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Wilton Library To Open ‘Generations’ Art Exhibition Featuring Works By MacEwen Family
Wilton Library opens "Generations," featuring 80+ works by three generations of Wilton's MacEwen family.

WILTON, CT — The Wilton Library will host the opening of its September art exhibition, "Generations," on Friday, Sept. 5, showcasing more than 80 works created by three generations of the MacEwen family.
The exhibition highlights the work of former Wilton resident and longtime Wilton Library Art Chairman Ed MacEwen, his daughter Bonnie MacEwen Sailer of Newtown, and granddaughters Jesse and Katie Sailer.
Pieces on display include watercolor paintings, cardboard sculpture, photography, paper art and drawings. Many of the works are inspired by travels and personal experiences, organizers said.
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An opening reception is scheduled for Sept. 5 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the library gallery. Admission is free and open to the public. The show runs through Sept. 28.
Most of the artwork will be available for purchase, with a portion of proceeds benefiting the library.
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