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Once Upon a Text: Recent Work by Leslie Nobler

Oakeside Bloomfield Cultural Center, 240 Belleville Ave, Bloomfield, NJ | Get Directions »
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The work presented at this exhibition explores three beautiful old texts, some of which contain obscure or mystical poetry. Pieces include artist’s books, collage and unique prints. Most of this artwork was done in fulfillment of an artist’s grant by the Center for Creative Activity & Research at William Paterson University. Leslie Nobler-Farber looks at the conceptual angle of reusing and rethinking old objects using contemporary media, yet she goes a step further and actually melds the hands-on techniques of ancestral artisans with today’s digital arsenal – using alternative digital printmaking processes. A focus of this new work is alternative printing on metal surfaces and the application of metallic finishes to digital art. She develops new hybrid print systems as she takes a deeper look at both historic ritual/ceremonial handmade objects the role of the age-old text/book in one’s personal (spiritual) development.

The exhibition may be viewed weekdays from 9am to 3pm from January 2 through February 2.

Event Details

Christina Turkington
Posted by: Christina Turkington
Where Oakeside Bloomfield Cultural Center 240 Belleville Ave, Bloomfield, NJ 07003
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Time 9:00 am–3:00 pm
Website http://­www.­oakeside.­org/­events.­htm
Price $0

More About Oakeside Bloomfield Cultural Center

Oakeside Bloomfield Cultural Center

Oakeside Bloomfield Cultural Center

240 Belleville Ave, Bloomfield, NJ
973-429-0960

The historic, 23-room Oakeside home has housed the Bloomfield Cultural Center since 1981. The center features a host of events like yoga classes, exhibitions, music concerts, art programs and antique shows. The museum is collecting memorabilia from the Oakes family, who donated the house to Bloomfield in 1979, for display to the public.

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