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, March 21, from 6 to 8 p.m. with live music by Trainwreck. 

NEW: Main Gallery – Art in our Main Gallery: “Associate Artist Member Show I”. Over 45 artists present new work for this dynamic exhibit which features art in all mediums, styles and subjects. The awards will be announced at 7 p.m.

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Witt Gallery – “Small Masterpieces” group exhibit. We presented an open call for South Jersey artists to enter small works about 10 inches in size. Art in the exhibition includes ceramics, 3D art, paintings, and drawings in many mediums and styles and reasonable prices—a wonderful way to support artists and perfectly giftable or for that little spot in your home.

Atrium Gallery – Three exhibits: City of Millville Pet Photo Contest, Larissa Silva solo exhibit of current mixed media works. Artist/author Tela Talise will have a book release: Nature
Mandalas
for
Busy
Minds
. Books will be for sale and art will be displayed. 

Associate Artist Alcove:  Landscapes and architecture in oil by Michael Placko and mixed media and pastel works by Christine O’Brien.

Our 3rd Friday sponsor is CU Maurice River – information on upcoming events will be available from the sponsor table in our atrium

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

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