“Palette with Purpose: Color in Nature” art exhibition on display June 8

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“Zebra Herd” by Paul Federico of the Contemporary Arts Group.

“Palette with Purpose: Color in Nature” art exhibition will be on display at D&R Greenway Land Trust from June 8-July 31. There will be an opening reception on June 19 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Marie L. Matthews Galleries of the Johnson Education Center located at 1 Preservation Place in Princeton. Featured artists include the Contemporary Arts Group and D&R Greenway Artists of Preservation.

The CAG is a coalition of artists meeting regularly in Watchung whose works vary from abstraction to representation in various media. Artists include Margaret McCrary Anderson, Virginia Carroll, Alicia Cotter, Paul Federico, Brooke Gardiner, Monique Hendricks, Mel Holston, Donald Kuhn, Eduarda Lara, Lane Lewis, Charlann Meluso, Tom Perri, Sharon Reed, Linnea W. Rhodes, Bob Sharen, Cecilly Sullivan, Cynthia Weiss and Gail Winbury.

D&R Greenway Artists Preservation includes Jim Among, Adadeo De Bona, Jamaila Hernandez, Teresa Prashad, Megan Uhaze-Wea and Anne Zeman.

Admission to the opening reception is free. Guests are required to register at (609) 924 – 4646.

Gallery hours are Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., closed holidays and special occasions.

For more information visit drgreenway.org.

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