Mar 27 Friday
Joy Meyer
Taft Gallery Artist, February 1 – March 31
Joy Meyer earned both her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Art and Art Education from Northern Illinois University. She retired in 2005 after teaching art for thirty years, the last twenty years at Rock Falls High School in Rock Falls, IL. Joy also taught many workshops for both teenagers and adults during her career and shortly after retirement. She has won numerous awards for both her painting and her teaching.
Joy has enjoyed working in many different media including watercolor, pen and ink, pencil, glass etching, stained glass, and silk painting, but the medium she has chosen to specialize in during recent years is Acrylic Painting. She enjoys working in a fairly realistic style using primarily bright, cheerful colors. Her actual painting techniques vary depending on the subject matter being painted and the mood desired, often using many techniques within a painting to better represent the details within the painting. Joy also enjoys the challenges of working in an increasingly wider variety of subject matter.
Cora Hutchison is a life-long resident of the Rock River Valley, Midwest roots and a love of animals and nature has inspired much of Cora Hutchison’s past and current work. A self-taught artist, with some formal education, Cora has been active in the arts throughout her career. A soft style and photo realism in her work has brought her animals, landscapes and portraits to the forefront.
Originally, her art centered around pastels and eventually embracing watercolors for her animals and children. In recent years graphite has dominated her work in portraits and “Americana” scenes.
Cora has shown her art in galleries and venues locally and throughout the Midwest for several years working closely with the community and local groups.
Lowden Gallery Artist: Ellen "Ellie" R. BartelsMarch 1 - April 30
Ellie has a BA degree in Education and a BFA in Studio Art , both from the University of Washington. She taught art, K – 12, in Orangeville, Il for 12 years. She currently lives in Freeport, Il.
Ellie states, “ The process of transforming paint and canvas into an appealing and effective image scares, frustrates, excites and inspires me.
My work starts out with a subject or theme in mind, usually based on my personal response to nature or a past experience, and a general plan on how to accomplish my goal. As it progresses spontaneity and intuition take over and my unconscious becomes the director.I have found that both oils and acrylics work well as vehicles for translating my inner vision to outer reality. Both comply with my enjoyment of layering paint and working the canvas by scraping, rubbing, scratching through, dry brushing, etc., to create depth and texture and to bring the surface to life.
It is my wish that the viewer will want to spend time with my work, to contemplate its meaning, discover its complexities, or to just enjoy the colors and shapes.
Reception for Doug Overton's Solo Capstone Exhibition for MFA degree. The exhibition runs from March 24 to April 4. This is a NIU and DeKalb Community collaboration event! Doug is lifelong DeKalb resident, retired high school teacher, and NIU Alumni (BS jn Physics). Come celebrate the completion of his MFA degree at Jubilee Art Gallery in DeKalb.
Art in the CastleFriday, March 27, 2026, 6 - 9Saturday, March 28, 10 - 5501 Prospect, Beloit, WI 53511
A brand new art fair featuring 20 local and regional artists. An eclectic and whimsical variety of art will be offered for sale by a weaver, a shadowbox artist, a jeweler, a glass artist, several well-known local painters, two very different woodworkers, a purse maker, a lamp maker, fabric artists, a journal maker, plus a collage artist.
Live music Friday evening presented by a small group of students from the Beloit Memorial High School orchestra. Students will be preforming as a chamber quartet. Signature cocktails will be available upstairs in the lovely Golden Hour Lounge. This art show is the same weekend as the Beloit International Film Festival. Come for the art! Stay for the films!
Buckle up for what the New York Times called “A timely boxing match of a history play.”
In 1950, Margaret Chase Smith was the junior Senator from Maine and the only woman in the Senate. A staunch Republican, she nevertheless bucked her party and the prevailing winds of politics when she took to the floor of the Senate to denounce Senator Joseph McCarthy in a speech she called, “a declaration of conscience.”
Mar 28 Saturday
This series explores the historic buildings and landscapes that shape our neighborhoods and enrich our lives. Presenters will share practical insights that show people the potential in restoring our built environment and proving that old structures are worth saving. Join us as we celebrate our shared heritage and appreciate the irreplaceable historic buildings and spaces that make our communities truly unique.
The free AARP Foundation Tax-Aide program will again be available at the DeKalb Public Library and is for people with low to moderate incomes. AARP Foundation Tax -Aide volunteers will be available by appointment most Saturdays from February 7 through April 11, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Be sure to bring a photo ID and all necessary tax documents, as well as last year’s return forms.
Please sign up for an appointment by contacting Frances at (815) 991-9418.
For more information, please contact the reference desk at (815) 756-9568 ext. 2150 or at reference@dkpl.org.