Virtual Art Display
While our Library doors are closed, our goal is to continue to showcase and promote local artists through our virtual art display.
For local artists interested in promoting their art through a virtual art display on our Library's website, contact Julia Lee at julia.lee@riveredge.bccls.org.
Please check out this month's featured artist Mitzi Michelle Williams Rayner.
While our Library doors are closed, our goal is to continue to showcase and promote local artists through our virtual art display.
For local artists interested in promoting their art through a virtual art display on our Library's website, contact Julia Lee at julia.lee@riveredge.bccls.org.
Please check out this month's featured artist Mitzi Michelle Williams Rayner.
Policy on Displays and Exhibits
As an educational and cultural institution, the River Edge Free Public Library welcomes exhibits and displays of interest, information and entertainment to the community. Exhibits and displays should be civic, cultural and/or educational in nature.
The Library shall have the final decision on the content and arrangement of all exhibits and displays. The Library reserves the right to reject any part of an exhibit or display. The materials of the exhibits and displays must meet the “standard acceptable to the community”.
Partisan political and religious matters are to be avoided in the exhibits and displays.
Areas available to the public for exhibits and displays are the glass display case along the glass wall to the right of the main entrance and designated areas.
All publicity relating to the exhibits and displays shall be written and distributed to the various media by the Library based upon information submitted by the exhibitor.
Exhibitors are required to sign a release stating that: The Library does not assume liability for any damage, destruction, theft or other loss of property.
As an educational and cultural institution, the River Edge Free Public Library welcomes exhibits and displays of interest, information and entertainment to the community. Exhibits and displays should be civic, cultural and/or educational in nature.
The Library shall have the final decision on the content and arrangement of all exhibits and displays. The Library reserves the right to reject any part of an exhibit or display. The materials of the exhibits and displays must meet the “standard acceptable to the community”.
Partisan political and religious matters are to be avoided in the exhibits and displays.
Areas available to the public for exhibits and displays are the glass display case along the glass wall to the right of the main entrance and designated areas.
All publicity relating to the exhibits and displays shall be written and distributed to the various media by the Library based upon information submitted by the exhibitor.
Exhibitors are required to sign a release stating that: The Library does not assume liability for any damage, destruction, theft or other loss of property.