
Paintings, photographs, sculpture, mixed media.
Featuring the4-State Highlands Region of NJ, NY, PA & CT
Presented by NJ Highlands Coalition
Maxfield Engine House
713 Main Street, Boonton NJ
EVENTS:
First Friday festivities on Boonton Main Street
Oct. 3, Nov. 7 & Dec. 5, 5;00 to 8:30 p.m.
ARTISTS AS ADVOCATES
Artist Talk
Jeremy Travers, Flatwater Kayaker, Photographer
Thursday, Nov. 19, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
CLOSING PARTY
Sunday, Dec. 7 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
HISTORY AND PURPOSE OF OUR EXHIBITS

















AWARDS JUDGE - Photography, & JUROR -Photography & Fine Art
Founder of the Annual Highlands Juried Art Exhibit. Internationally published and highly collected landscape photographer exhibited by the Smithsonian, the National Geographic-sponsored International Mountain Summit in Italy, the Capitol Rotunda, the Ross Art Museum and more. h
AWARDS JUDGE - Photography, & JUROR -Photography & Fine Art
Founder of the Annual Highlands Juried Art Exhibit. Internationally published and highly collected landscape photographer exhibited by the Smithsonian, the National Geographic-sponsored International Mountain Summit in Italy, the Capitol Rotunda, the Ross Art Museum and more. http://www.dwighthiscano.com/dwight-hiscano-photography-home/about-dwight.html

AWARDS JUDGES & JURORS - Fine Art
Co-owners and curators of Speakeasy Art Gallery in Boonton, NJ showcasing international contemporary artists to offer art collectors and enthusiasts a playful mix of Hi Art with an edge and Lowbrow with masterful technique.

JUROR
Emmy Award-winning filmmaker, photographer and Policy Director for the New Jersey Highlands Coalition with a background in communications and multi-media production, including 17 years at NBC.

Edward Fausty is a photographer and printer. He began photography as a young child. A visionary experience as a pre-med student sparked a move to New York City and what has turned out to be a life commitment to making pictures. Mentored by printer/ photographers Norman Sanders at Cooper Union and Richard Benson at Yale University, Faust
Edward Fausty is a photographer and printer. He began photography as a young child. A visionary experience as a pre-med student sparked a move to New York City and what has turned out to be a life commitment to making pictures. Mentored by printer/ photographers Norman Sanders at Cooper Union and Richard Benson at Yale University, Fausty has dedicated himself to making pictures with ink and paper, first using the obscure Collotype process and then using digital pigments with favored papers. He has had solo exhibits at the Hunterdon Art Museum, The Watchung Art Center, Princeton University Wilson School, and the Carter Burden and Louis K. Meisel Galleries in New York, among others, and participated in group exhibits internationally. His work is in such collections as The Museum at George Eastman House, The US Library of Congress, Pfizer Corporation, and Yale University. He has received fellowships from Princeton University, The National Endowment for the Arts, The New York Foundation for the Arts and, in 2023, The New Jersey State Council on the Arts. He lives in Boonton, New Jersey.

CURATOR, JUROR
- Art Program Curator for the NJ Highlands Coalition
- Founder of Compton Gallery in Boonton
https://www.comptongallery.com
- Photographer.

JUROR
Award-winning New Jersey artist, sculptor and filmmaker with a BFA in Painting from Penn State University and a BS degree in Forestry from the University New Hampshire. He has been exhibited across the North East and Santa Fe, N.M and is represented by Carter Burden and Anderson Contemporary in NYC. Additionally, he was Curator at
JUROR
Award-winning New Jersey artist, sculptor and filmmaker with a BFA in Painting from Penn State University and a BS degree in Forestry from the University New Hampshire. He has been exhibited across the North East and Santa Fe, N.M and is represented by Carter Burden and Anderson Contemporary in NYC. Additionally, he was Curator at the Trible Art Museum in Chang Mai, Thailand.

JUROR
Photographer and Owner of Techphoto, a bespoke, leading-edge custom printing, scanning and retouching studio servicing the national fine-art exhibit community and commercial customers. http://www.technicalphoto.com/conc8/index.php
Proceeds support the NJ Highlands Coalition's mission to help preserve the natural and cultural resources of this remarkable region of our State that supplies clean drinking water to over 6.2 million people.
The artists who are inspired by the natural beauty of the Highlands region of NJ, NY, PA & CT are advocates for protecting the Highlands natural and cultural resources as much as we who strive for protective policies; beauty is worth fighting for to protect. The landscapes of the Highlands, the great biodiversity of plants and animals, the broken, half-hidden remnants of the early industrial age that has since returned to forest, the granite outcrops and strewn, truck-sized boulders deposited by the glaciers, the cold and deep glacial lakes and ancient rivers, the narrow valleys crossed by patinated iron truss bridges, the undulating farm fields and wildflower meadows, the “asunals”, the ceremonial rocks placed by the Lenape as wayfinders and to carry the prayers of successive generations — these are the same vistas and scenes that inspired an entire movement in art. The artists of our Juried Art Show and Entr’Exhibits are the inheritors of the masterful Hudson River School. We are so pleased and honored to host their inspired works. Every show is a celebration of their creativity.
"Why does an environmental advocacy organization host an annual art exhibit?" Asked Elliott Ruga, Policy and Communications Director at the NJ Highlands Coalition. "Because the Highlands Region is incredibly beautiful, it has a diversity of landscape types: from small river towns along the Delaware River; rolling farm fields and limestone cottages in the Musconetcong, Pohatcong and Lopatcong river valleys; dozens of glacial lakes and lake communities and an improbable, 340 square-mile mature, nearly contiguous forest, that is the least fragmented and most species diverse in New Jersey. Yes, the Highlands is worth protecting as a source of clean water for 6.2 million New Jersey residents, but artists are the advocates for protecting its natural beauty. This exhibit celebrates their creative expressions inspired by the Highlands."
~ Elliott Ruga, Policy Director
Organized by curator Donna Compton, owner of Compton Gallery in Boonton, and the staff of the New Jersey Highlands Coalition, the exhibit is juried by a panel of prominent gallery owners and art industry professionals. The Highlands Exhibit offers artists an opportunity to have their work exhibited while reaching a wide audience. JURORS
"Both veteran and first-time exhibitors over the years have shared sensational vistas and intimate vignettes, expressing their authentic passion for this beautiful place and its unique importance," said Exhibit Curator Donna Compton. "This inspiring showcase of our natural, historical and cultural heritage is a compelling call to experience the Highlands for themselves, and to support our vital conservation efforts."
MAXFIELD ENGINE HOUSE
The Center for the Study of Cities and Small Towns (CSST) Foundation renovated the firehouse according to a preservation study done by researchers from Penn Praxis at the Weitzman School of Design, University of Pennsylvania. Constructed in 1893 by civic-minded Boonton citizens led by then City Council president, Esli B. Dawson, great, great grandfather of CSST board members Ryan Dawson of Mendham and Rebecca Birch of New York City, the firehouse occupies a prominent location in the center of Boonton, NJ’s Main Street Historic District. It has served a variety of functions since the town’s fire engines became too large for its original use.
CONTACT: Eugenie L. Birch FAICP
Nussdorf Professor of Urban Research
Department of City and Regional Planning
Dean, Graduate Studies
Stuart Weitzman School of Design
Chair, Graduate Group in City and Regional Planning
co-Director, Penn Institute for Urban Research
University of Pennsylvania
210 S. 34th Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
Tel: 215 898 8330 Cell: 917 412 7911
Twitter: @DrGenie_Birch
Our mission is to protect, enhance and promote the vital water and other natural & cultural resources of the New Jersey Highlands. The Coalition represents a diverse network of organizations — small and large, local, regional, statewide and national — and individuals.
We represent their common goal to protect, enhance and restore the New Jersey Highlands and to preserve the quality and quantity of drinking water both for the 850,000 people in the Highlands as well as the more than five million people in surrounding areas who depend on Highlands water.
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PHONE: 973-910-2400
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