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Art Exhibits

The Library offers the use of its Conference Room, Community Room, and Glass Display Case for artists to display their work. The Conference Room and Glass Display Case are curated by Dolly Curtis, while the Community Room features mainly exhibits in conjunction with the Easton Arts Council. If you're interested in displaying your work, contact Dolly Curtis at dollycurtis72@gmail.com, or Sheila Weaver at saweaver@optonline.net. Please read our artist guidelines below.

Lois Rasmunni

Transform Your Space

The Mosaic Exhibit

August 13-September 27

Community Room

Art Reception: Sunday, September 14, 12:00-4:00pm​

Lois Rasmunni is an innovative mosaic artist from Connecticut. Her artistic vision has been deeply influenced by her travels to Morocco, Italy, Argentina, Brazil and Japan and the twenty-two years she spent surrounded by the beauty of Coral Gables, Florida. Her love of mosaics began in Tuscany, Italy at the studio of a classical mosaic artist, and continued to grow as she explored various mosaic styles, including Antoni Gaudi’s broken tile mosaics.

Keith Magner

Seasons in Brushstrokes

September 1-October 15

Conference Room & Large Display Case

Art Reception: Thursday, September 4, 5:00-7:00pm​

This exhibition includes Giclee prints as well as original oil paintings. At an early age Keith Magner was initially attracted to and studied sculpture where he gained an appreciation of light and mass.  An avid outdoorsman, Keith was drawn to plein air painting; allowing him to capture the energy in the scenes presented to him in nature.  Many of Keith’s studio pieces are grounded in plein air works that capture the essence that he is then able to express in larger scale.

Brechin Morgan

Journeys

October 1-November 5

Community Room

Art Reception: Saturday, October 11, 4:00-7:00pm​

Brechin’s art is a reflection of a lifelong relationship with the sea—its rhythms, its mysteries, and its stories. Through his art, he aimed to evoke a sense of wonder and nostalgia, inviting viewers to embark on their own voyages—whether across oceans or within the imagination.

Randy Carboni

Endless Energy

October 17-November 29

Conference Room & Large Display Case

Art Reception: Saturday, October 18, 2:00-4:00pm​

Randy’s art is full of energy and feeling. He relies on instinct and emotion rather than accuracy to color and the subject matter. Over time he has developed a unique style of painting that is both interesting to himself and to the viewer. He looks for composition and colors that appeal to  him rather than the content. When painting watercolors he uses a variety of items and a brush to apply the ink and paint to make each piece a unique experience with a consistent style.

Arianna Pereira

SPARK Neurodiversity Art Exhibition

November 7

Community Room

Art Reception: Friday, November 7, 4:00-9:00pm​

Arianna Pereira, CEO of SPARK Nonprofit Inc. has curated artwork from our surrounding school districts to celebrate neurodiversity.

Easton Arts Council

Photography Exhibition

November 10-January 3

Community Room

Art Reception: Saturday, November 22, 6:00-9:00pm​

This show highlights the natural beauty of Easton and includes a general category as well. The contest is open to all photographers, amateur and professional. For more information, go to http://eastonartscouncil.org.

Patti Falk

Winter Whispers: ACEO Miniature Magic

November 29-January 2

Large Display Case​

Patti’s ACEO (Art Cards, Editions & Originals) exhibition includes her winter wonderland and Christmas Holiday collection in the Library Gold Case.

Arianna Pereira

SPARK Neurodiversity Art Exhibition

November 30-January 2

Conference Room​

Arianna Pereira, CEO of SPARK Nonprofit Inc. has curated artwork from our surrounding school districts to celebrate neurodiversity.

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