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Exhibitions

Forces of Nature

Entrance/Main Street

Forces of Nature Display

This glass art exhibit by artist Steven Bay showcases his artistic journey through various glassmaking techniques. The exhibit title refers to the physical forces of heat, gravity, and air pressure that transform glass sheets, rods, and tubes into sculptural forms that reflect nature's beauty. The heat from a torch or kiln softens the glass for shaping and fuses pieces together to create new shapes and patterns, such as beads, marbles, and animals. Gravity is essential for shaping larger pieces of glass into complex shapes, such as flowers, bowls, and even hats. Air pressure from blowing inflates glass, creating delicate ornaments and graceful shapes. Steven's beautiful glass art display will be in the main lobby of the Library beginning in May and runs through the end of June.  

ThunderCats Display

Entrance/Main Street

ThunderCats

In celebration of National Comic Book Day on May 3, a display of the 1980 ThunderCats comic book series, based on the original television series, is on display in the Local History Room. The display is from Allen Montgomery's personal collection of comic books and memorabilia.

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