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SUMMARY:Mysterious Massachusetts with Sarah Hodge-Wetherbe (virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Every state has its ghost stories\, but no other state has the Dover Demon or the Salem Witch Trials. From sea-side ghosts to UFOs over the Berkshires\, Massachusetts has a rich history of paranormal legend\, odd events\, and strange denizens. In this workshop\, we have a look at some of the most famous of Massachusetts paranormal\, crypto zoological\, and plain weird incidents throughout the state’s history. \nPlease contact the library for the link for virtual events.
URL:https://www.kensingtonpubliclibrary.org/event/mysterious-massachusetts-with-sarah-hodge-wetherbe-virtual/
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SUMMARY:Claire Evans will present:  From Uptown Girls to Downton Abbey: How American Gilded Age Heiresses Invaded the British Aristocracy
DESCRIPTION:Cash-flush Gilded Age American socialites were willing to trade their family’s money for an ancient title and often a chilly reception in the British aristocracy. Fans of “Downton Abbey” and “The Gilded Age” on television and film will delight as Anglophile and former U.K. resident Claire Evans recounts the tales of some of the famously loaded young Americans who infused bank accounts of many stately homes\, including close relatives of Winston Churchill and Princess Diana. \nAnd!  Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale hits theaters Sept. 12. \n  \nPlease contact the library for the link for virtual events.
URL:https://www.kensingtonpubliclibrary.org/event/claire-evans-will-present-from-uptown-girls-to-downton-abbey-how-american-gilded-age-heiresses-invaded-the-british-aristocracy/
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SUMMARY:Impossible Realities: The Art of M.C. Escher presented by Jane Oneail
DESCRIPTION:Jane Oneail returns virtually to present another wonderful art talk.   This time she will present: Impossible Realities: The Art of M.C. Escher \nM.C. Escher\, the Dutch graphic artist\, was a master of mind-bending creations\,blending art and mathematics. Born in 1898\, Escher’s journey from a struggling student to a renowned artist is as fascinating as his intricate lithographs and woodcuts. \nThis program will explore Escher’s life\, his unique artistic vision\, and the mathematical concepts that underpin his most famous works\, offering a glimpse into the imagination of one of the 20th century’s most innovative artists. \nPlease contact the library for the link for virtual events.
URL:https://www.kensingtonpubliclibrary.org/event/impossible-realities-the-art-of-m-c-escher-presented-by-jane-oneail/
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SUMMARY:The Treasures of the Gardner Museum: A Journey Through Art and History presented by Jane Oneail (virtual)
DESCRIPTION:Jane Oneail returns to KPL for another wonderful\, informative zoom talk on art. \nThis one will be The Treasures of the Gardner Museum: A Journey Through Art and History. \nThe Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston houses an exquisite collection of art spanning centuries and cultures\, all displayed in a stunning Venetian-style palazzo. \nThis program offers visitors a glimpse into the fascinating world of Isabella Stewart Gardner\, an eccentric patron of the arts who carefully curated every aspect of her eclectic museum. From masterpieces by Rembrandt and Titian to delicate textiles and precious works on paper\, the Gardner Museum invites you to explore a captivating blend of art\, history\, and one woman’s extraordinary vision. \nLink To register:  https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/9Y2u4AOdTHu2zvSUVirLvg
URL:https://www.kensingtonpubliclibrary.org/event/the-treasures-of-the-gardner-museum-a-journey-through-art-and-history-presented-by-jane-oneail-virtual/
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SUMMARY:Jane Oneail: Rhythm and Hues: The Harlem Renaissance and Its Legacy (virtual)
DESCRIPTION:This is the first of four virtual presentations by Jane Oneail in 2025. \nThe Harlem Renaissance\, a cultural explosion in the 1920s\, saw African American artists challenge stereotypes and celebrate their heritage. From the poetic simplicity of Jacob Lawrence to the cosmopolitan portrait photographs of James Van Der Zee\, this era produced works that continue to resonate today. Discover the visionaries who gave voice to the African American experience and forever changed the landscape of American culture.
URL:https://www.kensingtonpubliclibrary.org/event/jane-oneail-rhythm-and-hues-the-harlem-renaissance-and-its-legacy-virtual/
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