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International Artist's Princeton Exhibition To Support Food Insecurity Nonprofit
The former Princeton resident transforms discarded materials into new artworks.

PRINCETON, NJ — Share My Meals is hosting a public art exhibition and sale featuring works by international artist Carole Jury, with 35 percent of proceeds benefiting the Princeton-based nonprofit.
The exhibition will run Nov. 12-15 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at MarketFair in Princeton, showcasing Jury's "Second Life" series.
The French-born abstract painter and former Princeton resident transforms discarded materials—old paint tubes, canvases and fabrics—into new artworks. She now lives in Houston.
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Jury has a longtime connection to Share My Meals, which recovers and delivers prepared meals to communities across New Jersey to combat food insecurity and waste.
"The story of Share My Meals is truly inspiring," Jury said in a statement. "My journey with them began with designing their logo, and a year later, in 2021, we collaborated to organize my first solo show with an art exhibition in Princeton."
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Jury has exhibited at major art fairs and galleries worldwide, including Volta Basel, Context Art Miami, AAF New York and Art Market San Francisco.
"Carole's extraordinary talent and generosity help shine a light on both her remarkable art and the vital work our organization does every day to fight food insecurity and reduce food waste," said Hélène Lanctuit, CEO of Share My Meals.
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