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Member Studio: Art on the Go

Date & Time

Saturday, September 26, 2026, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.

Category

Member Programs

Location

Rutgers Gardens

130 Log Cabin Road New Brunswick, NJ, 08901

Information

You must have a Zimmerli Art Museum membership to attend this event.

If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the access provided, please call Nicole Simpson, Access Coordinator, at 848-932-6178 or email nsimpson@zimmerli.rutgers.edu in advance of your participation.

Artist Wes Sherman, wearing a bright yellow long sleeve shirt, leans on a table covered in painting supplies. Sitting at the table are various people that listen to Wes as he demonstrates painting technique.

Artist, Wes Sherman, teaches landscape painting during a member art studio at the Zimmerli. July 2025.

Members join us for a return to Rutgers Gardens, where artist Wes Sherman will lead a plein-air drawing workshop throughout the display gardens.

This is a member-only event, for additional information about Zimmerli memberships, please click the "Become a Member" button. For members who have questions, please reach out to membership@zimmerli.rutgers.edu.

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Wes Sherman wears a black collar shirt and stylish glasses. He has a bear and a shaved head, his hands hold a folded pamphlet. Sherman stands in front of a white wall that features a framed landscape painting.
Wes Sherman. Photo by Jouette Travis.

Wes Sherman has been an artist for over 30 years. In that time, he’s had 50 solo exhibitions and  been included in hundreds of group exhibitions in the US and in Europe. He has also published a number of books, among them “This Is True” and “Penumbra”. He was the Curator and Chair of Exhibitions at the Center for Contemporary Art in Bedminster, NJ for 10 years. He has been a frequent visiting artist at universities and schools and is regularly asked to lead art programs for organizations and clubs. Sherman is an adjunct professor, teaching at William Paterson University and Raritan Valley Community College. He received his MFA at Rutgers University, where he studied with his mentor Tom Nozkowski.