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06/12/2026

Can you name 3 female visual artists?

No?

Can you name any local artists from your community?

No?

You’re not alone. For most people, the answer is 'no' to both questions.

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“Let us go and make our visit” by Guillermo Bublik — original artwork at J. Nunez Gallery, Millburn.  Guillermo Bublik g...
06/10/2026

“Let us go and make our visit” by Guillermo Bublik — original artwork at J. Nunez Gallery, Millburn.

Guillermo Bublik grew up in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and came to the United States to pursue a graduate degree in Physics. He started painting in late 2018 after retiring from a long technical career, and thinks that art and science are but two different ways to find beauty in our universe.

Guillermo regards his painting processes as similar to the art of solving equations. He uses techniques that leave room for unexpected effects and ‘oops’ moments, believing that incorporating these into the final product leads to stronger results.

78 X 43 in.

Stop by the gallery to see it in person, send us a DM if you need more info, and discover the work of the artist on our website.

Tip: The center of an artwork should generally be positioned 58-60 inches from the floor. This places the work at eye le...
06/04/2026

Tip: The center of an artwork should generally be positioned 58-60 inches from the floor. This places the work at eye level and creates a comfortable viewing experience.

Artwork: "Sweet Sunset" - Shushanik Karapetyan - 30 X 40 X 1.5 in

Which piece feels more 'human' to you? Option A or B?  Option A is an original piece entitled “Sound Wolf” by New Jersey...
06/02/2026

Which piece feels more 'human' to you? Option A or B?



Option A is an original piece entitled “Sound Wolf” by New Jersey-based artist Cynthia Pareja Dubin. Option B is the same work after being processed by an AI system prompted to make it “look better.”

Although AI can replicate color palettes and follow conventional aesthetic principles, some may still find Option B to be lacking a key element: soul.
In a time when images can be generated and replicated instantly, the role of human artists becomes less about technical output and more about the human experience and perspective.
Supporting local artists is one way of keeping that human presence visible in everyday culture.

“Sound Wolf” - 48 X 48

05/19/2026

Art changes everything.

“Overgrown L.A.” by Kirkland Bray — on display at J. Nunez Gallery, Summit.A layered landscape where nature feels exagge...
05/18/2026

“Overgrown L.A.” by Kirkland Bray — on display at J. Nunez Gallery, Summit.

A layered landscape where nature feels exaggerated, cinematic, and almost imagined. Palm trees, cypress silhouettes, dense textures, and saturated California light come together in a composition that sits somewhere between observation and memory.

What makes this piece work especially well in person is the contrast between the calm blue sky and the amount of movement and detail hidden inside the foliage. The closer you get, the more the painting reveals itself.

54 x 60 in.
Original artwork.

Stop by the gallery to see it in person, send us a DM if you need more info, and discover the work of the artist on our website.

Why do you think some people can live without art?Is it because they don’t need visual inspiration?Because they see art ...
05/17/2026

Why do you think some people can live without art?

Is it because they don’t need visual inspiration?
Because they see art as luxury instead of necessity?
Or because they’ve never connected with the right piece?

Curious to hear real opinions on this.
Do you think art changes the way a space or even a person feels?

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05/16/2026

Happy Saturday! Today’s “ART FROM THE VAULT” is for this new piece from R.Sawan White.
Send us a DM for more info, stop by the gallery or discover her work on the website.

WHAT DOES YOUR ART STUDIO LOOK LIKE? — NEW SERIES!Every week, we step inside the studio of one of the artists represente...
05/15/2026

WHAT DOES YOUR ART STUDIO LOOK LIKE? — NEW SERIES!

Every week, we step inside the studio of one of the artists represented by J. Nunez Gallery.

We show the space. We ask three fixed questions. And one final question that stays the same.

This week: Erin Garrity-Duffey

The first thing I do when I go into my ‘studio’ is organize the space with the materials I’ll be using. I like taking the time to intentionally set-up my supplies and space, it’s an essential part of my process.

Next week, a different studio.

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Millburn, NJ
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