Past Exhibits

Special Pop Up Exhibit and Sale

Posted on Nov 27, 2017 in Exhibits, Past Exhibits

Special Pop Up Exhibit and Sale

Special Pop Up Plein Air Exhibit
November 18 – December 31
Second Floor Gallery
Purchased works may be taken immediately
Great Gift Idea!

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Cadwalader Park – An Olmsted Vision (Abridged)

Posted on Oct 26, 2017 in Exhibits, Past Exhibits

Cadwalader Park – An Olmsted Vision (Abridged)

Cadwalader Park: An Olmsted Vision (Abridged)
Photographs, Memorabilia, Fine Art and More – a consolidation of the summer exhibit
On display now through the end of 2017
Second Floor Gallery

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Katsiff at Ellarslie

Posted on Sep 30, 2017 in Exhibits, Past Exhibits

Katsiff at Ellarslie

The Trenton Museum Society Proudly Presents Bruce Katsiff at Ellarslie In two exhibits: Bruce Katsiff: 50 Years – Looking Back & Forward and Face Maps: Explorations in Shape, Space and Soul Photography and Sculpture September 23 – November 12, 2017 Bruce Katsiff on Bruce Katsiff  November 5, 2 pm Admission – $12, Members – $10 at the door Katsiff plans to talk about his love for photography and how its place as an artistic medium has changed in the last 50 years. The digital revolution increasingly presents the photograph less as an object and more as an experience. These...

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The Artist/Dealer Relationship

Posted on Sep 29, 2017 in Exhibits, Past Exhibits

The Artist/Dealer Relationship

The Artist/Dealer Relationship — A Match Made in Heaven?
Second Floor Gallery
September 23 – November 12, 2017

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Trenton’s Historic Halloweens

Posted on Sep 25, 2017 in Exhibits, Past Exhibits

Trenton’s Historic Halloweens

On Display Now Photos and Memorabilia from the days when Trenton went all out for Halloween Halloween From the Days when Trenton Went All Out for Halloween Halloween Exhibit 1 « ‹ of 11 › »   The Halloween Parade  Trenton’s first Annual Halloween Parade was held on October 31, 1954, at which an estimated 30,000 watched the hour long parade. There were eight bands, floats and hundreds of costumed marchers. The parade began at Stacy Park and proceeded along Willow to State Street with a reviewing stand and bleachers for 1,000 onlookers in front of City Hall, and ended at Clinton Avenue....

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