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  • Puddles & Rainbows | monmoutharts

    ARTSPACE 105 ArtSpace 105 is the official micro-gallery of Monmouth Arts. It is located at 105 Monmouth Street in Red Bank (next to the Count Basie Center for the Arts). Apply to exhibit work here . Puddles & Rainbows Author-Illustrator Mike Ciccotello Meet and Greet: November 16, 2019 | 1:00 - 3:00pm Schedule for the event: 1:15 - 1:30 Learn to draw a castle (age suggestion 4-6) 1:40 TWINS reading and Mike will do a drawing for attendees 2:00 - 2:15 Learn to draw a rocket (age suggestion 7-12) Remaining time - Q&A and signing Exhibit: November 1 - November 26, 2019 Select Works: Mike is an author-illustrator. He makes books for children of all ages, even the really old children that never have time to play. This is a selection of work from his current children’s literature portfolio. Mike creates all of his art digitally, in the application, ProCreate, on an iPad pro, with an Apple Pencil. Mike received a BFA with a concentration in painting from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University. His debut picture book, Twins, was recently published by FSG/Macmillan. He is also the author-illustrator of Beach Toys vs. School Supplies (FSG/Macmillan) and the illustrator of Treemendous by Bridget Heos (Crown/Penguin Random House) and Cheese and Quackers by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen (Aladdin/Simon&Schuster)—all forthcoming. Mike’s clients also include Scholastic, Highlights magazine, and CNN. He has also exhibited at Johnson & Johnson headquarters and the NY Design Center. Mike is an active member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBW) and the Children’s Book Illustrators Group (CBIG), and was a contributing member of AllTheWonders.com. Visit his website: www.ciccotello.com Follow him on Instagram: @ciccotello

  • Resources | Monmouth Arts

    RESOURCES Learn more ➔ ARTIST REGISTRY BECOME A MEMBER TODAY TO RECEIVE OPPORTUNITIES IN THE ARTS! Learn more ➔

  • ARTWALKS | monmoutharts

    ArtWalks features walking tours of Monmouth County's arts destinations. MOCO ARTWALKS WALKING TOURS OF MONMOUTH COUNTY'S ARTS DESTINATIONS Wooden Walls ArtWalk with Curator Jenn Hampton & Local Historian Kathy Kelly Wednesday, September 23, 2020 | 6:00 - 7:30PM POSTPONED Join us on this special edition ArtWalk in support of the Wooden Walls Project! Monmouth Arts, Wooden Walls, and Asbury Park Tour Company have teamed up to raise funds for the arts in our community, and to share the magic and creative spirit of Asbury Park. ArtWalk includes: Inside scoop behind select murals—from the curator herself! Thrilling histories of the boardwalk’s past Q&A with Curator Jenn Hampton and Local Historian Kathy Kelly Plenty of drinks & bites Meet & greet with a Wooden Walls mural artist About Wooden Walls The Wooden Walls Mural Project is a collaborative initiative that brings art to Asbury Park to enrich the socio-cultural and socio-economic landscape in a thoughtful way. By creating a conversation with local, national, and international artists, Sea Change draws attention to the creative spirit that is fundamental to Asbury Park. Wooden Walls uses the resources provided by a community that embraces creative endeavors and is appreciative of public art in order to promote the town’s reputation to this end. More info here. Previous ArtWalks WOODEN WALLS August 2018 FREEHOLD August 2017 SPRING LAKE May 2018 MANASQUAN July 2017 ASBURY PARK November 2017 RED BANK April 2017 About MoCo ArtWalks MoCo (Monmouth County) Arts Corridor Partnership, a division of Monmouth Arts, is a creative place-making and promotion initiative that invites visitors who come for the beaches to stay for the art. Convened to tackle urgent tourism needs in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, the MoCo Arts Corridor Partnership works as a driving force in sustaining Monmouth County’s tourism, arts, and local business industries. Launched in 2016, MoCo ArtWalks offer a new perspective of the arts and cultural gems in Monmouth County. Bringing together arts, business, and community, each tour is designed to present an exclusive experience including behind-the-scenes looks, historical tidbits, and participatory opportunities across the region. MoCo ArtWalks take place rain or shine, unless there is an extreme weather event. In the case of a cancellation, refunds will be issued and the event will be rescheduled based on availability of participating partners. You will be notified on the day of the event via email.

  • Job Opportunities | Monmouth Arts

    JOB OPPORTUNITIES Development Manager Please note: This is a part-time position (24 hours per week). Responsibilities and Duties Assist the Executive Director of Monmouth Arts with planning and execution of the Annual Gala fundraiser, including expanding silent and live auctions, sponsorships, and journal advertising. Prospect and research funding opportunities aligned with Monmouth Arts’ mission and strategic plan to support arts programming and general operating support. In coordination with the Executive Director, assist with grant writing and other communications to stakeholders as needed. Ensure appropriate recognition and stewardship of donors at all levels, from individual contributors to major gift donors. Maintain and manage timely gift processing, donor acknowledgments, reports, and donor records. Assist in the development and execution of donor cultivation and stewardship events throughout the year. Represent Monmouth Arts at meetings, events, and arts programming as needed. Perform other duties as assigned. Qualifications Not-for-profit experience required. Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience. Minimum of five (5) years of successful fundraising experience required. Experience using a CRM or fundraising database (DonorPerfect experience a plus). Prior grant writing experience required. Excellent writing skills with strong attention to detail and accuracy. Experience with major fundraising events preferred. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite. Outstanding organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills. Strong written and verbal communication skills with a proven track record of securing gifts. Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment. Proven ability to manage multiple priorities, meet deadlines, and deliver high-quality work. High level of energy, initiative, and creativity; self-motivated and results-oriented. Comfortable being a visible and active member of the community, with the ability to design effective cultivation and stewardship strategies. Availability to work occasional evenings and weekends. Passion for nonprofit arts and culture and familiarity with the Monmouth County region is beneficial. Knowledge of Monmouth County arts scene a plus. How to apply Send an email with the subject line "Development Manager Position" and attach a cover letter and resume to Teresa Staub , Executive Director, at teresa@monmoutharts.org . Social Media & Marketing Intern The Social Media & Marketing Intern will assist the team in promoting Monmouth Arts and the organization's members. They will create and edit weekly e-blasts, curate content for social media, track analytics, assist with website maintenance, and complete other office work as required. Preferred Qualifications: Candidates with a career focus on marketing, public relations, communications, and graphic design Current enrollment in Associates, Bachelors or Masters degree program (or in a specialized High School program) Strong understanding of social media platforms Basic design skills and moderate understanding of Adobe Creative Suite Interest in and enthusiasm for the arts Regular Duties: Create content for social media Track engagement analytics across social media and email Proof and edit press releases and other marketing materials Help curate and edit Get Out & Get Art and Opportunities in the Arts weekly e-blasts Act as an ambassador for Monmouth Arts, supporting our marketing campaigns online and on the ground by following us on social media, sharing our content, and recruiting other ambassadors Work occasional events at Monmouth Arts, when appropriate There is a stipend available for this internship, and school credit can be obtained through your institution (high school or college) with the necessary paperwork. Approximately 10-12 hours per week, schedule to be discussed. Monmouth Arts regular operating hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. This position is currently hybrid, with availability to occasionally work in our Red Bank office, attend some events, and assist with on-location content shoots within Monmouth County. How to apply Send an email with the subject line Social Media & Marketing Intern and attach a cover letter, portfolio, and resume to Debra Maricic , Marketing Manager, at debra@monmoutharts.org . Grant Review Panelists Monmouth Arts is expanding its pool of grant review panelists to perform evaluations of applications submitted for funding consideration. Panelists are integral to the grantmaking process, providing critical review, comments, and scores of all applications to a particular grant program. Interested individuals who have a deep knowledge about the arts, best practices for nonprofits, and arts administration are encouraged to submit a resume. Panelists are provided a stipend for serving as a grant reviewer. Monmouth Arts seeks panel diversity in all forms: age, race, gender, disabilities, sexual orientation, artistic discipline, location, etc. A panelist’s time commitment will vary depending on the grant being reviewed and the amount of materials required of applicants. All reviews are completed on Submittable, the grant portal of Monmouth Arts. Panel meetings will be conducted via Zoom and led by staff. How to apply: Send email with the subject line Grant Panelist to Connie Isbell, Membership & Community Engagement Director, at connie@monmoutharts.org . Please include a summary of your previous experience and qualifications. Monmouth Arts staff will review your information and contact you if we believe you would be a good fit. This policy states Monmouth Arts position on discrimination as an Equal Opportunity Employer. This policy applies to all Monmouth Arts employees, volunteers, members, clients, and contractors. Monmouth Arts is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Employment opportunities at Monmouth Arts are based upon one's qualifications and capabilities to perform the essential functions of a particular job. All employment opportunities are provided without regard to race, creed, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions), affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, ancestry, genetic information (including the refusal to submit to genetic testing), atypical cellular or blood trait, age, physical or mental ability, unemployment status (with respect to job advertisements), veteran status, military obligations, marital, and domestic partnership or civil union status. This Equal Employment Opportunity policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to hiring, recruitment, internal promotions, placement, selection, training, access to benefits, opportunities for advancement, discipline, terminations, layoff, recall, leaves of absence, compensation, outside vendors, members and customers, service clients, use of contractors and consultants, and dealings with the general public. The organization will provide reasonable accommodations as necessary and where required by law so long as the accommodation does not pose an undue hardship on the business. Monmouth Arts strongly urges the reporting of all instances of discrimination and harassment, and prohibits retaliation against any individual who reports discrimination, harassment or participates in an investigation of such report. Appropriate disciplinary action, up to and including immediate termination, will be taken against any employee who violates this policy.

  • Cosmic Canyons | monmoutharts

    ARTSPACE 105 ArtSpace 105 is the official micro-gallery of Monmouth Arts. It is located at 105 Monmouth Street in Red Bank (next to the Count Basie Center for the Arts). Apply to exhibit work here . Cosmic Canyons One River School of Art + Design Opening Reception: December 5, 2019 | 6:00 - 7:30pm Exhibit: December 5, 2019 - January 2, 2020 Sophie Burden Beatrice Tansky Austin Guzman Blake Illingsworth Elizabeth Rosati Alex Armstrong Roey Zurkovsky Sydney Davis Tess Calzaretta Melanie Ramirez Marley Mitchell Kendall Walsh Kylie Cheng Luna Montague Makayla Joffe Shealin Rossi Cosmic Canyons is an exhibit of artwork by students from the Digital Art Shuffle class at One River School of Art + Design. The class brings fine art and technology together by providing students the tools and inspiration to make art on a virtual canvas. The artwork demonstrates the students' ability to create vector illustrations in Adobe Illustrator using the pen tool, gradients, and layering. Together these elements are used to design an otherworldly landscape with atmospheric perspective. About One River School of Art + Design Founded by Matt Ross in September of 2012 “one river” west of New York City, One River School of Art + Design has a mission to transform art education in America. Today, their innovative program teaches thousands of students in twelve schools across six states. They have developed a unique method for teaching art and digital design classes to people of all ages. Very simply, students have more fun, learn faster, and create more compelling creative outcomes at One River School. Find out more about One River: www.oneriverschool.com

  • 50 for 50 Photo Project | Monmouth Arts

    The 50 for 50 Photo Project is a collaboration between Monmouth Arts and photographer Paul Barretta, that featured environmental portraits of fifty individuals who represent the Monmouth County arts community and are influential in moving the County toward a more inspired, inclusive, and creative arts community. 50 FOR 50 PHOTO PROJECT Monmouth Arts, along with Photographer Paul Barretta, created a 50 for 50 Photo Project of environmental portraits of fifty individuals who represent the Monmouth County arts community. Each individual subject featured was selected baruse they are influential in moving our County toward a more inspired, inclusive, and creative arts comunity. About the Photographer Paul G. Barretta has a Ph.D. in Marketing from The University of Texas – Pan American, now UTRGV. He began taking photography seriously in 2014 and has a particular interest in commercial photography, combining the art of photography with the theory of marketing, as well as environmental portraits and music photography. He is currently an Associate Professor of Marketing at the Nicolais School of Business at Wagner College in Staten Island, NY. Prior to academia, he had a corporate career spanning about 25 years, mostly in the music media & entertainment industry. Click here to visit his website. The Asbury Park Dance Festival was founded in 2019 by VJ Carbone, Michelle Fleet, Laura Halzack, and Michael Trusnovec. The team shares a passion for dance and a mutual appreciation for all art forms. The festival’s mission is to present dance and raise funds for arts education advocacy through a partnership with the nonprofit Arts Ed NJ. Joe Barris is the Monmouth County Director of the Department of Planning and Economic Development. He is a founding member of the Freehold Borough Arts Council and former board member and President of Monmouth Arts. His work at the County has led to the arts being incorporated into the County’s Comprehensive Master Plan. Alice Berman taught music for nearly 20 years. Following her teaching career, she moved into the nonprofit arts community as the Executive Director of the Monmouth Conservatory of Music. She has served as Board President of Monmouth Arts and the Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County; she remains active with the Museum’s endowment gift program. Tom Bernard is Co-President and Co-Founder of Sony Pictures Classics. Over the span of his career, he has released films that have won 41 Academy Awards® (37 of those at Sony Pictures Classics). Tom, a two-time Monmouth Arts honoree for his dedication to the arts, is the New Jersey State Film Commissioner and a member of the Count Basie Theatre Board. Heather Brown Cadalzo is the co-owner of Inspired Minds Fine Art School. A graduate of the School of Visual Arts, her portrait paintings have been commissioned for numerous private collections. Her work has been shown in many galleries and has won numerous awards, including from Monmouth Arts in 2019 for her work as an Arts Education Advocate. April Centrone and Kira Sanz are the co-founders of 10PRL, a modern event and studio space in Long Branch that supports unique, diverse organizations and individual voices. April is a multi-instrumentalist and teacher and the co-founder of the New York Arabic Orchestra, non-profit organization specializing in the performance and education of Arabic music. Gabriel Chajnik and the Axelrod Contemporary Ballet Theatre (AXCBT) are working together to bring professional ballet to the Jersey Shore. Gabriel, a dancer and renowned choreographer and director, stepped into the role of Artistic Director for the Axelrod Contemporary Ballet Theater. Monmouth Arts honored Gabriel in 2021 with the Artistic Achievement Award. Jennifer Chauhan is an entrepreneur, writer, and educator. A former journalist and public school teacher, she is co-founder and executive director of Project Write Now, a nonprofit transforming individuals, organizations, and communities through writing. Her passion is giving people of all ages and backgrounds supportive spaces to write and share their stories. Kate Cordaro has served as Two River Theater’s Director of Education since 2004, building their education department from the ground up. Under her guidance, TRT has become an artistic home for thousands of students. In a past life, Kate was an actor whose favorite roles include Lady Anne in Richard III and Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors. Jason Dermer is the owner of Asbury Audio, which provides audio, lighting, and staging, as well as technical and production crews for concerts and events in the Northeast. Jason is a board member of the Chapin Foundation. Kathy Donnelly , the owner of Beauregard Fine Art Gallery in Rumson, is an avid supporter of the arts and a former Board President of Monmouth Arts. Following a career in finance, Kathy’s love for art led her to open Beauregard in 2001. She is passionate about pairing clients with art, and she enjoys representing artists of different styles and in different phases of their careers. Tim Donnelly is the founding partner of Sea.Hear.Now. He is also a founding partner of Between the Sets, a production company based in Asbury Park. He worked as the producer for the Asbury Park Music + Film Festival, Cold War Surf Contest, and the legendary Asbury Park Holiday Tree Lighting. Tim lives, works, and surfs in Asbury Park. Paul Elyseev is the co-founder of Hot Sand glass blowing studio in Asbury Park. He received a BFA in Glass and Sculpture from Jacksonville University, later spending a year as a glass apprentice for Master Erwin Eisch — Eisch Factory in Germany. Paul's other full-time job is as a project manager for LevelLine Build & Renovations. Bruce Gallipani is the Founder and Executive Director of Rockit! Live Foundation and Academy. A drummer who’s had his own touring career, he believes in rock and roll, and that it offers much-needed positive reinforcement and social well-being for today’s youth. He received the 2019 Arts Organization Leader Award from Monmouth Arts. James Grausam , the Managing Artistic Director of Phoenix Productions, started his venture with the Red Bank community theatre in 1999. Since then, he has served many roles for the organization – from costumes, to choreographing and directing. He has helped shepard many productions to the stage for the Phoenix and continues to direct and perform as time allows. Jeremy Grunin is actively engaged throughout the community as President of the Grunin Foundation, a proactive grantmaker focused on economic growth at the Central Jersey Shore. Jeremy is also a Partner of Grunin Holdings, LLC; prior to that, he was a leader in the private sector for over 15 years and the host of several talk radio shows on both AM and FM radio. Jenn Hampton is an arts and experience curator. She is part owner, co-director, and curator of Parlor Gallery in Asbury Park, as well as the curator and creator of the Wooden Walls Public Art Project on the Asbury Park Boardwalk. Jenn was one of the founding creatives behind the Original Asbury Lanes, which helped make Asbury Park the arts destination it is today. Brittany James lives and works in Asbury Park. Her oil paintings are of surreal images depicting the relationships between women, nature, and society. Brittany is also a teacher, both at Inspired Minds Fine Art School and art629 Gallery in Asbury Park, where she runs an open studio for local artists, and curates local art exhibitions. Tina Kerekes is a master sewer, art teacher, fashion mentor, and gallery manager with a background in fashion design and merchandising. You can usually find her at the Transparent Clinch Gallery in Asbury Park, which she manages and curates with mid-century modern furniture. Jill Kerwick is an award-winning artist who has had many solo exhibitions, at such venues as the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia and Beauregard Fine Art in Rumson. Jill is interested in a heightened sense of awareness that involves humor and mystery. She is a painter and makes photo collages with her farm animals and the beaches of Costa Rica. Craig Kiely worked for many of the best event décor artists in New York before starting his own company, Craig Kiely Designs, in 2003. Craig’s creative influences span over 20 years, having worked in Australia, Germany, South America, and throughout North America. He has a long list of loyal and exclusive clients who value him for his talents and silent charisma. Jon Leidersdorff opened Lakehouse Music in 2013 in Asbury Park. He operates both Lakehouse Recording Studios and Lakehouse Music Academy, a progressive private music school for all ages that combines individual lessons, group rehearsals, and live performances at world-famous music venues. Lakehouse expanded in 2021 with a location in Red Bank. David Levy is an artist and an award-winning teacher of students of all ages and abilities. Since 2013, David has been involved with the Guild of Creative Art in Shrewsbury, where he has served as President and Co-President, and where he created an educational program that he adapted to serve the needs of individuals with developmental, physical, and learning disabilities. Jess Levy , founding CEO of the Axelrod Performing Arts Center (PAC), has been producing concerts, theater, festivals, and major national programs throughout the region for the past 30 years. Under his leadership, the Axelrod PAC has expanded with the creation of the Axelrod Contemporary Ballet Theater and the Axelrod Academy. Holly Lyttle , a philanthropist and a former President of Monmouth Arts, believes the arts are vital to the health of any community. She has served on the boards of many charities and chaired the boards of the Junior League of Monmouth County and Family and Children’s Services. Now retired from her career in consulting, Holly is enjoying plays, concerts and other arts events. Ellen Martin was born on the Museum Mile of Manhattan, but she became an artist after moving to New Jersey. Ellen is an artists' advocate, having created the Jersey Artist Registry, the NO Starving Artists Auction, and a marketing course for artists. She is currently the curator of the Oyster Point Hotel in Red Bank, where she develops exhibits and manages an artist in residence program. Caroline O'Toole has been the General Manager of The Stone Pony since 2003, helping to secure the legendary venue’s place in music history. During her time, countless national and local artists have taken to the famous stage, and The Stone Pony’s Summer Stage has expanded to become an integral part of the Asbury Park summer scene. Vaune Peck’s career spans more than 35 years in arts administration and most notably, as the founding Director of Monmouth University’s Center for the Arts, which presents over 150 events annually. Her own artistic and creative abilities as a painter and sculptor aid in her understanding of what artists need to confidently perform or exhibit their work at the University. Katie Pellegrino has worked extensively as a makeup artist for more than 20 years. Early in her career she partnered with cosmetic brands, creating striking looks for ad campaigns. She has gone on to create looks for celebrity clients, advertising, Broadway shows, feature films, and music videos. She was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Makeup. Dr. Carol Penn began her lifelong love affair with the arts when she won for dance and choreography at the first Monmouth Arts Teen Arts Festival. Her talents led her to teaching and professional dancing. In 2007 Carol graduated from Rowan School of Osteopathic Medicine and is the Founder of Penn Global Medical Group and Core of Fire, a women’s dance ensemble. Joede Persson is the studio director of Dance Plus in Little Silver. As a professional dancer, she has performed with many dancers and choreographers. Her original choreography and her direction have resulted in many of her students being featured on Broadway, stage, and screen. In 2014 Joede was honored by Monmouth Arts for her dedication to education and community. Adam Philipson is the CEO and President of the Count Basie Center for the Arts, where he has rebranded the Basie to feature its education and outreach activities. Adam has been at the helm of the Basie’s campaign to create a full city block arts campus in Red Bank, including the Grunin Arts Education Building and a new multi-purpose venue, The Vogel. Chris Pinella performs locally, nationally, and internationally with major symphony orchestras and leads his own combos of 8 to 15 players. He lent his finely honed skills to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Chris was the recipient of Monmouth Arts’ Artistic Achievement Award in 2021, and he is currently gearing up for a 14-date holiday tour in December. Porkchop is a multi-disciplinary artist who has established a great presence through his magnificently scaled murals, including those along the Asbury Park Boardwalk. Porkchop’s mixed-media paintings and sculptures combine vintage images with darker scenarios and twisted iconography. He has exhibited throughout the United States and Europe. Judy Raybon has been an art educator for more than 20 years, spending much of that time working with at-risk populations, including in her current role at Collier High School. Prior to teaching Judy was a textile designer. Her dedication to arts education has led her to teach people with dementia, those experiencing homelessness, and individuals with autism. Lynn Reich , a lifelong resident of Monmouth County and Freehold, was an art teacher for 37 years. She is very active in the community, having served on the Freehold Borough Council, numerous County Commissions, and the YMCA. She stays involved with the arts through her work with Center Players and the Monmouth Arts Board of Trustees. Victoria Reis is a curator and arts organizer. In 2017 she expanded Transformer, her nonprofit visual arts organization based in Washington, DC, to include Siren Arts, an Asbury Park summer residency program for emerging visual artists working within the performance art discipline, which just completed its seventh season. Victoria is a Monmouth Art board member. Remember Jones is a one-of-a-kind soul/pop singer, storyteller, and bandleader who evokes the authentic energy of the greatest frontmen and women. His original music, high-energy staging, and theatrical events have played to sold-out clubs and theaters throughout the United States. He received Monmouth Arts’ Artistic Achievement Award in 2020. Gilda Rogers is a director and producer, a playwright, a professor of history, an award-winning journalist, and the author of three books; her most recent is Out of the Ashes Came Hope . As Co-Chair of the T. Thomas Fortune Foundation Board, she led the grassroots organization to save and preserve the T. Thomas Fortune House, a national historical landmark in Red Bank. Kim Roberts-Honecker is Past Chair of Monmouth Arts and a supporter of many community organizations. She studied art and worked in design and product development before teaching art for 15 years. Today she is focused on creating her own works of art; she is also Executive Producer of The Family Crime Cast, a podcast featuring her husband Bob and daughter Mariah. Gerald Romano has been a music educator for over 35 years, having recently retired as the Director of Bands at Monmouth Regional High School. He performs with many groups in the Tri-State area, including Total Soul and the Garden State Jazz Orchestra. He is a recipient of the Outstanding Educators in Visual and Performing Arts Award from Monmouth Arts. Marilyn Schlossbach is an entrepreneur, mother, and active citizen spearheading social and environmental initiatives. Her passion for travel, the arts, and the ocean have created a unique culture of elevated vacation cuisine for her restaurants, venues, and projects. Marilyn’s community-driven work is focused on helping underserved communities flourish. Kenny Schwartz , the Founder of Detour Gallery in Red Bank, has been collecting art for 50 years. He lives in Red Bank and divides his time between his affinity for art and his many entrepreneurial interests; he founded World Auto Group 40 years ago and, more recently, McDonaghs Pub, Old Glory Kitchen, and Chill Food & Booze in Keyport. Carol Stillwell is the Owner and President of Stillwell-Hansen, Inc. In addition to leading a very successful company, Carol has devoted her life to many philanthropic causes in a heartfelt mission to improve the lives of others, particularly underserved children and families. She is proud to serve on the Board of Trustees for many area organizations. Dr. David Stout is the President of Brookdale Community College and Board Chair of Monmouth Arts. As Brookdale President, he works to develop programs that enrich the lives of students and address the needs of Monmouth County residents. The College is home to the Brookdale Performing Arts Center, RockIt Academy, Garden State Film Festival, and Monmouth Museum. Charles Trott spent over 25 years as a visual art educator in public schools. He is the creator of D.I.A. (Diasporic Images of Africa) a series of visual art and digital slideshows that depict Africa's contributions and connections to the cultures and countries around the world. He is on the Advisory Committee of the Asbury Park African American Music Project. Fredi Walker-Browne is best known for creating the role of JoAnne Jefferson in the Pulitzer Prize winning musical Rent. Most recently, she directed a sold out production of The Color Purple, appears as “Ghost” in HBO’s Search Party and “Shay” in Showtime’s Emmy Award winning series The Big C. Fredi is proud to be the voice of the Wicked campaign. Gedney Webb has been working in the music side of the film industry for more than 30 years, collaborating with top Hollywood talents, including Ron Howard, Robert De Niro, Wes Anderson, Adrian Lyne, Lasse Hallstrom, and Ang Lee. Gedney has been a film festival judge for FilmOneFest in Atlantic Highlands for more than a decade. Mil Wexler’s study of painting and ceramics has taken her to New York, Amsterdam, and Israel. She currently teaches painting, drawing, and ceramics in her studio in Colts Neck as well as sculpting at Brookdale Community College. Mil engages artists and students in creating pottery bowls for the Empty Bowls project, which sells pottery bowls to help those with food insecurity. Yoni Zilber , a world-renowned tattoo artist fluent in a wide range of artistic styles, owns and operates Watermark Studio, a private studio in Atlantic Highlands. He is one of only a few tattoo artists in the world who specialize in the Tibetan style; Yoni incorporates the sensitive line expression, rich compositions, and simplicity of Tibetan art into his drawings and tattoos.

  • Artspace Exhibitions | monmoutharts

    ArtSpace is the official community space of Monmouth Arts. ArtSpace offers accessible and engaging programming, exhibits, workshops & more. Learn more about our gallery hours and view our current exhibit on display. ARTSPACE ArtSpace is the official community space of Monmouth Arts. ArtSpace offers accessible, affordable, high-quality, engaging programming, exhibits, workshops, and networking opportunities to the Monmouth County community. It is located at 99 Monmouth Street in Red Bank (next to the Count Basie Center Administrative Offices). Gallery visiting hours are Tuesday and Thursday, 12:00pm - 4:00pm; also available by appointment. ArtSpace is free and open to the public. For more information, please contact Connie Isbell, Membership and Community Engagement Director, at connie@monmoutharts.org . UPCOMING EXHIBIT Street Life A photographer frames a model as another photographer frames them in return. A man looks up from his plate to meet the camera’s gaze on the street. An older man shares a fleeting glance with a young girl walking past, her hand tightly clasped in her mother’s. These are the overlooked moments that have captivated Richard Huff since he first picked up a camera as a child—brief, unguarded, and often unexpected fragments of humanity. Huff has practiced street photography for decades. The images presented in Street Life are recent works, all rendered in black and white, focusing on the flow of light and shadow, the presence—or absence—of eye contact between photographer and subject, and the emotional texture of life as it unfolds in public spaces. This is life in motion: real, raw, unpredictable, messy, and fleeting. Each photograph is a sliver of time, captured forever, a quiet record that photographer and subject existed together for a fraction of a second. On View: March 6 - April 22 Opening Reception: March 6, 5:30-8pm About the Artist Richard Huff is an award-winning photographer, journalist, and author whose black-and-white imagery is driven by emotion and human connection. Rarely without a camera, he has been creating images since grade school. He studied photography at the School of Visual Arts and earned both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from The New School. His work has been exhibited at the Guild of Creative Arts, Black Glass Gallery, the Atlantic Highlands Arts Council, the Watchung Arts Center, and the Highlands Arts Council. This is his first solo exhibition. PAST EXHIBITS Interested in exhibiting at ArtSpace? Our applications for 2027 will open in late 2026.

  • Monmouth Arts | Join Our Mailing List

    Stay up-to-date with the latest information on arts events, opportunities, and advocacy! JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST Stay In the Know Our newsletter includes the month’s best arts events happening in the county and invitations to popular social events such as Artful Experiences, workshops, networking mixers, Film Sneak Peeks, and more. First name* Last name* Email* Postal Code How did you find out about us? Yes, subscribe me to your newsletter. By submitting this form you are consenting to receive marketing emails from Monmouth Arts. You can unsubscribe at any time using the unsubscribe link found at the bottom of every email. Submit Membership Gives You Even More Artists, arts organizations, and all county residents can join and receive benefits, including: Invitations and discounts to exclusive events and workshops Get your work shown and promoted through our channels Access to funding for creative projects and outreach Explore Memberships

  • EMERGENCY RESOURCES | monmoutharts

    General resources for the latest information on COVID-19 and relief funds for artists who have been impacted. FUNDING & EMERGENCY RESOURCES Table of Contents COVID-19 General Information & Resources MA COVID-19 Member Impact Survey COVID-19 Relief For Kids & Families For Workplaces & Businesses For Artists & Nonprofits Experience the Arts & Culture Virtually How you can help Emergency Preparedness & Grants General Information & Resources For Small Businesses & Self-Employed For Artists & Arts Organizations For Institutions & Historic Preservation Funding & Support COVID-19 Click here to read a statement from Monmouth Arts regarding COVID-19. General Information & Resources World Health Organization - What is the Coronavirus? Center for Disease Control & Prevention - Situation Summary Center for Disease Control & Prevention - Resources for people at higher risk World Health Organization - Mental Health During COVID-19 Outbreak Center for Disease Control & Prevention - Managing Anxiety & Stress The New Jersey Department of Health - COVID-19 Information Page The State of New Jersey - COVID-19 Information Hub The State of New Jersey - Sign up for alerts from the Office of the Governor Travel.State.Gov - Travel Updates and Information New Jersey s s & Industry Association - Assembly acts on Coronavirus Bill Package United Way of Monmouth and Ocean Counties - Local food, health, hotline resources Monmouth County Department of Human Services - Pandemic Resource Guide Mental Health Association of Monmouth County - COVID-19 Community Resource Guide Flatten the Curve - Act & Prepare (in five languages) Monmouth Arts COVID-19 Member Impact Surveys Survey for Individual Members Survey for Nonprofit Members Survey for Business Members COVID-19 Relief Above Four Fund - Monthly fund to support black women artists Actor’s Fund Emergency Financial Assistance Artist Relief Artist Relief Tree - For artists affected by cancellations Arts and Culture Leaders of Color Emergency Fund Book Industry Charitable Foundation - For booksellers ConvertKit The Creator Fund Dramatists Guild Foundation - For writers Economic Injury Disaster Loan In response to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, small business owners in all U.S. states, Washington D.C., and territories are eligible to apply for an Economic Injury Disaster Loan advance of up to $10,000. The SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan program provides small businesses with working capital loans of up to $2 million that can provide vital economic support to small businesses to help overcome the temporary loss of revenue they are experiencing. Foundation for Contemporary Arts COVID-19 Relief Fund - For experimental artists affected by cancellations Jazz Foundation of America COVID-19 Musician’s Relief Fund Manasquan Bank Charitable Foundation COVID-19 Grant Relief Program - For nonprofits MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund Opportunity Fund - For small businesses NJ COVID-19 Business Information Small Business Administration (SBA) The SBA provides low-interest disaster loans to help businesses and homeowners recover from declared disasters. Find information on all COVID-19 related programs that SBA is providing, including the Paycheck Protection Program, Economic Injury Disaster Loans and Emergency Grants, and Small Business Debt Relief. The Soze Agency Artist + Activist Relief Fund Sweet Relief Musicians Fund COVID-19 Fund Resources For Kids & Families Project Write Now - Online tutoring and writing classes for all ages Monmouth County Library - Electronic Resources for Kids Middletown Arts Center - Virtual Arts Center remote arts classes and events Illustrator Mike Ciccotello - Free coloring sheets One River School Middletown - Virtual Studio Classes Arts Ed NJ - Virtual Teaching Resources An Artist Residency in Motherhood - A remote residency to inspire artists who are also mothers CDC - E-book for kids: Coping After a Disaster CDC - Caring for Children in a Disaster The Artful Parent - Top 10 Art Activities for Kids SchoolClosures.org - Family resources for meals, education, scheduling, and health EnrichmentActivities.org - Activities for kids while parents work & other resources Classics for Kids - Online activities for young kids to learn classical music Everywhere Book Fest - Recordings of author talks Metropolitan Museum of Art - MetKids Scholastic Learn at Home - Learning experiences built around meaningful stories & videos Ready.gov - Ready Kids: Games and resources for all ages Zimmerli Art Museum - Coloring sheets of the Museum’s collection The Kennedy Center - Lunch Doodles and The Yo-Yo Ma Show with Mo Willems The Kennedy Center - Content for students of all ages Scholastic - 4 Websites Where Kids Can Create Digital Art Start with a Book - Distance learning through reading Georgia O'Keeffe Museum - Creative activities for kids Tenement Museum - Remote learning resources PBS Kids - Games Ranger Rick - Games, videos, crafts, learning Google Doc - Theater activities at home NASA - STEM engagement California Science Center - Stuck at home science activities Exploratorium - Activities and experiments Incredible Art Department - Kid-friendly art activities The Actuarial Foundation - Online financial literacy for high school students Resources For Workplaces & Businesses The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) - CDC’s list of resources for the protection of workers U.S. Department of Labor - Information for Workers and Employers The New Jersey Business Action Center - COVID-19 Information for New Jersey Businesses Fractured Atlas - How to transition to a virtual workplace overnight ZD Net - Free video conferencing deals The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission - Pandemic Preparedness In The Workplace And The Americans With Disabilities Act NJ Department of Labor and Workforce Development - Claiming Benefits Due to the Coronavirus Emergency Center for Disease Control - Guidance for Businesses and Employers to Plan and Respond to COVID-19 US Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship - Small Business Owner’s Guide to the CARES Act Kabbage - Gift certificates to support small businesses Agility Recovery - COVID-19 Return-to-Work Guidance for Businesses Resources For Artists & Arts Nonprofits Creative Capital - List of Arts Resources ArtsReady - Resources for arts/cultural nonprofits National Endowment for the Arts - Resources for Artists & Arts Organizations Center for Nonprofits - Resources, webinars, and funding for nonprofits Americans for the Arts - Resources, preparation, webinars and funding page Americans for the Arts - Impact of Coronavirus on Organizations Survey Americans for the Arts - Impact of Coronavirus on Artists and Creative Workers Survey Nonprofit Finance Fund - COVID-19 Tools and Resources for Nonprofits hub The Bridgespan Group - Eight Steps for Managing through Tough Times Annuity - A guide to COVID-19 and your finances Performing Arts Readiness - Webinars Event Safety Alliance - Event Safety Guide Academy of American Poets - Ensure your digital event is accessible CMX Hub - Tips, Tools, and Examples for Event Organizers Donor Perfect - Fundraising Event Alternatives in Light of Coronavirus Grunin Foundation - Offering free Zoom account for Central Jersey Shore nonprofits Arts Administrators of Color - Our Response to COVID-19 National Guild for Community Arts Education - Workshops and webinars Freelance Artist Resources - COVID-19 Resources for Artists Artwork Archive - Digital Tools for Artists to Run a Remote Career During Coronavirus Backline - Mental Health for Music Industry Professionals I CARE IF YOU LISTEN - COVID-19 Emergency Funding and Artist Resources Billboard - Resource Guide for Music Professionals Who Need Help During Coronavirus Crisis ArtPride NJ - Weekly Call on COVID-19 Impact Theatre Resources for Isolation - Resources to read, watch, listen, write, take workshops NJ Theatre Alliance - Resources for theatres, artists, and workers GrantSpace by Candid - List of emergency financial resources Forecast Public Art - Pro Bono Consulting for public artists and arts administrators Artwork Archive - How Artists are Dealing with Coronavirus Cancellations AIC & FAIC - Collections Care Amid COVID-19 Experience the Arts & Culture Virtually Siren Arts - 6 weeks of live performances and artist conversations Jazz Arts Project - “Quarantunes,” a playlist by Jazz Arts Project Monmouth County Library - Books, movies, magazines and more Monmouth University Center for the Arts - Virtual exhibits, record club and more Guild of Creative Art - Online galleries Middletown Arts Center - Virtual Arts Center Axelrod Ballet Theatre - Local theatre company hosting free live virtual dance classes Parlor Gallery - Online shows and auctions Belmar Arts Center - Virtual exhibits and events Indie Street Film Festival - Quarantine Film Picks NPR - List of live virtual concerts Facebook - “Post your streaming show here” Facebook - Viral Music- Because Kindness is Contagious United Nations - COVID-19 Response Creative Content Hub An Artist Residency in Motherhood - A remote residency to inspire artists who are also mothers Asian American Feminist Collective - Digital zines and stories Bear Hebert - Social Disdancing on Saturdays Academy of American Poets - Read poetry online Met Opera - Nightly live streams for free BroadwayHD - Streaming Broadway Shows (7 day free trial) Instagram - Italian museums showing art using hashtag Instagram - Follow @socialdistancegallery for canceled BFA & MFA thesis shows Google Arts & Culture - heritage sites , museums , games , and topics to explore National Trust for Historic Preservation - Tours, movies, playlists, podcasts and more for all ages NJ Monthly - 7 NJ Museums you can visit virtually The British Museum - Museum of the World Metropolitan Museum of Art - Art at Home Art21 - Videos on contemporary artists, educator guides Artists Network - Free live stream drawing series Youtube - How to draw with Alphonso Dunn How You Can Help Donate - LunchBreak Donate - Fulfill NJ - Crisis Relief Boxes Donate - Meals on Wheels - COVID-19 Response Fund Donate - Missed Tour Donate - NJ Pandemic Relief Fund Donate - Boys & Girls Club of Monmouth County Donate - Hatteras - PPE for Covid19 Frontline Staff in NJ and NYC Donate - Easterseals NJ Donate/Volunteer - Team Rubicon #NeighborsHelpingNeighbors Initiative Donate/Volunteer - Saint Marks Soup Kitchen Donate/Volunteer - Interfaith Neighbors - Senior Nutrition/Meals on Wheels Donate to funds listed under “COVID-19 Relief” above Volunteer - Taproot Foundation - Share your expertise with nonprofits Volunteer - NJ Department of Volunteerism - Guidelines and ways to volunteer Support - Asbury Park Dinner Table Advocate - Urge support for the arts during the COVID-19 outbreak Stay updated - ArtPride NJ Advocacy meetings Fridays at 10 a.m. How to start an Emergency Relief Fund How Foundations Can Help EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS & GRANTS General Information & Resources New Jersey Office of Emergency Management Federal Emergency Management Assistance (FEMA) For Small Businesses & Self-Employed Freelancers Union Freelancers Union is the largest and fast-growing organization representing independent workers across the country. Freelancers Union offers members a powerful voice through policy advocacy, benefits, and community. UCEDC UCEDC is an economic development corporation dedicated to providing a variety of services for small businesses including helping them get back to business as quickly as possible after a disaster. Their services include loans to small businesses when conventional lending sources are out of reach. U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) The SBA is the only cabinet-level federal agency fully dedicated to small business and provides counseling, capital, and contracting expertise as the nation’s only go-to resource and voice for small businesses. For Artists & Arts Organizations Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation, Inc. The Emergency Assistance Program is intended to provide interim financial assistance to qualified artists whose needs are the result of an unforeseen, catastrophic incident, and who lack the resources to meet that situation. Each grant is given as one-time assistance for a specific emergency, examples of which are fire, flood, or emergency medical need. The Alliance of Artists Communities Emergency Relief Program The Alliance of Artists Communities established an emergency fund in support of artists facing an unforeseen emergency or triggering event to participate in artists’ residencies. American Guild of Musical Artists Relief Fund The American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA) Relief Fund provides support and temporary financial assistance to members who are in need. AGMA contracts with The Actors Fund to administer this program nationally as well as to provide comprehensive social services. American Society of Journalists and Authors The Writers Emergency Assistance Fund helps established freelance writers who, because of illness, disability, a natural disaster, or an extraordinary professional crisis are unable to work. Artists' Charitable Fund Colorado-based Artists' Charitable Fund assists American visual fine artists (painters and sculptors) living anywhere in the United States by paying a portion of their medical/dental/eye-care bills. The Artist Fellowship The Artists’ Fellowship, Inc. is a charitable foundation that assists professional fine artists (painters, graphic artists, printmakers, sculptors) and their families in times of emergency, disability, or bereavement. ArtsReady ArtsReady, an online emergency preparedness service by and for arts/cultural nonprofits, provides arts organizations with customized business continuity plans for post-crisis sustainability. Author’s League Fund Since 1917, the Authors League Fund has helped professional authors, journalists, poets, and dramatists who find themselves in financial need because of medical or health-related problems, temporary loss of income, or other misfortune. Book Industry Charitable Foundation Binc helps booksellers and comic retailers with unforeseen emergency financial needs. Broadcasters’ Foundation The mission of the Broadcasters Foundation of America is to improve the quality of life and maintain the personal dignity of men and women in the radio and television broadcast profession who find themselves in acute financial need due to a critical illness, accident, advanced age or other serious misfortune. Carnegie Fund for Authors Carnegie Fund for Authors offers aid to authors who have suffered a financial emergency as a result of illness or injury to self, spouse or dependent child, or for some other misfortune that has placed the applicant in pressing need. Applicants must have had at least one book published commercially that has received reader acceptance. CERF+ CERF+ serves artists who work in craft disciplines by providing a safety net to support strong and sustainable careers. CERF+’s core services are education programs, advocacy, network building, and emergency relief. Dramatists Guild Foundation DGF provides emergency financial assistance to individual playwrights, composers, lyricists, and bookwriters in dire need of funds due to severe hardship or unexpected illness. Episcopal Actors’ Guild The Episcopal Actors' Guild provides emergency aid and support to professional performers of all faiths who are undergoing a financial crisis. They are also dedicated to helping emerging artists advance their careers through scholarships, awards, and performance opportunities. Foundation for Contemporary Arts Created in 1993 to further FCA's mission to encourage, sponsor, and promote work of a contemporary, experimental nature, Emergency Grants provide urgent funding for visual and performing artists who have sudden, unanticipated opportunities to present their work to the public or who incur unexpected or unbudgeted expenses for projects close to completion. Gospel Music Trust Fund The Gospel Music Trust Fund provides financial assistance in the event of an emergency or major catastrophe, terminal or severe illness, to individuals who have derived a substantial portion of their income from the field of Gospel music. Grand Ole Opry Trust Fund The Opry Trust Fund provides financial assistance in times of extraordinary need, emergency or catastrophe to individuals who are or have been employed full time in a facet of the country music industry. The Haven Foundation The mission of The Haven Foundation is to offer interim financial assistance to freelance professionals in the arts who face crises. The Foundation’s reach is the United States, and its awards are granted with a view to helping individuals overcome temporary adversity and return to full-time work. Jazz Foundation of America The Jazz Foundation of America's Musician’s Emergency Fund provides housing assistance, pro bono medical care, hurricane disaster relief, and financial support to musicians and their families in times of crisis. Joan Mitchell Foundation Emergency Grant Program The Joan Mitchell Foundation provides an Emergency Grant Program for painters and sculptors who have suffered physical losses due to a natural disaster that relates to their artistic practice. Musician’s Foundation Musicians Foundation helps professional musicians by providing emergency financial assistance in meeting current living, medical and allied expenses. All professional musicians are eligible to apply. National Coalition for Arts' Preparedness & Emergency Response (NCAPER) NCAPER is a voluntary task force of national, regional, state, and local arts organizations, public agencies, and foundations, NCAPER helps ensure that artists, arts/cultural organizations, cultural funders, and arts businesses have the capacity and ability to respond effectively to disasters and emergencies affecting the arts and culture sector. OceanFirst Foundation Through the Foundation, hundreds of local charities and schools have received more than $39 million in grants to enrich lives in areas such as Housing, Youth Development and Education, Improving the Quality of Life, Health and Wellness, and the Arts. The Provident Bank Foundation The Provident Bank Foundation (PBF) is committed to enhancing the quality of life in the New Jersey and Pennsylvania communities served by Provident Bank. PBF makes grants in three priority areas: Community Enrichment, Education, and Health, Youth & Families. Recording Academy MusiCares MusiCares may grant short-term financial assistance for personal or addiction needs that have arisen due to unforeseen circumstances. Sustainable Arts Foundation The Sustainable Arts Foundation supports artists and writers with children. Urgent Action Fund for Women’s Human Rights Rapid Response Grants offer quick, flexible funding to respond to security threats or unexpected advocacy opportunities experienced by women, transgender, or gender non-conforming, activists and human rights defenders. For Institutions & Historic Preservation The Foundation for Advancement in Conservation (FAIC) FAIC manages several initiates that aim to address all phases of disasters: from preparedness to response, to recovery, to mitigation. National Trust for Historic Preservation | Preservation Leadership Forum Preservation Leadership Forum is a network of preservation professionals brought together by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Forum provides and curates cutting-edge content, offers online and in-person networking opportunities, and brings diverse new perspectives to the business of saving places. FUNDING & SUPPORT The Actors Fund The Actors Fund offers a broad spectrum of programs, a calendar of workshops and online resources to support the unique, essential needs of all who work in entertainment and the performing arts. Cooperative Business Assistance Corporation (CBAC) CBAC is a nonprofit organization providing market or below market interest rate business loans and technical assistance to small businesses located in or moving into the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Southern New Jersey region. Council for New Jersey Grantmakers The Council of New Jersey Grantmakers is the center for philanthropy in New Jersey, serving the leading independent, corporate, family and community foundations as well as public grantmakers of our state. The Foundation of the Motion Picture Pioneers The Pioneers Assistance Fund (PAF) serves members of the motion picture entertainment industry (exhibition, distribution and trade services) who are encountering an illness, injury or life-changing event. All assistance is intended to provide support during a recovery or adjustment period and lay the foundation for a lifetime of ongoing success. Frank and Lydia Bergen Foundation To perpetuate Miss Bergen’s love of classical music and support of musical education, the Frank and Lydia Bergan Foundation provides grants for musical performing arts and musical education. New York Foundation for the Arts Source NYFA Source lists over 12,000 awards, services and publications for individual artists and art professionals. Accion Opportunity Fund Opportunity Fund provides loans to low- and moderate-income immigrants, women, and other deserving, but underserved small business owners. The Pollock-Krasner Foundation Past recipients of Pollock-Krasner grants acknowledge their critical impact in allowing concentrated time for studio work, and in preparing for exhibitions and other professional opportunities such as accepting a residency. The Presser Foundation The Presser Foundation’s purposes are set forth to promote primarily the cause of musical education and musical philanthropy as follows: to provide scholarships for promising students; to increase the value of music education by erecting suitable buildings, and to administer aid to worthy teachers of music in distress. Save the Music Foundation Save the Music Foundation partners with local communities and school districts to build sustainable music programs. 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