located at 335 North Franklin Turnpike in Ho-Ho-Kus, will feature the Artists’ Showcase until April 27.
Photos: Meg Winthrop’s work.
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