What makes Jersey City distinct from other cities? How does life differ here? What does it feel like walking on this city’s streets? These are the questions tackled by CONVEYER, an occasional
publication about Jersey City. Through the use of imagemaking and storytelling, CONVEYER attempts to articulate and document this city’s “sense of place” — the things both tangible and intangible
that give Jersey City an identity of its own.
This issue features an essay by Jersey City Museum curator Rocio Aranda-Alvarado, "Picturesque Contradictions", as well as several images of Jersey City by artist August Will from JCM's own permanent collection.
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Paperback: 63 pages
Issue: 2