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Novel Marriage — Art and Books at El Cerrito Library

The El Cerrito Art Association show at El Cerrito Library features artworks tied to novels about destinations or journeys.

 

When Charlotte Britton, a member of both the El Cerrito Art Association and the Friends of the El Cerrito Library, heard that the county library system was having a summer reading program called “Novel Destinations,” she got an idea. Why not have a show featuring artwork in some way tied to books?

If you visit the El Cerrito library by Aug. 26, you’ll see the result of her inspiration — “Novel Destinations: An exhibit of artwork related to novels of destinations or journeys.” 

The artwork is on display in the meeting room at the back of the library as well as in the display case by the front entrance, near the fireplace, and on a wall above a bank of computers.

“The whole idea is to tie in different community groups and make them aware of each other,” explained Britton Saturday at a reception for the artists. “Plus, it’s a fun idea.”

Next to each artwork is a card with the artist’s name and contact information, the title of the work, medium, and the associated book.

The strength of the tie between literature and visual arts was left up to the artist. Britton was actually thinking about a book she had read,  Stephanie Barron's, The White Garden: A Novel of Virginia Woolf, when she created her contribution to the show, a watercolor called "Narcissus.”

Several examples of the art can be seen in the accompanying photographs.

A sign about the exhibit at the library explains:

If you’re interested in purchasing one of the artworks, please contact the artist at the phone number or email address listed on the card.

If you’re interested in reading the novel, please contact the librarian at the front desk.

Related Topics: Charlotte Britton, Contra Costa Library System, El Cerrito Art Association, El Cerrito Library, Friends of the El Cerrito Library, and Summer Reading

Toni Mayer

4:29 pm on Sunday, July 17, 2011

What a great idea! I look forward to seeing the show, although I must confess to looking forward to a new and larger library one of these days.

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charlotte britton

9:57 pm on Monday, July 18, 2011

The explanation posted with the exhibit and the wonderful labels showing the book covers related to the artwork are the inspiration of El Cerrito artist Barbara Rockhold. Barbara, Ikuko Boyland and Leon McNeely, along with other EC Art Association members including Linnea and Irving Gershenberg and Meg Stockwell) helped organize the artwork on display in the Library. All visitors to the exhibit are urged to vote for their favorite work of art. Friends of the El Cerrito Public Library will provide the award at the close of the show.

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Charles Burress

10:32 pm on Monday, July 18, 2011

Charlotte, thanks for adding more information about the exhibit and the individuals who helped put it together.

charlotte britton

3:10 pm on Sunday, August 7, 2011

Friends of El Cerrito Library will hold their Annual Book Sale Sept 24, 9-5 pm with music and a coffee/snack stand offering morning refreshments for sale!
On Sept 25 (noon - 4 pm) all books, videos and other works are half price. See the Library or Friends website for details.

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