Great Falls Library Showcases the Work of Local Artist
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Great Falls Library Showcases the Work of Local Artist

Jan Heginbotham: Pond's Edges.

Jan Heginbotham: Pond's Edges.

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Jan Heginbotham: Peaches of Summer.

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Jan Heginbotham: Strings 1998, bronze & wood.

Area residents and visitors can find more than books at the local library when painter/sculptor Jan Heginbotham’s work is exhibited at Great Falls Library from April through June.

Her paintings will be on view for the first time at the library’s small conference room from March 30 through June. A selection of sculpture will also be at the library for the month of April in the hall cabinet.

Heginbotham is known in the area as a sculptor, having exhibited bronze sculptures locally and nationally for more than three decades. Her sculptures are in public and private collections, and have won awards in National competitions.

Painting is a newer endeavor, one she has been exploring for three years. “Painting lets me see the world in new ways,” Heginbotham said. “There is more color in the world than I realized.”

She is a Great Falls resident and a native of the Washington metro area.

To see Heginbotham’s sculpture and painting, visit Great Falls Library from April through June. www.JanHeginbotham.com