A library art exhibition featuring reclaimed windows by Eddie Hall
March 2- March 28
Cheshire Public Library
104 Main Street, Cheshire CT 06410
Library Hours
Monday - Thursday 9am - 8:30pm
Friday and Saturday 9am- 5pm
** No opening or special event, just stop by sometime this month and take in the artwork! **

Berlin artist Eddie Hall is pleased to present ex libris an exhibition of twenty art pieces created working with reclaimed windows. His work combines the rigid uniformity of hard-edge painting with themes of architectural abstraction and design. These works are all made on reclaimed windows and experimenting in glass painting techniques. The overall result is a body of work exhibiting bold colors that delves into the interplay between matte painted surfaces and glass.
This is part of the ex Libris series of art exhibitions by Eddie Hall at public libraries in Connecticut, featuring art created working with reclaimed windows. The series is a likely never-ending project where Eddie plans to try and display artwork at every library in Connecticut. Public libraries are an important space in our communities where people of all ages, backgrounds, and income levels feel welcome. By showing artwork in these spaces, the project allows his artwork to reach an audience who might not otherwise seek it out or see it at a gallery. Additionally, Eddie hopes this project highlights the use of libraries as an exhibition platform to other artists and the value of these exhibition spaces in the community.