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North Shore Publich Library

November 2025 Art Exhibit

Art Exhibit – Our Natural World: Paintings and Ceramics by John Hunt 

John Hunt’s interest in representational art and the environment began with a fascination for aerial views. The experience of flying in a plane, gazing down at the landscape from above, sparked an intrigue in the patterns and formations below. From ground level, one’s perspective is limited, but from high altitudes, the imprints of human activity, as well as natural features shaped by erosion, geological events, and underwater formations, come into clear view.

  • Artist Reception
    • Sunday, November 16, 1:20 – 3:00 PM
    • The Friends of the Library are hosting an Artist Reception for John Hunt. John will be in the gallery space to talk of his work.

In the Glass Display Case:

  • November: Honoring our Veterans
  • December: Ceramic works by John Hunt


All works reproduced with permission from the artist.



Calling Artists, Crafters, and Collectors.

The NSPL Display Case highlights the collections and small artworks of our local residents.  If you have a collection of objects, memorabilia or small works and are interested in displaying please contact Lorena at: programming@northshorepubliclibrary.org or please call Lorena at 631-929-4488 ext. 230

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