Gourgaud
Gallery
Hours:
Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
First, third, and last Sunday, 1:00-3:00 p.m.
New exhibit receptions:
First Sunday of the month from
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Some receptions subject to change and
will be announced.






The Gourgaud Gallery, located on the first floor of the Cranbury Town Hall, has become a
center for the Arts in Cranbury. The Gourgaud Gallery Committee strives to bring new,
exciting exhibits to the Gallery each month. The Gallery features a new exhibit each month,
open to all, beginning each exhibit with an Artist's Reception on the first Sunday of each
month from 1:00 -3:00 p.m., unless otherwise posted. The GGC also offers musical
soirees, poetic and dramatic readings, film screenings, lectures and classes.
The GGC is run by volunteers interested in the arts. The current members are Amy Amico,
Chair; Mary Ellen Brennan, Colleen Cahill, Linda Gilbert, Russ Johnson, Daniel Thomas,
Susan Troost, Bob Virgadamo, Lisa Walsh and Tamara Woronczuk. GGC is always
looking for additional volunteers to staff the committee, whose purpose is to oversee the
operation and generally run the Gallery. A member of the committee does not need an art
background - merely an interest in art, the ability to give some time to the operation, and a
desire to see the Gallery and the Arts continue to thrive in Cranbury. Members of the
Committee serve one year terms. The GGC meets once a month, in the Gourgaud Gallery.
As part of the non-profit Cranbury Arts Council, the Gourgaud Gallery donates 20% of any
art sales back to the Cranbury Arts Council and its programs that support and promote the
Arts in our community. Any Cranbury-based non-profit group or organization may utilize the
space, by appointment. For registration information or application to exhibit, contact the
GGC at ggcchair@cranbury.org.










Artwork: "Through the Cross" by Daniel Thomas. Mr Thomas' work is featured in
the "Local Paintings & Preview of the Journey through Britain in Watercolor"
exhibit in Gourgaud Gallery, which will run during the month of May. For more
information on the exhibit, see our Gourgaud Gallery News page.