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(call 60 to register for either) and untutored portrait drawing sessions with a live model, 7 to 9 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., and “Artists Helping Artists,” 2:30 to 5 p.m.

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The winners of the portrait show, currently on display in the PSAA gallery through June, are: Ed Rennar, first place for his pastel portrait “Paul” Joseph Pfeiffer-Herbert, second place for his watercolor painting “Brandon” Phil Meara for his watercolor painting “Waiting” and Nancy Willen, honorable mention for her acrylic painting “Luna & Meela.”Ĭontinuing at PSAA headquarters on Stafford Avenue in Manahawkin, free recurring monthly events on Thursdays are “Do Your Own Thing,” 10 a.m. Several entries include pets, including Joyce Ecochard’s watercolor painting ‘Kaitlyn & Cappuccino.’ (Artwork by Joyce Ecochard) “The whole purpose of Pine Shores is to help the community see and understand the importance of art,” Rutledge said. The new location will mirror the existing one in its committee-based operations, Rutledge explained. The group intends to use the space multidimensionally, bringing in more folk arts such as carving and basket making, Turba said. Rutledge said two areas of emphasis in the second facility will be children’s offerings and sculpture. The targeted opening date for the new gallery and classroom space is the July 4 holiday, they said. Tom Rutledge is association president, and Dee Turba is head of the transition committee.

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They’re sprucing it up with fresh paint, new appliances and furnishings (or new-to-them, when they can find them secondhand), and they’ve installed a hanging system for displaying works of art. The new space in the old building is currently undergoing interior cosmetic and functional updates, thanks to the sweat equity of PSAA volunteers.

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Renaissance: After 40 years of enriching the community with art education and exhibits, the Pine Shores Art Association of Manahawkin is expanding to a second location, inside the former Tuckerton borough hall. PERSONABLE PUPS: Nancy Willen’s double dog portrait, painted in acrylic and titled ‘Luna & Meela,’ won an honorable mention in PSAA’s portrait show. A portion of the proceeds from this event benefit St. Sip Prosecco and chat about why secondhand matters, they invite. On Thursday, June 30 from 2 to 8 p.m., The Fath Collective’s sip-and-shop event features a group of sisters who consign, upcycle and rejuvenate donated clothing, then provide an elevated, curated shopping experience with new-to-you pieces. Enjoy drinks by Set the Bar Sue (with tips to be donated to Save Barnegat Bay) and food from Barry’s Do Me a Flavor. in Beach Haven, where art-loving guests will get to meet the faces behind the cameras of the five featured artists – Ann Coen, Chris Pfeil, Josh Ketcham, Ryan Johnson and Calla Aniski-Boyd – whose work will be on display in the gallery all summer. at Ann Coen & Friends Pop-Up at 110 North Bay Ave. Check out the summer opener this Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m. Thataway: Explore the art scene at the Island’s south end. ARTSHINE: A dreamlike moment at the base of an iconic landmark is captured for eternity by photographer Josh Ketcham, one of five featured artists in Ann Coen’s pop-up gallery this summer.










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