July 24–Aug 21: The Laurel Tracey Gallery promises “Something for Everyone” at the exhibition of paintings by Monmouth County artist Jon Peters in celebration of the gallery’s tenth anniversary.
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July 24–Aug 21: The Laurel Tracey Gallery promises “Something for Everyone” at the exhibition of paintings by Monmouth County artist Jon Peters in celebration of the gallery’s tenth anniversary. The show features a variety of media and subject matter, including abstract landscapes of local spots such as Huber Woods and Sandy Hook.
Opening reception, July 25, 6:30–8:30 pm; gallery hours, Tues, 1–5 pm; Wed–Sun, 11 am–5 pm; Sun–Mon, by appointment; free. 10 White St, Red Bank (732-224-0760; laureltraceygallery.com).
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