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Marino Cirillo

Marino was born in Livorno, Italy, migrating to the USA as a child and settling in Hoboken, N.J. with his family. Marino was drafted in the U.S. Army and served in Vietnam. The military’s GI bill offered him an opportunity to attend the School of Visual Arts in N.Y. for several years. He studied art,

Anita Cimino

Anita Cimino has had six solo exhibitions of her art and she has been represented in museums, galleries, and private collections. Cimino is a retired educator who worked with teachers to develop their skills in all areas including the use of art to invigorate students’ learning. Cimino won first place from the Artists Federation for

Christopher Ceci

Originally from Long Island, I relocated to South Florida for 12 years and have recently moved back to Tinton Falls, N.J. I attended the Art Institiute of Philadelphia from 1995-1997 and received a Associates in Computer Animation. Upon relocating to Florida I found it exciting taking photos with my digital camera. Beach scenes, flowers, lanscapes,

Theresa Caracappa

Ever since I can remember I have been fascinated with art as part of the body. I began as a knitwear artist and slowly over the years have continually added to my archive of marterial, always creating. While working in this field, I discovered the wonderful versatility and range of polymer clay. This sculpture, Camille’s

R D Burton

I am a book artist. My books are designed to unfold and fold, to expand and collapse, to flip and flop, and to open and close. The works I create are more sculptural than traditional books, and in some the concept of “book” is pushed to unusual formats. In the past I added images to

Heather Brown

Born and raised in suburbia, New Jersey, I spent many a night in diners sketching the face across the table from me. Portraiture has always been my focus. After four years of New York City Art School I find myself back in suburbia, NJ still exploring faces, now on a professional level. Studying Illustration gave

Hillary Binder-Klein

My acrylic paintings are about moments in nature that most people see but rarely stop what they are doing to appreciate. These are the moments when color is the brightest or most beautiful and silence is the loudest. When perfection or serenity is there for only a second or two. When nothing is as important

Marilyn Baldi

A Native of New Jersey, Marilyn Baldi has been involved in the visual and performing arts all of her life. She incorporated these early interests into her teaching programs for gifted and talented students. After experimenting with different media over several decades, she began to appreciate the innumerable possibilities that the camera can provide. A

Bonnie Ambrosia

My wish is that my paintings speak to the viewers, perhaps holding their gaze a moment longer, enticing the viewers to look deeper, and to wonder! Although artistic my entire life, I only bought my first canvas in the year 2000. I love abstract free flowing art with the ever-friendly versatility of acrylic paint on