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691 Morehouse Road, Easton, CT 06612
Phone (203) 261-0134
Hours: Monday - Wednesday 10-6, Thursday 10-7,
Friday 10-5, Saturday 10-3
Curbside Pickup is available.
Library to Go home delivery is available. Call for details.
The Library will open at 11:00 a.m. today, Thursday, February 6. Please check back for updates.
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.
Nicole Traver
Pouring Wonder
Through February 14
Conference Room




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Nicole Traver, an artist based in Brookfield, CT, has transformed her challenging life experiences into a vibrant artistic journey. Born with spina bifida meningocele, Nicole faced numerous physical and social challenges, including years of physical therapy and numerous surgeries. Despite these obstacles, she has thrived, working as an Administrative Assistant and caring for her lively labradoodle, Toby.
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Seeking a new creative outlet, Nicole discovered acrylic pour painting on YouTube during the Covid pandemic. This discovery ignited a passion that led her to experiment with various surfaces, from canvases to vases and ornaments. Sharing her work on social media and gifting pieces to friends and family, Nicole’s art gained recognition, culminating in her first exhibition at a local library in Connecticut, where she sold her first piece.
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Nicole’s acrylic pour paintings are characterized by fluid, bold lines and mesmerizing abstract compositions. Her work evokes a sense of wonder and contemplation, reflecting the raw emotions beneath our consciousness. Each piece invites viewers to immerse themselves in a world of vibrant colors and dynamic shapes, creating a powerful and thought-provoking experience.
Easton Arts Council
Winter Celebration of the Arts Member Show
Through February 28
Community Room




For more information, go to http://eastonartscouncil.org/
Turning Nature Into Art:
The Woodwork of Steven Holm-Hansen
Through February 14
Large Glass Display Case

Turning Nature Into Art: The Woodwork of Steve Holm-Hansen

Turning Nature Into Art: The Woodwork of Steve Holm-Hansen
Steven Holm-Hansen is a talented woodturner based in Easton, Connecticut. His work includes a variety of handcrafted items such as bowls, boxes, candle holders, and platters. Steve's artistry is deeply rooted in his appreciation for the natural beauty of wood, and he takes great care in selecting pieces that showcase unique grains and textures.
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Steve's approach to woodworking is both traditional and innovative. He combines time-honored techniques with modern tools to create pieces that are not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing. Each item is meticulously crafted, reflecting his dedication to quality and passion for the craft.
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Through his work, Steve aims to bring the warmth and beauty of natural wood into people's homes, creating pieces that can be cherished for generations. Hi commitment to excellence and his eye for detail make his creations truly special.
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Steve participates in several arts and crafts shows in Fairfield County, and his woodturning is available at Greiser's Market.