ART
Great Bay Gallery
Oct 23-Nov 17: The exhibit “A Moveable Feast”
showcases paintings by New Jersey-based
artists related to the life and work of Ernest
Hemingway. Presented in conjunction with
Somers Point Restaurant Week (November
8-17), the exhibit will temporarily move to
Sandi Pointe Coastal Bistro for a kickoff celebration on November 3. Wed-Sat, 1-6 PM; 829
Bay Ave, Somers Point (609-653-4991, greatbay-
artgallery.com).
Unshredded Nostalgia
Nov 9-Dec 31: Barnegat’s poster gallery presents
“Military, Movie and Theatre Pre-1930 Poster
Exhibit,” featuring more than 75 vintage
posters. The exhibition kicks off the weekend
before Veteran’s Day to highlight the collection
of early military prints. Seven days a week, 10
AM- 5 PM; 323 South Main St, Route 9, Barnegat
(609-660-2626, unshreddednostalgia.com).
CONTINUING
West Windsor Arts Center Gallery
Thru Nov 15: The first exhibit of the gallery’s
2013-2014 season, “Under Pressure,” ex-
plores all manner of printmaking, including
monotype, monoprint, lithography, silk screen,
woodcut/block, linocut, etching, engraving,
drypoint, collagraph and digital printmak-
ing. Mon-Fri, noon- 6 PM; Sat, 10 AM- 4 PM. 952
Alexander Rd, Historic Princeton Junction
Firehouse, Princeton Junction (609-716-1931,
westwindsorartscenter.org).
Noyes Museum of Art
at Stockton College
Thru Jan 5: Victor Grasso’s exhibit “Fable”
reimagines the beauty of ancient, mythical
characters in a modern style. Model Bela Lo-tozo dons otherworldly costumes and makeup
to transform into a Siren, Don Quixote, Hades,
Event is
Free H Free Parking V Children Free
Schedules may change; call
to verify event information.
Visit
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for additional events or to
submit your own event.
Handicapped
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Out ::STACK ‘EM WITH STYLE::
Nov 14-March 9: Morris Museum
presents “The Art of the Brick,”
a fun and family-friendly exhibit
of more than 30 sculptures made
entirely out of Legos by New York-based artist Nathan Sawaya. Ranging from whimsical to complex,
Sawaya’s work could be described
as architectural feats or life-size
toys, depending on the point of
view. As part of the exhibit, try
making your own balloon-powered
Lego car on November 23, or make
your own Lego bridge on December 7. Tues-Sat, 11 AM- 5 PM; Sun,
noon- 5 PM; adults, $10; children
3-12, $7; 6 Normandy Heights Road,
Morristown (973-971-3700, morris-
museum.org).
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