D&R Greenway Land Trust’s “Urban Landscapes” exhibit features “Mud Men” an oil on canvas work by Louis Russomanno. The exhibit is set to run Dec. 5, 2012 through Feb. 15, 2013.
D&R Greenway Land Trust’s new multimedia art exhibition, “Urban Landscapes,” is on display through Feb. 15.
“Urban Landscapes” features work that juxtapose the natural world with urban elements, such as artist Tricia Zimic’s black bears feasting under a highway superstructure. Artist Louis Russomanno looks to bring Trenton old and new to life in his cityscapes, “The Mud Men” and “State and Broad, Winter.”
Other artists whose works are featured in the exhibit include Susan Marie Brundage, Jean Childs Buzgo, Wills Kinsley, Chris Kline, Thom Lynch, Leon Rainbow, Linnea W. Rhodes and the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen’s A-Team.
“This exhibition evokes the contemporary relationship between the urban and the natural, where constellations compete with city lights and cement cloverleafs are more common than wildflowers,” curator Diana Moore said.
“Urban Landscapes” is open business hours Monday through Friday for the duration of the exhibition. The exhibition is free and open to the public. D&R Greenway, One Preservation Place, Princeton.
More information is online at drgreenway.org.

