Arts & Entertainment

Northbrook Library Hosting First Solo Artist Exhibit Ever

The work of Northbrook-based watercolorist Ken Call will be on display through the end of February.

Ken Call has created many original pieces inspired by his neighbors.
Ken Call has created many original pieces inspired by his neighbors. (Northbrook Public Library)

NORTHBROOK, IL — For the first time ever, Northbrook Public Library will be hosting a solo art exhibit through the end of February. Starting Tuesday, the work of longtime Northbrook resident Ken Call will be on display at 1201 Cedar Lane.

A reception for the watercolorist is scheduled from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Jan. 17 in the Pollak Room on the first floor. Attendees can enjoy refreshments, music and an interview with Call will be conducted at the reception.

According to the library, Call has created "many beautiful pieces inspired by his neighbors." The art exhibit will be available until the end of February.

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To learn more about the exhibit and to register for the reception, visit https://visit.northbrook.info/event/7616663.

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