🖼️ February Art Show

Jessie Creek Winery

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Location:
The Gallery at Jessie Creek Winery 1 Route 47 North, Cape May Court House, NJ 08210
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Art

Our monthly art show featuring two incredible local artists is the first Sunday of every month. Meet the creators – plus live music and wine!

Can’t make it to the debut event? The gallery is open to the public during regular winery hours, and we welcome you to enjoy the space! Selected artists showcase for an entire month and the pieces are available for sale.

Our curator, Lori Loewen, works to find the best and brightest creators in our area, pulling together solo, complimentary and group shows. Visit the Gallery page on our website to submit your work for consideration.


February Featured Artist: Terri Amig

Terri Amig is an artist who works primarily with subjects of animals and nature, including the laws of nature that bind us all. She attended The Corcoran School of Art, Washington, D.C., and California Institute of Art, Valencia, Ca, with additional studies at PAFA, Philadelphia, Pa., and Anderson Ranch, Colorado.

She is currently living and working in her studio/home near the southern coast of New Jersey. THE DANCING GIRL series was created exclusively for this show at Jesse Creek Winery, Bring on the joy!

terriamig.com

Molly Carpenter

Molly Sanger Carpenter lives and works from her farmhouse studio in Salem, NJ. Trained in classical sculpture techniques and materials, she now often incorporates elements of mixed media to create her artworks. Her current focus is on creating “fine and unusual” art icons, combining elements of sculpture, glass, paint, and 24k gold.

Molly graduated from Tatnall (having received the first Gold Medal for Excellence in Art) and matriculated to the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. According to her website bio, she studied with many talented and established local artists in her formative years, which helped her form a foundation of material knowledge and enabled her to venture out on her own in her early twenties. In 1987, she was commissioned for the 12-foot bronze Constitutional Compass Rose on Legislative Mall in Dover, Delaware, followed by a series of bronze commissions from public and private clients. Later, she added experience in stone, concrete, glass, welding and other media. Molly’s work has been featured in exhibitions throughout the Mid-Atlantic and beyond over a decorated 40-year career, including many galleries and venues in Delaware, New Jersey, Philadelphia and NYC.

mollycarpenter.com