Arts & Entertainment

'Neurographic Art' Featured At Lacey Library

"Abstract and Neurographic Expression Art" by Barbara Ann DeFranza promotes mindfulness and reduces stress, according to a news release.

The exhibit runs throughout February.
The exhibit runs throughout February. (Google Maps)

LACEY, NJ — Explore calming art at the Ocean County Library Lacey Branch throughout the month of February.

“Abstract and Neurographic Expression Art” by Barbara Ann DeFranza is on display at the library this month.

The exhibit consists of acrylic abstract designs. The goal of neurographic art is to promote mindfulness, reduce stress and promote calmness by connecting the conscious and subconscious mind, according to a library news release.

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“Abstract and Neurographic Expression Art” is free and open to the public during normal Branch operating hours. For details, stop by the OCL Lacey Branch, 10 East Lacey Road, Forked River, visit www.theoceancountylibrary.org/events, or call (609) 693-8566.

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