Now on view in the Sheffer Gallery Since 1960, artist Roe Halper’s work has been known for its social commentary, expressing her reaction to world events, as well as the flowing movement of dance, abstract movement, and nature. Roe says “These subjects in mediums of pen and ink, low relief wood carvings, acrylic painting, and […]
Find out more »Now on view in the Jesup Gallery This exhibit of album cover art features some of the remarkable women artists who gave voice to the 1920s, '30s, '40s, '50s, and '60s. Throughout wartime and peace, from the great depression to the civil rights movement in the 1960s, these artists broke the glass ceiling and the […]
Find out more »On view in the South Gallery The entire collection of 34 images that compose this body of work has been generously donated to the Westport Public Art Collections by the photographer. The photos exhibited in this show in the Library's South Gallery are just a fraction of this groundbreaking gift. Additional selections will be displayed […]
Find out more »Warm up and chill out by joining our fun Winter Reading Program. Decorate snowpeople for minutes read and earn a free book for reading 500 minutes.
Find out more »Nursery rhymes, stories, and play for children age two and under moving about on their own. Please come to the Komansky Room up to 30 minutes before the program to get a ticket.
Find out more »The language conversation groups are for those interested in practicing speaking in another language. The groups are open to all levels of experience and are are self-directed. If you are interested in starting a group in a language not offered, contact Jennifer Keller at jkeller@westportlibrary.org. This group will meet every Tuesday from 2-3 pm. Please contact […]
Find out more »Therapy dog Zoom meets are back--read a book or just have a nice chat with a therapy dog. Register online for the 15 minute session.
Find out more »Signing Basics is coming to The Westport Library! Join us for 4-45 minute virtual classes (Tuesdays 1/4, 1/11, 1/18, 1/25 ), taught by a live sign language instructor! Over the course of the 4 weeks, you will learn how to sign words and basic phrases. In addition, you will learn new vocabulary at each session […]
Find out more »Drop in for help with homework and some reading, writing, and math games. For Grades 2-5,
Find out more »College planning and financial aid consultant Bill Smith will discuss assessing potential eligibility for need-based and merit-based aid, how to identify colleges that offer such aid and how to create a plan to pay for college.
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