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Rochester Public Library showcases art by Kyle Leach in August

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The Rochester Public Library is pleased to showcase the artwork of Kyle Leach throughout the month of August.

Leach’s portfolio spans acrylic painting, watercolor, oil pastel, monoprinting, and collage. His work is known for its exploration of nature, human forms, abstract expressions, and insightful social and political commentary. In addition to his artistic endeavors, Kyle is a poet, gardener, community activist, and small museum curator, bringing a rich and varied perspective to his creative practices.

The exhibition is open to the public and will be on view during regular business hours.

The Rochester Public Library is located at 65 South Main Street, in downtown Rochester. For more information, visit www.rpl.lib.nh.us or call (603) 332-1428.

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