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Thursday, October 1, 2015

HELP MAKE A GIANT SCULPTURE @ HUNTERDON ART MUSEUM ON SUNDAY

You 'Can' Be a Sculptor at Our Next Trubek Event

WHEN: Sunday, Oct. 4 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
WHERE:
Hunterdon Art Museum, 7 Lower Center St., Clinton
ADMISSION: free

Help create a giant sculpture using cans of food at our next Katherine Trubek Sundays on the Terrace event. The Trubek Sundays on the Terrace series is free and welcomes everyone to participate in a community art project. Families can spend the afternoon or just a short while helping create art.

For this project, participants will create a giant sculpture of a Campbell’s Soup can from cans of food.

Canned food items are being collected in the Museum’s first-floor ArtZone now through Oct. 4. After the event, the cans will be donated to local food banks.

"This event is a terrific way for everyone to visit our terrace and participate in a community art project, while helping provide food for people in need in the Hunterdon County area,” said April Anderson, education coordinator at the Hunterdon Art Museum. “We encourage everyone to drop off canned food items to the Museum prior to the event and to join us on Oct. 4."
For more information on this Katherine Trubek Sundays on the Terrace event, please visit our website or call 908-735-8415.

The series was created to honor Katherine Trubek (1904-1991), an artist founder of the Hunterdon Art Museum and is supported with a gift from the Trubek Family.


Programs are made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, and by funds from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, New Jersey Cultural Trust, Hunterdon County Cultural & Heritage Commission, The Wolf Kahn and Emily Mason Foundation, Investors Bank, The Large Foundation, The Bunbury Company and corporations, foundations, and individuals. The Hunterdon Art Museum is a wheelchair accessible space. Publications are available in large print. Patrons who are deaf, hard of hearing or speech impaired may contact the Museum through the New Jersey  Relay Service at (TTY) 1 (800) 852-7899.