‘Let It Snow’

 “Copper Beech Tree, Thompson Park” by Christopher Evan Taylor of Lincroft, oil “Copper Beech Tree, Thompson Park” by Christopher Evan Taylor of Lincroft, oil The Middletown Arts Center is hosting an exhibit of works relating to the theme of snow.

“Let It Snow” features works of art in various media by local artists and MAC instructors who pay homage to the frosty season.

The show kicked off this year’s Middletown Township Christmas Tree Lighting and Holiday Festival on Dec. 4 and will be on view through Jan. 6 at the MAC, located at 36 Church St.

Local artists with works in the exhibit include: Maureen Carroll, Holmdel; Jean Feiling, Matawan; and Lisa Davidson, Shanon Manzella, Penelope Marzec, George Reiner, Michele Rozzo, Nick Rozzo and Christopher Evan Taylor, all of Middletown. MAC gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday and Thursday; 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays, and by appointment on Sundays.

 “Cape May Christmas” by Jinnie May of Randolph, watercolor “Cape May Christmas” by Jinnie May of Randolph, watercolor Free parking is available on the arts center site, with additional free parking available in the Middletown train station metered lot weekday evenings after 6 p.m. and on weekends. For more information on upcoming exhibitions, classes, workshops and events at the MAC, call 732-706-4100 or visit www.middletownarts.org.

The award-winning Middletown Arts Center is operated by the nonprofit Middletown Township Cultural and Arts Council.


 “Snow in the City” by Barbara Greaux of Basking Ridge, oil “Snow in the City” by Barbara Greaux of Basking Ridge, oil
 “Beach Hill in Winter” by Gigi Gilbert of Beachwood, oil “Beach Hill in Winter” by Gigi Gilbert of Beachwood, oil