Arts & Entertainment

Illustrator/Artist's Work on Display at Library in October

You may have seen Kenneth Bronikowski's artwork in any number of galleries or corporate collections in the area and statewide.

Next month, you'll be able to see it right at the Greenfield Library.

During October, the library will host an exhibit of Bronikowski's paintings. Bronikowski worked as an illustrator in the Milwaukee area for 44 years. Since his retirement in 1996, he has focused on fine art, to include portraiture, figurative painting and studies, landscapes, still life, wildlife art and more in oils and acrylics.

β€œI try to be very honest in my art, concentrating on draftsmanship, values, edges, temperature and color," Bronikowski said. "Art is a continual learning experience for me.”

An award-winning artist, Bronikowski has taught art, as well as critiqued and judged several exhibits. His artwork will be on display on the second floor mezzanine area of the Greenfield Public Library, 5310 W. Layton Ave., throughout October.

For library hours, please visit www.greenfieldlibrary.org.


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