The exhibit is billed as a moving tribute to America’s 250th anniversary through the eyes and creativity of local veteran artists.
The exhibit opened in May and will continue through Dec. 31. It features original works created by members of MAC-VAC (Military Artist Community | Veteran Art Class), a unique and inspiring group of veteran artists who come together to create, connect and heal through artistic expression.
Founded in 2018, MAC-VAC was created by artist Art Smith as a supportive artistic community for veterans. As the program grew, lo- cal art instructor Toni Frary joined as co-teacher, helping to foster an environment where veterans could explore creativity, share personal experiences and build lasting camaraderie through art.
Today, Frary continues to teach the free Veterans Art Class at the Protestant Community Church in Medford Lakes.
As for the exhibit, it explores themes of patriotism, sacrifice, freedom, resilience and the evolving story of America through the lens of those who have served their country. It was coordinated by ELM Gallery and Art Goes To Town, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, in honor and support of MAC-VAC and the veteran artists.
Local schools are invited to schedule student visits to the exhibit and meet the veteran artists. Donations of art supplies and frames are accepted. Schools and donors can email ArtGoesToTown@gmail.com. —08055



















