Feb. 27, 6 am
The Life and Works of Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo, the prominent twentieth-century artist known for her surrealist and magical realist style, drew inspiration from nature and the rich popular culture of her native Mexico. Her work delved into themes of identity, gender, class, and race within Mexican society. In this presentation, art historian Dr. Sandra Palmer will explore Kahlo’s compelling body of work, where realism, fantasy, and personal narrative intertwine. No registration required. For additional information, please call the library at 631-567-5079 or visit our website.















