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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.

Patti Falk

Surrealism

Through April 30

Large Glass Display Case​

ACEO (Art Cards Editions and Originals) art provides Patti Falk with a unique kind of joy.  The creativity of artists when painting flowers is as delightful as a British garden, making  her smile as she appreciates the amazing outcomes of their talent. The artists use various mediums such as oil, watercolor, pens, markers, pencils, combinations, and decoupage.  Patti only purchases one-of-a-kind originals in a wide variety of artistic styles, including Bauhaus, surrealism, impressionism, cubism, realism, and abstract. An assortment is included in this exhibit. The motifs are extremely varied, including comical themes, comics, holidays, cows and cats, landscapes, seascapes, sunsets, and geometrics.

Robert Brennan

Still Lives

Through May 25

Conference Room​

The work in this exhibit is a product of Robert’s renewed interest in surrealism and his continual interest in straightforward representational drawings and paintings. This contrast is expressed in the differences in the work. He set up a crumpled paper bag, an attempt to perceive and represent the various shapes, colors, planes, shadows, and other visual elements. This is both challenging and rewarding.

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In a less predictable moment, the inside world begins with the formation of ideas inspired by the experience of living and observing and wondering and forming in the mind's eye a way to express what is in the artist's heart and mind. This is far more difficult to explain or understand for the artist or the viewer – making visible that which words cannot fully explain.

Whatever the aesthetic learnings of the viewer, Robert hopes you will find some satisfaction in looking at his work. Please leave some comments. They are often helpful and always appreciated.

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Robert Brennan completed his graduate art studies at Columbia University. His work has been exhibited in New York City and Connecticut and is represented in collections in New York and Connecticut. More can be found about other professional experience awards, etc., by going to Brennan's website therestlesseye.com or Robert Brennan: Abstract Art Variations on YouTube. You can email Robert at 2brennan@optonline.net.

TransitionCT & Abrakadoodle

Neurodiversity Exhibit

Through May 1

Community Room​

Join us for Kaleidoscope 2026, our second annual Art Gala celebrating neurodiversity. This special exhibition features original collections created by participants in TransitionCT’s program, which supports neurodivergent individuals and individuals with developmental disabilities. Each group will showcase artwork they’ve developed together, highlighting creativity, collaboration, and expression.

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The evening will take place on May 1, from 5:00-9:00 p.m. Meet the artists from 5:00-6:00 p.m., then stay for a screening of How to Dance in Ohio beginning at 6:30 p.m. Kaleidoscope 2026 is an opportunity to connect, be inspired, and celebrate the unique perspectives that make our community so vibrant.

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Special thanks to the Easton Public Library and the Arts Council.

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