503 Social Club
@503socialclub

Hudson
503 3rd St, Hoboken, NJ 07030, USA
503 Social Club is an arts space located at 503 3rd St. in Hoboken, owned by the Guitar Bar. This multi-purpose space offers regular art exhibitions, musical performances, spoken word and poetry events, group music lessons, and more.
Our current exhibition celebrates the work of artists Maggie Hinders, Jane Migliore, and Wendy Setzer. The closing reception takes place on Sunday April 27th, from 12pm to 6pm as part of the Garden State Art Weekend.
MAGGIE HINDERS: Maggie grew up in Western Ohio farm country, several miles from the Mercer county seat, Celina. She graduated from art school in Cincinnati, Ohio and once in New York, developed a career as a book designer for a major publishing house. Post-retirement, she returned to painting full time.
Maggie's Artist Statement: I experience painting as a translation of energy into matter via a mental and physical process. My approach is one of engaging imagination and stream of consciousness, and seeing where it leads. I react to the environment of the painting as I develop it. The resulting image is frequently abstract, with hints of figure entering when it seems necessary. https://maggiehinders.com/
JANE MIGLIORE: Jane Migliore is a Hoboken artist who paints surrealistic interpretations of her environment and experiences in acrylics and oils. She studied fine art at Maryland Institute of Art in Baltimore, as well as graphic and advertising design at the School of Visual Arts in NYC. Painting and design have remained Jane's two passions, each of which has been a primary focus at different phases of her career. This combination is clearly reflected in the balance and aesthetic of her fine art. She has exhibited in New York and New Jersey over the past 30 years, with an upcoming exhibition slated for spring of 2026 in Dublin, Ireland. Works: Instagram: @janemig
WENDY SETZER: What moves me to make an Image? I never know, but it will hit me. Perhaps an animal will cross my path and I’ll take a picture to draw from. Perhaps there is beautiful light on a pond, or in the city, or even my backyard. Sometimes I will paint a portrait to sensitively capture an expression. There is always the light and color that bends and defines the form of a face or a landscape.
HOURS*:
Sunday, April 27th, 12-6pm
*Confirm hours and fees with venue before visiting.