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New Jersey sculptor Clyde Lynds, Hamlet, Joseph Grigely, and master potter Albert Green

You can see the Clyde Lynds sculptures featured on State of the Arts at the following locations around New Jersey:

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Transit. New Jersey Transit Train Station, Hamilton

Confluence. State Capital Plaza, Trenton

American Sunrise. Vineland Memorial Soldiers Home, Vineland

Plumb & Rose, Richard Stockton College, Pomona

High Lights, Edison Memorial Soldiers Home, Edison

Current, Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences, Rutgers University, New Brunswick

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Hamlet will run through September 2, 2001 at the New Jersey Shakespeare Festival, on the campus of Drew University in Madison. The Festival’s season continues through December 30th. For information about Hamlet, or upcoming productions, call 973-408-5600 or visit www.njshakespeare.org
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joseph grigleyNew Jersey artist Joseph Grigely. The Whitney Museum of American Art in New York City has mounted Grigley's largest installation to date lining the walls of an oval room constructed in the gallery with more than 2,500 hand written notes on scraps of whit paper. The exibition is titled Joseph Grigely: White Noise. It will be on display through September 9, 2001. For information call the museum at 212-570-3676 or visit www.whitney.org

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albert greenThe works of New Jersey’s master potter Albert Green can be seen on exhibit at the Morris Museum in Morristown through November 18, 2001. After November 18th, his pieces can be studied by appointment at the museum. For information and museum hours call 973-971-3700 or visit www.morrismuseum.org
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