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About Béatrice Dauge
Béatrice has studied both at the prestigious School of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and deCordova, Contemporary Museum and Sculpture Park, Lincoln.Painting is a way for her to express her emotions through the use of a wide palette of colors and shapes. Emotions are at the core of her work. She does not fear them, but seeks to render them through abstract pictures or landscapes. Her love for the sky and the sea inspires her use of blues and greens in her paintings. Her work with color evokes feelings of freedom, peace, density and space.
Touching the soul and the imagination of those who see her work, making them think, dream or share in an emotion, is what makes art meaningful to her.
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Upcoming Events

We invite parents and children to gather in the children's room of our library for a magical story time in French!
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Talks & Discussions
The Monuments of Paris: Rewriting Family History
An Author Talk with Violaine Huisman
Join us for an evening with acclaimed author Violaine Huisman as she presents her new novel, The Monuments of Paris, a sweeping exploration of family, memory, and a little-known chapter of French history during the Second World War.
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Talks & Discussions
Virtual Event: Ann Scott in Conversation
Presented in partnership with Harvard Bookstore
Join us off-site at Harvard Book Store for a conversation with French author Ann Scott, winner of the 2023 Prix Renaudot, for the release of her cult novel Superstars.
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