Local artists team up in exhibit to benefit HomeFront

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A sailboat seascape by Vivian Greenberg is an example of the works to be featured at an art exhibit and sale to benefit HomeFront on September 9 at Greeneacres Country Club in Lawrenceville.

Two prominent local artists, water colorist Sandra Nusblatt and oil painter Vivian Greenberg, are teaming up at Greenacres Country Club on September 9 for an art exhibit and sale. The exhibit will take place September 9 from 5 to 7 p.m. and will include a wine and cheese reception. Greenacres Country Club is located at 2170 Lawrence Road in Lawrenceville.

One hundred percent of proceeds from the art exhibit and sale will go to the HomeFront organization.

Sandra Nusblatt, a fine arts graduate from The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, specializes in watercolors featuring residences, historical buildings, landscapes, birds and flowers. Her work has been commissioned by Drumthwacket, Morven and the New Jersey State Capitol Building in Trenton. Other works hang in private and corporate collections. She is a member of the Garden State Watercolor Society.

Vivian Greenberg, Pennington psychotherapist, author, former Trenton Times columnist of 10 years and oil painter, has been painting most of her life. Three years ago, she traded her office for a studio so she could better focus on her artistic side. Her works feature flowers, seacoasts, beaches and nature as the seasons unfold.

ArtSpace, a restorative program that offers HomeFront clients the opportunity to nurture their inner selves as they confront their hardships and get back on their feet, is part of HomeFront’s holistic approach to lifelong stability.

CE-Lawrence

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