Heidi Pitre's ink drawings on vintage library cards shows how they uniquely merge art and literature, nostalgia and history, and recycling and reusing. These ephemerata were created to perform a simple function, never expecting to survive their first career and start a new life as a work of art.
Following opening day, the exhibit will be on display through June 2. There will also be a reception on Saturday, May 18 from 4-6 pm.
Heidi Pitre's ink drawings on vintage library cards shows how they uniquely merge art and literature, nostalgia and history, and recycling and reusing. These ephemerata were created to perform a simple function, never expecting to survive their first career and start a new life as a work of art.
Following opening day, the exhibit will be on display through June 2. There will also be a reception on Saturday, May 18 from 4-6 pm.
Heidi Pitre's ink drawings on vintage library cards shows how they uniquely merge art and literature, nostalgia and history, and recycling and reusing. These ephemerata were created to perform a simple function, never expecting to survive their first career and start a new life as a work of art.
Following opening day, the exhibit will be on display through June 2. There will also be a reception on Saturday, May 18 from 4-6 pm.