Community Displays
The library's gallery walls and display cases can be used by the public to display personal collections and artwork. To learn more about our different types of Community Displays, please review the detailed listings below.
About Our Community Displays
Atrium Gallery Wall
Our atrium gallery wall is a large wall space in the library’s atrium, just outside of the Children’s Room entrance. Artists in the community can display their artwork here, as long as space allows.
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Museum-grade hanging rail is 32 ft. long
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Maximum of 200 lbs. Maximum of 30 lbs. per wire
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Art must be framed and/or have mounting hardware
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10 metal hangings wires and 30 metal adjustable hooks
Children's Gallery Walls
Our children's gallery walls are two walls on either side of the entrance to the patio within the Children’s Room. Artists in the community can display their artwork here, as long as space allows. Children's artwork is prioritized for this display area.
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Museum-grade hanging rail is 6 ft. long
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10 metal hangings wires and 12 metal adjustable hooks
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Maximum of 200 lbs. Maximum of 30 lbs. per wire
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Art must be framed and/or have mounting hardware
Display Cases
Our display cases are two locked cases located in between the Community Room entrances, in atrium of library. Collectors and artists in the community can display their artwork here, as long as space allows.
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Both cases: 72” wide x 13” deep
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Top shelf: 19” tall
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2 middle shelves: 11.5” tall
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Bottom shelf: 17” tall
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Maximum of 30 lbs. per shelf
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Equipped with 3 glass immovable shelves per case