Art Displays

Art Displays

Curious about local art? We are too!

When it comes to the arts, Nova Scotia is spoiled for talent, and we're pleased to feature local art in many of our Library spaces.

From The Sunroom at Central Library to art displayed in our branches, we want to give local artists space to connect with our community and share their vision.


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Want to see your artwork in The Sunroom?

Halifax Public Libraries’ Art Selection Committee invites artists to submit an application, opens a new window to display their work at Central Library. The Sunroom is a complimentary space, where rotating art exhibits highlight emerging and professional local artists, and reflect Halifax’s diverse artistic expression. The deadline to apply is August 22, 2025.

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Current exhibits

The Sunroom at Central Library

On display June 7 to July 17, 2025

In The Sunroom: Révangéline by François Gaudet

Revengeline by Francois Gaudet. Halifax Central Library. On display, June 6-July 17, 2025.

François Gaudet grew up in Saint Bernard, Clare, Digby County, an Acadian community nestled along the Evangeline Trail in southwestern Nova Scotia. His artistic journey began at age eleven when his father, a photographer, gifted him his first medium-format camera. Immediately, François recognized the power and significance of the "mythical eye" the camera bestowed, igniting a passion for visual storytelling.

François further honed his artistic skills during his time as an exchange student at the San Francisco Art Institute, in San Francisco, California. He later graduated with a major in photography and a minor in painting from Emily Carr University of Art and Design, Vancouver British Colombia. It was during this time that he began to merge photography with painting, captivated by how the two mediums could intersect to expand and transform visual narratives.

This fusion of media became central to his practice, allowing him to push the boundaries of time, space, and the image itself. His work has been shown internationally, including exhibitions in Europe, where his unique artistic approach continues to captivate audiences. Through his evolving practice, François challenges the relationship between photography and painting, offering an immersive exploration of identity, spirituality, and cultural heritage.

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Alderney Gate Public Library

Information on next display coming soon.


Cole Harbour Public Library

On display June 2 to July 15, 2025

Art by Kerry Mellett

Painting of a woman taking a photo of the halifax waterfront and bridge.

Kerry is an artist based in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, where the beauty of everyday life fuels her creativity. She carries a sketchbook wherever she goes, capturing fleeting ideas and moments of inspiration. A self-taught artist, Kerry has grown under the guidance of experienced painters, blending intuitive exploration with mentorship. Her work is deeply influenced by Zen Buddhism and a lifelong love of colour.

Kerry is an active member of the Dartmouth Visual Art Society (DVAS) and has exhibited at venues such as the Craig Gallery. She contributes regularly to community initiatives, including the L’Arche Art Show and Mosaic for Mental Health. Her works are held in private collections across Canada.

You can follow her artistic journey on Instagram or spot her painting on location throughout HRM, where she welcomes conversation and connection with fellow art lovers.

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J.D. Shatford Memorial Public Library

On display June 2025

Art by Lesley Tulloch

Lesley studied drawing at Art School in England when she was young. Since coming to Nova Scotia in 1972, she has taken courses from NSCAD in photography and acrylics but prefers to paint in oils and watercolour. She likes to try varied subjects and enjoys experimenting with paint. 

Contact for more information: (902) 802-3576


Keshen Goodman Public Library

Information on next display coming soon.


Musquodoboit Harbour Public Library

On display May 23 to August 29, 2025

Art by Elizabeth Ingraham

Elizabeth Ingraham is a self-taught painter based in Musquodoboit Harbour, where she has long been a dedicated member of the local Library community.

Though she dabbled with paints for years, it wasn’t until after retirement that her passion for art truly took shape. Inspired by a copy of Leisure Painter magazine she picked up from the Library, Elizabeth began exploring painting more seriously, using the magazine’s pages as both a learning tool and creative springboard.

The works on display are drawn directly from Leisure Painter, reflecting her journey of discovery, practice, and personal expression through art.


Sackville Public Library

Information on next display coming soon.


Tantallon Public Library

On display June 2025

Art by David Smith

Painting os a ram, crossing a narrow path in a lush green forest.

David is a passionate artist who finds inspiration in capturing the beautiful skies and countryside around him. He has lived in the UK, and moved to Nova Scotia 20 years ago with his family. He has created many of his paintings from photos he took while living in Devon, UK. He now lives near Peggy’s Cove, and that has opened up more opportunities to paint local coastal landscapes.  

He uses acrylic paints on stretched or canvas boards. He also creates his own handmade wood frames for his artwork. 


Woodlawn Public Library

Information on next display coming soon.

Upcoming Art & Craft Events

Teen Night, part of a series

Tuesday night is Teen Night at the Library! Join us each week to learn new skills, meet people, enjoy some snacks, play games or just relax.

Father's Day: Events for the Family

Multiple Dates | June 2025
Multiple Locations
Drop into a crafting event celebrating this special day for dads. Preschoolers, kids, teens, and adults, we have fun events for everyone.

Betwixt & BeTWEEN, part of a series

Are you entering Grades 5-8? Betwixt & BeTWEEN is like Teen Night, but just for you! Join us Friday afternoons for new activities and fun.

CommuniTEA

Take time to socialize with community members and enjoy coffee, tea, and snacks. Craft supplies also available!
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