ists,” explained Laura Vaccarella.
“The concept of the venue was
to bring together people from
different fields into one space to
enable new collaborations and
to build a destination welcome
of new thoughts and ideas.”
Field Colony held its first exhibi-
tion in mid December 2017 fea-
turing works by Hoboken Artists.
The gallery then held a solo ex-
hibit by Walter John Rodriguez,
which ran from February to April.
“The immediate focus is on art-
ists who work in Hudson Coun-
ty with the scope expanding
throughout New Jersey,” said
Vaccarella. “We will next be exhib-
iting the senior ‘capstone’ thesis
projects from Stevens Institute’s
School of Visual Arts & Technol-
ogy at the end of April and im-
mediately after we will open our
third art exhibition, a group show,
featuring artists working at Mana
Contemporary in Jersey City.”
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