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See the New II
All the fashionistas were out in full regalia for the third annual fashion extravaganza that is Fashion’s Night Out.
As part of its festivities, Neiman Marcus in Short Hills, NJ, has started the tradition of inviting art collector (and ultra-stylish) Patricia Bell to curate a show. Last year she hung a selection from drool worthy photos from Claire Rosen — awesome!
This year, Pat dug into her vast collection to dress the walls appropriately for the occasion and (happily) choose two of my new works — “See the New II” and “See the New III.” The gala was Sept. 8, but the works are still up. Put on your best shoes and get up to the top floor to see the collection before it disappears!

See the New III
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Posted by Nancy Tobin on Mar 16, 2010 in
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Like so many other artists, my stereotypical struggle to survive professionally has lightened a bit by the touch of Patricia Bell. Not only does she have a “to-die-for” collection of art, she also supports many local art venues as a trustee on the boards of the Center for Visual Arts, Montclair Art Museum, Garden State Arts Center Foundation and the Aljira Center for Contemporary Art in Newark.

A Gem Among Her Jewels
Ms. Bell has not gone unnoticed; The Star-Ledger ran an article recently (“South Orange Art Collector’s Home is a Visual Feast“), and Park Place Magazine’s newest issue ran a multi-page article about Ms Bell: “The Art of the Party.”
Both are wonderful pieces, highlighting her warm hospitality and keen eye for art. With a grateful heart and a glow of pride, I’m delighted to say that Patricia cites me in both articles as an “artist to watch.”
Here’s a passage from the Star-Ledger’s piece: “Bell also lists the mixed media work of Nancy Tobin, a local contemporary visual artist among her favorites. New Jersey artists Claire Rosen, Willie Cole, Margaret Murphy and Lisa Pressman are also present here.”
And here’s an excerpt from the Park Place article:
Favorite NJ Artists to Watch
“I love new things, and always find a spot for the pieces I love,” says Pat Bell. “When I’m surrounded by all this wonderful work, it’s like living with the souls of the artists.”
Each month, as fresh—and sometimes massively large artwork—arrives at her home, Gabrielle Pulls, Bell’s housekeeper of 17 years, equips herself with an electric drill, a level, and a keen eye. As pieces leave the home, they often are loaned or contributed to non-profit organizations, such as the South Orange Performing Arts Center.
“I’m fortunate to live in this state because we have so many wonderful artists,” says Bell. “I like what’s in my backyard.” To keep au courant with the local art scene, get acquainted with some of her favorites:
Willie Cole, Mine Hill, multi-dimensional
(williecole.com)
Tom Nussbaum, Montclair, sculptor
(tomnussbaum.com)
Claire Rosen, Montclair, photographer
(clairerosenphotography.com)
Margaret Murphy, Jersey City, painter (margaret-murphy.com)
Lisa Pressman, West Orange, painter
(lisapressman.net)
Marcia Kure, Princeton, painter/collage artist
(marciakure.com)
Wayne Roth, Mountain Lakes, digital artist/photographer (2face.com)
Nancy Tobin, Maplewood, collage painter (nancytobin.com)
Dan Fenelon, Madison, painter
(wavedog.com)
Jordan Eagles, Short Hills, painter/installationist (jordaneagles.com)
Tags: Aljira Center for Contemporary Art, Center for Visual Arts, Claire Rosen, Dan Fenelon, Garden State Arts Center Foundation, Jordan Eagles, Lisa Pressman, Marcia Kure, Margaret Murphy, Montclair Art Museum, Park Place Magazine, Patricia Bell, South Orange Performing Arts Center, The Star Ledger, Tom Nussbaum, Wayne Roth, Willie Cole