Loading Events

« All Events

Exhibition: Madeleine Lord 

May 1 - June 13

Exhibition: Madeleine Lord 

Friday, May 1 through Saturday, June 13

Opening Reception on Friday, May 1, 6 to 8 pm

The James Library & Center for the Arts, 24 West St., Norwell

Admission is free, on view during business hours

Enjoy large woodblock prints in a solo exhibition by Artist Madeleine Lord in the Concert Hall, inspired by instruments and the musicians that play them. 

Madeleine Lord is a multidisciplinary artist whose oeuvre includes drawing, painting, woodcut prints, monoprints, photography, and animation as well as metal sculpture.

Madeleine majored in art at Smith College, where Leonard Baskin taught print making and professor Elliot Offner stated if you can’t draw you can’t make art. Her career has spanned decades; her first public work “Revolutionary Figures” was installed at Fort Washington Park, Cambridge, MA in 1987.

About The James Library & Center for the Arts

Housed in a landmark 1874 Victorian building in the heart of Norwell Center, the James Library & Center for the Arts (the James) is a non-profit cultural hub dedicated to inspiring the community through the arts. As a unique hybrid of a lending library, a professional concert hall, and a contemporary art gallery, the James provides high-quality cultural experiences that are educational, entertaining, and enriching for all ages.

The James Library is located at 24 West Street, Norwell and is open to the public Tuesday through Friday, 1 to 5 pm, and on Saturday, 11 am to 1 pm. For more information, call 781-659-7100, visit jameslibrary.org, or follow The James Library on Facebook and Instagram.

Details