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G R O U N D S F O R S C U L P T U R E
event guidemay - september 2015
new this season
mother’s day online tickets only
adult art boot camp
outdoor movie nights
docents needed!
may2, 9 Layers of Inspiration for 3D Print, 10am-1pm, p.135 Moonlight Tour & Dinner at Rat’s Restaurant, 6:30pm, p.126 Sing-a-long with Seward Johnson, 5pm–7pm, p.22 7 Art Salon: Jae Ko, 11am – 2pm, p.107, 21 Wellness Walks/Wellness Talks, 9:30am, p.129 Member Preview Day, 10am – 6pm, p.119, 16, 23, 30 Yoga In The Garden, 10:30am – 12am, p.129 – June 21 Reflections in the Classroom, p.810 Mother’s Day Picnic Baskets, 11am-4pm, p.2110 Mother’s Day Brunch in Rat’s Kitchen, 11am-5pm, p.2213 Spring Photowalk, 1pm-4pm, p.1513 Sing-a-long with Seward Johnson, 5pm–7pm, p.2215 Hallmark Wine Series, 5:30pm, p.2316 Tots On Tour!, 11am & 1pm, p.1616 Yass Hakoshima Movement Theatre “Conversations with Sculpture” 3pm, p.2016 6th Annual Wild Mushroom & Burgundy Dinner, 6pm, p.2216 The Princeton Festival Preview, 1pm, p.2019 Atelier Tour & Dinner At Rat’s Restaurant, 5:30pm, p.1227 Sing-a-long with Seward Johnson, 5pm–7pm, p.2228 Copyright/Copywrong, 7pm–9pm, p.9
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june2 Moonlight Tour & Dinner at Rat’s Restaurant, 6:30pm, p.123 Sing-a-long with Seward Johnson, 5pm–7pm, p.223 – 5 Trip To The Hamptons, p.114 Art Salon: Bruce Lindsay, 11am – 2pm, p.104, 18 Wellness Walks/Wellness Talks, 9:30am, p.126 Anniversary Arts Party, 11am-4pm, p.179 Live Local, Give Local!, 4:30pm-6:30pm, p.1710 Sing-a-long with Seward Johnson, 5pm–7pm, p.2211 Plein Air Cinema, 8:30pm, p.1813 Tots On Tour!, 11am & 1pm, p.1613, 20, 27 Chinese Brush Painting, 10am-1pm, p.1317 Artist Walk and Talk with Jae Jo, 6:00-8:30pm, p.918 Clos Pegase Wine Dinner, 6pm, p.2219 Hallmark Wine Series, 5:30pm, p.2320, 27 Container Garden Workshop, 10am-12pm, p.1321 Father’s Day BBQ, 11:30am-3:30pm, p.2126 Courtyard Concert Series: Mikey Junior, 7:30pm, p.2028 Rediscover Poetry at GFS, 11:30am-12:30pm, p.1928 Open Verse, 2pm, p.19
august1 Family Drop-In Workshop: Spilled Ink!, 1pm-3pm, p.166 Plein Air Cinema, 8:30pm, p.188 Tots On Tour!, 11am & 1pm, p.168, 15 Fabricated Steel Sculpture, 10am – 3pm, p.1412 Spring Photowalk, 1pm-4pm, p.1514 Rat’s Latin Night, 6pm & 8:15pm, p.2316 Graffito Works, 2pm, p.2021 Hallmark Wine Series, 5:30pm, p.2321 Courtyard Concert: Vanessa Collier, 7:30pm, p.2025 Moonlight Tour & Dinner at Rat’s, 6:30pm, p.1230 The Visual in Verse: An Ekphrastic Poets’ Invitational, 2pm, p.19
july2, 16, 30 Wellness Walks/Talks, 9:30am, p.124 4th Of July BBQ, 11:30-3:30pm, p.219 Plein Air Cinema, 8:30pm, p.1811 – August 23 Members’ Musings, p.811 Tots On Tour!, 11am & 1pm, p.1613-17 Adult Art Boot Camp, 10am-4pm, p.1414 Bastille Day, p.2316 Low Country Seafood Boil, 5pm & 8pm, p.2317 Hallmark Wine Series, 5:30pm, p.2318 Young Artist Workshops, 11am & 1pm, p.1620-24 Adult Art Boot Camp, 10am-4pm, p.1424 Courtyard Concert: Second Sky, 7:30pm, p.2027-31 Adult Art Boot Camp, 10am-4pm, p.1428 Moonlight Tour & Dinner at Rat’s, 6:30pm, p.12
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sePtemBer7 Labor Day BBQ, 11:30am-3:30pm, p.2111 Artist Talk: Lauren Clay, 6:00pm, p.912 Paper Marbleizing with Lauren Clay, 10am-5pm, p.913 A Mad Hatter Tea Party, 4pm-6pm, p.2118 Hallmark Wine Series, 5:30pm, p.2319 – November 1 GFS History: The Land in Pictures and Words, p.819 Tots On Tour!, 11am & 1pm, p.1620 NJ Storytelling Festival, 12pm – 6pm, p.1922 Atelier Tour & Dinner At Rat’s, 5:30pm, p.1224 The Nature of Black and White Photography, 10am-5pm, p.1527 Epicurean Palette, 1pm-4pm, p.1729 Moonlight Tour & Dinner at Rat’s, 6:30pm, p.12
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Photo by David W. Steele
Nestled in the heart of central New Jersey lies Grounds For Sculpture (GFS), where art and nature are always at play. At its core are more than 270 sculptures by renowned and emerging contemporary artists, each thoughtfully sited on landscaped parkland full of exotic trees and flowers. The works, many of them monumental, include those of such distinguished artists as Clement Meadmore, Anthony Caro, Beverly Pepper, Kiki Smith, George Segal, Magdalena Abakanowicz, and Isaac Witkin.
They join the enchanting works of our visionary founder Seward Johnson and many others by the finest up and coming artists of our time. Join us and discover the beauty, charm, whimsy, and inspiration that our 42 acres hold.
The collection and exhibits at GFS contain art works that may be of a challenging, sensitive, and/or mature nature. Please be aware and consult GFS staff for advice if you have specific concerns.
visiting this seasonTo ensure the safety and enjoyment of our guests, Grounds For Sculpture has a maximum capacity of 2,500 visitors at any one time. Please be aware that there may be times when the park is at capacity and we cannot admit further guests. This is more likely to occur on weekends when the weather is favorable.
about gfsContaCt Us(609) 586-0616 | groundsforsculpture.org
parK hoUrsOpen year-round Tuesday-Sunday 10am–6pm, closed Mondays. Open until 9pm Friday and Saturday, Memorial Day - Labor Day. GFS reserves the right to close to the public for special events.
admissionMembers and children (< 5) Free
Students (6-17 or w/ college ID) $10
Seniors (65+) $12
Adults (18-64) $15
shoppingLocated in the Welcome Center, our spacious and beautifully appointed Museum Shop offers a distinctive selection of merchandise. Whether you’re seeking a souvenir or the perfect gift, our store has something special. Stop by and browse our selection of home décor, handcrafted gifts and jewelry from NJ artisans and beyond, books and media, children’s items, and other must-haves.
dining at the parKRat’s Restaurant | (609) 584-7800Peacock Café | (609) 890-6015Van Gogh Café | Open during park hours The Gazebo | Memorial Day - Labor DayPicnic in the park! | (609) 890-6015 With 24 hour advance notice, your basket will be ready when you arrive.
getting hereConveniently located near Princeton at the center of the New York-Philadelphia travel corridor in Hamilton Twp., New Jersey, Grounds For Sculpture is easily accessible by major state and interstate roads and by rail and has ample free parking.
aCCessibiLityGFS is recognized for its dedication to designing accessible facilities and programs. The Domestic Arts Building, Welcome Center, and Seward Johnson Center for the Arts are fully accessible as is the Museum Building’s main level. Power-assisted doors are installed in our galleries and Welcome Center. Large-print editions of information and brochures are available, as are assisted-listening devices for tours and lectures. Vehicles for persons with mobility impairments are available throughout the week (reservations recommended) on a first-come, first-served basis. Touch Tours for those with visual impairments are available with advance reservation. Call (609) 586-0616.
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Cover: Jae Ko, Force of Nature, Shiro (detail), 2015, recycled Kraft paper, dimensions variable, Courtesy of the Artist
mother’s day weekendimportant reservation information
member preview daysaturday, may 9
The park will be CLOSED to the public on this day. Become a Member to attend this exclusive day of free programs and advance previews of this season’s exhibitions. Visit the membership page on our website or call (609) 586-0616 to join.
call for docentsDo you love meeting new people and enjoy sharing your love of GFS? Do you want to volunteer but need flexible scheduling? Are you only available on weekends? No problem!
Our recent award from the Institute of Museum and Library Services strengthens our docent program and will increase the number of guided tours available to our visitors. We are now enrolling for spring session Docent Training Courses! Led by talented instructors, staff, and professional artists, these energetic and engaging sessions will prepare you for guiding tours.
Volunteering at GFS is an enriching experience in a supportive, welcoming environment. If you or someone you know is interested in becoming a GFS volunteer, as a docent or in another capacity, visit the GFS website at groundsforsculpture.org or call 609-586-0616 ext. 247.
Walter Dusenbery, Damascus Gate, 2002, travertine, 240 x 176 x 51 inches. Grounds For Sculpture, Gift of The Seward Johnson Atelier, Inc. Photo by David W. Steele.
Seward Johnson, The Chamber of Internal Dialogue (detail), 2011, bronze and mixed media, 258 x 114 x 135 inches, ©2011 The Seward Johnson Atelier, Inc.
mother’s daysunday, may 10
Mother’s Day at GFS will be an exclusive ticketed event. Mother’s Day is one of the most popular days to visit Grounds For Sculpture. This year, in order to provide you and your family with the best Mother’s Day experience, we are pleased to announce that tickets for this special day are $20/per person and will be available for sale online only. Visit groundsforsculpture.org for more information and to purchase tickets. Members and children (5 and under) will receive free admission, but will require an online ticket reservation to visit the park that day. Guest passes will not be accepted for entry on Mother’s Day.
Photo by Zach Teris for dmhphotographer.com
tickets exclusively available online
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Photo by David W. Steele
In addition to the outstanding collection of contemporary sculpture for which it is best known, Grounds For Sculpture has long been a favorite with garden groups, horticulture enthusiasts, and those with a natural affinity for the outdoors. With its lush and verdant landscape, abundant native and exotic cultivars, and continual growth and evolution, each visit to the park is unique. Seward Johnson envisioned a place where art and nature intersect. That vision was realized over the last 25 years in collaboration with landscape architect Brian Carey of AC/BC Associates and GFS Facilities Director/Project Manager Bruce Daniels as the park grew from its original 12 acre parcel to its current 42 acre site.
In response to a growing desire (and demand!) for more garden-related activities and education, in late 2014, GFS created a Horticulturist position and hired Michael Strengari. Among Michael’s many responsibilities are hands-on caring for specimens in the garden and
meet our horticulturalist
directing the care and maintenance of the landscape, overseeing the team of master gardeners, working with curators and artists for sculpture installation, and giving horticulture tours to our guests (in addition to less glamorous things like investigating plant disease when it arises). We are pleased to welcome Michael to the GFS family and encourage you to explore the park with him.
Michael’s horticulture career began in 2007 with an internship for internationally acclaimed garden designer, Michael Petrie’s Handmade Gardens. Upon the internship conclusion, he accepted a full-time Gardener
and Design Assistant position with Petrie, continuing to work in some of the finest residential gardens in the Philadelphia region and participating in five award-winning Philadelphia Flower Show installations. He is a recent graduate of Longwood Gardens’ Professional Gardener Program, a two-year hands-on intensive program which included working in every public garden department, representing Longwood Gardens at national and international events, and completing rigorous coursework. Michael lives in Langhorne, PA, and has volunteered at Chanticleer Gardens and Delaware Center for Horticulture.
wisteriaApril-early Mayazalea and rhododendronlate April-JunedogwoodMay irisMay-June red horse chestnutMayrosesMay-frostwater lilyJune-frostsunflowerJuly-Septsacred lotusJuly-Sept
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LaUren CLay: Drishtiin the domestic arts building, mezzanine
Lauren Clay maintains a studio in Brooklyn, NY. She works primarily in paper, which she hand-dyes, cuts, and reassembles into carefully constructed three-dimensional forms. Her newer works, some exhibited for the first time in this exhibition, combine carefully shaped papier mâché sculptures with large scale prints of her vibrantly colored hand-marbled paper. These works are heavily influenced by the artist’s interest in eastern philosophies and meditative practice. The exhibition title, Drishti, refers to a meditative gaze, and is a nod to the artist’s spiritual influences. Also included among the works on view is a series of works by Clay that reference the great American sculptor David Smith.
Lauren Clay, No side to fall in (Cubi XII), 2012, acrylic, paper, wood, 18.5 x 7 x 3 inches, Collection of Michael Straus.
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Jae Ko: selections, featUring Force oF nature, shiro in the domestic arts building and east gallery
Washington, DC based sculptor Jae Ko has transformed the East Gallery with her monumental paper relief sculpture. Spanning more than 80 linear feet, Ko turned the sculptural into the architectural by rolling and layering 20,000 pounds of recycled Kraft paper along the gallery walls, creating the largest and most ambitious piece of her career to date. Additional works by Ko, all hand-rolled and stained by the artist, as well as a documentary video of the Force of Nature, Shiro installation, can be seen in the first floor of the Domestic Arts building. Force of Nature, Shiro will be open to the public through February 7, 2016. This exhibition has been made possible in part through awards from the National Endowment for the Arts and Bank of America.
spring-sUmmer 2015 may 12 – september 20
robert Lobe: in the Forest Drawn oF Metal featUring Forest Projects, collaborative works with kathleen Gilje in the west gallery
Working primarily in the rural woodlands of Sussex County, NJ, Robert Lobe’s richly textured aluminum reliefs are made by hammering sheets of aluminum over natural forms in a technique adopted from the tradition of repoussé, which in French means “to push up.” In Lobe’s work, however, rather than working from the inside out, he works from the outer surface, capturing the essence of rocks and trees with pneumatic hammers and hand-made tools. The exhibition also features a selection of masterful collaborative works that incorporate the paintings of noted New York-based painter Kathleen Gilje. On view from April 11, 2015 – January 17, 2016.
Jae Ko, Force of Nature, Shiro (detail), 2015, recycled Kraft paper, dimensions variable, Courtesy of the Artist
Robert Lobe, Poison Ivy June, 2008, 58 x 41 x19.5 inches, hammered aluminum and hammered galvanized iron, Courtesy of the Artist
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KarL stirner: DecaDes in steel in the museum building
The Museum Building will feature the powerful steel sculptures of Pennsylvania-based sculptor Karl Stirner. Karl Stirner: Decades in Steel explores the artist’s masterfully welded and manipulated industrial forms which are often inspired by the huge sections of steel Stirner reclaims from steel manufacturing yards. Stirner is a master of technique and construction, playing with space, surface texture and geometry to create tension or harmony seemingly at his whim. Still actively working at 92 years old, Stirner’s work in steel, as well as his support for the local arts community, has had a profound influence on generations of artists.
Jonas stirner: onein the museum building
Exhibiting his works with his father (Karl Stirner) for the first time, Jonas Stirner follows the creative tradition of welding and manipulating found steel into powerful yet whimsical and thought-provoking sculptures. Based in Florida since the mid-1990s, Jonas has exhibited his work throughout the state and has presented an impressive output of recent sculptures including sculptural reliefs for his exhibition at GFS. Early in his career, Stirner had the unique opportunity to work closely with Robert Rauschenberg as one of the artist’s assistants for 15 years at the renowned artist’s Captiva Island studio. A selection of Jonas’ work can be seen on the Museum Mezzanine.
Jonas Stirner, Grounded, 2014, 60 x 25 x 18 inches, 67 x 26 x 20 inches; Auger, 2006, 67 x 26 x 20 inches; Clarity, 2014, 67 x 33 x 18 inches. Courtesy of the Artist
Karl Stirner, Untitled, 1987-1990, steel, 13.25 x 13.25 x 6 inches, Courtesy of the Artist, photo: Ken Ek
engage furtherall season long with an exciting lineup of programs inspired by this season’s exhibitions.
Conversations on Contemporary Art: Copyright/Copywrong. See page 9.
Artist Walk and Talk with Jae Ko. See page 9.Artist Talk with Lauren Clay. See page 9.Paper Marbleizing with Lauren Clay. See page 9.Jae Ko Art Salon. See page 10.3D Printing “Layers of Inspiration.” See page 13.Fabricated Steel Sculptures. See page 14.
Art of Metal Relief (ages 6-9). See page 16.Art of Assemblage (ages 10 & up). See page 16.Art of Paper-Making (ages 6-9). See page 16.Art of Paper Quilling (ages 10 & up). See page16.Ekphrastic Poets’ Invitational. See page 19. Yass Hakoshima Movement Theatre
“Conversations with Sculpture”. See page 20.Graffito Works. See page 20.
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refLeCtions in the CLassroommay 9 – june 21
This spring, we’re pleased to exhibit artwork from the talented students at Bear Tavern Elementary School in nearby Hopewell Valley Regional School District. The multimedia exhibition pairs artwork inspired by explorations at GFS with selected student writings. Come see how a range of media can be used to interpret a single subject, and how expressive young artists can be.
members’ mUsingsjuly 11 – august 23
Don’t miss the sixth annual exhibition of artwork by GFS members. In addition to supporting the arts, many GFS members are gifted artists themselves. Come see the diversity of their artistic creations and unique inspirations. This year’s juror is Dejáy B. Duckett, Associate Director and Associate Curator of the Arthur Ross Gallery at the University of Pennsylvania. Her interests include African American and international contemporary art in all media, with a particular focus on ecology, and collaborative site-specific projects. Visit us online to read more about Dejáy Duckett or for information on how to submit your work for this exhibition!
gfs history: the Land in piCtUres and wordssept. 19 – nov. 1
Through images created by Princeton Photography Club members, view the transformation of our site from the barren New Jersey State Fairgrounds into the lush 42-acre sculpture park that GFS is today. Included in the exhibit are newspaper articles from the Hamilton Historical Society, memorabilia from the New Jersey State Fairgrounds, and historic GFS photographs.
Visit our brand new spacious Education Gallery and studios and check out all the ways you can roll up your sleeves and dive into your own creative process.
Andree Lisette Sweek, Fantasy, 2012, hand sewn fabric, 25 x 25 inches, Courtesy of the Artist.
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Copyright/Copywrong Thursday, May 28, 7-9pm
$10 MeMbers; $15 non-MeMbers
The first in a new series of lively and interactive discussions featuring experts in the field, behind the scenes looks at issues impacting contemporary artists, and opportunities for you to weigh in.
From the work of pop artist Andy Warhol who created the iconic Campbell’s Soup image to recent news headlines about litigation between musician Pharrell Williams and the family of Marvin Gaye, copyright is a hot and oft-disputed topic. Many artists choose to incorporate elements from others in their work. Where is the line between homage, influence, and copyright infringement? Who decides? Join us for a fascinating panel discussion where you’ll hear from an artist, a lawyer, and an arts journalist. Moderated by a special guest and followed by a cocktail reception sponsored by Tito’s Vodka, it’s sure to be a fun and informative evening.
artist waLK and taLK with Jae Kowednesday, june 17, 6-8:30pm $15 per person
Join exhibiting artist Jae Ko for a Walk and Talk, presented by GFS in collaboration with the International Sculpture Center (ISC). Ko, a passionate and engaging speaker, works primarily with huge rolls of paper, transforming this common medium normally reserved for shipping and packing into works of fluid abstraction and beauty. Stroll with her as she discusses Force of Nature, Shiro, her 80-foot long sculptural relief created from 20,000 pounds of recycled Kraft paper in the East Gallery, as well as her works in the Domestic Arts Building. A reception will follow. To purchase tickets or for more info, visit sculpture.org/isconnects or contact the ISC at (609) 689-1051 x302 or [email protected]. Space is limited.
artist taLK: LaUren CLayfriday, september 11, 6pm
$5 MeMbers; $10 non-MeMbers
Lauren Clay is a Brooklyn-based artist who works primarily in paper, attracted to its ephemeral qualities, which she hand-dyes, cuts, and reassembles into carefully constructed three dimensional forms. Born to a family of artists and craftspeople, Clay holds a BFA and MFA in painting, and her artwork is inspired by a wide range of influences—from The Grateful Dead to retro sci-fi movies like Barbarella, and the book, Be Here Now, by Ram Dass. Don’t miss this unique chance to learn about the artist and discover her work in the exhibition. Space is limited. Advance purchase recommended! To register, visit groundsforsculpture.org or call (609) 586-0616 x243.
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stUdio worKshop: paper marbLeizing with LaUren CLaysaturday, sept. 12, 10am-5pm
$240 MeMbers; $255 non-MeMbers
Don’t miss this opportunity to take a workshop with exhibiting artist Lauren Clay! During this one-day intensive, participants will learn how to create historical combed patterns and will also develop their own unique designs. Instruction will include how to best setup a paper marbling work station and how to use various media, including methyl cellulose, carrageenan, ox gal, allum, and acrylic, to create intricate decorative patterns. You’ll leave with approximately 20 completed sheets of marbleized paper suitable for display or as a springboard for other artistic projects. To register, visit our website or call 609.586.0616 x243.
Detail of marbleized paper print by Lauren Clay, Courtesy of the Artist.
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art saLon: Jae Kothursday, may 7, 11am – 2pm
$50 MeMbers; $60 non-MeMbers
art salonsA relaxed and stimulating opportunity to share ideas and fine food at Rat’s Restaurant with GFS artists and your fellow patrons of the arts. To register, please call (609) 586-0616.
All Art Salons: $50 Members; $60 Non-members. Price includes lunch and one glass of wine sponsored by Hopewell Valley Vineyards.
brUCe Lindsaythursday, june 4, 11am–2pm
$50 MeMbers; $60 non-MeMbers
Meet Bruce Lindsay, local sculptor, arts activist, and GFS instructor. Bruce is a professional sculptor and educator based in Trenton, New Jersey and has been actively creating sculpture in cast metals and glass for over thirty years. His sculptures Use of Memory and Between Essence and Existence, are part of the Sculpture Foundation permanent collection, and are sited at Grounds For Sculpture. Join Bruce for a lively discussion on the new technologies (like 3D printing) traditional sculptors are using to push their art in new directions.
GFS commissioned Washington, DC-based artist Jae Ko to create Force of Nature, Shiro. The featured work in Selections, it is her most ambitious piece to date and spans more than 80 feet in the East Gallery. Made from 20,000 pounds of recycled Kraft paper, the site-specific sculptural relief was made possible
in part through an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. Ko, a recipient of the prestigious Anonymous Was a Woman award, is an entertaining and engaging speaker. Join us for this is delightful lunch opportunity. Price includes lunch and one glass of wine sponsored by Hopewell Valley Vineyards.
Jae Ko, Force of Nature, Shiro (detail), 2015, recycled Kraft paper, dimensions variable, Courtesy of the Artist
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member Preview daysaturday, may 9, 10am – 6pm
An exclusive opportunity for members to explore the upcoming exhibition season before it opens to the public. Preview the new gallery installations, meet the artists, and learn from guest speakers. Participate in art workshops and family activities, experience music, film screenings, and more!
General admission for the day is open to Members only. RSVPs are not required, but some programs require registration. Please present your current membership card or join upon entry. Please note: Members will be able to purchase guest tickets ($30 each) at the gate. Guest passes will not be valid on this special day. Visit groundsforsculpture.org for the full schedule of events and event registration information.
mother’s day tea, 4 – 6pm
MeMber price: $31.50 + Tax & graTuiTy
Listen to live music while enjoying a delightful array of teas, fresh-baked scones, finger sandwiches, and mini desserts.
piCniC in the parK, 11am – 4pmMeMber price: $45 + Tax
Our made-to-order picnic baskets include an appetizer, choice of two entrées, dessert, and non-alcoholic beverages for 2 people. Be sure to bring your own blanket and picnic anywhere on the grounds! Place your order by Wednesday, May 6th at 4pm.
An Exhibition Reception for funders, sponsors, and donors to celebrate the new exhibitions will be held Friday, May 8, 2015 from 6- 8 PM. To attend, please join or upgrade your membership to the Contributor Level or higher by April 20, 2015.
peacock café sPecial eventsCall (609) 890-6015 to make reservations.
trip to the hamptonsjune 3 – 5
A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to travel to the Hamptons in June and participate in studio tours with two of GFS’ esteemed artists, Elizabeth Strong-Cuevas and Hans Van de Bovenkamp. Each artist will provide special tours of their unique properties and offer an inside look into their artistic landscape. In addition to this, members will be treated to museum tours, fine dining, and the flavor of this unique beach community.
trip to santa fe, nmoctober 2015
Travel with us to a city unique in the nation for its combination of a long and fascinating history, an easy blend of cultures where all are respected, and a culinary cornucopia featuring one of only two indigenous food styles in America. Long seen as a mecca for artists and craftspeople, the city is full of galleries showcasing exceptional art, pottery, and the work of traditional Native American artisans. Join us and enjoy access to private art collections, gardens, exceptional museums, and more.
member adventuresPlease contact the Membership Office at (609) 586-0616 ext. 234 for more information.
Seward Johnson, Taking Stock, bronze lifescale © 2011 The Seward Johnson Atelier, Inc.
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Strong-Cuevas, Two-Face Telescope, 1990, fabricated aluminum, 168 x 144 x 72 inches, Grounds For Sculpture, Gift of The Seward Johnson, Atelier, Inc.
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weLLness waLKs/weLLness taLKsthursdays, may 7, 21, june 4, 18, july 2, 16, 30, 9:30am
$10 per class (includes guided walk, & breakfasT)
Enjoy a walk through the park and get into fitness mode at the same time during this special program sponsored by Springpoint Foundation and Stoneking Physical Therapy & Wellness Centers. Classes are aimed at mature adults who want to get into shape and learn more about leading an active, healthful lifestyle! Each session addresses a different topic on health and well-being, and negotiating the challenges of aging. A light breakfast is served after the walk followed by a workshop or demonstration Check our website for dates and topics. Please call (609) 586-0616, x223 to register. Free to residents of Springpoint Senior Living communities and members of Stoneking Physical Therapy & Wellness Centers.
ateLier toUr & dinner at rat’s restaUranttuesdays, may 19, & sept. 22, beginning at 5:30pm
$79 MeMbers; $89 non-MeMbers
Tour the famed Seward Johnson Atelier and the cutting edge Digital Atelier to get the inside “scoop” on how sculpture is made. Tours begin with refreshments and are led by expert staff from both The Seward Johnson Atelier and the Digital Atelier. After the tour, cap your evening with a three-course dinner at Rat’s Restaurant at 7:30pm. Reservations are required and space is limited; these tours fill up fast!
moonLight toUr & dinner at rat’s restaUranttuesdays, may 5, june 2, july 28, aug. 25, sept. 29, beginning at 6:30pm
$79 MeMbers; $89 non-MeMbers
Let the magnificence of Grounds For Sculpture wow you by moonlight! Begin with a three-course dinner from Rat’s Restaurant at 6:30pm. Your docent-led tour, timed closely with the full moon, begins at 9pm to showcase sculptures specially lit to show off their brilliance in the dark. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. The dinner portion of the evening takes place rain or shine. Reservations are required and space is limited; these tours fill up fast!
signature toursRegister online or call (609) 586-0616 x243
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yoga in the gardensaturdays, may 9, 16, 23, and 30, 10:30am-12pm
$70 MeMbers; $80 non-MeMbers
Great for beginner and advanced students. Learn meditation techniques, proper alignment, and coordination of breath and movement. Classes include instruction in sun salutations and vinyasa flow and will be held outside in the serene, inspirational setting of GFS, weather permitting. Bring a yoga mat, a towel to place under your mat, and a water bottle. In partnership with and taught by instructors from The Prancing Peacock Yoga Studio.
Isaac Witkin, Eolith, 1994, Blue Mountain granite, 96 x 68 x 48 inches, Grounds For Sculpture, Gift of The Seward Johnson Atelier, Inc., © Estate of Isaac Witkin. Photo by Matt Yu Yao.
Photos by Zach Teris for dmhphotographer.com
Photo by David W. Steele.
Photo by Zach Teris for dmhphotographer.com
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Layers of inspiration for 3d printingsaturdays, may 2 & 9, 10am-1pm
$155 MeMbers; $170 non-MeMbers
Want to create your own 3D printed sculpture? Now you can! In this unique 2-part adult workshop, you’ll experiment with 3D-modeling and printing technologies. Using the layered paper assemblages of exhibiting artist Jae Ko as inspiration, you’ll create your own miniature installation using paper. Your textural paper model will be laser scanned and printed using a plastic compound (PLA) before the next class. In your second class, you’ll finish your completed model and alternate finishing techniques will be discussed. Don’t miss this unique chance to 3D print your own artwork using the latest Makerbot technology! Instructors: Bruce Lindsay and Scot Thompson.
Chinese brUsh paintingpresented in partnership with the arts council of princeton saturdays, june 13, 20, and 27, 10am-1pm
$150 MeMber of acp or gfs; $175 non-MeMber
This Chinese Brush Painting workshop, inspired by the landscape of Grounds For Sculpture, will offer participants insight into the time-honored traditions of the ancient art form. Observation of the beautiful flower gardens, ponds and landscape elements each week will provide plenty of inspiration for painting in the studio! The basic techniques of Chinese Brush Painting will be covered: proper brush handling, different brush strokes, ink and color mixing. The instructor will give an initial demonstration in the class before step-by-step teaching to guide individual students. Floral painting has been one of the major subjects for both Eastern and Western paintings. Subject matter for this class will include seasonal flowers, birds and small animals. Participants will work progressively over the three weeks in creating elements of their own finished works. This class is open to all levels. Previous drawing/ painting experience is helpful, but not required. Instructor: Wen Shui. Registration is exclusively through the Arts Council of Princeton. Visit classes at artscouncilofprinceton.org or call (609) 924-8777. Participants will be given a supply list with sources from which they can purchase materials.
garden worKshop: Creating a Container gardensaturday, june 20 and 27, 10am-12pm
$125 MeMbers; $145 non-MeMbers
Make a beautiful container for your garden that will last for years! Design, shape, and mold your own hypertufa cement container using a method similar to the sculpture casting process. The design of your planter is limited only by your imagination! Participants will explore planting options that highlight the unique containers created. You’ll talk soil, light, and composition for your particular container and transform it into a stunning container garden. Cost includes all materials needed to create one planter, potting materials, and three plants. Additional plants will be available for purchase at the workshop. Instructor: Margareta Warlick.
Register online or call (609) 586-0616 x243
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fabriCated steeL sCULptUressaturdays, august 8 and 15, 10am-3pm
$285 MeMbers; $295 non-MeMbers
Design and fabricate your own small scale (approximately 10” cube) steel sculpture in this 2-part workshop. Plan the design of your sculpture using exhibiting artist Karl Stirner’s work for inspiration. Then, it’s time to fabricate with found recycled steel components. Professional sculptors Bruce Lindsay and Scott Thompson will cut and weld metal components based on your mock-up, explaining their methods as they go. After your steel sculpture is fabricated, explore a variety of finishing options such as patina, paint, and tinted wax. Finished sculptures are sure to impress! Fee includes all necessary artist tools and supplies. Instructors: Bruce Lindsay and Scott Thompson.
weeK 1: 3d sCULptUre modeLingjuly 13-17
Create a life-size sculptural bust using resin/sawdust. You’ll end up with a ready-to-display sculpture that is durable, light, and water resistant, complete with metallic patina. Instructor: Gyuri Hollósy.
weeK 3: Contemporary LandsCape painting july 27-31
Look at nature in a more organic and abstract way, working in watercolor or acrylic paint. Weather permitting, painting will take place outdoors. Instructor: Joseph Gyurcsak.
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Create artwork inspired by the garden in this unique hybrid workshop. Multiple projects will be completed, including a birdbath, a glass suncatcher, a mixed media sculpture, and more. Instructor: Margareta Warlick.
for beginner & intermediate students
this summer, treat yourself to the gift of art making. choose from three one-week sessions or enjoy them all for a comPlete immersion exPerience!
Cost per week: $495 Members; $545 non-Members. Register for any two weeks, save $25! Register for all three weeks, save $50! For full program descriptions, instructor bios, or to register, call (609) 596-0616 or visit groundsforsculpture.org.
Attention Educators: Professional development certificates can be issued for these workshops at no additional cost!
Karl Stirner, Untitled, 2000, steel, 15 x 16.75 x 4.25 inches, Courtesy of the Artist
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PhotograPhy workshops
seasonaL photowaLKs
Join Michael S. Miller of Visions Photographic Workshops for a class wandering the 42-acres of unique and inspirational landscape and sculptures at GFS. This photowalk is designed for you to practice and improve your photography skills. The instructor will guide your creative exploration, working on composition, perspective, and externalizing your mind’s eye. This workshop will take place outdoors so please dress appropriately for the weather conditions. Rain or shine – in case of extreme weather, students will photowalk our indoor galleries. A digital point and shoot camera or digital SLR camera is required. In partnership with Visions Photographic Workshop. For more info, please visit visionsworkshops.net.
spring photowaLKwednesday, may 13, 1 – 4pm
$55 Members; $70 non-Members
sUmmer photowaLKwednesday, aug. 12, 1-4pm
$55 Members; $70 non-Members
the natUre of bLaCK and white photographythursday, september 24, 10am-5pm
$175 MeMbers; $190 non-MeMbers
Black and white photography can be incredibly powerful, lending timeless elegance to an image. In this one-day workshop, we’re stripping away color and helping refine your monochrome vision by emphasizing the fundamentals of capturing great black and white images. We’ll discuss landscapes, converting images to black and white, and the revolutionary process of printing on metal. Then, test new skills while photographing outdoors at GFS. Each student will select one photo from the class to be transformed into a sleek and vibrant metal print. All levels welcome. A digital point and shoot or digital SLR camera is required. Please bring your camera’s instruction manual. Instructor: Nancy Ori.
James Surls, Standing Vase with Five Flowers (detail), 2005, bronze, stainless steel, 15 x 7 x 5 feet, Grounds For Sculpture, Gift of The Seward Johnson Atelier, Inc.
Strong-Cuevas, Arch II, Set II, 1995, fabricated aluminum, 144 x 132 x 156 inches, Courtesy of The Sculpture Foundation, Inc. William Donnan, Pinched,1998 reinforced cement, 136 x 96 x 168 inches, Courtesy of The Sculpture Foundation, Inc. Photos by Zach Teris for dmhphotographer.com
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yoUng artist worKshopssaturday, july 18$12 MeMbers; $18 non-MeMbersJoin us for a day of fun-filled children’s workshops! Four different one-hour, hands-on workshops are a perfect setting for kids to make art inspired by our current exhibitions. Materials fee is per session, per child. Students who pre-register will receive free admission to Grounds For Sculpture on the day of the workshop (a $10 value!). These classes fill up fast, so register today! To register, visit our website or call 609.586.0616 ext. 243.
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art of metaL reLief (ages 6-9), 11am
Learn one of the processes of working in metal known as repoussé. You will design a piece that looks as if it may have been crafted by artist Robert Lobe by applying lightweight metal over a natural object, then working the metal to create textures and relief. You’ll be amazed at what you can create in this fun workshop! Instructor: Andrea Fiori.
art of assembLage (ages 10 & Up), 11am
Be inspired by the work of Karl Stirner who transforms manmade objects into works of art! You will find beauty in everyday objects, and then use these pieces to assemble an artistic masterpiece of your own. Instructor: Libby Ramage.
art of paper-maKing (ages 6-9), 1pm
Use a material that inspires Lauren Clay and go far beyond the limits of paper! Recycle old magazine and paper scraps to create upcycled plantable paper while learning the simple process of paper-making. Paper made in this class contains seeds and can be planted outdoors to sprout colorful flowers! Instructor: April Zay.
art of paper QUiLLing (ages 10 & Up), 1pm
Learn how to make amazing paper shapes similar to those made by artist Jae Ko, with the method of paper quilling. Participants will create their own unique designs using quilling tools and will explore techniques including coiling and scrolling. Instructor: Rachel Razza.
tots on toUr!saturdays, may 16, june 13, july 11, aug. 8, sept. 19 11am & 1pm
Free with park admission. Rain or shine! Listen to a story, become GFS Park Explorers, and make art in hands-on workshops designed for 3-5 year olds. Lesson and theme change monthly. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Space is limited; first-come, first-serve. Meets in the Welcome Center. Instructor: Joslyn Johnson.
famiLy drop-in worKshop: spiLLed inK!saturday, august 1, 1-3pm
$5 MaTerials fee; pay aT workshop
Learn how to print on water! In this workshop, float colorful inks on the surface of water to create unique and unrepeatable marbleized patterns that will then be transferred onto paper. Drop-in anytime from 1pm until 3pm, and discover the endless design, color, and style variations that are possible using the spilled ink technique. Instructor: April Zay. Supplies are limited. First-come, first-served.
Photo by Zach Teris for dmhphotographer.com
Photo by Zach Teris for dmhphotographer.com
Seward Johnson, The Chamber of Internal Dialogue (detail), 2011, bronze and
mixed media, 258 x 114 x 135 inches, ©2011 The Seward Johnson Atelier, Inc.
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You believe in the power of the arts. Your children want to save the elephants. Your partner volunteers at the local soup kitchen. And your employer is invested in education. With so many good causes out there, it can be hard to decide where you and your family can have the most impact. Join GFS in partnership with the Princeton Area Community Foundation to learn about making effective contributions and building an intentional plan for your giving. We’ll talk about vehicles that can help you, including donor advised funds, and about resources that can make it fun to discuss donations with your family. We’ll also touch on building a give local strategy that reflects your own
interests and makes a difference for your favorite causes. An optional guided tour of the installation Force of Nature, Shiro, featuring work by Washington, DC-based sculptor Jae Ko will be offered following the discussion at 6:30pm. Space is limited. To reserve, please contact Rhonda DiMascio at (609) 586-0616 ext. 233 or [email protected] by Tuesday, June 2. Beverages and light appetizers will be served. Presenters: Gary Garrido Schneider, Executive Director, GFS. Elizabeth B. Wagner, CFRE, Vice President, Development, Princeton Area Community Foundation.
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anniversary arts partysaturday, june 6, 11am-4pm
Free with park admission. Rain or shine! It’s GFS’ birthday! Come for drop-in kid workshops and performances throughout the day. There’s free ice cream and cake, and everyone’s favorite Peacock Calling Contest! Don’t miss this fun annual event. Check our website for more information.
Live LoCaL, give LoCaL!june 9, 4:30 – 6:30pm
epiCUrean paLettesunday, september 27, 1 – 4pm
$125 Members; $175 non-Members; VIP $275 (limited availability.)
Rain or shine! The premier food and wine event in our region! Epicurean Palette is a gala celebration of fine food and wine that helps support the exhibitions and educational initiatives at GFS. Spend a glorious afternoon strolling through the park with friends while sampling extraordinary cuisine from the area’s best chefs and refreshments from the finest beverage purveyors. Visit the beer garden and bid on unique travel packages, event tickets, jewelry, and art during the silent auction. Make the day even more extraordinary with a VIP ticket to take a private tour of Seward Johnson’s studio, receive priority parking, and more! Tickets on sale June 17. For tickets and additional information call (609) 586-0616 after June 17 or visit epicureanpalette.org.
special events
Photo by Zach Teris for dmhphotographer.com
Photo by David W. Steele
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meet me in st. LoUisthursday, june 11 (rain date: june 18)
Judy Garland, Margaret O’Brien, and Lucille Bremer star in this charming valentine-card musical! Set in 1904 at the time of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition World’s Fair, patriarch of the Smith family, Alonzo, finds out the family will need to relocate to New York for work. Follow the extraordinary characters as they sing their way through The Boy Next Door, The Trolley Song, and Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.
west side storythursday, july 9 (rain date: july 16)
In one of the first “redux” attempts of its kind, Natalie Wood, Richard Breymer, and Rita Morena star in a Romeo and Juliet story updated to the tenements of New York City. The original choreography of Jerome Robbins is recreated in some of the most startling and balletic dance sequences ever recorded on film. Winning ten Oscars, including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Supporting awards, this film is the true musical experience!
singin’ in the rainthursday, august 6 (rain date: august 13)
We close out this series with one the greatest Hollywood musicals ever made! Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont are the quintessential silent-film romantic team – and the toast of Tinseltown. But it’s 1927 and the talking-picture revolution has commenced. Can they make the silver screen’s necessary crossover? Starring Gene Kelly, Donald O’Connor, and Debbie Reynolds singing the classics of You Were Meant for Me, You Are My Lucky Star, The Broadway Melody, and of course, the title song, this is a movie meant to be enjoyed.
outdoor movie nights
Free with park admission. Celebrate the “Golden Age of Hollywood” with classic musicals under the stars at Grounds For Sculpture! Bring the family or a date to our new series of three legendary films, featured among the fireflies. Bring a blanket and enjoy a picnic basket on the lawn of
Garden State or grab a beverage and popcorn from our Gazebo. Arrive after work and order up a themed cocktail at the Rat’s Restaurant Happy Hour before heading into the park for the film. Picnic baskets should be reserved in advance by calling (609) 890-6015.
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redisCover poetry at gfssunday, june 28, 11:30am-12:30pm
$15 MeMbers; $20 non-MeMbers
Calling all poetry lovers! Rediscover the imaginative and inspiring poetry displayed throughout GFS in a lively and enlightening discussion. Explore works by Jane Kenyon, Edna St. Vincent Millay, and William Butler Yeats while conversing over the interplay of landscape, art, and poetry. This dialogue is sure to be a fun, interactive prelude to the afternoon’s Open Verse. Instructor: Mark Baird. Space is limited! To register, visit groundsforsculpture.org or call (609) 586-0616 x243.
open versesunday, june 28, 2pm
Free with park admission. Calling all poets, writers, musicians or any combination of the above… now is your chance to shine! Debut your newest work at GFS during one of the most popular events of the season. Read and perform to welcoming ears. Then hear what friendly peers have to say! Test your literary chops before submitting to The Visual in Verse: An Ekphrastic Poets’ Invitational contest (see below). Reading spaces are limited; to reserve your place, call (609) 586-0616. Registered poets receive free admission to the park the day of the event.
the visUaL in verse: an eKphrastiC poets’ invitationaLsunday, august 30, 2pm
A new form of poetry is trending: EKPHRASIS. It’s defined as “a rhetorical device in which one medium of art relates another medium by defining and describing its essence and form, and by doing so communicates more directly to the audience through its illuminative liveliness.” Experience the current exhibition season at Grounds For Sculpture and use it as inspiration to compose your original ekphrastic poem based on the works on view. Submissions will be juried and selected works will be featured in a commemorative book. Each selected poet will be invited to read their chosen work during our August Poets’ Invitational. Complete rules and entry requirements are available on our website. Entry period begins May 9th.
nJ storyteLLing festivaLsunday, september 20, 12 – 6pm
Free with park admission. Celebrate the art of spoken word as wildly diverse stories are presented all afternoon on four different stages. Programs geared for adults, families, and general audiences will be performed in different corners of the park to give you music, poetry, laughter, and goose bumps you’ll remember for years to come! Visit njstorynet.org for information on morning workshops and noon Story Slam (open to all GFS guests). Picnic lunches available at the Peacock Café. Order in advance by calling (609) 890-6015.
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yass haKoshima movement theatre “Conversations with sCULptUre”saturday, may 16, 3pm
Free with park admission. Experience this singular journey with mime/movement artist Yass Hakoshima, as he mesmerizes the audience with his “Good Luck Drawing.” With colorful costumes, unusual music, ancient Japanese mime elements, and Western Dance techniques, Hakoshima transforms his body into a dramatic instrument that expresses the synthesis of both the body and the mind.
Performancesthe prinCeton festivaL previewsunday, may 31, 1pm
Free with park admission. Don’t miss this annual event as The Princeton Festival presents excerpts from Mozart’s beloved masterwork, Le Nozze di Figaro and the Tony Award-winning musical, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Join the festival’s world-class artists for an afternoon of great performances!
graffito worKssunday, august 16, 2pm
Free with park admission. Steven Weisz has brought numerous dance programs to GFS over the past twelve years. His newest international project, Graffito Works (translated as “little scribbles” of movement) offers a nontraditional approach to choreography with a focus on the juxtaposition of bodies in space and their interrelationships with sound, objects, and place. The Graffito dancers will create improvised movement inspired by Jae Ko’s installation Force of Nature, Shiro.
CoUrtyard ConCert seriesrain or shine! 7:30pm
$15 in advance (includes park adMission); $18 day of show (includes park adMission afTer 5pm)
Discover something new at GFS! Enjoy music under the canopy of maple trees during our summer Courtyard Concert series, featuring live music from notable up-and-comers and legendary locals. Highlighting performers with plenty of originality, we aim to promote and support the exceptional music in our area, creating a soundtrack to your summer. To purchase, call (609) 586-0616 or buy online. Visit the Peacock or Van Gogh Café before the show for light fare!
miKey JUniorfriday, june 26
Kick off the series with a staple artist of the East Coast summer blues circuit, Mikey Junior. With his infectious personality and absolute command of his medium, this legendary genre is in good hands. Celebrate his newest album, Traveling South, as he tells stories we can all relate to, while drawing us deep into the roots of blues music via his mastery of diatonic and chromatic harmonicas.
seCond sKyfriday, july 24
Relax under the stars and let the ambient chill waves of Lancaster, PA-based Second Sky wash over you. Blending elements of Pop, Classical Indian, Shoegaze, Chillwave, and Disco, Second Sky weaves a dub-influenced fusion soundscape. Their newest album, Touching the Surface, applies their early-electronic Bollywood style to intricately arranged songs full of Beatles-esque harmonies.
vanessa CoLLierfriday, august 21
Rounding out our summer concert series, we welcome blues vocalist, saxophonist, songwriter, and world-renowned Berklee College of Music graduate, Vanessa Collier. Recently honored as a top three finalist in the John Lennon Songwriting Competition, Collier blends her blues background with elements of funk, rock, soul, and gritty saxophone solos for a powerful show not to be missed.
8th Train MusicP.O. Box 396Yardley, PA 19067-8396O�ce/fax: (267)392-5060Mobile: (267)255-8844www.mikeyjunior.com
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peacock cafÉmother’s day piCniC basKetssunday, may 10, 11am-4pm
$50 plus Tax
Please note that this year, Mother’s Day at GFS is a ticketed event. Tickets must be purchased in advance online. Treat Mom to a special day in the park by pre-ordering a Mother’s Day picnic basket from The Peacock Café. Each includes an appetizer, choice of two entrées, and dessert and non-alcoholic beverages for two. Bring your own blanket and picnic anywhere on the grounds! All orders must be placed by Wednesday, May 6th at 4pm. Your confirmation number for your online admission tickets are required for picnic baskets orders. Orders may be placed by calling (609) 890-6015. For more information about Mother’s Day at GFS this year, please see page 4.
father’s day bbQsunday, june 2111:30am-3:30pm
We’re firing up the barbeque to celebrate Dad’s special day, so grab a drink and join us for some all-American favorites straight from the grill.
4th of JULy bbQsaturday, july 411:30am-3:30pm
Celebrate Independence Day at the Peacock Café with a BBQ featuring made- to – order cheeseburgers, hot dogs and veggies burgers. Then finish the day with an ice cold slushie at the Gazebo. Admission is required and café fees apply.
Labor day bbQmonday, september 7, 11:30am-3:30pm
Kick back and join us for some all American favorites straight off the grill. Enjoy made to order hot dogs, hamburgers, and veggie burgers with all of your favorite toppings. Then finish off your day with a special sundae from the Gazebo. Admission is required and café fees apply.
a mad hatter tea partysunday, september 13, 4-6pm
$35 per person (does noT include Tax or graTuiTy)
Step through the looking glass and into a transformed Acer Courtyard as the Peacock Café presents a “Mad” tea party for all ages. Alice, the Queen of Hearts, the March Hare and His Madness himself will serve you. Savor your own pot of tea and enjoy a delicious assortment of cookies, tarts, finger sandwiches and other special desserts. Space is limited and reservations are required. Park admission must be paid separately and café fees apply. Reservations can be made by calling (609) 890-6015.
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rat’s restaurantmay & june
mother’s day brUnCh in rat’s KitChensunday, may 10; seating from 11am - 5pm
$59 for adulTs + Tax & service,$22 for children ages 5-12,under 5 no charge
Show Mom how much you appreciate her by bringing her to Rat’s exceptional buffet in the Kitchen! Let her enjoy a myriad of culinary delights from salads, breads, soup, and house-made charcuterie, fresh iced seafood, breakfast and lunch entrées, carving and omelet stations, and scrumptious desserts almost as sweet as she is. Call (609) 584-7800 for reservations.
sixth annUaL wiLd mUshroom & bUrgUndy dinnerthursday, may 21, 6pm
$105 per personnoT including Tax & graTuiTy
This is by far our most popular wine dinner. Spring is for wild mushrooms and how can you miss with the great wines of Burgundy. Please join us for this extremely special evening of fine wine and exquisite cuisine featuring the finest pairings of exotic and local wild mushrooms and the great wines of Burgundy France. Five-course tasting paired with wines. For reservations please call (609) 584-7800.
CLos pegase wine dinnerthursday, june 18, 6pm
Join Executive Chef Scott Swiderski as he prepares a five-course dinner to pair with the award-winning estate wines of Clos Pegase. This beautiful Napa Valley winery was designed by Princeton’s own Michael Graves whose works were featured at GFS last season. For information, pricing and reservations please call (609) 584-7800.
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sing-a-Long with seward Johnsonselect wednesdaysmay & june
Hello, Dolly! Gather around the piano at Rat’s Restaurant’s happy hour for a nostalgic night of song and drink with sculptor and GFS Founder, Seward Johnson. Choose a song from our songbook and join in the fun as we sing favorites from the likes of Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II, Cole Porter, and more.
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hallmark wine series
Join Rat’s resident wine guru on the third Friday of every month as he makes fine wine both approachable and fun during a tasting series sure to please the novice and aficionados alike. The cost of the class is $10 per person, which is waived if you make a dinner reservation in advance. Space is limited so please call (609) 584-7800 to reserve your spot.
friday, may 15, 5:30pm
old worldvs. new world
friday, JUne 19, 5:30pm
the washington state wine explosion
friday, JULy 17, 5:30pm
¡mas tequila!
friday, aUg. 21, 5:30pm
food and winepairing 101
friday, sept. 18, 5:30pm
sparkling wines from around the world
julybastiLLe daytuesday, july 14$39 Three-course prix-fixe dinner
Celebrate the French la fête nationale in Hamilton’s own Giverny, Rat’s Restaurant. A special $39 three-course prix-fixe dinner will be offered, paired with French wine for an additional $15.For information and reservations please call (609) 584-7800.
Low CoUntry seafood boiLthursday, july 16seatings at 5pm and 8pm
Kick back with an ice cold beer or sip Bourbon and enjoy the sounds of bluegrass and country music. Dive into steaming crab, clams, peel-and-eat shrimp, mussels, chicken, sausages, and classic sides. For info and reservations call (609) 584-7800.
augustrat’s Latin night: the “hottest” night of the yearfriday, august 28, 2015seatings at 6pm and 8:15pm
$54 per person + Tax & graTuiTy
Enjoy hand-crafted tequila cocktails and sangria; feast on ceviche, roasted pork, garlic shrimp and fried yucca. Save room for Trés Leches cake and crème caramel. To really make the night hot, enjoy salsa lessons from 8-9pm, then salsa dancing with live music from 9-midnight. For information and reservations please call (609) 584-7800.
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