Vibrant Acrylics, International Nativities Featured in December
December exhibits at Hedberg Public Library include acrylics on canvas and watercolor paper, as well as an extensive collection of Nativity sets from around the world.
December exhibits at Hedberg Public Library include acrylics on canvas and watercolor paper, as well as an extensive collection of Nativity sets from around the world.
Hedberg Public Library offers 2D and 3D art exhibits throughout the building.
November's art exhibits, which include oil pastels, oil paintings, and photography are a celebration of Native American Heritage Month and our connection to the natural world.
During the month of October, stop by the library to view stunning oil paintings by artist Nancy Dimicelli. Her large and vibrant pieces can be found in both the Fireplace Room and on the River Wall.
September's exhibits include a variety of media such as graphite and charcoal drawings, watercolors, acrylics, and hand-knit clothing. All three artists bring joy with each of their pieces.
Stop in to enjoy our two dynamic exhibits available through the month of August: acrylics on canvas and stained glass. Both artists offer visual delights with unique colors and compositions.
This summer, take time to explore mental health resources at the Hedberg Public Library!
“Flying Saucer? No, Sir, It’s New ‘Futuro’ Home!”
Their pieces include paintings done in oils, acrylics, mixed media and jewelry.
This month is our Artist Sneak Peek where you will get to see a sampling of the artwork by the artists who will have their exhibits from July 2024 through May 2025.
For the month of May, we have three exhibits featured throughout the library.
For the month of April, we are fortunate to have four separate exhibits throughout the library.
During the month of March, there are three exhibits throughout the library.
In partnership with the School District of Janesville, student artwork is now on display at HPL.
Our mural is done! In just five days, Madison, WI-based artist Emily Balsley transformed a wall in the Cathy Norris Picture Book Garden of The Children’s Room at Hedberg Public Library from ordinary to extraordinary.