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Patten Free Library and the Union of Maine Visual Artists will offer an array of art programs during National Library Week, April 16-19.
Each afternoon, a different artist will be featured with the screening of a DVD from the Maine Masters collection, followed by a discussion.
The free film-and-discussion series allows attendees to converse with Maine Masters filmmakers, art historians and curators, underwritten by the Friends of Patten Free Library.
The series kicks off at 4 p.m. Tuesday, April 16 with Robert Hamilton, Lois Dodd and Alan Magee. For more information, call 443-5141, ext. 25; or 359-2320.
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