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Memories of Glendale in the 1920s and 1930s
Paul Ignatius, 101-year-old Glendale native, will share his memories about Glendale in the 1920s and 1930s through photos from his own collection as well as those from the Library’s History Room.
Brand Library & Art Center welcomes Let Me Talk
Glendale Library, Arts & Culture presents Let Me Talk, a provocative exhibition featuring paintings, sculptures, installation, and photography by a diverse group of 24 artists. This exhibit, curated by Ada Pullini Brown and Jill Sykes, will be at the Brand Library & Art Center from January 22, 2022 - March 19, 2022.
Can’t Find the Title You’re Looking For? Try LINK+
What do you do when you don’t find the book you are looking for? You ask a Glendale Librarian for some help OR simply request the book you want from Link+.
Glendale Storefront Art Program, Art on Orange!
The goal of Glendale's Storefront Art Program is to create professional quality art installations celebrating the surrounding community, thereby increasing the interest of passerby, enriching Glendale's cultural environment, and creating a strong community identity. Stay tuned for information on our Closing Reception on Saturday, January 29 2022.
Local Art Roundup: November - January
After far too long, the in-person arts have returned! There are plenty of free events courtesy of Glendale’s Arts & Culture Commission to help celebrate the visual and performing arts.
Dia de los Muertos / Day of the Dead
Join us in celebrating Dia de los Muertos/Day of the Dead. Participate in the community altar by bringing your offerings to the Central Library from November 1 - November 5, 2021
New Interactive Glendale Library Arts & Culture Catalog
Glendale Library, Arts & Culture is introducing a new interactive catalog, BIBLIOCOMMONS.
Draw Together for October 2021
Draw Together with us for the month of October. Pick up your drawing kit at any Glendale Public Library Arts & Culture branch for the first week of October.