Exhibits and Displays
The Trustees of the Burlington Public Library welcome artists to exhibit work in the Library at 22 Sears Street. A spacious, well-lit area on the first floor has been designated "The Gallery" and amateur and professional artists of all ages are invited to participate in solo and group juried shows. Each artist is generally assigned a month to exhibit work.
The Library also has glass-fronted locking display cases in the entry and exit lobbies at the front of the building. They are ideal for displaying three-dimensional objects, but can also be used to display posters, photographs, or papers that are mounted on a firm backing.
If you would like to exhibit your work in either The Gallery or the Glass Cases, click here for an application form or pick one up at the Library. Click here for display space specifications.
In "The Gallery": February 2012
Linocuts and Woodcuts
by Medford Artist Dominique Lecomte
see more of the artist's work at: www.lecomtecominique.com
Coming to the Gallery in March: Burlington Girl Scouts - 100 years
In "The Lobby": February 2012
Linocuts and Woodcuts
by Medford Artist Dominique Lecomte
Coming to the Lobby cases in March: Burlington Girl Scouts - 100 years
Click here for a list of Display Space Specifications
Click here for a list of past exhibits
