Mixed-media works by artist Adrian Collazo, on view thru August

Gallery on Main's "Artist of the Month" series continues with an exhibition of paintings and mixed-media pieces by Bound Brook, New Jersey-based artist Adrian Collazo, on view throughout August 2020. Admission is free, and the artist’s works are available for purchase. Collazo’s work can also be seen in the outdoor mural in memory of his cousin Jerome Gonzalez, which he executed with fellow artists Alex Medina (a.k.a. Elan Wonder) and Leon Rainbow just a few steps from the Gallery.

Meet the artist at a free opening reception on Saturday, August 1, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Please note: Due to COVID-19, for everyone’s safety social distancing guidelines are in effect and MASKS MUST BE WORN PROPERLY at all times. No exceptions.

Born in Somerville and raised in Bound Brook, Collazo credits his grandfather with being his first inspiration for art. “Whenever he came to visit from Puerto Rico I would watch him paint,” says Collazo. “While painting he would share his vision, his strong faith and his great sense of humor. Many times I would ask him to draw characters I liked on paper and I would always be so amazed at his ‘superpowers’.”

Collazo describes his youth and young adulthood as a difficult time, marked by self-doubt and fear of failure. “Growing up, the world looked very different to me. I didn't speak much, socialize with others or sign up for any extracurricular activities. Every day was a challenge to stay focused throughout my school years. I drew a lot…and I daydreamed about being a successful artist, doing what I love most and making a living out of it.” 

At age 14 he got into graphic design and digital photo editing, then after graduating from high school he began studying visual communications at Katherine Gibbs Institute and later started photography, which he viewed as a hobby. But for a number of years, he says, “All of my ambition burning within was extinguished by fear. Fear of not being ‘accepted,’ fear of being ‘judged,’ fear of not being ‘good enough.’ I became my own worst enemy.”

In 2015, another artist in his family inspired him further: His cousin Jerome Gonzalez, who invited Collazo to watch him learn graffiti art at Terracycle in Trenton. “I took many photos of (Jerome) and others and was so amazed. His art and everyone else's were so inspiring to witness. He commissioned me to do some photography and videography for his book Pothole. I purchased a few cans of spray paint and started some canvas art. My love for art started building up as I painted more and did some more research on Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Vincent van Gogh and Henri Matisse. I picked a brush back up and found myself in early 2017 knowing this is what I was meant to do. Jerome gave me the strength and inspiration I needed to not only to be myself but to also establish something positive for my daughters.”

Sadly, during a 7-month period Collazo’s father passed away, he lost a job he had for 8 years, Jerome passed away, and he lost a woman he loved. He said, “Depression once again ruled my world, but this time I had a weapon that worked. Art became a necessity to get through rough times. The pain became more bearable since I was able to express myself…My goal is to always be a positive influence to others and inspire. Believe in yourself and push through all adversity.”

Artist of the month exhibition: Lauren Curtis

Gallery on Main’s “Artist of the Month” features photographs by Lauren Curtis, on view throughout July 2020.

Lauren Curtis graduated with a BFA from Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers University in 1988, and has been creating ever since. Now, as a full-time artist,  Lauren enjoys working in a variety of media, including  oils, collage, pen & ink, watercolor and photography.   

Lauren says she is happiest when creating pieces that represent her love of nature,  wildlife, travel and spiritual subject matter. The  symbolism  and mythology of ancient cultures are fused with the symbols from modern-day , natural spiritual practices, to form a unique and eclectic style. These images are often portrayed through the woman’s perspective,  showing the importance of “The Feminine,” which is sometimes overlooked. 

Travel is another major influence in Lauren’s work and the pieces, usually photographs, created from these journeys helps the artist  to convey the beauty found in diversity, as well as the similarities, that run through various cultural belief-systems.

Lauren has had artwork and poetry published by magazines, in children’s books and by historical organizations, including the Middlesex County Cultural & Heritage Commission. One of her pieces was selected for the  permanent collection of the James Dickson Carr Library (formerly called the Joyce Kilmer Library) in central New Jersey.

Her  work has been displayed in private collections, healthcare centers and galleries and was selected for a solo exhibit at Johnson & Johnson’s world headquarters (July–August 2009). She was a featured artist on the Science Channel‘s TV show Oddities (2011–2012). Lauren has participated in over 100 solo, group and juried exhibitions, won multiple awards, and is a member of  several New Jersey arts organizations.  Her artwork has been sold throughout the U.S. and abroad, and she exhibits her work monthly in gallery shows,  art festivals and cultural events. 

We're reopening to the public on Monday, June 15!

Along with other downtown shops, Gallery on Main will resume regular business hours starting June 15. We've used this time to acquire a lot of great vintage items, so come in and see what's new to our inventory that you may want to bring home! View our slideshow above for a sneak peek inside. (And if there’s anything you want to purchase for curbside pickup before we reopen, please call our mobile hotline at 732-558-6114.)

We want to take this opportunity to say THANK YOU to everyone who participated in our live-streaming auctions and bought items from us online and by phone while the Gallery was temporarily closed due to COVID-19 mitigation efforts. As always, we remain open 24/7 through our online Etsy and Chairish shops.

At the Gallery, we'll be following state and federal guidelines to safeguard everyone's health, and asking visitors to do the same, including: 

  • Wearing a face mask is required, both inside and in downtown Somerville

  • Washing hands frequently 

  • Respecting social distancing, and maintaining a distance of at least 6 feet between people

  • Disinfecting the workplace and business

  • No large gatherings 

Clinically high-risk individuals who can stay at home should continue to do so.

Stay safe and well. We look forward to seeing you!

We're open for online shopping

Our Main Street shop is temporarily closed to the public, but we’re open 24/7 online through our Etsy and Chairish shops. We also offer e-gift cards, and we're available by email. If you have any questions, or to buy an item by phone, please email us.

Be safe and well! We look forward to seeing you in-person soon.

Artist of the Month exhibition: Photographs by Imma Barrera

Gallery on Main’s "Artist of the Month" series continues with an exhibition of photography by Metuchen, New Jersey-based artist Imma Barrera, on view and available for purchase March 1 through 31, 2020.

Meet the artist at a free opening reception at Gallery on Main on Saturday, March 7, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served.

Born in Barcelona, Imma Barrera is an award-winning landscape and nature photographer. A biologist as well as a graduate of New York Institute of Photography, her photography has been exhibited at a number of galleries worldwide. Her favorite subject to photograph includes landscapes from dusk to dawn, including astrophotography. 

Imma was selected as a 2019 Capitol Reef National Park's Artist-in-Residence for her night sky photography. In addition, she was shortlisted in the Landscape category of the 2019 Sony World Photography Awards professional competition with her series “Under the Night Sky”. 

She is author of the book “The Stars, The Moon and The Sun: In the NJ/NY Area" (Imma Barrera, ISBN: 9781083074126).  Her current project involves documenting different features of a few selected American national parks and presenting those images together in the format of a published book. She is also involved in educational programs about photography, as well as seminars to raise awareness about the need to protect our natural treasures. 

February Artist of the Month exhibition: Caroline Reddan

Our Artist of the Month series continues at Gallery On Main in February with eye-catching photography by central New Jersey-based artist Caroline Reddan. Admission is free, and Caroline's work is available for purchase.

Meet the artist at a free opening reception on Saturday, February 1, from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Caroline Reddan has dabbled in many mediums over the years, but has found her passion in photography. In between photo excursions, she can be found happily wrangling her two toddlers.

4 years running! We've won "Best of the Best" in 2 categories: Best Art Gallery & Best Antique Shop

Gallery on Main is honored to announce that for the fourth consecutive year we were selected by Courier-News readers as THE BEST OF THE BEST in Central New Jersey in two categories: BEST ART GALLERY and BEST ANTIQUE SHOP. A huge THANK YOU to EVERYONE who voted to give us this honor, and we will continue to bring you the antiques, arts and service that is expected of us by you!

January Artist of the Month exhibition: James Schreck

Gallery on Main's January "Artist of the Month" exhibition features paintings by central New Jersey-based artist James Schreck. Admission is free, and Schreck’s works are available for purchase. 

Meet the artist at a free opening reception on Saturday, January 4, 2020, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM.

James Schreck has been sharpening his skills as an illustrator for the last several years. Originally a tattoo artist, James designed custom work for his patrons, building on their visions to create truly original art. James still operates by this philosophy today, as he draws inspiration from his inner world to shape the designs of his imagination. His work is truly one-of-a-kind and will take viewers on a cerebral trip.

Artist of the Month exhibition: Paintings by Melissa Silvestri

Throughout December, Gallery on Main's "Artist of the Month" exhibition features paintings by Hackettstown, New Jersey-based artist Melissa Silvestri. Admission is free, and Silvestri’s works are available for purchase. 

Meet the artist at a free opening reception on Saturday, December 7, 2019, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM.

Silvestri works with a variety of mediums — such as oil and acrylic paint, chalk and oil pastel, charcoal, graphite and watercolor — and says her painting style is highly influenced by post-Impressionist artist Vincent van Gogh. 

She explains, “My subject matter primarily focuses on spiritual and psychic experiences endured in my waking life and dreams. I believe God (or a form of higher power) communicates with me consistently. I choose specific imagery seen in my dreams and replicate those visions through thick applications of paint and vibrant colors. By applying in this manner, it expresses the energy and emotions felt in each experience.”  

Silvestri continues, “As an art educator, I believe that self-expression and creativity are crucial in a child’s development. The arts allow us to look inside ourselves and through the eyes of another. It helps heal the mind and the soul. Not only do I teach my students the technical aspects of art, but I also show them how to connect with their inner selves and discover their passions through self-expression as they transition through life. Art exposes our truth and helps open our eyes to other perspectives and perceptions of our reality. This allows us to expand and connect on a global and spiritual level through compassion, empathy and love and help enlighten the world to the true purpose of life.”

 Located at 30 West Main Street in Somerville, New Jersey, Gallery on Main is open Sundays 11:00 AM–5:00 PM; Mondays through Fridays 10:00 AM–6:00 PM; Saturdays 10:00 AM–5:00 PM; and by appointment. (Closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Eve, December 25 and December 31). To learn more, visit www.GalleryOnMainSt.com, call 908-722-4234 or follow facebook.com/GalleryOnMainSomerville.

 

PHOTO I.D.’s: 

Melissa Silvestri’s work will be on view, and available for purchase, at Gallery on Main in Somerville throughout December. Visit www.galleryonmainst.com for more info. Image © Melissa Silvestri, used with permission.

 

RECEPTION LINK: 

http://www.galleryonmainst.com/events/2019/melissa-silvestri-reception

 

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After-Thanksgiving Weekend Sale! Black Friday thru Cyber Monday

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We've got big plans for Black Friday, the 10th annual Small Business Saturday, thru Cyber Monday, and we want you to be a part of them!

#ShopSmall with us on Friday, Nov. 29 thru Monday, Dec. 2, 2019 and support our local business and our community. On those dates only, we are offering:*

·     10% OFF of our entire inventory

·     Up to 50% OFF on selected furniture

·     15% OFF any NEW custom framing order

*Some exclusions and restrictions apply. Not including items on consignment and works by local artists. 
Not valid on items already purchased.

From art to antiques, from handmade jewelry to vintage toys, games and other out-of-the-ordinary items — we have some amazing items for your collection, or for that special gift.  Come check us out for yourself!

THANK YOU, and we look forward to seeing you!

Shaun & Michelle