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The Heldrich Hotel: A haven for local artists
These words by Dr. Maya Angelou, whose wisdom stretches far and deep, is her way of saying experience life as if it were ART. . . And that’s a beautiful thing.

I Love Life
I Love Living Life
I Love the Art of Living
These words by Dr. Maya Angelou, whose wisdom stretches far and deep, is her way of saying experience life as if it were ART. . .
And that’s a beautiful thing. Everyone can appreciate the beauty of art and for those who create it we appreciate you.
Artists Suliman Onque’s “Urban Folklore” and Kortez Robinson’s “Esoteric Urbanism” speaks clearly about Urban America. Their work is on display at the beautiful Heldrich Hotel, located in the artsy downtown district of New Brunswick.
The Heldrich Hotel
Unlike most hotels that rely on prefabricated art to decorate its interior, the Heldrich invites local artists to showcase their work on its walls, which lends to a unique and interesting décor.
A formal reception will be held Feb. 16, from 6-8 p.m. All work displayed is for sale. The artists will reveal new pieces at the upcoming event. Refreshments will be served. Join us as we give thanks to these artists and their creative vibe.
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