Arts & Entertainment

2 New Art Exhibits Open At Goodnow Library

The two exhibits from the Sudbury Art Association feature work in a variety of different mediums.

A ceramic jar, "Tiny But Mighty," by Liz Noonan as a part of the "Animals" exhibit.
A ceramic jar, "Tiny But Mighty," by Liz Noonan as a part of the "Animals" exhibit. (Photo Courtesy Goodnow Library)

SUDBURY, MA — The Sudbury Art Association has opened two art exhibits at the Goodnow Library this month. The exhibits showcase a range of work, from pottery and photographs to a collection of mail-in art pieces.

Here's more from a Goodnow press release:

"Animals" Exhibit

The "Animals" exhibit features pieces created by members of the Sudbury Art Association (SAA) from a variety of mediums, including paint, clay, fiber, photography and more.

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Artwork hangs in the Community Room and gallery, while 3D pieces are featured in display cases around the library.

"These exhibits make the library even more colorful, vibrant and welcoming than usual, and I encourage community members to stop by to view the works," said Director Green. "Each piece is special in its own way. I am amazed at each artist's ability to take something simple and turn it into something unique and eye-catching."

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"BookMARKED" Exhibit

This exhibit features mail art that artists from across the world sent to Sudbury Art Association and A Lifely Read.

Pieces are featured in front of the Sara Sherman Now Lab.

Mail art typically includes small-scale works that can be sent through the postal service, such as postcards, faux postage, decorated envelopes, friendship books and more.

The SAA was established in 2010, with the mission to promote and cultivate the practice and appreciation of all forms of visual arts within the Sudbury community. It currently has more than 80 members who are connected through their love of art. Click here for more information about the Sudbury Art Association.


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