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Howard Schoor “Artnership” at Bell Works May 15-July 31

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A collaboration between Bell Works and Howard Schoor Art, LLC will touch down at Bell Works from May 15 to July 31.

Bell Works is located at 101 Crawfords Corner Road in Holmdel.

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The “Artnership” will offer a fresh take on art in public spaces. The collaboration places art and the artist in the building’s atmospheric culture as the experience of art in public spaces is elevated.

Part-time Asbury Park resident, Howard Schoor, is an award-winning abstract artist who is quickly gaining acclaim for his colorful Trianglist artworks he describes as “happy art,” according to a press release from Bella Group Inc.

“The Metroburb (Bell Works) is the perfect location for our first Artnership,” Schoor said.
“The energy within the space is incredible. I’m as excited to tap into this dynamic culture as I am to share my paintings and art with the building’s tenants and visitors.”

A hybrid artist in residence, Howard Schoor Art will have dedicated space in Bell Works for a pop-up gallery. Howard Schoor will be on site creating art and engaging with his neighbors on a daily basis.

For more information on the Artnership or to speak with Howard Schoor, contact 732.740.8797 or email info@howardschoorart.com.

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