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 Case Memorial Library
 176 Tyler City Road
 Orange, Connecticut 06477
 Phone: (203) 891-2170
 Fax: (203) 891-2190

 

Art in the Library
2010 Schedule


January - Oils
Reception: Thursday, Jan. 14
5:00-7:00 PM

Works by Erin Garney and Ron Garney.

February -
Colored pencil, watercolor, graphite

Reception: Thursday, Feb. 4
5:00-7:00 PM

Works by Doris Rogan and Elizabeth Scott.

March - Mixed acrylics, welded sculpture
Reception: Thursday, Mar. 4
5:00-7:00 PM

Works by Ralph Levesque.

April - K through Elementary Art Exhibit
Reception: Thursday, Apr. 8
5:00-7:00 PM

Works by the children of Orange.

May - Watercolors, pottery
Reception: Thursday, May 6
5:00-7:00 PM

Works by Joan Lakin, Barbara Mazur, MaryAnn Verinis, and Margaret Ulecka-Wilson.

June -
Watercolors, mixed 2D media, sculpture

Reception: Thursday, June 3
5:00-7:00 PM

Works by Sheila Pite and Cynthia Streit Mazzaferro.

July - Photography, weaving, watercolor
Reception: Thursday, July 8
5:00-7:00 PM

Works by Jan Baldwin and Barbara Curri.

August -
Watercolors, oils, charcoal, photography

Reception: Thursday, Aug. 5
5:00-7:00 PM

Works by Paula Hoostowski and Elizabeth Smolinski.

September - Oils, photography
Reception: Thursday, Sept. 16
5:00-7:00 PM

Works by Richard Christofferson and Ronald Ward.

October - Stoneware, painting
Reception: Thursday, Oct. 7
5:00-7:00 PM

Works by Michael Bradford and Harry Shanley, Jr.

November - Watercolors
Reception: Thursday, Nov. 4
5:00-7:00 PM

Works by students of Audrey Galer.

December - Watercolors, oils
Reception: Thursday, Dec. 9
5:00-7:00 PM

Works by "Artclectics" (six artists).


 

It is the policy of the Library, as a part of its information mission, to provide a suitable place in the community where its residents may display works of art that they own and/or have created. In providing or denying space for such display or exhibit, the Library does not imply that such display meets or does not meet critical standards for artwork, or that the Library endorses or supports the artist’s or owner’s point of view. Through its own collection and display of artwork as well as that of private owners, the Library recognizes the role of art in the cultural fabric of the community.

The Library will make a certain amount of space available on an on-going basis for the display of artwork and the rules for such display have been incorporated into the agreement that must be executed by anyone wishing to display artwork. Individuals or groups that are interested in displaying artwork should visit the following links:


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