Third Friday at Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts

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Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts, 22 N. High St., Millville. Third Friday at the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts is presented by PNC Arts Alive. Experience the art, meet the artists, enjoy refreshments. Art reception is Friday, February 21, from 6 to 8 p.m. with live music by Jody Janetta, Dan Osterweil and Clint Rhubart. 

Main Gallery – Gray: By its very nature, the color gray is diplomatic, as it negotiates the distance between two opposites: white and black. Come out to see the winners of our People’s Choice awards from January votes! 

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Witt Gallery – Affiliate Artist Member show: Annual group show for our artist members to share three to five new works. Art in the  exhibition includes ceramics, jewelry, paintings in many mediums and styles. 

Atrium Gallery – New solo exhibit by Larissa Silva, a contemporary mixed-media artist whose artworks exhibit  abstraction, contrast, and texture. She is a dedicated middle school art teacher in Bridgeton. She holds a BA in Art and Education from Rowan University and graduated in 2022. Her 2D abstract, bold compositions are  inspired by the Maurice River fauna, near where she currently lives with her husband and youngest son. When Larissa travels  internationally to visit family, she often schedules time with local artisans to explore their native art-making techniques and  styles, which inspire her art-making process.

Associate Artist Alcove: Jack Denby McGovern: Jack has focused on the depiction of dance through drawing, painting, and  printmaking. The exhibit features large artworks on paper, using a variety of materials. 

We encourage everyone to do our Artwalk – and visit DC Gallery, the Village on High Shops, including Octopus’s Garden, Colonial Flowers, the Arts & Innovation gallery, and others along High Street. Pick up a map and get it stamped at three locations for a  chance to win our monthly art prize! 

Gift Shop: Visit the year-round gift shop featuring artist-made pieces in all mediums—jewelry, prints, books, wall art, ceramics, and more. Support local artists through your purchases. 

Visit website for artist opportunities, community events, hours, and more: www.rrcarts.com

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