That's especially great for me, since I'm responsible for lining up art exhibits for the library. With so many talented people in the community, it's generally not difficult to find an artist or two to fill the library's meeting room walls with beautiful drawings, paintings and sundry created items.
Other branches in the Pima County Public Library system have similar programs, including the main branch (Joel Valdez Main Library) in downtown Tucson. Even with the multitude of artists available in the Tucson area, the Main library sets aside one month a year to hold a staff art show.
I've thought, during the last couple of years, that it's a fun-type show, and thought it unfortunate our staff isn't able to participate. (To do so would mean driving over to drop off items and then making a return trip to pick up their artwork. That adds a lot of time and expense to putting together display items.)
So, this year, I thought why don't we have our own show!
I wasn't sure our branch manager would go for it, or would allow staff members to hang/place their artwork and participate in an opening reception while "on the clock," but she did!
One staff member decided not to participate, but she helped out by making all the little name/description tags next to everything, and even created a 3-D Christmas tree to display the branch manager's homemade ornaments.
We've had good comments about the arts and crafts pieces on display.
All our exhibits stay up for one month, so you have until the end of August to drop by and see all these lovely creations in person. All of us welcome your comments!
But if you can't see them in person, here's a sample of the offerings. Hope you enjoy our efforts.
Here's a quick rundown of the art and artists:
1. At the top: A costume created and sewn by Ana Lorenia Mitchell, one of our pages. The photographs show Lorenia at comic character conventions, including Phoenix and Los Angeles, modeling various costumes she's created. She also has on display (sorry, no photo) print-outs of several characters she has created for online storytelling/role-playing. She's very creative.
2. Counted cross-stitch kitchen towels sewn by Stella Peterson. Her husband, Grant, actually creates the design for each, and then Stella does the cross-stitch work. Stella, who is from Uruguay, primarily is the Homework Help teacher and also has taught English for Spanish Speakers at our branch. Stella, Grant and I have had lots to talk about after finding out that we all attended the same junior college here in Arizona, within just a few years of each other. Fun talking about our teachers and college experiences.
3. In the display cabinet are ceramics items and woven grass bowls, all created by another page, Judy Balfour. Judy also teaches ceramics classes for Pima County Parks and Recreation.
4. Christmas ornaments created by branch manager, Linda Lam She has been manager of the branch for about seven years.
The tree itself was designed and created by Clarissa Sandoval, who is the Library Associate for Children's Services. She probably is the most creative of the staff, always working on crafty things to use during Storytimes. She also does a lot of the work on creating bulletin boards. The boards are my responsibility, but my ideas usually exceed my crafting abilities. (She quickly took pity on me when I first started working at the branch when she learned I cannot cut or paste straight!)
5. Below are a dozen of my photographs. Where Clarissa is the L.A. for Children's Services, I am the L.A. for Adult Services (much easier). The photos include a trio of roses that I converted to browntones, plus assorted color photographs: local wildflowers, scenic shots and feathered friends.

















