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exhibiting at the library

The Library is always looking for artists who are interested in sharing their work with our community. Art must be deemed suitable for display in a public library within the broad standards of community acceptability and be appropriate for all age groups, including children. The Library reserves the right to reject any part of an exhibition. If you are interested in exploring having an exhibit, we’d love to hear from you!

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Artist of the Month: December 2016 – George Thorlin Maps & Clare Curran PEANUTS Memorabilia

Historic Maps of New England George Thorlin Cartographer Living in New England its difficult not to notice the local history that is all around us In many cases our history can be can be told by the buildings homes businesses places of worship public offices and many other structures that were constructed over the centuries People…

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Artist of the Month: November 2016 – Howard Hoople – Butterfly Photography

After receiving an MBA from Harvard University and having a rewarding career in health care management in 1999 Howard Hoople began renewing his childhood interest in butterflies Howard is now an accomplished butterfly photographer and President of the Massachusetts Butterfly Club He has had butterfly photos published in Merrimack Valley Massachusetts Butterflies American Butterflies and Butterfly Gardener…

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Artist of the Month: September 2016 – Cliff Hauptman & Susie Hauptman

Artist Statements Cliff Hauptman During my professional career I have been a corporate writer photographer graphic designer motion picture editor outdoor writer author fishing columnist and communications director often concurrently Many of the digital drawings in this exhibit are inspired by my photographs but they contain no photographic elements and are drawn line by line from scratch…

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Artist of the Month: July 2016 – Heather Barker Photography & Gayle C. Heney Raku Potter

Heather Barker Artist Statement Heather Barker comes from a creative family many of them pursuing careers in the arts Heather has worked in human services for over 25 years including working at a womens shelter answering domestic abuse hotline calls and performing case management She has also worked with teens at the Department of Youth Services and…

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