Arts

RFPL features artwork of Driscoll

BELLOWS FALLS-Virginia Driscoll will be exhibiting her artwork at the Rockingham Free Public Library until Monday, June 30. Her exhibit consists of an oil portrait series and a collection of watercolors named "Passing Fancies."

Driscoll says "Passing Fancies" watercolors were created as a way to hold space for creativity when it seemed like there was no time. On early weekend mornings, she found half an hour to start the day with creativity. "The result is this collection of whimsical, serious, colorful [...] paintings," she says.

Driscoll has been painting since childhood, saying one of her first playthings was a set of watercolor paints. She focused on intermedia arts while studying at Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, Oregon. She's been a resident of Bellows Falls for a little over 10 years.

This art exhibit, which is free, is located in the Fiction room in the Rockingham Library. For more information, call the library at 802-463-4270, email [email protected], or go to rockinghamlibrary.org.


This Arts item was submitted to The Commons.

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