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On Wednesday, July 31, the Goodnow Library hosted this year’s Tiny Art Show. The event welcomed participants of all ages to “create your tiny artwork at home with your own recycled materials or drop by the Tinker Table outside the NOW Lab on the second floor of the library.” From there, participants could submit their tiny artwork to the show.
On Wednesday, the Community Room was dubbed the “Re-useum” and the show featured 88 entries. A library representative told Sudbury Weekly: “We encouraged the use of recycled materials and got very creative results.”
On Facebook, the Goodnow Library page added: “An egg carton became a busload of people, wooden pegs struck sculptural poses, and abstract shapes made for cool compositions. Exhibition viewers savored small bites and strolled to the sounds of smooth jazz. Small, thoughtful, and inspirational – we loved these July creations made by community members of all ages.”
The event is credited to the work of Amy Stimac, who heads the children’s department, and Kat Liddle, who is the assistant head of the department. Library staff were kind enough to share some pictures from the show. (All images courtesy of the Goodnow Library)