Open Call: Flora, Fauna and Water

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The Cranbury Arts Council and the Gourgaud Gallery will present this year’s Open Call: Flora, Fauna and Water.

The show will run from Dec. 4-27 featuring a number of artists’ work in two-dimensional mediums. Opening reception will be Sunday, Dec. 8 from 9 a.m. to noon.

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Some 20% of the sales will be donated to the Cranbury Arts Council. Open Call has been run by Linda Gilbert, chairperson of the Gourgaud Gallery, for a number of years.

This year, there will also be a special table as a fundraiser, where all proceeds will be donated to the Cranbury Arts Council. The items available on the fundraiser table will be small paintings, arts and crafts, and related items, like note cards, costume jewelry, etc.

Checks for the generously donated items should be made out to the Cranbury Arts Council.

The gallery is located in Town Hall, 23-A North Main Street in Cranbury and is free and open to the public Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The Cranbury Arts Council provides arts-oriented programs, workshops, and performances aimed at enriching the cultural experiences of the community and keeping the creative spirit alive in adults and children. Their mission is to foster, support, educate, inspire, and promote artists and art appreciation in the community. For more information visit www.cranburyartscouncil.org.

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