It takes a village…

The WSA’s annual library show, currently on exhibit at the Wellesley Free Library until November 30 is the first in person show the WSA has had for nearly a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This show was made possible through the efforts and support of many people. First, the WSA owes a debt of gratitude to the Wellesley Free Library for their ongoing support of this highly anticipated show each year. In particular, we have appreciated the guidance of Elise MacLennan and Cara Rothman who ensured the  pandemic guidelines were followed to allow this show to be viewed safely. Our show judge, Pat Walker, was also able to see the artwork in person, which we all know is important to fully appreciating each piece. The WSA would also like to recognize the 45 member artists who participated in the show, including those who came to help hang the show, Ken Northup, Linda Porecca, Dottie Laughlin, Yale Nicolls and Nancy Treves. Finally, the WSA would like to extend a huge thanks to videographer Paul Falcone who created the video here that shows highlights of the library show. The show can also be seen on Instagram @wsartists and you can see the award winners and read the judges comments by visiting the WSA Award Winners Gallery.

 

It Takes a Village-WSA Annual Library Show