Visit hob’art This Weekend for “A Different View”
“A Different View,” a photography exhibition by Roslyn Rose and Don Sichler, will be open to the public from September 18 through October 11 at the hob’art gallery, Monroe Center of the Arts, 720 Monroe Street, E208, Hoboken, NJ. The exhibition also serves as a “thank you” to Roslyn Rose, a founding member of hob’art, who has recently left Hoboken after many years supporting the local art community.
As most people do not concentrate on the details of a scene, Don Sichler emphasizes the beauty the eye may have missed. His photographic technique is based on using the customization offered by his camera. His after-processing is limited to adjusting contrasts of light and dark and of color saturation.
Roslyn Rose continues to explore the fascinating attributes of Adobe Photoshop to create montages of multiple images in order to suggest another reality. This exhibit includes some of her newest artworks as well as some earlier favorites of collectors.
The opening reception will be held on Saturday, September 19, from 6-8pm. On Sunday, September 20, at 3:30pm (timed to coincide with Hoboken’s monthly “3rd Sundays” gallery walk), Don Sichler will discuss his work and will welcome questions from visitors.
Gallery information can be obtained on the website www.hob-art.org and from the director, France Garido, 201-319-1504 or director@hob-art.org. The building entrance is on 8th Street between Monroe and Jackson streets. Free parking is available at the rear of the building on Jackson Street.