
Today is the last day of the library's exhibit of the works of Deborah Leonard.
Leonard is vice president of the Connecticut Plein Air Painters Society, vice president of Simsbury Open Studios, and past president of the Avon Arts Association. She was co-founder of the Farmington Valley's City and Country Canvases event. Her work has appeared in numerous juried shows and is part of the permanent collection at the Simsbury Library, The River View Banquet Facility and UCONN Medical Center.
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Leonard’s work is in many private collections in the U.S. and Europe. It is for sale at Petrini Gallery, Avon, Puffins Gallery of Mystic, Le Cherche Midi in Nantucket, and Venetucci Home in Westbrook.
She teaches art classes for adults and does much to promote the arts in her community. She also serves as a vice president on the board of the Farmington River Watershed Association and the Farmington Valley Visitors Association.
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Leonard has designed jewelry to benefit the Farmington River Watershed Association that is for sale at Bill Selig Jewelers in Simsbury and Windsor.
For more information on this special exhibit that ends today, call the library at (860) 289-1783. You may also email wood.memorial.lib@sbcglobal.net.