Wilton Library Presents 'Artober With The Artists Collective Of Westport' Exhibition

From: Wilton Library Association
September 29, 2023

Wilton Library is pleased to present “ARTober with the Artists Collective of Westport” in its October art exhibition, opening on Friday, October 6 with a reception from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The Artists Collective of Westport is a vibrant group of creative individuals who have joined forces to discuss, create, and develop dynamic experiences for the Fairfield County community. The Collective is open to all active artists in pursuit of expanding their careers and in developing a strong, diverse arts community by engaging the public through exhibitions and educational events. Forty-two artists from the group will be exhibiting their works in an array of styles, media choices, and subject matter. The artists are: Robin Babbin, Nina Bentley, Deborah Loeb Bohren, Michael Brennecke, Lucienne Buckner, Miggs Burroughs, Trace Burroughs, Louise Cadoux, Eric Chiang, Kevin Dailey, Beatrice del Perugia, Laure Dunne, Kat Evans, Susan Fehlinger, Cecilia Moy Fradet, Holly Hawthorn, Ning Jia, Natasha Karpinskaia, Maj Kalfus, Elisa Keogh, Lucy Krupenye, Julie Leff, Susan Lloyd, Erin Nazzaro, Julie O’Connor, Donna Osterby-Brien, Steven Parton, Jay Petrow, Dionne Pia, Tina Puckett, George Radwan, Scott Richter, Dorothy Robertshaw, Katherine Ross, Gay Schempp, Ellen Schiffman, Lisa Silberman, Debbie Smith, Cindy Wagner, Elizabeth White, Virginia Zimmermann, and Florence Zolan. The exhibition is curated by artist Nancy Moore. The reception is free and open to the public.

“The Artists Collective of Westport is a group of excellent artists that have exhibited at a number of local venues over the last few years, including recently at The Westport Library. Some of the artists from the Collective have exhibited at Wilton Library before, and we are happy to welcome them back for this show curated by Nancy Moore, whose work was featured here in a solo show in April,” said Ed MacEwen, Art Chairman of Wilton Library. “In addition, the special graphics for this exhibition were designed by Miggs Burroughs, our contact for inviting them to the library to share their creative art.”

The exhibition runs through Monday, October 30. A majority of the works are available for purchase with a portion of the proceeds benefiting the library. Wilton Library hours are Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m. The library will be closed on Monday, October 9 for the Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day holiday.

 For more than 128 years, Wilton Library has served as the cultural and intellectual center of Wilton with the mission to inform, enrich, connect, and inspire our community. The library is located at 137 Old Ridgefield Road in the heart of Wilton Center. For more information, visit www.wiltonlibrary.org or call (203) 762-3950.

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