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Weiner Paintings at Stratford Library for November

Fairfield Artist Makes First Appearance with Avant-garde Work
 “Adventures in Color” is the November art exhibit at the Stratford Library.  Fairfield avant-garde artist Al Coyote Weiner is making his first library appearance with his original acrylic paintings.  The exhibit, which is free and open to the public, will be on display in the library's Main Lobby throughout the month of November.  
Actor, singer, writer, professor and artist, Al Coyote Weiner has made his mark in the art and entertainment world for over thirty years, a journey that has spanned the east coast from New York to Florida, and then to England. Starting in 2003, Weiner embraced painting with a resolute focus, taking courses, showing his works and joining organizations. He has made the decision to be a life-long student of art. To date, Weiner has had 12 one-man shows, participated in joint exhibitions, and been accepted for numerous juried shows.
Viewing hours for "Adventures in Color" are Monday-Thursday: 10-8, Friday-Saturday: 10-5 and Sunday: 1-5 pm.
The art exhibit will continue through Saturday, November 30 at the Stratford Library, 2203 Main Street in Stratford, Connecticut. 
For further information call the library’s Public Relations & Programming Office at 203.385.4162 or visit: www.stratfordlibrary.org.

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