D&R Greenway hosts Imaginary Landscapes exhibit

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“Quiet Time,” by artist Lucy Graves McVicker will be on display as part of D&R Greenway’s Imaginary Landscapes exhibit until September 25, 2015.

Lucy Graves McVicker’s one-person exhibition, “Imaginary Landscapes,” is currently on view in D&R Greenway’s Evelyne V. Johnson Room, through September 25, 2015. An Artist’s Reception is set to take place on Thursday, August 27, from 5 to 7 p.m. at D&R Greenway, One Preservation Place, Princeton.

McVicker has shown in over eighty exhibitions, thirty-eight juried, in which awards for this artist are the norm. She was given the gold medal at a recent Audubon National juried exhibition in Manhattan and also holds the Bristol-Myers Squibb Purchase Award. Her art graces private collections beyond counting, as well as Johnson & Johnson, Princeton University, the DuPont Corporation, Capital Health System, The New Jersey State Council on the Arts and ADP Corporation.

McVicker’s art appears in many settings of the new Princeton Health Care System complex, most notably in the Edward and Marie Matthews Center for Cancer Care. Her art and that of her husband, Charles McVicker, has appeared in D&R Greenway exhibitions since the restored barn opened as the land trust’s offices in 2006. The couple founded and/or sustains many art organizations over the decades, among them Princeton Artists Alliance and the Garden State Watercolor Society itself, whose art fills the other two galleries.

The August 27 reception is free and open to the public. To attend contact rsvp@drgreenway.org.

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