• Art League of the Chathams Presents a Spring Art Show, Fabulous Fakes: Sunday, March 9th

    A reception will be held on Sunday, March 9th, 2-4 pm at the Chatham Township Municipal Building located at 58 Meyersville Rd, Chatham, NJ 07928. Refreshments offered. Open to the public. The Spring Art Show presents Fabulous Fakes in the Lundt-Glover Gallery. These works were created by local artists of the Drew Art Association who based their pieces on well known paintings by famous artists. A featured painting by Celeste Fondaco is a copy of Vermeer’s “Girl with the Pearl Earring” The Art League of the Chathams welcomes new members, both artists and supporters, and proudly offers the $1,000 Rosemary Howlett Scholarship to a Chatham High School senior pursuing art…

  • The Art League of the Chathams Fall Show ended December 3, 2024

    The ALC Fall Show Opening was held Sunday, September 8, 2024 in the Chatham Township Municipal Building at 58 Meyersville Road and may be viewed, Monday to Friday, until December 3, 2024. This show features a solo presentation of Jack Masterson’s work in the Lundt-Glover Gallery where the artist will donate one-hundred percent of all sales to the Goryeb Children’s Hospital in Morristown. The league’s general membership artwork is displayed in the strolling gallery. The exhibits are free to the public and handicapped accessible.

  • Originality, original work by Will Farkas, recipient of the Rosemary Howlett Art Scholarship presented by the Art League of the Chathams

    Chatham Senior, Will Farkas awarded Art League of the Chathams 2024 Scholarship

    Press Release: Will Farkas, 2024 Rosemary Howlett Art Scholarship Winner Submitted by Khaya Peluso and Alison Hooper Chatham, NJ – Will Farkas, a talented senior from Chatham High School, has been honored with the prestigious 2024 Rosemary Howlett Art Scholarship by the Art League of the Chathams. This accolade recognizes Will’s exceptional talent and dedication to the arts, marking a significant achievement in his artistic journey. From an early age, Will has embraced creativity as a means of self-expression and exploration. Reflecting on his artistic process, Will describes it as intuitive and deeply personal. His pieces often explore themes rooted in personal experience, ranging from introspective self-portraits to abstract interpretations…