Get our newsletters

Greenway and library show bird art

Posted

D&R Greenway Land Trust partners with Princeton Public Library to present a pop-up art exhibit at the Johnson Education Center, One Preservation Place, Princeton, N.J., titled “N.J. Birds & You,” running through March 4.
The exhibit features artwork created by members of the Princeton community and submitted as part of Princeton Public Library’s Great Backyard Bird Count programming. The exhibit includes, but is not limited to, works of art by local artists Hanna Aviv, Trudy Borenstein-Sugiura, Lori Langsner, Margaret Simpson, Maia Reim and Amy Martin, D&R Greenway’s easement monitor.
Each painting or drawing depicts a bird native to New Jersey, collected into a colorful and diverse flock of feathered friends.

Joining the exhibit is Princeton High School freshman Ming Li, whose vivid and lively pencil drawings of New Jersey birds will be displayed alongside the Great Backyard Bird Count submissions.
The exhibit is on display in D&R Greenway’s Olivia Rainbow Gallery from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. through March 4.


Join our readers whose generous donations are making it possible for you to read our news coverage. Help keep local journalism alive and our community strong. Donate today.


X