New gallery to open in Kingston Nov. 7

By: centraljersey.com
Just in time for the holidays, Gallery At Verde in Kingston, off Route 27 between Eno Terra Restaurant and the D&R Canal, will provide a fresh venue for acclaimed regional artists, and those beyond. The newly constructed gallery becomes part of The Artists’ Collective at Verde. Guest artists, with runs of 4-5 weeks, will find generous space.
The gallery’s co-directors, Joanna Tully and Tasha O’Neill, officially launch the new space Nov. 7. Featured will be photographer Thomas Francisco’s series, "Sticks & Stones."
"Showcasing critically noteworthy art is essential to maintaining a healthy art scene," says Gallery at Verde’s founder, Joanna Tully. Although both Ms. Tully and co-founder Tasha O’Neill are photographers, they are seeking artists of varied disciplines. "Photography is our first love," says Ms. O’Neill. "But showcasing art of the highest caliber is our goal. To do that, we will present painters, sculptors, photographers, and more."
Also in Gallery at Verde’s first show is the work of Kingston artist Flannery O. Miller.
Gallery at Verde is housed inside the Verde Artists’ Collective, in the landmark Woodwinds building, 4492 Route 27, Kingston.
For more information, write to [email protected].