Exhibition at Broadfoot & Broadfoot Runs through May 3 – Posted 3/24/15

Following a successful solo exhibit in New York City, Todd L.W. Doney, assistant professor of Visual Arts at County College of Morris (CCM), now has that exhibition of his recent artwork on display at the Broadfoot & Broadfoot gallery in Boonton.

The exhibition runs through May 3, with receptions on April 3 and May 1 from 5 – 9 p.m. Broadfoot & Broadfoot is located at 819 Main Street, Boonton. The gallery’s is open Wednesday through Friday, noon to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, noon to 6 p.m. Monday and Tuesday are by appointment only.

The exhibition most recently was on display at Broadfoot & Broadfoot’s New York City gallery.

Last spring, Doney’s work also was included in an exhibition of New Jersey landscapes at Drumthwacket, the governor’s mansion, and at the Mansion in May at the Blairsden estate in Peapack-Gladstone. In 2013, he was invited to hold a solo exhibit at the Morris Museum. He also has held one-person exhibits at the Gallery MacEgan in Morristown, the College of Saint Elizabeth, New Jersey City University, Griffin Gallery in Madison and at the Brickton Art Gallery in Park Ridge, IL. His works are in public and private collections worldwide.

Doney’s artwork features vividly colored landscapes that reflect the beauty and variety of nature found in his own backyard—the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. A Neo-Impressionistic and Neo-Romantic artist, he draws his inspiration from both classic and modern landscape artists.

Doney began his education at a community college and went on to attend the prestigious American Academy of Art in Chicago. He earned his MFA from New Jersey City University. He joined the CCM faculty in 2011, where he teaches drawing, painting, and portfolio and presentation classes.

For additional information on Doney, visit www.todddoney.com.

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Photo: CCM Professor Todd L.W. Doney holds a solo exhibition of his recent artwork at Broadfoot & Broadfoot in Boonton.