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victory hall@seaport   
THIS PROGRAM IS MADE POSSIBLE IN PART BY FUNDS FROM THE NEW JERSEY STATE COUNCIL ON THE
ARTS/DEPARTMENT OF STATE, A PARTNER AGENCY OF THE NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS,
ADMINISTERED BY THE HUDSON COUNTY OFFICE OF CULTURAL AND HERITAGE AFFAIRS,
THOMAS A. DEGISE, COUNTY EXECUTIVE, AND THE BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS.
Victory Hall Inc PO Box 324 Jersey City NJ 07303-0324 201.823.9393   victoryhall1@msn.com
past projects
Victory Arts Projects presents
Constructions in the Sunken Garden
Sculpture at Mack-Cali Atrium, Harborside 3, JC
September 29th to October 17th
-a part of the Jersey City Artists Studio
Saturday and Sunday, October 3-4, 2009, noon to 6pm  
hours 7am to 7pm Mon-Fri
                                                                                    
“You can stroll along a sunlit plaza, peer through leafy plants and encounter pyramids,
pass a bridge that goes nowhere, see a street sigdn that listens,…” All this and more
happens at Constructions in the Sunken Garden-Sculpture at Mack-Cali Atrium
Harborside 3.  A showcase for Jersey Area sculptors, the beautiful waterfront atrium will
be a garden of fantastic creations this fall. The sculpture fills the central plaza and
sunken garden area and provides an enchanting respite for the many shoppers and
businesspeople passing through.  The exhibit is produced by Victory Arts Projects, the
non-profit that started the Victory Hall Cultural Center.    
Mack-Cali Atrium is one of the premier public business spaces in the city. The ground-
floor glassed-in greenhouse sits between the Hudson River and the Trump Tower and is
visited by thousands of people at work and play every day.  Victory Arts Projects teamed
with Pro Arts’ Rebecca Feranec to get the opportunity to exhibit in the Atrium again after
a successful show of large scale sculptures here two years ago.  It’s not often that 3D
artists get to show their major works in such an evocative setting.  Tree limbs and
mechanical systems interact in Joe Chirchirillo’s kinetic structures and Maggie Ens
weaves complex networks of artificial and natural materials; tangles of childhood
mementos and  homey and industrial parts that make meaningful connections from
familiar merchandise. Artists include  Jeff Macaluso, Matt Miller, Raul Villarreal, Bill
Rodwell, Albert Pedula, Bill Rybak, Carol Schwartz and Arcady Kotler.
catalog of exhibits
Works by Arcady Kotler, Carol Schwartz, Bill Rybak, -top: Raul Villarreal, Bill Rodwell,
Masggie Ens.