seismic cultural changes well
before the general public, then
this exhibit is an opportunity
to examine that premise. Viewers
will experience an exhibition--on
the other side of the
Covid-19 onslaught--that was
conceived, innocently enough,
during the months prior. Some
artists may have originally conceived
the “dissonance” theme
in the context of our fractured
political climate, or rising concerns
about global warming,
but Dissonance opens now
through new lenses that today’s
generation will never be fully
able to remove.” He ends on
this hopeful note, “Of course
art has the power to transcend
time, place and circumstance.”
Artists in the exhibition are
listed on the right.
Morris Museum is located at
6 Normandy Heights Road
(at the corner of Columbia
Turnpike) in Morristown, NJ.
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Adriane Colburn, Jersey City, NJ
Amanda Austin, Ocean Grove, NJ
Amy Benfer, Millville, NJ
Chung-Fan Chang, Sewell, NJ
Cleo Mack, Warren, NJ
Donna Conklin King, Roseland, NJ
Eitan Barokas, Fair Lawn, NJ
Emanuele Cacciatore, Weehawken, NJ
Erin Kuhn, East Hanover, NJ
Irmari Nacht, Englewood, NJ
Isaac Stackwell, Montclair, NJ
Jane Biron, Chester, NJ
Jean-Paul Picard, Hoboken, NJ
Jim Goss, Hoboken, NJ
Joanna Madloch, Montclair, NJ
Joanna Popinska, Pennington, NJ
Jonathan Collins, Chester, NJ
Judy Lipman Shechter, Jersey City,
Judy Wukitsch,Hoboken, NJ
Kimberly Witham, Glen Gardner, NJ
Liz Menzie, Bloomfield, NJ
Marina Carreira, Union, NJ
Mark Ludak, Lambertville, NJ
Matthew Feuer, Princeton, NJ
Maya Just Maya, Matawan, NJ
Megan Klim, Jersey City, NJ
Michael Endy, Westfield, NJ
Mike Richison, Ocean, NJ
Olga Alexander, Glen Ridge, NJ
Pat Brentano, Westfield, NJ
Peter Delman, Jersey City, NJ
Sarah Canfield, West Orange, NJ
Skeffington Thomas, Monroeville, NJ
Tracy DiTolla, Wyckoff, NJ
Tsai Hsi Hung, Wood-ridge, NJ
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