Brookfield Library Showcases Local Art Created During COVID-19

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Brookfield CT

28 September, 2021

10:13 AM

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BROOKFIELD, CT — The Brookfield Library Art Gallery is presenting How We Survived, an exhibition of local art created during the COVID-19 pandemic, on view the entire month of October. The show explores how people of all ages used art and creativity to navigate through the pandemic. "During parts of 2020 and 2021, the members of our community were 'locked down' in theirhomes to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus. While for many this was an almost unbearablehardship, for others it was an opportunity to explore new skills at home. This latter groupincludes artists, adults reclaiming a childhood practice, and young children making their firststeps. This exhibition celebrates skills and new ideas expressed during this time," according to a library news release. Area artists interested in being considered for future shows in the Brookfield Library Art Gallery are invited to submit samples of their work either in person at the Library or by emailing the Brookfield Library Art Gallery Committee at [email protected]. The Committee will review all submissions and will contact those selected to schedule exhibitions. Members of the public will be able to view exhibitions virtually and in-person in Brookfield Library's community room. The Brookfield Library Art Gallery is located in the Library's Community Room and is open during the Library's regular operating hours. Visitors should check in at the circulation desk before entering the Gallery. A virtual version of the exhibition will be available on the Brookfield Library's website, starting Oct. 1. For more information about the exhibition, please contact Adult Services Librarian Sarah-Ruth Tasko at (203) 775-6241 or [email protected]. The Brookfield Library is located at 182 Whisconier Road.

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