Art on Pearl: Metuchen's Art Center
Recent show:
Photo Credit: Ilona Hamlin, Metuchen High School Student
recent Event
The Pearl Street Gallery is pleased to host the "Eat, Drink, & Buy Art", sponsored by the Transformations Gallery and the Metuchen Borough Improvement League. Click here for more information on Facebook page! For more information, contact the BIL at 862-368-2202 or via email at [email protected]. |
recent Shows12/3/2016 - 12/31/2016: Eat, Drink, & Buy Art (in cooperation with the Transformations Gallery at the Old Franklin Schoolhouse)
Hours & Contact InformationOPEN:
Mondays - Friday 10 AM to 6 PM (excluding holidays) Or By Appointment (call 732-515-9696 to schedule) Art on Pearl 16 Pearl Street Metuchen, New Jersey (732) 515-9696 www.MakingMetuchen.com/art |
past shows at the pearl street art gallery
chelsea villegas
Chelsea Villegas is a mixed media artist born and raised in central NJ. She received her B.F.A. in painting from the University of Delaware in 2004. After graduation, she began exploring encaustic painting techniques and found the combination of drawing, collage, oil paint and wax to be the most conducive method of expressing her fluid and ever-expanding interest in the world around her.
Chelsea displayed her work at the Pearl Street Art Gallery at the 2016 "Eat, Drink and Buy Art" event. |
Paradise custom stained glass by Amy Brooks
Paradise Custom Stained Glass is a woman-owned studio located in historic Metuchen, New Jersey. Artist Amy Brooks specializes in creating custom glass and metal art, and has worked with many satisfied clients in creating one-of-a-kind glass and metal pieces.
Amy displayed her work at the Pearl Street Art Gallery at the 2016 "Eat, Drink and Buy Art" event. |
Kyo morishima photography
With a background in both fine art and photo-journalism, Kyo Morishima's goal is to create timeless documentary photographs about you and the people you love. Pictures that you will share with your friends and family for decades to come – in fact, that your family will treasure even long after you are gone.
Kyo displayed his work at the Pearl Street Art Gallery at the 2016 "Eat, Drink and Buy Art" event. |
Sandy rose art
Sandy Rosen works in several different mediums and techniques to create original art, limited editions and custom fine art. She strives for a personal authenticity, using recurring themes while exploring various printing and digital techniques. Using a painterly or graphic emphasis, Sandy’s visual palette is delineated into marks, lines and shapes. Reflected in the work is the balance and interplay of impressions, mood, color, style and texture. Emphasis is on utilizing strokes with tone and how the final imagery ultimately will stimulate to evoke emotion, elicit feelings and incite thinking. Beginning as a student studying design, printmaking and painting at the former Philadelphia College of Art, and later working in the creative arts, she gained immense experience first as an art director and later as the principal of a successful visual communications business.
Sandy displayed her work at the Pearl Street Art Gallery at the 2016 "Eat, Drink and Buy Art" event. |
robert hopkins
Robert Hopkins was introduced to photography at age ten by his grandfather. He learned to process film and make contact prints in the basement of the family home in Philadelphia, using a developer's kit he received from his parents at Christmas. After a lengthy hiatus, he rekindled his childhood interest when he took up digital photography in 1999. Though dabbling in studio and still-life work, he developed a niche with local landscapes; the changing scenery of Cheesequake Park, Sandy Hook and Cape May dominate his efforts. Over the past sixteen years, Robert Hopkins' work has been recognized for its excellence by various local and online galleries and national publications.
Robert displayed his work at the Pearl Street Art Gallery at the 2016 "Eat, Drink and Buy Art" event. |
Earthsongs: Works in Clay, by Linda Vonderschimdt-LaStellA
Earthsongs Studio, established by Linda Vonderschmidt-LaStella and Nino Pasquale LaStella in 1993, is located in the heart of a small town, Metuchen, New Jersey. The couple’s desire was to create both a working studio and an oasis of peace in the midst of the frenzy of life in Central New Jersey. They distinctively painted their 80 year-old house and garage, planted gardens and constructed a pond to attract visitors even before they got to the studio.
Linda displayed her work at the Pearl Street Art Gallery at the 2016 "Eat, Drink and Buy Art" event. |
mark harris photography
Mark Harris works primarily in and around the Central New Jersey area. His images consists of portraits and artistic representations of people - much of the latter involves the nude. Mark has been interested in finding ways of showing the form of the body in interesting and often abstract ways. He has studied formally in places like the International Center of Photography, The Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, The Center for Photography at Woodstock, and the Maine Media Workshops.
Mark displayed his work at the Pearl Street Art Gallery at the 2016 "Eat, Drink and Buy Art" event. |
"A metuchen parade", by paul asmus and jill lenoble
This e-Gallery collection of photographs was not displayed in the Pearl Street Art Gallery.
"Day of the Dead", by Paul Asmus and jill lenoble
This e-Gallery collection of photographs was not displayed in the Pearl Street Art Gallery.