"THE CARDBOARD SHOW-beyond the fold", cardboard sculptures crafted by artists Porkchop, Bradley Hoffer, and Jason Stumpf at Monmouth University Center for the Arts

"THE CARDBOARD SHOW-beyond the fold", cardboard sculptures crafted by artists Porkchop, Bradley Hoffer, and Jason Stumpf at Monmouth University Center for the Arts
"THE CARDBOARD SHOW-beyond the fold"- THE CONVERGENCE OF CARDBOARD AND COLLABORATION
Experience the much-anticipated sequel to the acclaimed Cardboard Show, premiered last year at Parlor Gallery in Asbury Park. Immerse yourself in the world of cardboard sculptures crafted by artists Porkchop, Bradley Hoffer, and Jason Stumpf.
Monmouth University, in conjunction with Parlor Gallery is thrilled to kick off the year with a captivating art exhibition that transcends traditional boundaries. Prepare to immerse yourself in a world of limitless imagination at the much-anticipated Cardboard Show, an extraordinary celebration of free-form and experimental creativity.
The exhibit will be on display in the DiMattio Gallery from February 9th through March.
with an opening night reception on Friday, February 9th from 6-9pm. In addition to the opening reception, there will also be an artist meet & greet and informal artist talk during the exhibition.
The Cardboard Show is the result: a collection of large-scale sculptures and forms in three distinct voices, united by medium, friendship, and a commitment to a playful approach to creating art for its own sake. These three artists sequestered themselves in Parlor Gallery last January and opened the doors to the public a month later to share their fantastical and unique cardboard creations in an immersive type of presentation. For the continuation of this project, the artists will follow the same practice of collaborating in the same space at the same time, building these wonderus creations on site starting January 16th, 2024 and will continue to construct and design the exhibition until the opening night on February 9th, 2024. Come see what happens when three local artists and friends take over a gallery to create a collaborative cardboard installation.