About The Manhasset Library Art Advisory Committee
The Manhasset Library Art Advisory Committee is dedicated to exhibiting high quality art on a wide variety of themes and in multimedia.
The Manhasset Library Art Advisory Committee is dedicated to exhibiting high quality art on a wide variety of themes and in multimedia.
The Manhasset Public Library is not an art gallery or a museum. Artworks are hung in the Community Room solely for the enjoyment of Manhasset Library patrons.
This is the work of a wonderfully talented group of calligraphers who have used Tang poetry as the subject of their calligraphy works.
This is a joint exhibition showing at Manhasset Public Library, Flushing Public Library and Syosset Public Library. Each library has one hundred Tang poems displayed with an english translation attached.
On View: October 7 , 2024 – January 31, 2025
Reception: November 2, 2024. 2:00-4:00 PM
Artwork of Bari Fagin
Bari Fagin has spent a lifetime immersed in the creative arts.
Each of her pieces aims to draw the viewer into the depths of a unique world.
By layering a variety of mediums, including paint, pencil, collage, and multiple photo transfers, each mixed media piece becomea a multi-faceted reflection of the nuanced nature of our reality.
On View: Stairway and third floor.
October 17, 2024 – January 31, 2025
Reception: October 19, 2024. 2:00-4:00 PM
NOTE: If you would like to see the name of the artist and the name of the artwork during the slideshow, you may have to click on OPTIONS, check ALWAYS SHOW TITLE AND DESCRIPTION, then click on the actual image.
Featured artist:
Paintings by Sydney Weisman
Sydney Weisman, our featured artist, is an 18 year old recent graduate of Roslyn High School. As a student of art at the Roslyn School of Painting for the past five years, Sydney has produced a wide variety of oil paintings, experimenting stylistically as she continued to develop her craft.
The current exhibition at Manhasset Public Library includes sixty seven works of art and is the first comprehensive showing of Sydney’s art.
On View:
August, 2021 – January, 2022