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St James Public Library hosts art exhibition - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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The works of St James artists, Daphne Smith and Sean Riley, will be on display at the National Library and Information System Authority’s St James Public Library, 31 Church Street, during the month of June. The art exhibition is titled: Ah We People, said a media release.

Smith specialises in the use of acrylic while Riley specialises in graphic designs and multi-dimensional work. The biographies of each artist will also be available for viewing at the library. Both Smith and Riley are regular users of library and information services offered by the library.

[caption id="attachment_960745" align="alignnone" width="390"] Daphne Smith -[/caption]

The release said that works of art have been on display at the library in the past.

Other artists in the area are invited to contact the library at 62-Nalis, 624-4466, 623-9673 or 624-1130/4006/4007 for future exhibition the release added.

 

The post St James Public Library hosts art exhibition appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

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