Description: Celebrating Black History Month come to John Muir 363 Mill Street and view the work of local artist LANA TALBOT."Lana Talbot was born in Windsor, Ontario, where she still resides. She is a community historian and activist as well as a longtime member of Sandwich First Baptist Church,...She can often be found conducting tours of the historic Underground Railroad-era building for visitors from all over North America and beyond. As a multitalented artist and Vice President of the Artists of Colour (Windsor-Essex County) Lana Talbot creates works of art under the pseudonym Enyale. She is respected for her singing, drawing, painting, and fashion design in addition to her gift for making one-of-a-kind African Diaspora-inspired dolls." from: https://collections.uwindsor.ca/omeka-s/nwoc/interview-bios. PLEASE NOTE: The display will be accessible everyday on February during library hours. CONTACT: JANET C. BROWN 519-255-6770 X 7700 jbrown@windsorpubliclibrary.com
When: The display will be accessible everyday on February during library hours. Time: 12-5pm Location: John Muir Main floor, 363 Mill Street, Windsor