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SUMMARY:Eleanor and Mowitt Drew Gallery Presents Artist Elaine S. Wilson
DESCRIPTION:Eleanor and Mowitt Drew Gallery Presents Artist Elaine S. WilsonTuesday\, September 3rd – Saturday\, November 2nd | Eleanor and Mowitt Drew Gallery | normal library hours | All AgesMeet the artist Elaine S. Wilson she will be presenting at the Niles Art Association’s monthly meeting on Tuesday\, September 3rd at 6 pm\, in the library’s Community Room.  \nElaine S. WilsonHow Wonderful A Good Map Is–How I came to chart the WolverineElaine S. Wilson will talk about her ongoing project Charting the Wolverine from its inception in 2008 to its current state\, with 29 “map prints” and over 200 watercolors created. She will describe her research of historic maps and atlases\, and her adventures on the back roads of Michigan and Indiana along the railroad tracks making watercolors and drawings.  \nElaine S. Wilson BiographyElaine S. Wilson’s direct\, light-filled landscapes reveal the specific nature of a place through repeated encounters with a site. She values slow looking to discover what is going on there and to find its unexpected lyricism. She often chooses sites related to issues of displacement\, disruption\, and inequality. \nWilson holds her MFA from Yale School of Art and BFA from Washington University in St Louis School of Art. Her work is in the collections of the Grand Rapids Art Museum\, Library of Congress\, The Univerisity of Michigan Office of the President’ Washington DC artist Bandk\, Herman Miller\, and Cigna Corp. among other public and corporate collections as well as numerous private collections.  \nShe has exhibited widely with over twenty-five solo and two-person shows and has been included in numerous group exhibitions around the country. \nShe has received a National Endowment for the Arts Reginal Artists Fellowship\, a DC Commission on Arts and Humanities Grant\, an Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant\, and residency at the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation.  \nWilson’s over thirty years of teaching include the College for Creative Studies in Detroit\, the University of Michigan School of Art and Design\, and Washtenaw Community College.  \nShe lives and works in Silver Spring\, Maryland. 
URL:https://nileslibrary.com/single-event/eleanor-and-mowitt-drew-gallery-presents-artist-elaine-s-wilson-13/
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SUMMARY:Frederick Douglass: Advocate for Equality
DESCRIPTION:Frederick Douglass: Advocate for EqualitySeptember 9th – October 4th | During normal library hours | Rotunda | All Ages  \nA traveling exhibit from the Gilder Lehrman Institute for American History. Sponsored by the Friends ofthe Niles District Library and History Center. The exhibit will be on view at the Niles District Library fromSeptember 9th – October 4th during normal library hours. The exhibit consists of six panels featuring documents from the Gilder Lehrman collection. Connections with Niles artist and activist\, Lottie Wilson\, will also be explored. An Educational Guide for schools\, homeschool groups\, and other resources are also available. \nFor more information please email programming@nileslibrary.net or call the library at 269-683-8545. 
URL:https://nileslibrary.com/single-event/frederick-douglass-advocate-for-equality-7/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240920
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SUMMARY:Eleanor and Mowitt Drew Gallery Presents Artist Elaine S. Wilson
DESCRIPTION:Eleanor and Mowitt Drew Gallery Presents Artist Elaine S. WilsonTuesday\, September 3rd – Saturday\, November 2nd | Eleanor and Mowitt Drew Gallery | normal library hours | All AgesMeet the artist Elaine S. Wilson she will be presenting at the Niles Art Association’s monthly meeting on Tuesday\, September 3rd at 6 pm\, in the library’s Community Room.  \nElaine S. WilsonHow Wonderful A Good Map Is–How I came to chart the WolverineElaine S. Wilson will talk about her ongoing project Charting the Wolverine from its inception in 2008 to its current state\, with 29 “map prints” and over 200 watercolors created. She will describe her research of historic maps and atlases\, and her adventures on the back roads of Michigan and Indiana along the railroad tracks making watercolors and drawings.  \nElaine S. Wilson BiographyElaine S. Wilson’s direct\, light-filled landscapes reveal the specific nature of a place through repeated encounters with a site. She values slow looking to discover what is going on there and to find its unexpected lyricism. She often chooses sites related to issues of displacement\, disruption\, and inequality. \nWilson holds her MFA from Yale School of Art and BFA from Washington University in St Louis School of Art. Her work is in the collections of the Grand Rapids Art Museum\, Library of Congress\, The Univerisity of Michigan Office of the President’ Washington DC artist Bandk\, Herman Miller\, and Cigna Corp. among other public and corporate collections as well as numerous private collections.  \nShe has exhibited widely with over twenty-five solo and two-person shows and has been included in numerous group exhibitions around the country. \nShe has received a National Endowment for the Arts Reginal Artists Fellowship\, a DC Commission on Arts and Humanities Grant\, an Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant\, and residency at the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation.  \nWilson’s over thirty years of teaching include the College for Creative Studies in Detroit\, the University of Michigan School of Art and Design\, and Washtenaw Community College.  \nShe lives and works in Silver Spring\, Maryland. 
URL:https://nileslibrary.com/single-event/eleanor-and-mowitt-drew-gallery-presents-artist-elaine-s-wilson-14/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240918
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240920
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SUMMARY:Frederick Douglass: Advocate for Equality
DESCRIPTION:Frederick Douglass: Advocate for EqualitySeptember 9th – October 4th | During normal library hours | Rotunda | All Ages  \nA traveling exhibit from the Gilder Lehrman Institute for American History. Sponsored by the Friends ofthe Niles District Library and History Center. The exhibit will be on view at the Niles District Library fromSeptember 9th – October 4th during normal library hours. The exhibit consists of six panels featuring documents from the Gilder Lehrman collection. Connections with Niles artist and activist\, Lottie Wilson\, will also be explored. An Educational Guide for schools\, homeschool groups\, and other resources are also available. \nFor more information please email programming@nileslibrary.net or call the library at 269-683-8545. 
URL:https://nileslibrary.com/single-event/frederick-douglass-advocate-for-equality-8/
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SUMMARY:Preschool Storytime
DESCRIPTION:// Wednesdays & Thursdays | 10:30-11 am | Storytime Room | All Ages & Abilities // \nJoin us for Storytime!  There will be three stories\, two songs\, and a craft.  All ages and abilities welcome.   This Storytime introduces preschool concepts and routines to prepare your little one for school.
URL:https://nileslibrary.com/single-event/preschool-storytime-5/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240918T173000
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SUMMARY:Tim Talks: The Genius of the Four Gospels
DESCRIPTION:Tim Talks: The Genius of the Four GospelsWednesday\, September 18th | 5:30pm – 7:30pm | Community Room | Ages 16+  \nJoin Tim Smith as he points out why it is important not to lose the individual theme of each gospel\, while at the same time not compromising their unifying themes. Tim will also have his books available for purchase during the event.  \nTimothy Smith Bio: I have a Master’s degree in philosophy\, history\, and religion\, with a historical emphasis on the Kennedy Assassination.  I have been researching the JFK assassination for 46 years. I have had articles published in journals and online websites on different aspects of the Kennedy Assassination.  I just finished a book on the assassination\, entitled Hidden In Plain Sight\, copies will be available to purchase. I have been teaching at the college level for 34 years and am currently teaching at Lake Michigan College\, where I teach Philosophy\, Religion\, and World Religions.Free admission. No registration is required. The library does not sponsor or endorse this event.  \nFor information on this or any other library event please email Programming@nileslibrary.net or call the library at 269-683-8545.
URL:https://nileslibrary.com/single-event/tim-talks-the-genius-of-the-four-gospels/
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SUMMARY:Readers Circle Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Readers Circle Book Club Third Wednesday of the month | 6:30pm -7: 30pm | Board Room* | Ages 18+ Readers Circle members have enlightening and thought-provoking conversations about books from a wide variety of genres. This is the perfect place for serious book lovers and new members are welcomeFor information on how to get the next book\, visit the Information Desk\, email programming@nileslibrary.net \, or call NDL Library at 269-683-8545. *Please note that room locations may change due to availability.  \n2024 Readers Circle \nJanuary:  Still Alice by  Lisa Genova \nFebruary: The Firekeeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley \nMarch: The Girl Who Smiled Beads: A Story of War and What Comes After  \nby Clemantine Wamariya\, Elizabeth Weil \nApril: Weather by Jenny Offill \nMay: Dreamland by Nancy Bilyeau \nJune: The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck\, Mutiny and Murder  by David Grann \nJuly: The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls \nAugust: Such a Fun Age by Kiley Reid \nSeptember: No Two Persons by Erica Bauermeister \nOctober: Forager: Field Notes for Surviving a Family Cult by Michelle Dowd \nNovember: Death in Her Hands by Ottessa Moshfegh \nDecember: No meeting
URL:https://nileslibrary.com/single-event/readers-circle-book-club/
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