“Childhood Memory,” created by Taryn, a participant in the Arts Council of Princeton’s ArtsExchange program.
D&R Greenway is set to present “All Eyes on Nature,” an exhibition of innovative works by ArtsExchange students of the Arts Council of Princeton, through HomeFront, from May 14 through June 26. The exhibition will be held at the land trust’s Olivia Rainbow Gallery located at One Preservation Place in Princeton.
Since 1993, the Arts Council of Princeton has partnered with HomeFront, which serves thousands of Mercer County families to help break the cycle of poverty and end homelessness. It offers ArtsExchange, a weekly program where year-round arts instruction is provided to more than 75 children, ages 5-18, whose families are currently living in transient circumstances.
D&R Greenway’s Olivia Rainbow Gallery is funded in memory of four-year-old Olivia Kuenne, who cherished nature and art. Sequential nature exhibitions by students extend Olivia’s enthusiasms into our time.

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