Art at Tilton – Deerfield Impressions by Adrienne Cremins

Artist's Statement: The Pioneer Valley in Western Massachusetts has beautiful scenery, as anyone who has visited will attest - mountains, rivers, lakes and ponds throughout many towns.  I’ve been fortunate to live in Deerfield for over 25 years, within 10 minutes of some of the most beautiful landscapes in the valley. I have a BFA from Cooper Union, and when my children were grown, I started getting back to painting.  I began with pastels, sitting in my car on the side of the road.  However, when I began painting in oils, my practice became to visit a location, take photos, and use them as reference, together with my memory of the scene, for a painting done in the studio. Last year, I began working en plein air, painting outdoors on location in Deerfield and a whole new world opened up. Plein air is a completely different way of working.  In one or two hours , before the light changes, you try to capture a scene.  There is always so much more to see than there is time to get it on canvas! As you work, the light is constantly changing, emphasizing different colors, changing forms, so you need to make decisions on the fly about what to spend time on, what notes you need to make, how to articulate the scene.  Sometimes everything comes together - and the result is a complete painting.  More often, it’s a note, a sketch, or an experiment in articulating light and form. Painting an impression en plein air celebrates what is happening right in the moment. For me, it has also become a meditation - a way to focus on and appreciate a very beautiful part of the world, on canvas.

Mystery Book Discussion – Redemption Road by John Hart

Over 2 million copies of his books in print. The first and only author to win back-to-back Edgars for Best Novel. Every book a New York Times bestseller. Now after five years, John Hart is back with a stunning literary thriller. Imagine: A boy with a gun waits for the man who killed his mother. A troubled detective confronts her past in the aftermath of a brutal shooting. After thirteen years in prison, a good cop walks free. But for how long? And deep in the forest, on the altar of an abandoned church, the unthinkable has just happened... This is a town on the brink. This is a road with no mercy. Since his debut bestseller, The King of Lies, reviewers across the country have heaped praise on John Hart, comparing his writing to that of Pat Conroy, Cormac McCarthy and Scott Turow. With each novel Hart has climbed higher on the New York Times Bestseller list, with his last two books - The Last Child and Iron House - landing squarely in the top ten. His masterful writing and assured evocation of place have won readers around the world and earned history's only consecutive Edgar Awards for Best Novel. After five years, John Hart returns with Redemption Road, his most powerful story yet"-- Provided by publisher. Join us on the first Thursday of the month for a lively discussion of this month’s title and other of life’s mysteries. Copies of the book are usually available at the circulation desk or can be reserved online or by asking at the desk. This discussion also features cheese pizza while it lasts. Free and open to all.

English Conversation Group

Do you want to practice your English? Come to a conversation group at Tilton Library on Thursdays at 6:30. Facilitated by Michael Pollitt and organized by the Center for New Americans this drop-in program is free and open to all.

Benefit Art Auction – Opening Reception

Meet the artists, look at the art, enjoy delicious refreshments and contemplate your bid strategy for the following weeks.  All original art has been generously donated by local artists and all proceeds benefit Tilton Library.  Each item has a minimum bid posted and bids must be made in $5 increments. This is a silent auction, bidding last until the closing celebration on November 18.  All art will be on display at the library during library hours.  Please join us for this fun event! Pictured: Salt Marsh on Cape Cod (Truro Pamet Harbor) by Marjorie Kramer - oil on panel 7"x9"

Third Thursday Book Discussion – The Headmaster: Frank L. Boyden, of Deerfield by John McPhee

In the first chapter of this biography of Frank L. Boyden, McPhee writes: "By the late nineteen-thirties, it had become clear that he was one of the greatest headmasters in history, and for many years he has stood alone as, in all probability, the last man of his kind. He is at the near end of a skein of magnanimous despots who - no matter whether they had actually founded the places or not - created enduring schools through their own individual energies, maintained them under their own absolute rule, and left them forever imprinted with the own personalities." Third Thursday is an informal group, open to all, no sign up necessary. Reserve your book at the adult circulation desk or online.

English Conversation Group

Do you want to practice your English? Come to a conversation group at Tilton Library on Thursdays at 6:30. Facilitated by Michael Pollitt and organized by the Center for New Americans this drop-in program is free and open to all.