Don’t blink! Check out the library’s tiny art show

11 Aug

Next time you’re at the Webster Public Library, make sure to check out the Tiny Art Show set up in the main lobby next to the Community Room.

The exhibit was organized again this year by Teen and Family Experiences Librarian Colleen Hernandez. Advertising for the event began earlier this summer, when participants were encouraged to pick up blank canvases at the library and make them beautiful. Artists had all of July to perfect their work, and then bring them back to the library in August for display.

This year’s theme is “Color My World,” echoing the Summer Reading Program theme. Colleen received more than 100 submissions (so many more than the 60 she had last year) from participants of all ages, and the artists clearly took the theme to heart. The tiny artwork pieces they produced are impressive and eclectic … and VERY colorful.

Their subject matter ranges from animals to plants to scenes both abstract and realistic. They’re created with pencil, markers, crayons and poster paint. Several of them feature 3-D elements which pop from the canvas.

All this month, library patrons are encouraged to stop by and vote for their favorite pieces (you must vote in person). The display will be taken down the first week of September, so make sure to get there soon. The winning prize? “Fame and glory,” Colleen, said, including recognition on the library’s social media pages.

The photos give you a sneak peek of the mini canvases, but you really need to see them close-up and in person to really appreciate the artistry. (And you have to vote in person, anyway.) So stop by the library sometime in the next few weeks and cast your vote. (Warning: it’s going to be a difficult choice.)

The Webster Library is located at 980 Ridge Rd., at the back of Webster Plaza.

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(posted 8/11/2025)

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