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Contemporary Artists Respond


  • Hunterdon Art Museum 7 Lower Center Street Clinton, NJ, 08809 United States (map)

Six artists who live in or work in Hunterdon County are tasked with responding to themes of the American Revolution and to think about them on an expansive level. This diverse group of artists will bring their personal histories and styles to reflect on the collective history of Hunterdon County, New Jersey, and the nation in celebrating the country’s 250th anniversary.

Taken together, these artists’ practices offer a mosaic of perspectives. Some might highlight the tactile and intimate stories passed through generations; others might focus on how landscapes and materials bore silent witness to pivotal eras; still others could interpret historical documents, symbols, and human figures in new and visually compelling forms. This collective approach transcends traditional commemorations, emphasizing that the country’s 250th anniversary is not merely about looking back, but about continuously re-evaluating the past, engaging with the complexities of heritage, and envisioning the future. In doing so, they bring nuanced, personal, and community-centric insights to a national milestone, enriching the conversation around what it means to mark 250 years of American history.

Participating artists:

Bonnie Berkowitz
Heejung Kim
Krystle Lemonias
Lauren Rosenthal McManus
Liz Mitchell
Elie Porter Trubert

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