Bristol Art Museum and Rogers Free Library present new Moby Dick inspired exhibit

Posted 3/27/24

In collaboration with the spring 2024 Bristol Bookfest, The Bristol Art Museum, and Rogers Free Library announce a new juried community exhibit - Hold Fast; Stay True - through which artists visually …

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Bristol Art Museum and Rogers Free Library present new Moby Dick inspired exhibit

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In collaboration with the spring 2024 Bristol Bookfest, The Bristol Art Museum, and Rogers Free Library announce a new juried community exhibit - Hold Fast; Stay True - through which artists visually interpret the substance and themes of Moby Dick, opening this Thursday, March 28th! The exhibit will showcase a collection of visual art inspired by the timeless literary narrative and be on display in the Community Gallery of the Library through May 1st.

WHEN:  Thursday, March 28, until May 1

WHERE: Community Gallery of the Library, Rogers Free Library, 525 Hope St, Bristol

MORE INFO: To learn more, click here.

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