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WheatonArts January Calendar Spotlights Instructors, Workshops, Exhibits for Cumberland County

WheatonArts updated its January calendar to spotlight instructors, workshops and exhibits that support Millville and Cumberland County's arts education and cultural economy.

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WheatonArts January Calendar Spotlights Instructors, Workshops, Exhibits for Cumberland County
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WheatonArts has published a January calendar that foregrounds the teaching artists, hands-on classes and gallery programming taking place at its Millville arts campus, reinforcing the museum’s role in local arts education and the cultural economy. The update profiles instructors active this month and lists community-facing events that offer residents new ways to engage with art, craft and nature study.

The calendar names Deborah DiMarco, Marissa Salamoni, Veronica Kairos and Michelle Rothwell among the teaching artists leading January programming. Their profiles accompany schedule entries for Family Art Workshops, Make-Your-Own experiences, Creative Clay sessions and Nature Journaling classes, giving prospective participants a clearer sense of the instructors’ roles and the learning outcomes expected from each offering.

Exhibition and special-event listings also figure prominently. The Transformations: The Wasserstein Collection of Contemporary Glass exhibition is highlighted as part of the January lineup, bringing contemporary glass work to the Millville campus. The calendar also notes the Mid-Winter Antique Show, with event dates listed for the month and a specific occurrence on January 18, 2026. Together, those museum and marketplace events expand the campus’s draw beyond studio classes to gallery visitors and collectors.

Practical visitor information is included alongside programming details. The calendar page provides links for class registration and ticketing and offers hours, contact information and directions for the Millville site. That makes it straightforward for residents and visitors to reserve spots in limited-capacity workshops or plan visits around exhibitions and special events.

For Cumberland County the page functions as more than a schedule. By pairing instructor profiles with family-oriented workshops and public exhibitions, WheatonArts positions itself as a local hub for arts learning and public cultural life. Educational programming that emphasizes hands-on making and nature journaling helps broaden participation across ages, while exhibition-driven visitation supports local vendors, hospitality and the campus’s cultural workforce. The calendar thus serves both community engagement and the practical needs of people seeking artistic learning or leisure opportunities close to home.

Residents interested in January offerings should consult the WheatonArts calendar to register for classes or purchase admission, and note that programs and events can fill quickly. The museum’s January entries make clear that Millville’s arts campus will remain an active resource throughout the month, with workshops, exhibits and events continuing to shape the county’s cultural calendar.

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