Arts & Entertainment
Farmington Library Hosts Simsbury Photographer's Exhibit
The exhibit is ongoing and it will be on display until Aug. 3.
FARMINGTON/SIMSBURY, CT — A noted Simsbury photographer has a very special exhibit ongoing at a Farmington library, but the public only has until Aug. 3 to check it out.
April Aldighieri's photographs, whether in color or black-and-white, have become a staple on not just the local arts scene, but the national scene as well.
Her special exhibit is on display in the Hoppin Gallery, located in the Farmington Public Library's Barney Library facility, 71 Main St., Farmington.
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On display since June 24, Aldighieri's exhibit is finished on Thursday, Aug. 3.
Exhibits are open to the public during open hours.
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But, library officials said, gallery spaces are used for other programs and events, and the exhibits may not always be accessible.
Anyone wishing to view the exhibits are asked to check with the library by phone at 860-673-6791 to confirm availability and accessibility of the rooms.
For more information on the exhibit, click on this link.
For more information on April Aldighieri, click on this link.
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