Local artists celebrate creative freedom
| 04 Mar 2014 | 12:09

Pictured from left: Exhibiting artists Liza Smith-Simpson of Andover Township, Ann Green of Fredon, Don Freeman of Oak Ridge, Andrew Tedesco of Byram Townshop, Richard Earl of Westfield and Kathy Brennan-Highes of Hampton.

Landscape Photographer Don Freeman of Oak Ridge with his work "Snake River and the Tetons."

Artist Liza Smith-Simpson of Andover Township and her work "Chester N.J. Field."

Mixed media artist Ann Green of Fredon and her work "313 High Street."

Pictured from left: Gerald Hanifan of Fredon, wife Maureen and artist Lorraine Parker of Sparta.

Art show at the Art Exhibit reception at the Sussex County Arts and Heritage Council office in Newton.
NEWTON — The Sussex County Arts and Heritage Council held the opening reception to its Open and Closed Spaces exhibit on Saturday, March 1 in Newton.
The exhibit celebrated creative freedom. Artists were asked to let their art tell a story of light, shadow, substance, enclosures, openings, dimensions large or small.
Locals artwork will be on display through March 08 at 133 Spring Street in Newton.
For more information visit www.scahc.org or call 973-383-0027.
— Photos by Warren Westura