The Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts will open its doors on June 23, 2004. A Grand Opening Celebration and Exhibition will be held on July 9 from 5:00 – 8:00 PM. This first exhibit will feature the works of Karen Giusti, Gary Kuehn, D. Dominick Lombardi, Una Henry, Michael Joo, Rudy Serra, Doug and
Mike Starn, and Mimi Wienberg. This exhibition will be available for viewing from June 23 – July 25.

SICA’s new home is at 20 Third Avenue in Long Branch, NJ 07764.
Everyone is welcome!

The Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts, a non-profit arts organization whose mission is to advance appreciation for and provide education in then contemporary arts. SICA facility, the former Lincoln Can Manufacturing building, is currently being renovated to provide gallery space, a cafe, a video viewing
room, offices, and a sculpture studio. The second floor will house a studio for painting and drawing classes and 18 studios that are rented to visual artists. Currently 14 of these studios are already reserved.

For more information call Doug Ferrari at 732-263-1121.

 


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"...I truly believe that SICA will have an enormous impact towards the importance of contemporary arts throughout the central New Jersey area."
Frank Pallone Jr. Congress of the United States

"The city of Long Branch is firmly behind the establishment and location of the Shore Institute
of the Contemporary Arts in the Broadway corridor... The Shore Institute of the Contemporary Arts is a well-conceived institute, and one that will serve the residents of central New Jersey in a unique way."

Howard H. Wooley Jr.
Business Administrator City of Long Branch

"There is a great need in this part of New Jersey
for exhibition space for contemporary art and for studio space for artists... and it is exciting to think of bringing this Center to Monmouth County"

Mary Eilleen Fouratt
Executive Director,
Monmouth County Arts Council

"I have studied the Development Proposal for SICA in the Lower Broadway District of Long Branch and applaud its clarity of vision... This plan if brought to fruition would fit well with our plan to strengthen and foster an art community in this area, and could serve as an anchor for it."
Pratap Talwar
Principal, Thompson Design Group, Inc.

"Of particular appeal is the fact that your organization seeks to combine a more formal approach to arts education... with a very serious effort to attract and include the general public." "...Your intention to emphasize contemporary arts
is a much needed and courageous step and serves
a need that has been too long ignored in all areas which lie beyond urban centers."

Gary Kuehn
Art Department Chair,
Rutgers University (MGSA)