ARTISTS’ APIARY – A Sunday Series of Creativity in Princeton
Posted on 26. Sep, 2010 by PNN Editor in Arts, Events, Restaurants
Roberta Pughe, Director of The Center for Relationship, is pleased to announce the launching of Artists’ Apiary – a passionate program to enrich connections, spark dialogue, and support creativity through an encounter with the arts. Artists’ Apiary will bring interested members of our community together with featured local artists – visual, literary, and performing; budding, starving, and established – for an inspiring and revitalizing dialogue.
With time at the outset to mingle, view the featured artist’s work, and begin to get acquainted, the morning’s exchange will then begin with a brief drumming experience led by Roberta. Then, nourished by a four-course brunch, participants will embark on a conversation with the featured artist, whose work will be available to see and to purchase. “This series offers an intimate view into the extraordinary dynamic of creation, while supporting and motivating our own creativity,” says Pughe. “Art is the nectar that feeds the soul, and sharing in an encounter with artists and with one another will deepen and revitalize our experience of creativity and aliveness – in ourselves and in our community.”
The series will be held on Sunday mornings once each month in the private Salone at Camillo’s Café, beginning on Sunday, October 3rd. We welcome artists to contact Roberta Pughe (RPughe@aol.com) to be considered for a spot as a featured artist.
Art-lovers who would like to attend should contact Camillo’s Café manager Steve Grasso (609.252.0608) to reserve your space. The cost to attend is $40 per person, and includes a sumptuous four-course brunch. Wine and Prosecco are not included, but are available for purchase. A portion of all brunch proceeds will go to the featured artists in support of their work, and they will receive 100% of all art sales.
About the Venue – Camillo’s Café, located in the Princeton Shopping Center, is an authentic Italian restaurant with both indoor and patio seating dedicated to serving the finest regional Italian cuisine in a warm and intimate setting. The Café’s mission has long been to awaken the palate, warm the heart, and feed its guests both body and soul by serving exquisite food in a sensuous and beautiful setting. “As Camillo’s partner,” says Pughe, “it’s been my vision that the restaurant could support the arts and the pursuit of creative expression and authenticity. Now, with the addition of the private Salone I have the opportunity to realize this vision.” www.camilloscafe.net for more information
About Roberta - Roberta Pughe, MA, EdS, is a Princeton-area Psychotherapist with over 25 years’ experience whose work combines a solid foundation in Marriage & Family Therapy, Gestalt Theory, and Theological Studies. In addition to her thriving clinical practice, Roberta has been a teacher, workshop leader, and has co-authored a book. Increasingly, she is bringing her deep knowledge of the Shamanic Tradition to bear on her work with couples, individuals, and families — finding that this ancient path – in the face of our harried modern lives – offers access to deep healing and profound soulfulness.
Contact www.RobertaPughe.com for more information.


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