LOVELL — The Charlotte Hobbs Memorial Library plans to host a talk about what really goes on at an art museum at 7 p.m. Thursday, July 29, at 227 Main St.
Many believe that working in an art museum should be wonderful, because it is so peaceful, and one can look at art and think about it all the time. However, the truth is far from that, said Emily Sano, part-time resident of Lovell, according to a news release from the library.
Sano, who joined the San Antonio Museum of Art in 2016 as the Coates-Cowden-Brown senior advisor for Asian art, will share her behind-the-scenes perspective, answer questions, and talk about the more challenging aspects of the job — particularly now, as social and political turmoil affect everyday lives.
This Summer Speaker Series event will be held in person at the Hobbs Library in Lovell and, simultaneously, on Zoom.
To learn more or to access the Zoom link, visit hobbslibrary.org or call the library at 207-925-3177.

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