
We had a great turn out for our watercolors workshop. Member and skilled watercolorist Leslie Daley led the session with instruction for the novice and professionals alike.

We had a great turn out for our watercolors workshop. Member and skilled watercolorist Leslie Daley led the session with instruction for the novice and professionals alike.






Join us March 27th 2;30 – 4:00pm for the next in our “Try a New Medium” series when accomplished artist and FAS member Leslie Daly will lead a workshop in Watercolors.
Artwork by Leslie Daly
As with earlier workshop on pastels. FAS will provide the paper and members will bring extra watercolors for those who do not have them. There is no charge and the meeting is open to the public.
The Monmouth County Library provides meeting space as a community service. The Library neither sponsors nor endorses this event, the speaker(s) or the organization. The Library is located at 125 Symmes Dr., Manalapan, park around back please! Find us in one of the meeting rooms.
During our January open meeting, participants had the opportunity to work with pastels, a new medium for many. How’d we do?
Its always a treat to visit Freehold Boro Library. The beautiful Carnegie building, dating back to 1903, is set back from the sidewalk at 28 1/2 East Main Street. Its inviting entrance hints at the interior’s original architectural features and welcoming ambiance. The Freehold Art Society appreciates having such an elegant setting for our rotating art show. Each show displays about 30 pieces of original artwork including sculptures, and each work is shown only once. We recently spent a few minutes
with Kathy, a senior staffer. We asked about the show’s impact on library personnel and the public.
“Occasional visitors often don’t realize it is a rotating show, and they assume the art work is a permanent installation. Our regulars though look forward to new art coming in,” Kathy explained. “Quite often the regulars take a slow tour of the new art display, sometimes returning to certain pieces more than once,” The art show helps the Freehold library create a welcoming and interesting atmosphere for its visitors.
As for the staff, “We love it,” Kathy said. “The rotating art shows keep the library feeling fresh for us too. We enjoy seeing an artist’s voice come through in different works over time. We also enjoy meeting the artists when they come in, putting a face to the painting so to speak.”
Kathy spoke highly of the show’s director, Linda Hart, a Freehold Art Society board member. Linda, nearly single handedly, pulls it all together for the artists, the Art Society, the library and its visitors, throughout the year. Thanks to Linda, Freehold Boro library is a place where local artists and the local community can intersect on a daily basis.