Established in 1996, James Yarosh Associates Fine Art Gallery
is located in the second floor loft space of the former 1917 firehouse
at 45 E. Main Street (Rt.520) in Historic Holmdel Village, NJ 07733
Entrance on the inside corner of building & additional parking lots in the rear.
Open Saturday 12-4pm. Weekday & evenings hours scheduled by appointment
732 993 5278 or 732 993 5ART |
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Holmdel, NJ -- Sunday, September 23, 2012 marks Holmdel’s ninth annual Bayonet Farm Art and Music Festival, including the festival’s national plein air painting competition and juried art show and sale. Serving again as judges for this year’s competitions, gallery owner James Yarosh is joined by special guest Stephen Doherty, editor of Plein Air Magazine.
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2011 BAYONET FARM ARTS & MUSIC FESTIVAL
Holmdel, NJ -- Sunday, September 25, 2011 marks Holmdel’s eighth annual Bayonet Farm Art and Music Festival, including the festival’s much-anticipated plein air painting competition and juried art show with works from local artists, photographers, sculptors and potters. Serving again as judges for this year’s competitions, gallery owner James Yarosh is joined by special guest Peter Trippi, editor of the national art magazine, Fine Art Connoisseur.
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2010 BAYONET FARM ARTS & MUSIC FESTIVAl
Holmdel, NJ -- Sunday, September 12, 2010 marks Holmdel’s seventh annual Bayonet Farm Art and Music Festival, including the festival’s much-anticipated plein air painting competition and juried art show with works from local artists, photographers, sculptors and potters. Serving again as judges for this year’s competitions, gallery owner James Yarosh is joined by special guest Peter Trippi, editor of the national art magazine, Fine Art Connoisseur.
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BAYONET FARM ART & MUSIC FESTIVAL –
SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 2008
Gallery owner James Yarosh will serve as the awards judge for this year’s plein air competition and juried art show on September 20th at Bayonet Farm. The show will be a part of the annual Arts & Music Festival from noon to 5 PM that day.
The land was first claimed in land titles dating from 1677. It was a working farm through the 19th and early 20th centuries. On returning from Hollywood in 1936, Philadelphia-born American Express heiress, Laura Harding, bought the central 60-acre parcel. During a renovation Ms. Harding discovered a small bayonet stuck in the chimney of the main house, and named the property for the weapon.
Ms. Harding had acted with Katherine Hepburn at the Berkshire Playhouse. After that the two remained lifelong friends, and in later years Hepburn and Spencer Tracy were frequent guests at Bayonet Farm.
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