Third Friday at Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts

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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 January 17, from 6 to 8 p.m. with musician Andy Dimacale.

Main Gallery– Gray: By its very nature, the color gray is diplomatic, as it negotiates the distance between two polar opposites—white and black. Artists have used the many shades of the color gray for this group show, with art in several mediums. 

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Witt Gallery–Affiliate Artist Member show: we begin the new year with this annual member show, where artists can showcase 3 – 5 new artworks. 

Atrium Gallery– Doris Botts – collection of oil paintings on loan from The African American Heritage Museum of South Jersey. Botts was an Associate Artist member with RRCA beginning in 2005. She participated in many competitive plein air events and exhibits during her art career. Upon her passing, her family kindly shared Doris’ collection of quality art supplies to RRCA, which have benefited its summer art camp and teen art club.

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.

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.

RRCA is a non-profit, community art center. The gallery is open seven days a week, from 11 a.m – 5 p.m.Sunday through Thursday, and 11 – 6 on Friday and Saturday. Visit website for artist opportunities, community events, and more: rrcarts.com

“Gray” artworks by, Rae Jaffe, left, and Carole Mendel.

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