“Doorway” by Mitchell Bell An exhibit of works by W. Carl Burger has opened at the Frederick Gallery in Allenhurst.
“The New Museum Collection, “Anything but Typical’” features works created from 1980 to the present by the renowned New Jersey watercolor artist.
The exhibit showcases Burger’s accomplished range of style in watercolors, oils, drawings and collage. Studies in interior design, history, anthropology, semantics and a close observation of nature have resulted in an array of subject matter, geometric, figurative, architectural and “disguisable” landscapes.
Burger, professor emeritus at Kean College, has exhibited throughout the U.S., including the National Academy of Design in New York, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., and Lincoln Center, New York. His work has been viewed in solo exhibits and national museum group shows and hangs in private and corporate collections.
Showing on the Frederick Gallery’s lower level is “Architectural Abstractions,” fine art photography by Mitchell Bell.
“River Road” by W. Carl Burger Bell’s photographs were recently showcased at Jim Kempner Fine Art in New York and the Perkins Center of the Arts in Moorestown. His work has been included in “Photography 25” at the Monmouth Museum, the Monmouth County Arts Council Juried Art Show and the Monmouth Festival of the Arts.
The exhibits run through April 29 at the gallery, located at 401 Spier Ave., at the corner of Main Street, Allenhurst. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and noon-5 p.m. Sundays.
For details, call the Frederick Gallery at (732) 974-0376.

