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Long retired, the Colgate Clock in Jersey City sits in a weedy field by the Morris Canal. Life goes on in Lower Manhattan on a dreary winter day as the World Trade Center grows taller. Feb 2012.Lane For U!Delaware Lackawanna train yards in Hoboken on the right before the terminal was built in 1907. The tracks were elevated then on tall piles. Erie railroad yards and Pavonia Avenue on the left. Jersey City. 1883Daily life on the Morris Canal small and large basins with lots of sailboats, coal barges, horses and wagons, factories, trains entering the Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal. Jersey City. 1883Lower Manhattan and the new World Trade Center as seen through the railroad yards of Hoboken from Observer Highway. A contrast between old technology and the new. Feb 2012Jersey City

New Spring 2008 Art Exhibitions – SPRAWL

Sprawl Convergence, Valeri Larko

I received an email last week from Jersey City Museum (JCM) about this new Art Exhibition, but decided to post only now to keep the information fresh to the readers’ minds.

Tomorrow, March 20, 2008, JCM will have an opening reception for Spring 2008 Exhibitions that will feature SPRAWL….

What is SPRAWL?

SPRAWL, is a multi-venue exhibition that addresses the issues and problems related to sprawl as we know it in our state. The effects on urban, suburban, rural and marginalized areas are all addressed by the works in this exhibition. Artists from all over New Jersey have been selected to participate. Works in the exhibition range from drawings and paintings to interactive installations. Through this exhibition, the museum was hoping to explore as many different concepts and understandings of the idea of sprawl and its attendant issues as possible.

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Spring 2008 Exhibitions Featuring SPRAWL
Where : Jersey City Museum
Date : March 20 – August 24, 2008
Address : 350 Montgomery St. @ Monmouth, Jersey City, NJ 07302
Phone : (201) 413-0303
Web : http://jerseycitymuseum.org
Admission : OPEN and FREE



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