A couple of alerts:
1. An exhibition opens next Friday, March 2 in the Brontë Parsonage Museum:
The Garden of OblivionBrontë Parsonage Museum
Fri 2 Mar 2012 - Thu 5 Apr 2012
Franklin is an artist based in
Brussels, Belgium, and has spent
many years creating a body of
intricate drawings inspired by
the Brontës’ lives and works.
Franklin has used brush, pencil,
pen and china-ink to create
this series of detailed drawings,
each work taking months to
complete.
The small-scale works
are layered with symbolism,
taking inspiration from the
Brontës’ imaginative and spiritual world. Franklin’s work draws heavily on poetry and
literature, and has been exhibited in Belgium, including Musee Arts et Marges, Brussels and
Ermitage Saint Hadelin, Belgium.
Exhibition free with admission to the museum.
2. A book talk in Cappaqua, New York:
The Chappaqua Library19th Century LiteratureWorkshops
February 29, 7 p.m.
The Chappaqua Library is holding a 19th century literature workshop at 7 p.m. on Wednesday. The workshop will be led by English teacher Jacqueline Reichman and will focus on chapters one through 23 of "Jane Eyre." The event is free and open to the public. (Source: The Daily Chappaquan)
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