You’ll definitely find “Love” this month at the hob’art gallery at the Monroe Art Center in Hoboken.
“Love” is the title of the current group show, which will be on view until March 4,
The show is open Thursdays and Fridays from 4 to 7 p.m. and Saturdays from 1 to 5 p.m.
Participating artists include Jean Paul Picard, Rich Roberts, Katy Duffy McGeehin, Leslie Rubman, Don Sichler, Meredeth Turshen, Miriam Untoria, Ibou Ndoye, and Liz Cohen.
Turshen, Rubman, Cohen, Untoria, and Ndoye use deep and vibrant colors to express the highs and lows of love, according to the hob’art website. Sichler’s photography captures moments of devotion. Roberts and McGeehin use glass and plaster to convey their love of three dimensional form.
The Monroe Art Center is located at 720 Monroe St., and the gallery is at E208 in the building. Main entrance to the at center is at 8th and Monroe. Appointments can be made by calling 201-319-1504.
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