City Without Walls was New Jersey's oldest not-for-profit alternative art space, in continuous operation since 1975 with a "two-fold mission offers career development opportunities to new and emerging artists, while providing the public a chance to understand and enjoy challenging contemporary art." The alternative art space relied on members to curate their on-site and off-site gallery spaces, cWOW, which stands for City Without Walls, had an estimated 6-10 exhibitions per year.[4] It also ran three educational programs called City Murals,[5] Newark New Media,[6] and ArtReach.[7]
cWOW operated a gallery in the atrium of One Newark Center. Both spaces were on the citywide Open Doors Studio Tour.[8]
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^Stewart, Angela (June 24, 1986). "City Without Walls frames books as visual art works". No. Tuesday. Newark, New Jersey: The Star Ledger. p. 41. Pages of Revelation