Oil and acrylic on canvas and paper.
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The library is an easily accessible community gathering place which makes it an ideal public venue for displaying art. The gallery is located on the first floor of the HKIC building at the Lee Road branch, available free of charge, and is open during most regular library hours.
We welcome a diverse range of submissions from artists of all ages and backgrounds.
Download an application.
Oil and acrylic on canvas and paper.
Kate Atherton celebrates the library’s centennial by exploring the last 100 years of literature.
Photography by Paula Friedman.
Heights Libraries Centennial Poster Art Exhibition.
More than 300 works of art created by CH-UH students in grades K-12.
Children and adults’ interpretation of wild dolphins and orcas using paint, crayons, and markers.
Kate Uhlir Artists
All Lives Matter: Art by the Lorain Correctional Institute Community Service Program.
Peter Pan is more than just the Disney movie.
Participants in New Avenues Art Therapy Program have created original artwork for this exciting project, “CreateAbility: Exploring Ave. ART.”
Change your perspective, greet your favorite characters, and play some cards in this interactive Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland themed exhibit for all ages.
Portraits of the superstar Lebron James, in water color.