HomeArts & CultureRochester Public Library to host "Fierce Females: Women in Art" on 3/11

Rochester Public Library to host “Fierce Females: Women in Art” on 3/11

The Rochester Public Library is pleased to announce “Fierce Females: Women in Art,” a program that examines the history of women in art, taking place on Tuesday, March 11, at 6:00 pm in the Community Room.

In this program, participants will explore the lives, careers, and works of several major women artists from the Renaissance to the twentieth century. Artists include Artemisia Gentileschi, Mary Cassatt, and Frida Kahlo

Registration is not required. For general inquiries or additional information, contact the Main Desk at (603) 332-1428 or visit www.rpl.lib.nh.us. The Rochester Public Library is located at 65 South Main Street, Rochester, NH 03867.

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