Gallery Exhibits

The goal of the library's gallery area, located on the third floor of the building, is to provide exhibition space for those who wish to convey a coherent visual statement of some relevance to the community. Local artists, crafts people, social organizations, and others are welcome to inquire about exhibition space availability and guidelines by calling 628-2009, extension 105.

The gallery area is open to public during regular library hours.

For a printable (PDF) version of the floor plan of the exhibition space, click here.
For a printable (PDF) version of the exhibit policy and application, click here.

Schedule of Upcoming Exhibits (some dates are tentative):

Watercolors by JoJo Maxwell; 10/1 - 10/30/11
Found Object Assemblage by Jean Tock; 11/1 - 11/30/11
Artwork by Karim Lind; 12/1 - 12/30/11
Artworks from Lucille Gilliland & the Kohler Center; 1/2 - 1/30/2012
Russian Art II: 2/1 - 2/28/12
Watercolors & Oils by Diana Dopman; 3/1 - 3/29/12
Paintings by Nora Roberto, Phyllis Entner & Monica Craig; 3/30 - 4/27/12
Quilting Art of The Fiber Arts Group; 4/28 - 5/30/12
Watercolors by Judith Lurie-Siegel: 6/1 - 6/30/12

Relief-stitched fabric works by Salley Mavor: 7/2 - 8/30/12
Works by Jane Bennett; 9/01 - 9/30/12
Photographs by Valerie Anastasio; 10/1 - 10/30/12
Watercolors by Monica Craig; 11/1 - 11/30/12
Photography by Jeff Kaplan; 12/01 - 1/2/2013
Paintings by Tarol Samuelson; 1/3 - 1/30/13
Paintings by Norman Marino; 2/1 - 2/30/13
Floor cloths by Corinne Hudson; 3/1 - 3/30/13
Paintings by Elizabeth Castellano; 4/1 - 4/27/13
Works by the Fiber Arts Group; 4/28 - 5/30/13
Works by Jane Bennett; 6/01 - 6/30/13
Available: July - August 2013
Photography by Vince Ferraro; 09/01 - 10/1/13
Watercolors by JoJo Maxwell; 10/1 - 10/30/11
Northern Westchester Watercolor Society; 11/1 - 11/30/13
Available: December 2013

Examples from Prior Exhibits:

Watercolor by Carol Harris

 

Paintings by Althea Keaton & David Keaton

Paintings by David O'Reilly

 

A retrospective of paintings by Jim Sparks

 

Paintings by Kjersti Lovece, Photographs by Keith Sturzenbecker