“Wild Creatures – 40 Years Protecting Endangered Species” Art Exhibit
D&R Greenway Land Trust invites the public to “Wild Creatures – 40 Years Protecting Endangered Species”, a multi-media exhibition of creatures on the brink of extinction, creatures lost for all time, and species brought back to various levels of thriving. This art may be viewed from January 29 through March 21 in the Marie L. Matthews Galleries of the Johnson Education Center. Originally conceived as a folklore of wild creatures, the exhibit has expanded to honor the passing of the Endangered Species Act forty years ago. The artists’ reception is Friday, January 31, from 5:30 to 7:30. Exhibit and reception are free, but call 609-924-4646 or info@drgreenway.org to register for reception. Call to be sure Galleries are not rented at time of prospective visits at other times. The land trust is located south of Princeton, off Rosedale Road, at One Preservation Place, Princeton, 08540. D&R Greenway Curator, Diana Moore, gathered species-specific work of a broad range of local artists for aesthetic reasons, first and foremost: Annelies van Dommelen, James Fiorentino, Susan Hoenig, Tom Mills, Dallas Piotrowski, Tricia Zimic, Megan Uhaze and Lynn Varga.